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AGYANKA - KUMAWOOD GHANA TWI MOVIE - GHANAIAN MOVIES
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TRENDING TWI MOVIES
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Majolica The Method of Working - Stage 3 Marking the design on to tiles
this is my third video on the majority method of decorating tiles it covers putting the design onto transparent paper counting it and marking it with carbon powder onto the tiles this is st. George painted in this video I am going to prepare the tiles with the design and in the next I'm going to paint it each tile is coded on the back with a number and a letter they always start at the left hand corner which is the one the Builder starts working with the letters go up vertically and the numbers go horizontally here are the designs on transparent paper prepared to be pounced now I eat two tiles on each piece this is the first two tiles a one and A two and next to it is a pin pencil to make one hold a pin in pliers and stick deeply into the flat end or pencil hold the pencil in your left hand and with the pliers in your right cut off the head of the pin pull out the pin turn it and stick the cut end into the hole left in the pencil now it is finished and for safety stick it into a bit of rubber the way the design on top of a piece of material so when it is pounced the pin goes right through flip it over and pounce it in reverse past all the outlines it is better to do this through the back so the rough edge is not against the glaze pouncing is a long boring job the small of the holes and the nearer together they are the better it marks this is a close-up of the sixteen tile design we are going to paint through this video here we have everything that is needed to mark with design onto the tiles a crank with the 16 tiles prepared to use a marking bag the design on tracing paper and Palast the paint to mark the numbers on the back and water to clean the brushes glaze to repair any tiles if needed take out the first tile and on the back paint its code and number this one is a one leave it on the table take out the next town and number it a to put it next to the first tile put the first two designs a 1 and a 2 on transparent paper on top of the towers place it correctly and hold it in place rub over it with the marking bag tap the bag on trip so the carbon powder comes out then rub over it with the bag so it goes through the pounced holes lift up the corner to check which is well marked if not repeat it no take off the transparent paper this is a close-up of the two tiles when correct put the towel back into the crank and continue marking all the rest now they are prepared take them to where you paint take out the tiles one by one and place them on the stand in the correct order here are the first tiles always put one line of biscuit tiles between the wooden bar and the tiles prepared to decorate this keeps all the dust clouds and dirt that falls off while working from touching them this is the last line of the tiles this is the whole design marked wrong with carbon powder this video is finished I have prepared four times in the next video I'm going to prepare the colors and paint the talents
Ceramic Dictionary
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Plant Haul! | Common and Uncommon Plants! + Variegated Musa
hello everybody glad you could make it my name is keely allen and welcome to another plant hall if it is echoey in here you might be able to work out where i'm stood i'm still in front of my living wall today it's actually way too sunny to record anything upstairs because the sun is just blasting through the window and i was just cooking so today i'm going to record here this is my living wall behind me if you don't already know um it's a little bit it's going through some stuff it's acclimating at the minute so if it doesn't look absolutely place perfect that's why anyway this plant hall is a little bit different because it's actually not a rare planthole and i know that sounds a little bit silly but i don't know on my channel when i've last done a plant haul that isn't rare i know it's it's just weird for me not to do that because generally i deal with plans however when i moved to this new shop and i did my studio up if you see me looking up there i'm pointing at my studio i had a few ideas on the plants that i wanted to put in there and it is famously sparse at the moment so i did a little bit of thinking and i think i mentioned in the documentary that there are some wish list plants that i wanted to pop in there um they weren't red plants they're actually some plants that i used to own like way back when when i started my channel and i decided that i really really wanted to have them again they're just plants that i've just known and loved and i've missed them in their absence and i mean this was like a year ago i think my mother has a couple of my plans actually that i gave away from back then that i've since replaced so what i'm getting at is today is a plant hall there's not many plants there's about four plants two of them are plants that i used to own and i miss them and i really really wanted to replace them i've missed them that much so i've got two plants that i used to own like way back in the day and then i have i'm looking around me because they're on the floor i have two new ones and as it happens i have a banana sat next to me that needs a water so i'll probably just pick that up and show you that at the end because i've got a really really pretty moosa that's here so let's start with let's alternate since i have four and i have two that i used to own and then two that are kind of new i'll just alternate so i'll start with one i used to own and i don't know if people are gonna remember this or not this is really interesting actually i don't know if people are going to know that i used to own these or not but pick it up because it's beautiful and it's soft it's very soft i owned this plant at some point way back when when i used to do videos in my bedroom in the old flat and it's not a fern it's not a fin i'm not actually sure what it is but it's not a fern i can't remember it's called a fern but it's not a fern and i had it on my desk in quite a lot of my videos i think i'd have to go and check but i'm pretty sure this lived in my bedroom on my vanity unit and when i was in the netherlands which was sometime in july when i was filming the documentary when i was getting plans for the wall i nearly picked one of these up but they only had like a super huge one in i didn't pick one up because i didn't want one that big and i mean this was a big plant so i wanted to get something smaller i've still even now i've picked up a bigger one than what i was going to but this my first plant that i'm bringing back from basically extinction on my channel is what i believe to be an asparagus fern and these are just brilliant i can't remember how humidity tolerant they actually are full disclosure i've still got the um the little tag in this part just says asparagus say anything else no it says nothing so i didn't pick this up in the netherlands by the way i picked this up in the uk at the weekend anyone that saw my instagram stories will know that i went to get a few plans but i'm gonna show you this up close the new new leaves new fronds kind of come in a little bit more sparse and then they end up being a little bit more filled in like that it's a super soft plant if you don't know very very soft to the touch it's beautiful and it kind of looks like if i just hold it here it looks kind of like a mini tree and i remember picking the first asparagus fern i had out i remember picking out in london in a plant shop way back when when i got it and i picked i spent about 20 minutes looking for the perfect asparagus friend and i found one i think i bought a pot from the same place but yeah this one's a little bit you know maybe it needs a groom i don't know i'm probably just going to let it do its thing but it's such a pretty plan and believe it or not it's a plan that i really solely missed it's not something i expected to miss but i do i think it's really really beautiful again just super soft if you've never felt one before and you see one of the plancha please give it a little touch gently um just really really pretty plants i paid i'll tell you how much i paid i paid 13.99 for this so this is probably definitely classed as a common house plant i would assume at least for us in the uk it's the cheapest plant i have today i believe because one of them was very pricey but i think that's just due to its size it's weird you know going into a plant shop and buying really any plant because it's it's kind of weird seeing the retail price when you know what the wholesale price is so that was kind of really interesting to see what each different retailer's like markup on the products was that's not going to interest anybody else but me i appreciate that but anyway asparagus fern love it i don't have a pot yet i'm still looking for some self-watering solutions for this it's living down here with me at the moment because i know for a fact if i take it up there into the studio without any self-watering it's just going to dry out like no tomorrow so all of the plants today will be living down here until i can get a good solution for them but asparagus fern a classic love it pleased to have it back so i will switch over now and i will show you one of the newer plants i bought and i was entirely aware of this plant prior i'm not saying it's rare i would argue maybe it's uncommon at least in the uk it's very uncommon i would say it's a really really really pretty plant it is a type of xanthosoma actually and i don't think i've really owned as xanthesuma before i think i've owned one or two maybe but i didn't really hold on to them but this one is just super pretty it's really striking i don't know if it's going to come off on camera how striking it is but it's really really pretty i'll just grab it so this plant right here is known as lindelia i believe that is how you pronounce it the name is up on the screen of course and it is really really cool plant now juvenile it looks a bit crap i'm not gonna lie i'll show you some juvenile leaves here um the leaves start out super juvenile and you can't see any pattern but the pattern gradually comes through in time and you get this super cool are you gonna focus yes super super cool veining i think if you're into really contrasty and theorem and stuff like that i actually think that this is a really good cheap kind of alternative for that if you want the vibe of longer paddly leaves with contrasted painting i actually think this plant is quite good for that but yeah i saw this plant a while ago i'll just hold it like that because it looks real good i saw this plant a while ago i think on instagram someone just had it amongst a bunch of plants then i think i saw it on a couple of websites way back when maybe three months ago didn't pick one up but i saw it in person and then i had to pick it up because i just thought it was awesome there's a couple in the pot so i'll probably separate them out and grow them out it's in coir as well i'll probably keep it in that for the foreseeable future it's just a really really nice plan another cool thing about this plan regardless of this literally that's throwing really nice on camera i'm assuming it's gonna look as good when i edit it but the cool thing also about this plan are the stems on the planet they're really really weird i'll see if i can show you well so hopefully that will focus right there the stems have dark stripes up them but they're also kind of hairy as well it's really bizarre see if i can get any closer on this they're really cool stripes at the stem which are not present in the leaf really at all they're kind of fluffy it's kind of coarse but it's fluffy really really nice plant it's pushing out a new leaf as well really really lovely um the tag on this for some cool reason says it's a philodendron it isn't it's definitely a xanthosoma it's just a really striking plant and as i said before i do think it's a really nice alternative if you're looking for a plant that is contrasted but it's of quite affordable i did pay 32.99 for this one here i think that's probably quite steep even given what it is and you can't find it very often personally i think that's a little bit steep but then again i haven't seen many of them around so it is what it is i suppose one of those things but look at it look at that it's really really pretty planned so that is zanthasoma lindelii yeah that takes us you know what i'm gonna do the big one last even though i've just said i'm gonna alternate just because it is really huge and a lot of people probably gonna guess what it is i did ask you guys to guess on instagram what i had actually bought for this haul and a lot of you guessed correctly on one of them so you only really gave me one guess but you most of you were correct if that's anything so let's do the other plant that i have and then we'll go to the big one so the other plant that i purchased i kind of went back and forth on a little bit i think i believe i ran across it when i was doing i think the second philodendron rare plant index and i didn't think much of it until i saw what the new leaves looked like and i think i just saw more photographs of it i followed the hashtag on instagram and i kind of got into them i'm sure i'm not alone in that i'm sure a lot of people who get plants that kind of go through that when they want a plant you kind of just spam yourself with photographs of it and say if you really like it this grew on me all the time and now i love it but i bought it on saturday gone i'm filming this on thursday the 12th november but i bought it on saturday and since it's been in here the cataphil on the plant seems to have gone to mush for no real reason it hasn't exactly gone through a stressful journey it's just come here but i will show you what it is and i don't think anyone's going to guess this one i'll be honest but it is a philodendron and i'm very pleased to have it so i'm going to pick it up so unfortunately the cataphil is not good but this is something that i think is very awesome it's not for everyone i will say that but this here a lot of you know what it is this here is philodendron totem so it grows i'm pretty sure it's a climber from what i've seen on instagram you really can't tell but it is a climber the cataphil on this is totally borked don't know if it's going to let you see that is it going to focus there totally bore not very happy about that i'm going to say some webbing around the bottom but i don't think it's spider mites you know what that might be spider mites is it is it um it could have spider mites that that's not ideal is it so that needs a spray thank god it's literally quarantined in here it's no way or anything i believe there may be spider mites around the base it's hard to tell don't think there's any other leaves nope oh wait no a little bit of webbage on the leaves there's webbage but no spidermites so unknown i'll have to spray it and just take the risk anyway but anyway philadelphum not for everyone i hope you can see it against the background this is one of the reasons why i wasn't super excited about filming in front of the living wall although beautiful if you're doing plant holes you can't necessarily separate the plants from the background this is a bit different so the new leaves come in i can't show you but the caterpillar was a nice peachy baby pink it's not anymore so new leaves come in kind of pink and they kind of unfurl it looks a little bit like a palm it's got to be said if i tell you something these petioles are really like kind of juicy almost it's really really nice and it's softer than a palm obviously it's very flexible i probably shouldn't compare it to a palm because it's not a palm it's nothing like a palm but if you like palms and the way they look i can't see why you wouldn't like this because this is like a low light alternative to a palm really really nice little plants i really hope it's not infested with anything because that would suck as i say this grew on me i didn't i wasn't crazy about it in the beginning and it just kind of grew on me over time but now i have my own and again i need a self-watering pot i don't have one yet i'm looking into the solutions you guys gave me on instagram and i really haven't had time with shipping everything out but it's a really really nice little plan and i'm looking forward to seeing it grow i just think now we're going to have to wait even longer because of this dead ass rotted caterpillar in the middle which is such a shame i believe i paid around about 35 pounds for this plant i would call it uncommon if i was probably going to put it in a rare plant index either uncommon or rare i'm not sure on that i don't even know what i did categorize it if you know please let me know down below but it's beautiful and i can't wait for it to grow a bit more you see that the petioles are kind of pink if i hold it back probably not we'll put him down and we will get on to the large lady that i bought and we have to start standing further back because she's big so my last plan i have to show you before i just show you the banana because it's sat here is a plant that i was obsessed with when i owned it i was obsessed with it i was proud of it because i think i just grew it really well in the conditions i had it loved life it really loved life and when i had to move it was one of my larger plans and i had to give it away so my mother actually is looking after my original plant right now but i really really wanted another one i haven't really thought about much since i got rid of that i'm happy that my mum has mine because beautiful plant but i was in a position to get another one and it was larger than the one i had so i kind of feel like all is right with the world because i feel like if i had kept it all this time it would have grown to this size anyway so i'm really pleased to be able to tell you that i bought another stromanthi trio star and this is the plan that quite honestly most of you guessed if i'm totally honest um i don't think there's many people who didn't guess that when i said i bought a plant that i used to have so i'm guessing that i raved about it a lot in my videos but i'm going to pick it up now because it's huge right it's huge i do have a self-watering pot for this it's just arrived today it's in my front office i need to pot it up let me try and pick her up and i'll try and remember how much she was oh the price is on there oh it's less than i thought actually by a little bit so if i just i love it when this happens on the channel see if it's easier this side so if i just stand back because this plant is honestly huge um that's kind of her there she's massive um she's in a huge pot i don't know the size of the pot but it's huge so this plant is a great plan i'll try and bring it a bit closer so you can see it a little bit better i'm probably not going to be in the frame though this plan is an awesome awesome plant because it just it has that variegated vibe and it's just part of the plant it won't revert it can't do any of that it just chills and if i show you the back of it if you've never seen these plants before that's the back of the plant can you see how absolutely breathtakingly amazing that is that's gorgeous obviously kind of goes without saying that there's maybe i don't even know how many plants in this pot there's a lot and obviously a lot of them have developed like a second tier there that i probably will chop um plant in my face because i like my like my stromanti i tend to like them smaller and bushier but you can obviously let them grow taller absolutely fine i just prefer to keep them as a bit of a bush but that is her i'm so happy about it there was a uh romantic sangini magic star as well in the same place but i didn't pick it up because this one was actually quite pricey it was 57.99 i i would say it was pricey but then again as i mentioned before i'm thinking of wholesale price i'm not actually used to retail prices anymore and things so it's kind of eye-opening for that because i think the original trio star that i bought way back in the day for my channel i think i paid 15 grade british pounds for that and obviously it wasn't as big as this one but it was quite big so that's quite an increase really on what's that like two years ago so yeah i'm probably gonna groom the top two off um but she really pretty she needs a bit of a clean hopefully she doesn't have anything it's from a different nursery to the last one so she should be fine but look how amazing this plan is i'll stand back with her again just so you can see her i know all her glory she is absolutely amazing and i'm really really pleased to have her back um nothing fills me with more joy than having her back so i'll pop her down hopefully she didn't go into my microphone otherwise it would have been a bit noisy right that kind of concludes the haul but i think i will show you i'm just looking around see if there's anything else interesting i can show you because i like to do that if i've got something in that's cool i can just kind of pull out on camera i don't think so i'll talk about the wall a little bit before i go but i'll just show you this musa florida that i have because it's gone through my journey i bought this in possibly may or june it was a long time ago and it has taken a hell of a long time to grow anything um so here it is it doesn't look the best but it's getting there it's definitely getting there so this is basically if you don't know it's a variegated banana and they're highly sought after i think they're different to the other variegated moosa that you can get i should i wish ben was here because i would ask him because he knows this and i don't right now but it's a very gay banana but look at it honestly look at that that is just amazing so that's the newest leaf this is an old one that hasn't done brilliantly it's probably not going to focus on the leaves i'm sorry guys wanting to focus on me so this leaf here hasn't done amazingly but it is old and it was the one that's kind of come out through you know acclimation from shipping it's in lecker at the minibot i need to get it out of luck because these plants shouldn't be in lacquer do i mean not everything is great in lekker and this is probably a good example so it does need repotted um i'm working on that i need apparently i need quite a big pot because the roots fill up the pot very quickly so for now she is in this kind of situation but she looks amazing and i want to show you just how amazing she looks if it just cover my face look at that honestly that's just amazing so when she is potted up she will go in my studio in a nice spot hopefully and she will just absolutely dominate the room because we're gonna grow a really really big and nice so i'm quite excited about that and before i go i'll try and stand out the way living wall is going okay there's a bit of a crystal that's clearly gonna lose a leaf that's fine it'll grow a new one uh the tie is doing beautifully can you see this on camera yeah the tie is kind of the limit of where you can see um i have an allocation down here can you see that yes you can it's allocation golden bourne we did have if you remember if you watched the documentary and you watched me plant the living wall we did have a big regal here we do still have it it's just drop the leaf so that now there's a big gap but obviously over time it will grow a new leaf when it's acclimated i cannot show you the roots and everything but there's just aerial roots sprawled all over this wall i do have a vitari volume here actually and you're not gonna be able to see this you might there's a new leaf coming in there's some glory awesome more crystals here there's tons there's some seeds on an aetherium there there is a forgetty eye in the back uh some tetra sperm are just chilling it really needs pinned to the wall looks just kind of chilling at the bottom that's a forgetty eye that's dangerously close to being knocked um i have a random i believe it's a crystal line i'm just in a pot it shouldn't be sat there in a pot but news that's kind of it really there's some not montana what is it i had it on a video last week rosio rosio cater film i think i did mention last week's video i had a few of them on the wall that's like one of like five but yeah it's going okay there's some likens back here as well so yeah there's some gaps but that's honestly just because a lot of the big antherium we've put on have dropped their leaves and acclimation and a lot of them seem to have sacrificed their leaves to give really big juicy aerial roots which is fine um it's just as i say it's a process so i will keep you up to date on that and we'll see how it goes but anyway thank you very much for watching my i don't know what to call this plant hall common plant hall i don't know it's weird for me doing these kind of videos but i thoroughly enjoyed myself shopping last weekend it was really nice um it was kind of weird to go into a plunge shop and buy something and i know that sounds ridiculous i get that but i don't really need to do that anymore and it was really cool to do it so maybe i'll look out for some more plants for up in the studio that are you know some of the ones i used to own maybe i'm not done yet i don't know but until then i will see you next week where i believe i'm about to record it after this if i can find a table i'm going to be repotting some of the hoya that i last hauled not all of them because i don't even have pots but that should be the video you probably get next week unless something else comes up so thank you very much for watching this haul and i will see you next week i guess bye guys
Kaylee Ellen
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ST JONSTONE VS CELTIC MATCH PREVIEW .. CAN WE WIN 4 GAMES IN A ROW
ladies and gentlemen welcome back to the channel we are doing st johnston with a celtic match preview both teams on a good decent form so to earn three games in a row don't know too much about st johnson's form but decent forms i would say um so yeah um i have to hope that we get three points obviously i'm not the exciting game because you know it's it's not if it were undertakers i would accept that oh it's to be a good game you know we've got to win it we're not going to take the race so it's useless to be honest i know we're battling for second place now just to go to the champions league qualifiers that's all we got to fight for now that is all we've got to fight for now score productions one now celtic last outing back in october i went to johnson we went to nil thanks to the 90th minute league griffis header um team knows really duffy will be back in the team for a welsh he but he thankfully he wasn't the serious of injuries on the angle was only bruising which is still sore but it's not the most serious i'm going to take him out for a long longer than expected um and we'll see we'll see um what lenin picks up and probably duffy um maybe some um maybe i don't see changes because we've played i mean after we got the second goal in eduard uh is it submarine you know we we comfort to that one so i expect the same side obviously i said from duffy in defense um you know it's yes i want i want a good game you know i don't want one of those boarding games that we saw on wednesday night where we had to face one now throughout 45 maybe 20 minutes after that and then we got the penalty and then we scored two goals after that as well which were good um make sure to subscribe guys and like and if you're on twitch if you're white um if you're if you want to see i'm live on twitch sometimes as well make sure to follow me it's liam nyt make sure to follow and yeah thanks for watching guys and i'll see you ah for the few things you're learning because i've uh don't have time and sunday the reaction disappointing but we'll do we'll do the reaction on the next site again but until next time guys peace
TheCelticMind
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Introducing my roommates and doing the El Nido Canopy Walk
foreign [Music] so I'm going to see James semester James pineapple right James that he bought from the local market last night I want you to meet Cesar hi guys how are you doing yes you're from Ecuador from Ecuador and you're gonna be here in the Philippines until maybe 2021 I should leave here and then he's going back to Ecuador right yes or China China China yes oh you live in China okay how long almost five four years what did you do there I'm a student uh okay are you done with school yeah no in the university the college you're still studying until now yeah yeah so you're coming back to China to continue your study yes okay um so you don't like China you don't like China yeah I I take it I like it at the beginning of your life but with the time when the covid-19 was there and we couldn't do it but we didn't travel it was so hard to accept it after having a good time in Philippines I guess and we like again in China wait so when so you're coming back to Ecuador just to for a vacation yes and then you're going back to China again yes to continue study what are you thinking of I want to see my parents after and then because after a long time like four years I haven't seen them they haven't seen them see me and my my brother so I've had those people and stuff we need to do now what's your course in college chemistry oh here's a future chemist yes okay I need to interject my girlfriend is from Ecuador and she also a chemist also traveling now wow yeah you're the second Ecuadorian I ever met yeah in Malaysia in Malaysia yeah wow she's in Malaysia now yes it's just uh two of these around she was in Bali for two months and now she's Malaysia to do the Visa Run yeah you see the war is released it's also a chemist biochemist so what what are you gonna do today Cesar I'll come back to by various hostel and they're trying to drive to the center during the during World dream the Dreamcatcher work and then Alvarez I'm so tired uh you're checking out today yeah okay and you're you're going back to your previous hostel okay why did you leave there why did you transfer why yeah why did you transfer it because I like the previous one I forget to start my day so ah when I wanted to do it they said no sorry we are full now uh okay what's the name of the house it's it's farther [Music] okay thank you so much enjoy your day thank you thank you guys accessories leaving now bye Cesar you take care okay sure it's like people coming yeah come and go goodbye guys all right bye-bye [Music] come on this another our other roommate Fuji right your name is his name is Fuji from Japan Arigato all right agency Dubai foreign [Music] foreign [Music] punta so foreign probably 30 minutes time so we're just waiting [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign okay now foreign from here I foreign [Music] the oil okay and so we're just climbing it's just very inspiring is and uh who that's the view look you can see the view okay I'm gonna take a picture friend here his name is Serena from France right yeah that's right and uh he's staying here for a month but he'll be going back to France on Monday right and then he said that his favorite place here is sikihor right yeah that's his favorite so let's move forward um View okay the sunrise from here over there View let's go so yeah foreign [Music]
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HOW MUCH??? | My Trucking Life | Vlog #2734
good morning everybody Breakfast of Champions just waiting to get loaded we're gonna throw some Freight on the trailer behind me I have an empty step deck and we'll be off to Minnesota we have to tarp it so shouldn't take shouldn't take too long reloaded with tarp it we'll be on our way we're Trucking so it looks like we're going to be doing a little bit of back and forth here between Minnesota and Kenora throughout this week we're gonna deliver this load tonight yet get this free off my trailer run back up to Kenora load there tomorrow deliver another one down to Minnesota that same load [Music] and then come back after door and grab another one so we're going back and forth back and forth it's a nice little road I like it it's off the main highways quiet keeps me busy and gets me home for the appointments we have coming up works out good lots of tarping though okay at least they make it easy on us right I was explaining tarping these loads and untarthing not really that bad it's nothing to complain about it's the easiest possible tarping that you can ask [Music] thank you [Music] [Applause] [Music] thank you [Music] rolling into Brainerd we made it gonna grab some fuel at the Casey's truck stop just on the east side of town fuel here is about 30 cents cheaper per literally Northeast then your destination will be on the left save quite a bit of money by fueling here instead your destination is on the left I see that thank you having fueled here before so this will be new all right all right so it's been a pretty uneventful drive down thing to really report saw a couple of deer on the road didn't hit them that was the trip that was the oh yes it's been very warm though so that's good it's about three degrees Celsius probably about 40 Fahrenheit everything's melting I don't know if you can hear that the water dripping maybe the mics aren't picking it up that's snow melting all around us it's a wonderful beautiful sound beautiful it's like the sound of angels melting snow okay fill up the tanks and go deliver our freight and then book it back up to Kenora okay so what I was charged here for diesel fuel and at Casey's in Brainerd was four dollars and nine cents or 408.9 per US gallon which uh with exchange rate and converted to liters is a dollar forty five three per liter in Canadian so it cost me 594.99 American cost me 800.33 Canadian saying here so it's dollar forty five three priced back in Canada was a dollar ninety nine nine we're gonna take our fancy calculumatory device dollar ninety nine nine subtract dollar forty five three saved myself 55 cents a liter or 54.6 cents per liter today I bought 550 liters 0.811 I saved myself exactly three hundred dollars and seventy four cents fueling here as opposed to this morning in Kenora I'm going back to Kenora tonight and I'm coming back down again the next day and I'll be fueling down here again save myself three hundred dollars Canadian oh it's probably like 250 dollars American or so okay oh yeah fuel is a lot cheaper down here in the U.S that is for sure good I feel good about myself I made an extra 300 bucks today well technically I didn't make that 300 I just didn't spend that 300 had I fueled up this morning that 300 would have been spent and in the pockets of some billionaire who owns the gas station up there at Petro Pass you know would have been in his pocket but no I kept that 300 for myself a fuel in here in Minnesota thanks Minnesota appreciate that I'm gonna go deliver my Freight now feeling good about my my decision and I got pretty good fuel economy 6.58 miles per US gallon not bad old blue not bad empty back to Kenora we go probably get there around like two in the morning we'll see be pretty late [Music] I could always stay in Deer River Minnesota on the way up but I don't make for a longer day tomorrow but okay [Music] my hours will be better then though right then I'm not driving to all hours of the night we'll see us-53 and then turn left to 900 meters it's strange my washer fluid doesn't want to work International Falls Minnesota once again across into Fort Francis it's a truck parked right here on the road I wonder what he's doing sleepers he's sleeping there he pulled his curtains right there in the lane of traffic ah why not at least pull onto one of these side streets and get out of traffic how strange is that eh don't forget to subscribe tune in and I look forward to the future of making many more videos for you you here on the internet take care everybody I'll see you tomorrow
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Three-Minute Review: Desolate
hey it's buzz welcome to my 3 min interview of desolate attention possible spoilers ahead Desilu which you can find on Steam for a quick $25 is a first-person survival horror game where you can part the up with up to four other players and experience a harsh and exciting wasteland full of unsolved mysteries and questions the game is a holes reminisce at Metro or fallout and a post-apocalyptic setting before the first few hours that's exactly what this game is you run down with a buddy or two experience a ton of exciting content such as jump scares or in them attacks in the middle of night or finally a giant mutated bear in the woods that's for a few short fun hours the game per se loses its touch the quests stop becoming new and exciting and become more so go here do this excetera p-ting this does not make for an exciting game which brings you back for more along with this at first glance the world looks full of interaction unpacked laburnum of features but when you get into the game you realize what you see is a hollow shell of what this game could be bland terrain and little variation one of the main flaws in my opinion is a sheer amount of repetition encountered in this game and due to its last content enough they'd be in March of 2019 three months before this videos reported isn't helping the case on empty and boring feeling after a few hours of gameplay the food hunger and whole system is reminiscent of fallout in hardcore mode having to eat and drink along with healing injured limbs and other traumas along the way the combat system do X amount enemies don't pose very much threat unless he gets around them along with that and these are once again the repetitive only seeing around 15 variations the enemies in the game now on to some of the pros of desolate there's a very intense atmosphere when the game turns to nighttime there's a genuine sense of fear whether it's due to being in a haunted area with ghosts everywhere scaring you there's a huge mutated creature right next to you and you will find out until it's too late along with that the feeling of oh who is scavenging for supplies and weapons just survive the night adds to the atmosphere the weapons and crafting system is in depth you will need a fine components either in the wasteland or from traders to craft sweet weapons and gear the quest line in the game is interesting if you play a close attention and keep up of the story but at the same time as confusing at some points and can be hard to track a major plus for this game is its map size as a vast map you can your walk on foot use travel tubes or enter portals and be teleported random with areas which adds to the atmosphere of struggling and unpredictability throughout the game so any review of desolate I would say that if you are looking for a game to play during one of steams big sales you should definitely pick up desolate well if you buddies to have a good bit of fun but if it is not during a sale I would steer clear this game is a huge amount of potential and I hope to see further updates by the developers as in its current state it feels unfinished well that's been my through minute review on desolate see you guys next time thanks for watching
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Find Your Perfect Jogging Companion - Best Baby Strollers of 2023
Welcome to our latest video where we dive into the world of baby strollers and bring you the top picks for the best jogging companions whether you're a new parent or simply looking to upgrade your current stroller this video has got you covered we've carefully evaluated and tested each of these strollers to bring you a comprehensive review of the best jogging baby strollers of 2023. so sit back relax and get ready to find your perfect jogging companion if you want to know about price and other information be sure to check my description so without any further delay let's jump into the video the Bob gear Revolution Flex 3.0 jogging stroller is a top pick for parents who love to stay active and bring their little ones along for the ride this stroller is designed for serious Runners and fitness enthusiasts and offers a smooth comfortable ride for both parent and baby the Bob Revolution Flex 3.0 features a high-strength aluminum frame and a state-of-the-art adjustable suspension system that provides an ultra smooth ride over any Terrain the swiveling front wheel allows for easy maneuverability while the Locking option offers added stability during jogging or when traveling over rough Terrain the stroller also includes a padded adjustable handlebar for added comfort as well as a five-point harness system to keep your little one secure the adjustable canopy provides shade and protection from the elements while the storage basket underneath is great for storing all your Essentials the Bob Revolution Flex 3.0 is compatible with a range of infant car seats making it a versatile option for parents with young children Additionally the stroller is designed to fold up easily for storage and transportation making it convenient for Omigo parents overall the BLB gear Revolution Flex 3.0 jogging stroller is a top performing option for active parents who are looking for a stroller that can keep up with their lifestyle with its high quality construction adjustable suspension and versatile design it's no wonder why this stroller is considered one of the best jogging baby strollers on the market that's all for my end I make helpful videos daily so do subscribe to my channel if you need more information about these products do check out my description stay updated with our cool products as it will make your life much more easier
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My Laser Hair Removal Experience
hey guys how are you sir today is April 11th and it is currently 137 and I am on my way for my first appointment and first session for laser hair removal now I am doing neither hair removal because I have excess hair in my face and that I really don't like and it's a really big confidence dropper but I just don't feel comfortable when I have people that speak too close to me because afraid that they're gonna see like my hair on my face and it's a really big pet peeve of mine something that I really don't like about myself unfortunately and that's why I am going to be having laser hair removal so I'm just gonna be showing you how my hair looks like on my face [Music] I just got back from my first session of laser hair removal and let me say that I am super super impressed by the results in only one session so I am gonna give you guys a close-up right now on my face but I wanted to talk a little bit about pain because I know that's a really big factor when it comes to laser hair removal because it is a laser that is penetrating your skin and is burning your hair follicles pain-wise um I'm pretty good with pain I have a high pain tolerance but I figured it would be a little bit like a pinch like a like a piercing that for example I've got in my septum Pierce and that's probably one of the most sensitive parts of your body if not the most sensitive because it's in your nostrils you know it's in this cartilage of your nose where it's pretty sensitive maybe you asked me so I figured it would be like a short pain like not just a thousand times on my face but I mean for me in the beginning there's so many some parts of the face where it's more sensitive than others for me I know this part closest to my ear was the most sensitive and my upper lip the upper lip area was like death it seriously hurts so much what they describe it as is just like if a rubber band is like no when you stretch out a rubber band and then you just like let it go and like on your skin and it's like a little sting like that yeah that's pretty much what it feels like hi guys okay so first of all my camera is super dusty since I haven't touched it in such a long time literally it is collecting dust in the corner of my bed so I have to get back on jumping in some videos but that will have to wait a little bit because I am going to be well when you watch this video I will be back already but I am gonna be leaving to Spain to study abroad there and I'm gonna be gone for three weeks or so but when you guys see this video I'll be back so I don't even know why I even I don't know today is gonna be my second session of laser hair removal it is May 8th I have to say I am loving the results only with one session and now I'm going to be taking some photos like I did before some before and after photos of the results which I am in love with and I couldn't be any more happier with my results so here's the photos [Music] hey guys so I am here what was this cool so guys I am here on my second day of my second laser hair removal it is May 10 2016 and I thought that I would record a second day video just to show the side effects per se laser hair removal does especially on my skin if you guys don't know I do have sensitive skin so when she starts dabbing the laser on my face I get very bright and so does my chest because I get anxiety in one eye and I get nervous and also the build-up of my sensitive skin what it does so it turns red and hurts and it's a but apart from that the pain tolerance on my second session wasn't as bad as my first um the first round it hurt way more on the sides the cheek was fine the next and hurt as much um and then this time around none of this her there was only minimal minimal like on a scale from one to ten like to pain tolerance on this side here but then again there is an eight tolerance on my upper lip area that is the worst part of the whole session and someone that hurts the most it's the most sensitive and the day after results are in the most embarrassing and I'm gonna be showing you why they're the most embarrassing and I also want to apologize for the mess in the back I was recording on another video for you guys and that's why there's a mess but I didn't that I didn't have the patience to pick it up now because I'm just recording non-stop one after the other so yeah so these are the effects of the day after of my laser hair removal these same effects happen the first time around and they happen again now it's the only part of the face that gets really affected and it's really noticeable so yeah and he's a Truman we're saying but last time around it went away within a couple of days like two or three days the effect subsided and like my skin went back to normal and that's how I hope it is this time around my doom moisturize the area it's this one right here I don't know what that one is called but you guys see it right here [Music] hey guys so it is currently July 7th and it's 10:30 a.m. currently and I am fully dressed okay so now that we got that cleared up today is gonna be my fourth session of laser hair removal and I am super excited there is a completely and huge difference from when I went the first time to now now I am gonna say the only part that I have noticed still darker hair ease and growth of hair is my upper lip I don't know if way is how the camera setting is right now and all of that if you can actually tell the hairs that I have but yeah that's the only product that has been super stubborn I am just letting you guys know that I am super super happy with the results thus far so let's get on into the pictures [Music] hey guys what's up today is August 20th it's around 8:30 in the morning and I'm about to go to my fifth consultation of laser hair removal so since my last laser hair removal it's been around seven six to seven weeks since then and it's you know a little bit more than night than a wait so there has been hair regrowth unfortunately especially my upper life you guys will see that now in the pictures and a little a little bit around my cheeks and I know my chin has some my temples have a little bit obviously it's not as dark as it used to be nor is it as thick you can only see it if you get like really close to my face other than that I still am loving the results of my face the growth of hair it's a nice thick nor is this dark the hair has lightened and so has you know the feel and just really feel like that any hair but like I said when I look in the mirror and I look like really close in the mirror I can see the hair but if we talked person a person there you can see the hair that I have here which is a little bit it's not a lot [Music] hi guys so I am back for my fifth session of laser hair removal I just wanted to talk one-on-one before I show you the pictures of mine after laser hair removal because I wanted to talk about that she act the setting of the laser of the machine she at the setting a bit because I told that I was seeing some like peach fuzz and a lot of like upper hair limp and I was just like this in like the hair is going bad like what's going on so she amped it up a bit I wish you would have done this sooner in the process then later cuz you know kind of useless at the end but whatever pain wise didn't really hurt more or less it was just at the end that I just felt my face like more swollen and stuff you'll see that a little bit more in the snapchat that I sent and apart from that that's pretty much an O plus I was really like interested how many zaps you know it took my entire face and it counted so it was exactly 362 that yeah 362 zaps of electricity my hair phone interesting so here you go odds and [Music] so guys I am apologizing for the reflection of my glasses I know that can be really annoying so today is April 3rd 2017 and it has been exactly eight months since the last time that I did my laser hair removal today is my last session of laser hair mousse so I am super excited for that but I'm a little bit disappointed because of the fact that hair grew back which I don't know it's like not supposed to happen when you know laser hair removal because it's supposed to be efficient you know but I do take Fault in to the whole reason why the hair grew back because what I should have done was I should have gone to the dermatologist first of all before doing any laser hair removal and I should have done my bloodwork done for hormones and stuff like that which could be a reason why I'm growing here in my face which is what I did now eight months later so officially I did go to the dermatologist and I got you know my results back my hormones are in the regular state you know they're there were they're supposed to be but either way the dermatologist said that the reason why I have I've made my lower face and why I have so much excess hair in my face it's probably a hormone problem and since hormones tend to change especially in women depending on you know our cycle and stuff like that it all just depends so I am currently now on a pill for that reason but either way today is my last session of laser hair removal and that is that so these are officially gonna be the last before and after pictures and that is all I hope that you guys enjoyed this extremely long video that I made but it is very informative and it's all about my process so thank you guys for watching and I'll catch you in my next video [Music]
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Board game endings, different ways board games trigger the end of the game
[Music] we're here to answer your gaming and Game Night questions working with you to make your game nights better tonight we're doing a follow-up on last week's episode where we discussed Board Game ending mechanisms based on a question from patron of the show Dr Donna Bowman so that episode for those who haven't had a chance to listen or watch it we understand things happen we talked about what happens once the end of the game is triggered what do you do do you finish out the round does the game end immediately do you go around the table once more turn does everyone but you get one more turn and so on while we discuss the most common ways to wrap up highlighted unique and interesting endgame systems and talked a bit about what makes for a good end game now the thing is while talking about this on the show and even when prepping and doing research for last week we kept slipping from the actual end of the game to what happens to trigger that end game what causes the game to end while thinking about end game mechanics we found we couldn't help but talk about end game triggers now while we did a pretty good job of staying on topic everyone both of us DNR moderator and many of the people in the chat noted that they thought the topic of end game triggers would be an even more interesting topic and here we are hopefully we were right so what do we mean by endgame triggers well that's the thing that happens in the game to cause it to come to an end what happens before everything we talked about last week well your game end may end after everyone else has a final turn what we're talking about is what causes that final turn to start it's that part of the game that you may be either rushing to activate or stalling to avoid depending on how you're doing in the standings now what I really want to get into is some unique end game triggers and some of our favorites but let's start by talking about some of the more common ones out there and there's surprisingly few of these once you realize that a whole bunch of dissimilar games have the same triggers to that end I want to start with the race key where the end is triggered by someone getting to a set endpoint now when I say race game most people are going to think like car race foot race or something like that where someone crosses the finish line and those exist rally man GT formula D flam Rouge Manza kids game all kinds of that but there's also games that end when you hit the final spot on the board Snakes and Ladders being the most classic version there's also Candyland and lots of games that I played when I grew up with awesome mechanics like roll again move back three move forward three and miss a turn but then modern games like Point solid and space baits sorry Point solid where'd that come from well the points how it didn't mean there Point totals can also be a Target on red point I'm thinking Point solid sorry Point totals could also be that endpoint and the examples of these the two big ones for me are space space and Catan which are actually both played different at that point going to last week's topic but for this point they both end when someone hits a set point total the whole thing here with race games is you want to be the first person to hit that point and again the point is conceptual sometimes it's a physical location sometimes it's an arbitrary number but it is a fixed goal to be reached next up uh the one I thought of next was Last Man Standing now one of the things you may not think of is that almost every two player game is actually a player elimination game one player eliminates the other player thus ending the game for both of them now you're also going to see this in quite a few multiplayer games especially take that style games and older again older especially IP games but modern games like King of Tokyo red dragon in or munchkin where you're either eliminating other players or sorry munchkin wouldn't count you don't actually eliminate Claypool and munchkin munchkin's first player munchkin belongs in the last group when you get to 10 points you then you you then win in Munchkin I was just thinking take that so munchkin pots in my head but red dragon in when you're when you're alcohol level in your endurance meet you pass out you're out of the game last man standing King of Tokyo is King of the Hill that's where the name comes from you're playing King of the Hill over Tokyo trying to be the last monster standing um you'll find this in both at least strategic games like that's the end game trigger in chess is you're the last one standing though capturing a certain piece may be a subcategory of these we didn't think of when I was working on the research and and many take that party games where players are eliminated and I've never understood why party games eliminated people like this but it really is a popular party game thing uh we're all going to keep having fun but you go sit in the corner at least if it's a two-player game there's no feeling of being left out just of losing right yeah plus one of the two-player game ends is usually that feeling of a Revenge where you're just like let's go again you can't really do that while you're waiting for everyone else to play uh the next one would I don't know uh like we didn't come up with names for each of these but the set number of rounds uh you play the game for X rounds at the end of that last round you see who wins and most of these it's the player with the most points especially in Euro games um some of our favorites are of course castles a burgundy or terraforming Mars but it could be the furthest up a track or the player with the most money or whoever has the most of a specific resource that wins at the end of these rounds so there is something reassuring about the set knowledge it goes along well with games where perfect knowledge is important uh where you can if you are so inclined calculate everything along the way and plan out that deep strategy now similarly mini Gamers don't like this because it doesn't allow their play to impact the game in as many ways nothing they do can change that in-game point yeah one of the problems with this and it's something we talked about bit about last week and something maybe we'll get on to later tonight is player agency you have zero player agency in a game that ends after 10 Rounds or after everyone takes six turns or after you play six hands of cards that is default set by the game next is another one where no player agency and that's a set number rounds followed by a random ending point here you're gonna play 10 rounds but then you keep going with the chance the game will end each round after that uh the perfect example of this for me is um downfall of Pompeii you know that you seeded the last Vesuvius card in the last 10 cards in the deck so any time after card 11 is drawn that a volcano could go at any time another example of this isn't the end game trigger for Cowboy Bebop space serenade but it's a trigger that starts the ends part of the game which then sets a new timer that counts down so this one's odd because it ends up that the game has very old length but the actual very end end game is a set amount but you don't know what that's going to be until the trigger goes off that's a really interesting version of a random ending point that actually comes up in the middle of the game instead of at the very end indeed now this format applies some tension attention was a topic we talked about again last week uh as another something that is something that helps make a good ending uh but at the same time knowing you can't do much about it or even account for it means it's not as pressing attention as some other forms true though this is the one where I feel like people try to squeeze in as much as they can because you don't know when it's going to end and they tend to take more risks and then they get riskier and riskier as it the trigger hasn't happened like if you know it's going to end in the last five turns and you're like ready for it on that fourth turn or whatever and you're like no it hasn't okay I'm gonna try this okay if the game goes two more rounds I'm also going to pull this off and that's what I enjoy about that particular style now another one that's uh a set point for ending but something that's not tied to the actual mechanics of the game would be a game running on a timer now you're going to see these a lot in escape room in a box and mystery games but you also see them out there in other games like Galaxy trucker that use the sand timer or fuse which uses a literal timer um and break dancing meeples where you get so many times to roll your dice and you have to stop when the Music Stops Another example would be meeple circus where you're trying to build as many stacks of meeple and elephants and things to match the patterns but when the carnival music stops you got to start stop placing now in that particular game in Galaxy truckers Technically when the round ends but that also applies to the final round and this could be an app a watch an old good old sand hourglass music playing uh this trigger is designed for steady tension different from that last type of unknown ending this unchanging pressure of inevitable and regardless of what you do or don't do you know it's coming you know when it's coming and it's nothing will change that nothing will stop that it's very different than than rounds because you can take it longer in a round to to drag it out but the time waits for no one and this is a mechanic that some people adore some people don't mind and some people like our moderator absolutely hate not being able to pause to take a breath and feeling that pressure can be overwhelming and lead to um basically locking up right like just failing to be able to do anything well and also I mean we've we've running we're going to talk about this later but uh some people liked the to analyze things and like figure out the best solution and when you've got a clock going it becomes that much harder to do so all right this one I still can't decide if I should even have on the list because I have a feeling that each of these are actually separate triggers and I kind of lump them because I have a feeling this is everything so I was thinking about it was like gold driven triggers and where where this was coming from is Adventure style games where this scenario your goal is to do one thing like escape the house but then you go to the next scenario and it's kill the shogoth in the basement and then the next time you play it's collect 80 gold so you can afford that new armor and that's what I was thinking of but just setting that as a trigger every game has gold driven endings like the the goal of Katan is to get to 10 points the goal of fuse is to defuse as many bombs as you can in the time limit well that's that's more goal for points so I'm not sure if gold triggered ending it's it's it's when when it can change and it's driven by a scenario and that can change game to game I think is where I want that that's to stick out is different from the other ones yeah so I think the key for me the key to this one is scenario dependence so you're playing one game and the game doesn't change but within that game within the the you know the scenarios you're playing or the or the the types of game within that you're playing that end trigger is going to be different depending on what you're doing which dungeon You're In what's you know or what's you know which room of the house which time of the time you're going into the haunted house whatever it is um now this actually sort of moves into another similar but you we're not sure whether it's different or not uh and that's games where you pick every player has a different end game trigger that you you pick or are assigned in that manner so that one's an interesting one right so so everyone has a different end game trigger and and this is is the asymmetric games for sure right chaos in the old world's one of the first I played that had that where everyone's end goal was different and everyone had a different way to trigger the end of the game tied on that goal and then everyone got a final turn to catch up to complete their own goal and in the end though everyone was still trying to collect the same thing in that game so like you were doing different things to get it and you could trigger it different ways but the end result was basically to compare points they weren't call points more recently I've learned more about coin games and of course these the intro to coin games nowadays root um another really good example are the vast games and I don't even know Sean knows about the vast games because they're not I've never gotten to try them but it's a game where in like vast the caverns one person's the Paladin another's a goblin another's a dragon and someone's the cavern and they each have their own goal what I don't know is if they can trigger the ending differently or if it like ends over after he rounds I know there are a few games I believe it's the ax games where depending on which role you play uh it determines your end game uh trigger yeah the Pax Imperium packs the Neil game says I tend to call them I haven't I have not had the pleasure of trying any of those yeah nor have I but uh you know again reading up for this Pax came up on a number of different threads involving the fact that you know again it's every player every whatever role they take determines the type of end game trigger that they have to deal with so yeah I think that's technically a different one right that that's unique player based what can we call it player based faction based scenario based goals versus and then action based I would think faction based probably fits faction based because there is another type where players get to set their own end game triggers and I have not actually played a game in this category I've heard about them on shows like ludology when doing research for this a couple came up I think Acro teary might have been one of them sorry I'm blanking on the names I'd seen where at the beginning the players are given a selection of cards and pick their own end game condition I think that I would call player driven not faction driven so so rather than so rather than a random draw that it's an it's a you're picking set yes another example is um the Benny geseritt in the Dune board game now we're getting into Unity is that a win condition nope if okay when if they picked the winner of the game well it's not the winner it's also what game rounded ends which is why I was thinking it was a trigger no because if they pick it's how they score they win the game or they don't based on that guess made at the beginning of the game fair enough but I I there are some out there where I know like the player determines uh so here's a okay here's an interesting one that I don't know if this fits hail's the Arabian nights I uh a fantastic role-playing style experience man we gotta do that with Tory cat knew um but fantastic game where you're wandering around in the the lands of Sinbad and you're you're playing out the story of shahrazad where she's trying to keep uh what I can't remember who the Emperor or whatever interested so he doesn't kill her and you're playing out the various Adventures well that one there are two tracks and I don't remember what they are let's say it's power and Glory just because I'm probably way off at the beginning of the game you have to decide what level the game ends at and you you set a balance and you don't end your game until it's the first person who gets that balance that wins it so like like it's out of 40 so you're like I'm gonna get 30 power but only 10 Glory and you could get more than that but until you hit that that triggers the end of the game but you actually get to set that at the beginning of the game now I will put the caveat in that that's really dumb because the game's almost pure random like you're making awesome RPG decisions but like until you've memorized a book that's this thick you don't know what's going to give you glory versus Power there now here's one that uh isn't on our list um and this may go along with with your idea clue so clue ends when a player decides they have the knowledge necessary to uh to end the game and they may be wrong and it may not end yeah they're eliminated and it's over for them but the game continues unerringly without that player until the next person determines is knowing that they have the correct information yeah well the trigger is a player calling for the end of the game and then the win condition is do they have the correct answer well yes but it's weird because again if if it's it's if it's wrong if the game could continue yeah it's it's no it's only a trigger if they're right that's the thing yeah it's the the Pax is calling it The I'm going to try to end the game but might fail cat there's other games that have that baby packs can help us out here but I know I played games where you're like I think I've got it I'm gonna end the game and then you do the thing at the end you're like oh I didn't have it yeah and I I know I own a game that does yeah and it skipped my mind earlier when we were doing notes yeah but all of a sudden I'm like as we're talking I'm like wait player driven clue clue is like super clue is definitely player driven definitely um another interesting one for the queen the group decides how deep in to put the card but the trigger is you get to that card so I don't know yeah you get to decide where that trigger is so that's kind of an odd one yeah and I mean for for the queen we could argue all day long whether or not it's a board game or or an RPG as well uh so that one again is there the end game trigger is the queen comes up yes the the final card comes up is the trigger but it's the fact that players can decide how deep in the deck that is right but is that that makes me part of the trigger or is that part of the setup yeah I don't know we haven't gone back early enough into this yeah we haven't gone back it's not late enough it's not December 2023 where we talk about game set up yeah it's a timing but is it timing of the in-game trigger which is kind of well that's the thing though I mean part of this topic or not I mean I think it's a setup mechanic yeah which is interesting but then we're talking about variables yeah but then then the variable ending trigger where you don't know if it's gonna end this round of that around is also timing but it's at the end of the game not at the setup well you've set up a variable timer but you the the end game mechanic is um when that timer goes off yeah yeah it goes off but because it's unknown um it's a renewable or uh you have a range it's predictable yeah it's unknown but predictable yeah exactly all right all right we're getting off on a tangent so another one and this one I think is fascinating because this is a trigger that is used along with other triggers usually except for like the two player one we've already talked about and that is the game ends when you lose so this could be a Cooperative game with a lost condition like pandemic which therefore it's Standalone or something like Twilight Struggle where it's possible for both players to lose if they don't watch The Den contract otherwise the game ends when the tug of war gets pulled no it's so many rounds after so many hands of cards the game ends but it could end prematurely with a loss right and this is something very common in co-op games uh and I like to think of it as the same as a the the goal condition except the the primary difference and what separates it from the goal conditions we were talking about earlier is it's the game's goal right it's not a player goal it's not a group goal the game's goal is to make everyone lose you know is is to have the game itself win uh in essence and and so the designer's goal the designers goal yeah so like going back to those we were talking about scenario based goals While most of those usually have a lost condition along with a win condition so I think it's probably the same thing it's a scenario driven trigger where the scenario is like gum Haven tpk right if every player is knocked out that is one of the end game triggers the other is you accomplished the the scenario goal right so I think yeah they are intrically linked yeah they're very much linked it's just the difference between you know the player the player activity or the game yeah mechanical so it doesn't have to be the game because you could have Star Wars Imperial assault where there is an opposing player doing it or you can have um descent the original descent first and the the second edition before the app well I mean is Imperial assault not the same as player elimination whoever wins the other person is eliminated no because it's goal based so it so it's the you know the rebels have to go open this crate but if the Imperial player destroys the crate or kills all the Rebels the game ends like it's all steal the snow speeder or whatever they're all right they're all actually very unique for for a dungeon crawling game fair all right another one when a resource runs out the game ends um this could be a single player thing like if your deck of cards Runs Out in a game of Magic the Gathering you're out which I know a lot of people forget that rule because it's not one of the more common unless your person you're playing against is playing one of those nasty deck depletion decks um or like you run out the game ends when the bank runs out of money Owen would know this one 18xx has used that or food chain magnet when the bank runs out of money twice because there's a weird thing in that when the bank runs out of money once there's a refresh and then the game enters its end game State and when it runs out a second time it's over now what's interesting about those particular money driven ones is the speed that happens is totally driven by the players you can just cut back on spending that make the game go longer which is fascinating to me a container is another uh example of that where the players control the market and based on how everyone's playing you could technically extend the game as long as you want almost until that one player is pretty sure they've won and then they make the big thing to deplete the bank right that is a huge part of some of the most heaviest games on the market right A lot of people will say that Monopoly fits into this category uh the game only ends when somebody's self-respect runs out and they finally just storm off uh Aura snail runs in the chat says when someone flips the table it's all over yeah that that is definitely one we're going to get to that as an ending in a minute but that that's not the planned one I I think that's that's the you knock yourself out person so those are the the ones that came to mind to me when thinking of the most common ways games come to an end it's really surprising because almost every game it's the first few right like the the get to the end of the track or get to the set goal or it ends after a set number of rounds which even goes into card games right number of hands you play in a game of euchre or whatever or it goes to a set number of points or something runs out like that there's not as much variety as I was expecting yeah it narrow it Narrows down they're they're interesting ways to represent these various end game triggers which is I think what a lot of games do well but when you actually sort of distill it down to its base concept it's oh wait no that's one of these you know four five six categories um even the really really interesting ones that you think are so unique when you actually sort of move away all of the the the the extra game mechanics that lead to it the trigger itself is usually something a little more simple than you might expect which does lead me to think this isn't quite the conversation I wanted to have yet I don't want to talk about like games with really neat things going on so I think that's how we're gonna end this not end it but continue move on to move on to the end game we've hit an end game trigger we're going to move on to the end game um talking about interesting triggers uh for which I feel we need to start with side uh as that was the game that started all of this talk in the first place so I would say Scythe has a complete X gold so to wide triggers there's 10 possible ways to end stars and the game ends when any one player has completed six of the ten and yeah I guess that's kind of first to six but it's the fact that it's a subset of 10. that to me makes it more interesting than just get six out of ten points I I to me I just I disagree on this one so for me uh I see again when you distill it down aside there's no difference between scithe and space base uh once one six out of ten and one is 40 out of yeah 100 billion you know you know an infinite numbers yeah but that's the difference to me is the fact you're limited to just 10 and you have to pick which of those 10. space you have a pretty much infinite way of gaining points with all the different cards and combinations and dice that can be rolled whereas inside you have to pick from a subset of ten that selecting six out of a subset of ten is I think what makes it stand out well I I see where you're going and I I understand but at the same point if you're playing the game and you're building the engine as as Jamie was mentioning you know it's an engine building game if you're building your engine you are going to hit these targets you're going to hit eventually if you if if you weren't to stop you would hit all ten uh so well no because it's not like that inside that's part of the thing is inside there are definite decisions on which to go for and which not well yes but those are involved in speed again it given an infinite amount of of earns you could still be at zero popularity by the end of the game popularity doesn't slowly build up inside unless you build an engine that gives you popularity as an example battles yeah you're probably going to fight but technically you could play Scythe for 100 rounds and no one attacks anyone yeah like like I that's where I'm thinking it's different right it's it's you're making a conscious decision of I'm gonna go for that I'm gonna go for that some of them yes that's like building all your buildings is probably going to happen building all your Macs probably going to happen putting all your guys out on the on your board is probably gonna happen so I would say three to four of those are yeah predetermined but again you're making you're making a choice which ones to go to or which ones but you can't choose to I don't you can't really choose to avoid all of them you you may not be able to do popularity and battles but by by skipping one you're going to go the other in the other direction so again you're going to get to that point it's it's about who gets there the most efficiently and the fastest basically well yeah that's that's the main goal of the game right then we're getting into winning conditions and trying to win I don't know I'd have to look at Scythe again and what those triggers are to see if it's inevitable you would get sick because like ones complete your private goal I almost never do that one unless I grab the cards and go well that's easy and I do it but like I'm not gonna accidentally get my private goal I get I suppose it depends on what the private goal is yeah there are some you might but even then I think it's a conscious decision to claim it so even then you could just avoid claiming it if what like for one you don't want to trigger the end of the game because you're not winning being a reason reason why you would do that and that's another part of this is is I find inside there's a really strong reason to not trigger the game you can because those stars are not necessarily your points right yes they're tied to part of it but holding back on those is another thing that I think makes this stick out compared to a race because I did there when I talked about race I clarified that the goal is to be the first to get there inside that is not the goal there I I I yeah I was overlooking that because I don't necessarily I did say that that part of the race but yes you're right see the problem is I mean then you can take space out of the race as well because the first person is there any reason to hold back well the first person doesn't win so if you wanted to hold back on 39 because next turn you might be able to pull up 12 points in one turn whereas this point in time you're only going to get two and someone else is 13 and might be able to get to me that seems like a real Edge case though I think in general you're trying to get to the end of space bases track as quick as possible yeah it's iffy yeah there's another one there's another one the D's mentioning which is a good sign you can you can trigger the end in Azul and get crushed yes yes yeah there's good reasons to not trigger the end so what would it'll be player driven I guess that's a player driven like clue you will end it when you think you're winning yeah the trigger is whoever builds that last horizontal uh or the first one which you can be forced to do though in Azul I played demia someone else have to draft the thing to end the game before well it's still plays it doesn't come up often them to finish it but it's yeah that's driven um it's either either by choice or by force it's the force is another player not the game system itself forcing you to do it um you could also do it accidentally and this is what I suppose yes that that actually happened surprisingly often yeah I'm sure I've done that earlier on so another example is resource depletion no tiles left in the bag or Alhambra two stacks of rooms gone down and castles a Mad King Ludwig um three decks of cards and Dominion is another example of that one right which is another one though the interesting like of those Castle Mad King Ludwig I think yeah castle of Mad King Ludwig more so and even more so uh the other one you again you can kind of drive it like if you know one set of tiles is running low and no because Ludwig gets randomly determined which card tiles come out but there are actions you can take to put out extra rooms right that could speed up the ending so that's where it gets interesting with depletion well and there's there's game there's games that uh we've talked about uh or maybe we talk about later I don't remember but there there are games where there's a set number uh it's okay there you go perfect yeah that's the next game that was the next one I was gonna bring up so go for it so Zayn zulkin it is a fixed number of rounds except you have the ability to skip rounds uh to accelerate the the solar clock um so it is fixed but there is player agency involved in a fixed round thing which is something we talked about not normally happening is an exception to that rule of players not being able to adjust a fixed round count yeah which I actually like that and the other thing was Orkin is also not only accelerating the end of the game it also makes a huge impact on the round that happens because everyone's pieces move an extra spot but that's not end game mechanics that's just a neat thing I like in zulkin right but it does affect the end game mechanic which is a set number of turns yes yeah yeah the thing is Sean worded this as as you skip a turn but is it actually just making the game shorter yeah so I uh that's where I'm not sure uh so I what I what I actually put in the notes is I you are forced into a one of the terms becoming an inactive turn so the number of turns is the same but one of them you don't do anything yeah but no one does anything so to me that's not even a turn gets shorter yeah I don't know the number of actions you are going to get to take in the game will be reduced or yes one way or the other so yeah that was one I wanted to bring up because vulcan's definitely got an interesting one and I'd spend too long since I played it but I keep thinking that um gentis with its spend your time tokens as something interesting going on but it's been too long since I played that to remember the very end game I haven't played that since Queen City Conquest 2019 so I'm I'm trying like I love the fact that your turn length is player driven based on what actions you take but I can't remember how that impacts the end of the game right so uh Danielle brings up Discworld the board game that has a core game and mechanic of the game deck runs out so with trigger of the deck runs out but every player has their own characters that had their own end game goals that could stop the game so if you're playing Grimes if their character it was having their character in the game ends normally having that character so so one of the characters and was the normal end and then other characters had their own end game triggers that's the way I understand that yeah so one of the players it seems like the Grimes doesn't actually have a trigger yeah it doesn't have their own normally what others have specifically games trigger yeah so another one I was thinking about when we were talking about this goes to last week was betrayal house in the hill but I think then you're getting into that whole scenario driven it's a scenario driven ending sometimes the game ends when you get out of the hose sometimes it happens when the haunt is defeated sometimes it happens when the haunt meets up with the rest of the group sometimes it ends when you find a specific room but again to me that's just a a extremely varied scenario driven essentially it's the same as gloomhaven with just a few more possible choices to pick from whatever 50 haunts where each one's unique or whatever uh next one I actually came up with that I really like is the ending for the Revolution series of games which I I can't remember all the names of them but the one I own and like the most is 1812 invasion of Canada there's also two US ones and they've done um I've got a Norse one but I can't remember if the Norse one has this the Viking one I can't remember it has this specific end game trigger I think it does because they'll do because this is actually one of my favorite endgame triggers because it feels really thematic so this is a car driven Cube pushing war game all about trying to control areas on the map while you have you have to play cards to move your units around and to do stuff and you have your generic move troops but then you also have a bunch of historic people doing things tied to what they did historically but every deck in for every player has a truce card in it and the game ends and you can just play truce card as your turn and it's actually a good way to kind of sit back and do nothing for a turn to watch what happens but the game ends when all players on one side because in that game you play like five players three players will be on one side and two will be on the other so like three are on the Canadian side and two are on the U.S side in 1812. the game ends when play all the players from one side have played their truce card so interesting like like one of the US players can play their choose card and two of the Canadian facts play the truth card and the keep game keeps going but like none of the US could play there's in all three of the Canadians can in the game ends and I think that's really fascinating because it's a player driven ending like we were just talking about but it's also a card game based on a deck of cards and you may not get the truce when you want to end it or even possibly just as like if you wait too long you'll be forced to play it because it's the only card in your hand and I think that one's really fascinating yeah so it's player driven mutual agreement which is an odd uninteresting with your faction but uh but at the same time there is that Randomness thrown in to skew the ability to make a mutual decision right if everyone wants to do it but you can't because um because you don't have the cards uh now another one what I was thinking about was uh that it may fall under complete the goal but I think this stands out as unique because it's not scenario driven and this are the the catch-a-player games the the Scotland Yard the Mr Jack the fury of Dracula Specter Ops and many other either one versus many or players versus the game top secrets another where you're trying to catch someone now inferior Dracula there's a whole thing where you battle them at the end but to me that triggers the end game and then the battle is kind of like a final stage I think that's an interesting subset because it's kind of goals and it's but it's not because it doesn't change every time you play the game it's that same goal right so I I think to me it's sort of it's It's there's two two but two possibilities here so there's player elimination if you catch uh if you catch the bad guy that player is eliminated and you win the other team wins here as the the the the other side uh if you can evade being caught um you're gonna win which is the gold usually turn based that one's usually term based right if the the person gets away for X turns they've escaped right yeah it's that mix of different uh opposing trigger Styles um Lola like we talked about uh in Netrunner right Netrunner there's three different end game triggers in the game that's true yeah there's there's get to whatever the target is I can't remember influence whatever it's called yeah get to the whatever the set amount but then the hacker can be killed from either net or or physical damage and then the um Corp can lose the game by running out of resources which is cards in their CPU deck right so yeah that's another one with it with an interesting yeah so it's again it's they're not different they're nothing we haven't talked about already but the fact that they've compiled three of them into one game yeah makes it interesting how about funky ones where the game ends when something breaks I guess we'll call it I'm Jenga being the main one right the game ends when the tower Falls or games that use the tower like Dread or Star-Crossed or maybe even like 10 candles were the last candle low to 10 goes out the game ends and everyone dies right so I saw this referred to as self-destruction I guess uh and it kind of fits um it's often sort of mingled with a timer in some games uh where if you look at a game like Perfection um but you have to be careful because imperfection the timer is the actual trigger the destruction is the end game mechanism there's one we didn't get to uh last week is the game destroys it the game explodes yes um but uh yeah so again that's that's one of those things though where you know you're trying to there may be a timer involved as well uh in games like does junkyard have a timer the problem with junkyard is it's another scenario based one because each different sometimes it's Cooperative build the tallest sometimes it's built as quick as you can there's various different versions of junk that's what I love about junk art is it's like 30 different stacking dexterity games in one but we can't remember if any have a timer many of them have rounds what I was thinking of is you know if you've got a timer and you're knocking things down because of the tension and pressure from the timer um you know that's that's sort of you it doesn't necessarily trigger the end game the timer is triggering the end game but the pressure of the timer is causing you to completely defeat yourself what's interesting is you start thinking about dexterity games I'm like Oh They'll be unique so so I gotta I gotta wonder is go cuckoo have a unique end mechanic which is pull off a physical stunt like like you run out of eggs but then you have to place that final heavier piece on top what what is that um like I want to say the trigger is place your last egg so it's resource depletion you run out eggs but really there's one more step after that and if you mess up the game doesn't end right and I'm not sure what to call that that's right uh what's the what's the end game trigger for Rhino hero we run out of cards no it's you have to deplete your hand to cards okay is your your resource depletion I guess resource depletion because then you you add up the the roof cards you play on other players but really the end of the game is when it falls right what I can't remember is what the tiebreaker is if you run out of cards because they don't expect you to which we have done twice so technically it's when it falls over like you're trying to play all the car you play your cards which are roofs onto other players that make them do things but your goal is to have them fall by doing that and you give them the card that's the nastiest like I can barely ever put you know I can't get one round up I'm horrible at that game uh Pax is mentioning one in here and let's see if it's something already out there um the Haste The hacky sack ending how long can you keep the ball in the air uh thinking of super skill pinball which is about keeping the ball alive does that does that fall into one we've already discussed or is that unique the thing with that is is it's a random role and eventually you're going to fail that role and the ball is going to sewer so that basically comes into 40K which we're going to talk about shortly yeah kind of so so super school though there is some skill to it because like there you use up numbers and if you can keep the like if if you get enough of the bumpers things reset and there's more to it but there's that fact that that there's the chance you could like the trigger is you've used up your third ball and the way you could lose your ball is that you rolled badly or you you planned poorly you didn't play the odds right so so I'm thinking it's a random ending that technically could go on forever so it's a random ending that is modified by player action yeah yeah like kind of what's available right like in different I've only watched a couple different boards get played but different ones have different things you do to reset parts of the board so here's one is I'm trying to think of a way this could be similar in another game are there any games where the end game is in the deck but you have the ability to modify that and move the end game back further in the deck not that I can think of there's got to be one like using tiles or something because that's what I'm thinking of is the same sort of mechanic would be that right if you've got a stack of tiles or a stack of cards and some and something in the game allows you to push that ending back see that would be too difficult physically I think for anyone to do to find the card and move it but I'm thinking if you have a track at the end and there's like a do wait here an acronym here we go when you're playing an acrony you have the the Doom thing that this is when the world's gonna end right there are certain things in the game that can move that right that's an example of it but I was thinking like a track right like here's a track from 1 to 30 end games pointing at 12 and you can do various things to move it right now I've seen stuff like that though is it takes the rain there's no random right yeah you do lose the random uh the yeah if yeah so yeah use the random there uh similar one would be like the Lord of the Rings the original Co-op game where sauron's constantly coming towards you and it's based partly on how well you're doing but also on random draws right but if you're doing well enough you can push him back okay yeah well that that's that works is some of that in it um yeah I mean you could also I could also see yeah I'm actually I'm I think I'm half designing a game in my head here there you go there's some there's some screen mechanics I don't have any reason reason to use them but I've got some mechanics in my head where I'm like oh no I can actually think of ways to to make the random uh but player activated deck sort of work um anyway uh so yeah that is that does seem uh somewhat unique at least somewhat like like there's definitely the one thing now one of the ones that I think is fascinating and it took me forever to figure out what game this was in because I knew it I'm like I played the game that has this I know it exists and that's the random end after a set number of rounds in the Warhammer games um at least some editions of them so at least one edition of Warhammer I have you play five rounds at the end of that round you roll a die on a five or six the game ends otherwise you play another round at the end of that round you roll a die on a four or five or six it ends if not you play one more round and that's the end of the game so it does have an end limit but it could end at random times in there now I swear there's at least one edition of Warhammer that did this where it was the round ends on a six and that was it it never got more popular like it wasn't possible and I think that might have been Third Edition Warhammer fantasy battle which was known as the Champion Edition because the game was all about like putting Carl Franz on the thing and go trick and whatever guard bag martial art or whatever the characters dominated everything in that in your rank of file troops basically meant nothing and that one if I remember correctly could technically go on forever like yes uh the odds of rolling a six on a decent or whatever not a six on a D6 for 100 times in a row or really low but it could technically you could have a never-ending game of Warhammer now I can't confirm that I haven't kept up with Warhammer in years but I always like the fact that you you never knew for sure when the game was gonna end and now these are games based on capturing objectives and destroying enemy troops so it's always do you rush to get the objectives just in case the game ends or do you hold back for that counter attack knowing you know what they odds are it's not going to end on that last turn it'll probably go the one after and I always thought that was fascinating yeah no absolutely that's uh that involving dice in your end game on your end game timing uh is always fraught with difficulty as a designer uh because you how do you plan your the rest of your system around not knowing when the game will end uh so I gotta say it's perfect for a game where you roll bucket fulls of dice for the whole thing absolutely now gonna we're gonna jump back a little bit in the notes here and this is actually I think we hit this already on clue uh but we're gonna bring it to a more modern game and that's tapestry so tapestry's so hard because I'm like okay so tapestry there's what are five four errors you have to decide when to go to each era including the last one and when you do that you do a final like scoring a final calculation of everything you get final income that's what it is you do a final income and then the game's over but only for you and then so you pick your end game trigger yes the thing is though it usually is when you run out of resources but it doesn't have to be right and so this is where I want to default to D in the chat room there uh who is our tournament level um is there a reason why you would choose to not and to to end the game before you are out of resources Indiana's already saying it right you sort of pick it but you're stuck at the end of the game like you end the game and you can't do anything more right well I I mean are are there like our resources a tiebreaker like is there a reason you might hold off and and and not finish it because the points would just work out better that way no you want to okay so no so yeah okay so it's not actually player driven your choices throughout the game determines yes you end now those yes stuff no no but during the game I totally have ended turns when I had resources to get those bonus resources for ending first and stuff like that I've definitely done it in the game but I couldn't think of any reason at the end of the game not to just to squeeze out every letter you can now I will say there's a bunch of games though that have the variable player ending and it's pretty much any game where you can pass which tapestry is one of them and I guess it would be a I'll call it the past year out game's over for you ending of lost ruins of arnac is another example although there's it's interesting because there's a sum of these games where you can uh sort of hedge your bets you can pass but if not everybody passes when it comes back around you you can play again yeah which is every auction game pretty right so you can you can pass at hope that somebody else does something or everybody passes and it's over um but there's a chance to get back in so um yeah that's definitely but again most of those are n round triggers yeah so I shouldn't say every auction game there are definitely auctions where you can't go back in when you pass power grid the power grid style option you can't but many you can right jump back in yeah should I spend my resources where will I get points for them actually there there's another topic if we're going to keep deep Diving Game mechanics we should talk about is the tiebreaker mechanic because designers pay attention to this if you make something a tiebreaker you just made it more valuable than anything else in the game yep like if Gold's your tiebreaker everyone well anyone who plays well is gonna realize if you have an equal Choice take the gold realize you're doing that because I think some designers and play testers miss that that they don't even consider the the tiebreaker mechanic that's total side topic that maybe we'll save for another week I really don't expect to just digest dissect games for all of 2023 we've got some really good questions got a brewing in our from our audience that are going to come in and we'll just have to take those instead of just picking our own random topics that we yeah well no this has started this this wasn't I think a logical follow-up but to be honest I could we could just destruct deconstruct games all year but I think there are better qualified people to do that and I recommend you check out say the ludology podcast for example for for professional game designers instead of people who just played a ton of games talking about mechanics not not like an imposter syndrome here but we are not game designers subscribe to Jamie's blog Amy's Vlog is fantastic player and designer is somebody put something out uh put something out for other people to play as well yeah you have to play a lot of games to become a good game designer in general yes uh so uh so what's another one um you know what let's move on to talking about some of our favorite endgame triggers um I particularly picked one but as we talk maybe we'll come up with some other ones out of all these different end game triggers I think my favorite is the race but it's the race combined with the everyone gets one more turn rule that we talked about last week where getting X triggers the end but you can go past X and then once everyone goes around it's a player who has the most that wins the game um space space we brought up multiple times tonight as an example of this Russian railroads is I think my favorite game of this type and then there's also terraforming Mars though it's not X points but rather getting to the end of the three tracks someone's going to trigger the end game and you can go past it so I'm not sure terraforming Mars quite fits in here but it's definitely space based Rush from railroads I'm sure there's other ones those are the two that popped into my head but I think overall that's my favorite end game fair I have to admit thinking on this topic I know last week when I was talking about end game mechanisms uh I was I leaned towards the bang it's done everyone's you know you want to you want to sneak in there and and sneak in at the end whereas I think when it comes to actual triggers um I'm actually leaning toward the set number of turns and this is actually because I'm frankly not all that great at games I really admit I'm not the best game player in the world uh and especially at the beginning whereas if you know you have a set number of turns the next time you play that game you're working with a a knowledge base and you know it's going to end at the same time so you can try something different you can think about what did and didn't work and you can adjust your play style accordingly whereas if you've got that random ending of turn it's harder to compare play a versus play B and see what went wrong and what didn't um so it's you're able to be more experimental in learning the game if there is a set number of turns so I think this fits for you because you don't play the same games as often now that you're in Windsor it's happening a little more but like you're not the one playing the games five times in a row and getting to that level of Mastery where I think that's where that might shift where at this point you like learning games and want to get better at games so you want the same you want you want to control like when you're doing a science experiment here you want you want the control the game's going to end the same way next time I play it right whereas tapestry it's going to end differently every single yeah it seems like a game it does feel like it it ends at different points with totally different scores well and I mean the big problem with the with uh with tapestry is you'd have to convince someone to give you the same uh oh geez and even then like there's so many random variables yeah you want to control for one variable and in tapestry that's just not possible like everyone would almost have to like go up the same tracks to even try to learn a different strategy with the same thing which is isn't going to happen right like it's closer like it'd be like a terror mystica being another example with a 13 different fact even if you get everyone to play the same factions they're still going to play different because people are going to build different things first and choose different starting locations yeah but at least that one has a set ending yeah I would say uh Clinton's Caledonia actually has a pretty solid uh learning uh system you know if you can play the same same Clan again you can you can learn a lot more about it every time you play in in the single player solo multiplayer Co-op aspect of the game yes when you're not trying to cut other people off and steal things other people are trying which if everyone's kind of focused on their own thing then definitely right now my second favorite would probably be the mission based ones I like Campaign games I I like Gloom Haven I like all those games and I love the the various they're the a better example we're going to bring up a game that we haven't brought up in quite a while is that venturia I am shocked by how different that game feels each scenario all using the same mechanics every time I am playing the same deck of cards with maybe one card difference is all that's changed in the deck how engaging it still is to try out different scenarios so that that's probably my number two favorite trigger is the give me a goal as like a scenario driven goal where the next time I get a different goal but I have to use the same resources it's using that same resources it's the plain Gloom Haven and playing the next scenario with the same character who might got a little bit better but in general using those same resources to try to accomplish something different which is probably why I enjoy role-playing games so much as well fair enough that's kind of the the ultimate uh variable uh player driven scenario uh based gold is is RPGs so can you think of a game that you do like the end game trigger that does the immediate ending where you can you know pull off the big combo at the end of the game no one was expecting uh well I know I think last week that my uh stopper the the stop sign gain um was the we can't stop can't stop is one of those but they're um I'm trying to think um I mean Azul is close but not quite it's because everyone does get to to wrap up but you've you've you've triggered the end game and it's like you aren't going to get to play you aren't going to catch up you're not gonna catch up now because I've uh you know you're not getting those five red yeah exactly or or you are getting those you know eight red that are sitting there that are gonna well yeah I was thinking of getting all five red on your scoreboard yeah yeah is the one I was thinking of is you're like oh you have that spot you already put a blue there I'm gonna end it this round so that doesn't clear um yeah no that that's that's definitely the you know sort of one of them that comes up um the other one is well it's interesting hi gifts uh which is a trick taking game we play uh on BGA uh you trigger so the first person who's uh done with their cards is out but the other two keep playing for second place or whoever else you know whoever else is okay yeah plays for second and third place but you trigger your end game uh by playing your last card before anyone else but they can't go past you uh they won't get more score their score can't go up okay go beyond you yeah no but that's interesting yeah so the um oh that yeah but that's actually end round that's not in game yeah yeah that's what I was trying to figure out is that no that's [Music] one we talked about last week that I don't know how that falls in here is um the the game ends when no one can move we hadn't talked about so there's a different type so uh hey that's my fish um battle sheep um what's another one a corridor is that the one yeah well what about no so arguably checks can get into that right yes get into that yeah chess actually when I was researching this chess has two end games one is capture the piece which this particular article called out as a type of game so Stratego you gotta capture the thing risk if you capture not risk at Stratego if you capture the flag I think it is in Stratego they brought up capturing the the the um king in Chess and almost all of these games also had a side end condition of or it results in Thai if no one can make any moves so so chess technically it's not you can't make any moves but um stalemate right like there's no now the one that is the end game condition is your opponent can't make a move as checkers I guess is is one of the very I guess that Pro Checker players don't tend to eliminate each other they tend to get to a point where the one player can't move anymore right uh and haggis is 350 points for those wondering so that's just a point it's like a racco or whatever right you just keep playing what's Rocco goal yeah well it's points but okay what's the what's the round trigger goal I guess a big goal right get your cards in order yeah I'm just wondering see there are round triggers round end triggers play it's it's player triggered though right because you decide yeah but you if you get it you get it and you win like if you miss it that's you playing the game wrong well that's not yeah but you can't be like oh I think I have it you have it you don't well yeah but you don't have to get them all in order yeah you do oh yeah yeah you do okay I was trying yeah I was thinking I was thinking you could yeah that would be an interesting variant that you could call it early if you think you have enough points more than everyone else right that'd be that'd be okay there you go we might have came up with a Gamers variant of Rocco where you can call just rack instead of Raco and and you actually you actually call it you either have Rack or you're too drunk to be playing raka oh technically you lose the game if you turn around your rack and it's right all right well I think uh we're pretty sure I'm pretty sure we're at the trigger to end this topic fair enough so we would love to hear about your favorite the end game triggers in the comments Below in a moment we're also gonna be checking in with our chat room here on Twitch to see what they have to say now the audio of that uh for those who can't be here live does go out to our patreon backers at the hotel guest level or higher which you can support us at patreon.com tabletop bellhop now before we do go to the lobby just a reminder that we are here to answer your gaming and Game Night questions sometimes we take two episodes to cover a full topic because we get so involved you can send questions to us by going to tabletoplhop.com and clicking on ask the bellhop emailing Mo at no sorry questions at tabletop bellhop.com actually mobile work too but questions is technically where they get filtered uh or 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454 Big Block With 305 Small Block Heads
[Music] how you doing tonight dirty old bills up here we're just over here at Brian's we are freaking right here right yes we are we're working on his 454 voice with the 305 head conversion kit and it's a nolza bill - just so you know way why would we right yeah he just filled up the down watch his voice was that a [ __ ] will these things I can see it coming let me go Oh chicken dick day chicken dick boys he's gonna grab the pliers he does I knew you would [ __ ] stop forgot the pliers hopefully you can see us up there boys and girls people's I don't have the camera with the screen on the back so I can't double check so hopefully you can see us and if you can't because what it is is friggin right it is this big box got friggin fly by 106 valve 1616 milk turbo this is right here that's what that is Oh freaking these boys this is a turbo conversion kit we took an old air conditioner pump and we turn it into a turbo we did volition oh darling terrible boys this is what you call a Whipple charger a this one runs off the belt so it puts a boost through these lines into the radiator over to the engine and the intake and it gives it more pressure of some sort and it helps cool the interior of the car - where's my plug no Brian's got a nice big garage here that's absolutely [ __ ] useless as you can see no lights just using Bilson's old oh hey boys don't forget to get yourself one of these cat LED lights I just tell them very little else absentia friggin right you better it's friggin decent looking at ways we see Tiffany you can see right there's what my players win it these are my new dawn blue these are morning these are my players so you probably are I know the arm we borrowed it I look form and it couldn't find him you son of a [ __ ] yeah don't you guys love friends at 4:02 is never bringing back hey I left you three girl bits just you just thing when you got rid of them just leave a little ring job so fingers get hurt I can't believe you took my pliers man I didn't take them I bought no you didn't because you see them boys that's it I'm freakin putting my cameras on recorder woman what else you think the other day where the hell is your drill you just had it I know I rely on the camera oh yeah I'm doing the ground relocation it used to be on the in factory bracket here but we're going down to the bottom bolt of the old alternator release because you can't see it it looks better and less wire it's better and I'm not going you can't put on the backside because that will be like putting a wash in there I'll throw the frickin belt off you put the quarter inch washer where it shouldn't be if you put it in front of the bowl then it's not affecting ya what is this thank 16 yeah fighting this holes will be like trying to find a food a duvet that won't work we let me know what you feel threads it's in but you're only gonna be able to be one so far without most air these boys are going to get this thing fired up tonight no no you have to read the word eyes or nipple right what Susie longer going you make it sound like a big job where's the girl boys we're gonna fill this freaking camera in no time it's hot in here people break them in here this 572 602 cover over in the corner oh hey spank me yell it's 1 572 yeah ok is that the one that's fuel injected with the 350 mod yeah council leader was a turtle bill training camp boys isn't this the prettiest friggin 305 you've ever seen you might find it slow sir fightin handsome hey great scarves almost as good-looking as my wife white shine here it is the wife's peridot okay let's go what are we doing what is this postal oops well that's a spare not a spirits for to replace something what Cisco you're gonna let's leave this on the middle no well no but I gotta chase it under you do that I'll do this hope you chase that but there's more more vacuum I know they're wearing it over here not since I [ __ ] doing it I think you're just drawing lines where have you finding the place to put them right yeah oh okay it kind of looks like you did that I didn't do that I'm just saying but remember it goes over there see that one on top of that AC line okay [ __ ] try Jason up down any more it goes I'm sure it should be a silicone foam so Marky this is gonna be an edit nightmare because this looks like a nightmare yeah it won't be anything all weekend maybe no stars oh I'll be a YouTube star good luck I'm not one so how the [ __ ] useful is all of that come on don't be so hard on yourself people love you 2300 where's your zip ties don't lock ones or do you want stainless ones black ones where's the other one you're talking about that's not a vacuum I know no okay cuz that's really ran it for some reason that's stupid well guess what lady [ __ ] changing it cuz it goes way the [ __ ] over there I don't [ __ ] thing that's why [ __ ] legit that glowing coming off yeah but it splits off back here it goes inside why would they ever GM I want to know why back in 1985 you put that wire there over top of it well did you want to change that hardliners [Music] if you want you can splice in a lot or we just connect that loose no we're good what are you doing rather well yeah those are nice $200 lines you got there well boys we got the wires put in here we do we're not sure if you had it right yet or not but Ronnie's just going over all the holes or Rooskies there to make sure they're all nice and tight so we don't have any blowouts if you don't I'm saying ain't but I'm not sure if the time is good or if I get the firing order right yeah but we'll freaking find out what we buy Brian over taking the old crome friggin thermostat housing and cracked oh boy so we got a little bit of leak there through up here hopefully enough to see if she'll start because we haven't checked on her I'm just guessing and you know one eighty four three five six seven - you know what I mean so uh here right let's see if it even runs 33 sakes see how close I got the timing buddy yeah close we got the old timer ruski and then we're gonna clean up the wires don't worry for frick sakes it's been a long time since I played with the v8 so I want to see if I'm still good boys okay [Music] I'm pretty lucky for 454 with 305 head day boys does hey sounds pretty good for a big old for big before with 305 heads boys decent so now we gonna do scare up right we're gonna run the wires and make sure they're not anywhere minutes up little daddy this one here I like contemporary that was nice so you don't believe me do you probably you probably think yeah I already had it running in this one huh well you know what boys I'll be totally honest with you I didn't have a fire mode right the first I did or not right yeah and we did fire it out but we had two issues boys as I'm honest with you guys I love you guys right don't forget to subscribe mic to you by the way hit the keys develop our button why wouldn't you but what we had when we first fired enough we had a little richness going on and we had a vacuum line on the secondary squeeze there squeeze around the old Rochester bog there and it was caused to grow a little rich so we fixed that line and then like I said we had a little leak on the old thermostat I was because dear old Brian your crank drop a little too much right port man the open port grant charms okay no running in this hose blew off boys did Brett take that so that's why she's wet boys we had to take her outside closer off we did hey look look at him look at him he's antifreeze D is but I wish I was recording that but I wasn't for frig sakes that would have been hilarious but anyways it's looking good we're getting her together here not gonna be fast but God answers gonna be pretty one time right okay follow me oh look that's the sound of the sevens over there oh let's see what she sounds like now it's probably pears I'm kidding oh by the way it might sound like Chet them well thoroughly he might have been still on a knot though [Music] anything on a seven twenty left it was on Jimmy it was on Jimmy all right so you haven't turn here yet all right so I love your shoes public asking about is little frogs my little depth in the old Potter risky what you knew this then well no I'm not to be the guy that stands back observes you want me to grab them boulders yeah so I'll get the spacers and we'll put them on as we go I just gotta find the spacer I just have okay everything right here like a bit by a [ __ ] mosquito [ __ ] blue buoys I got so much [ __ ] dude yeah man this is absolute and it's all good shake ulis really plastic big dollars sponsored by tails come from go glass and accessories boys actually every little liquid thing on here came from go glass by the way it comes in the next day DS and will go no show brother do you do it this is all just [ __ ] lucky holy crazy [ __ ] that father just [ __ ] flying around for [ __ ] sakes oh [ __ ] man you almost need a broadband amen Oh way back here let me move yes so you can see this act I just want to pay somebody to do a boys freaking right I do you didn't go under the fuel line again pull it through I'm pulling you told me okay no I pulled it into a wedge well how am I supposed to see with your hand in the way you did have seen that thing man just like a hooker Wesley what's going on why is my car squirting everywhere she looks pretty nervous there for a minute thinking this thing is never gonna [ __ ] run again how come my wives look so much barriers blue spark plug wires it gives me an extra 10 horsepower to the tires it's kind of like a civic put a fart pan oh that's like 15 15 yep giggles bark it's fast that's fast car [Music] 23 seconds in the quarter at 52 clovers no no that's cool from go glass accessories decent as looking at you back to your ass because you're standing right from the camera hey I only cooked all your stuff to build us boy look at that decent the only thing that's [ __ ] this motor up is like goddamn Rochester you know where I got that line going twice and accessories you're all good to deal with me tinting go glass and accessories need mobile call bill at Google glass I think this might work your horn where they held that where go you pulled it off freak though you the engine mount I swear to god you're in the engine mount won't be there you're in the engine I know but I'm double checking how's it go over so I don't side wings man you sure positive that's it yeah just underneath that road right there your honor that's it yeah oh why Emma Oh pushes sideways on it oh I thought it was I'm looking for a space oh why would all that thing ten to ten years ago there now you know if it's overheat anyway it's been over there and here we good which is good because I though glass they're professionals it's almost friggin impossible make this me you should put this under the VTR Oh Frank man this is supposed to go to the front of the blog I'll call these why they spent over T and put five packs from here how's it go all the way up there though because it would be off it goes to the front of this and behind here and it'd be off the manifold and then that wire go through here and across and then I have to undo the whole spark plug wires and this should be under this EGR valve knob of it it shouldn't be in here and that we're running along the gully and then this wire could be cut off and run across here with this one so that wouldn't even be there you don't see any wire here and you can see the valve cover well how much getting good with that yes I don't know what she didn't put cutters she had them that one spent all right look before now we're gonna try to get this unplugged it will come apart it's just melted it's nasty looking wd-40 decrease decrease so you know much better good seven mil and why would I have two different sizes on it GM what's really going on alright we gotta go down you gotta find out where that wire tool it says just [ __ ] is over big time go down there CV find that wire on that [ __ ] that getting cocked up anyways I don't know if we're going to have much footage for you tonight but thanks for watching anyways and this is what me and Brian did for the rest of the lake just kind of took her out wires so it's kind of boring boy so I'm not gonna keep you here and hold on not whywould right there anyways have a good night don't do anything I wouldn't do and you know what for now tonight a chance a hairy old working on Brian's 454 with 305 heads motor here we are pretty right
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driver view bus ride on Gov. House Rd. from CPS past Gov. General house to la Toc Rd. on St. Lucia
coming up on the left still is the Central police station we're not stopping there [Music] so which island did you visit yesterday so if you eat Atlantic side all different types of flowers oh yeah that house right up there French Colonial architecture that's how the principally holds and of course the English will use the Bricks now most of the fruits on the island have kept the English style building the hope to descend the blocks to be fun for it it's you get that side effects coming up you just want to stop so we get to see the first six important so you can get your copies ready for now yeah it's pretty good season so every day pretty much until like late you'd say late March April it's gonna get quiet ah all the way October again yeah if we were lucky and it wasn't so hazy on the horizon we would see Martinique from here one miles away from us but it's still easy up there where's the thank you though yeah we are probably thank God foreign [Music] I'm usually get about close to 200 inches of rainfall over the years so oh yeah anybody thinks they could drive out there so far no that skill s you can accidents but not usually around there going down a steep sides but you will get accidents on the highways okay coming up I'm gonna show you my house [Music] are you gonna see my house there's plenty of space oh don't I wish this is the residence of our governor general you gotta press it down in the back of it like ah thank you [Music] all right so this is the resident the residence of the governor general we now have a male governor general but before that was until the last day of December we had a female governor general she was there for about like 20 something years so she resigned and gave someone else a chance yes and the the governor general is actually like the Ambassador for the island and we're part of the British Commonwealth foundations also yes and uh he's usually appointed by the queen or the British high compression so that's a very prestigious position to write it
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Kidd Pisces - All of the Lights (Freestyle)
[Music] the peace not the world don't make a [ __ ] s this Impossible Dream makes it better feel love when is it that we're going to see ourselves as one but not seven man's anxiety for Destruction threatens the balance of Peace Love is All what Humanity needs you know right now not the guns not the meils and the after wounds we receive the species what we need the love and the strength no but there certain time you know [ __ ] gets so real so real like [ __ ] got to do what they got to do you know it's kill or get killed it's either me or you what you going to choose on my hand that Mary Jane man I be writing raps no play no game feels like a hob no spray no strange it's cold as [ __ ] a lame day I be in the street [ __ ] got to go and get it ass [ __ ] mad cuz they [ __ ] Los it means necessary do it I be with your girl doing all this you it wait wait wait [ __ ] talk [ __ ] we going take to the you got to work that step my shoe [ __ ] take on some real [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] P your I be getting my paper [ __ ] easy some weed [ __ ] Crank that we [ __ ] I'm a c weed [ __ ] CR that we cranber cran on some C [ __ ] cran you [ __ ] [ __ ] weak y' talking sweet you say you a real [ __ ] but you riding dick you real [ __ ] [ __ ] but you riding di man that s so flow man you [ __ ] [ __ ] wait what you say [ __ ] feel so num like a dum [ __ ] you just s [ __ ] this she like a crazy [ __ ] she going to give me head I need some [ __ ] brain [Music] I feeling wow so [ __ ] insane I'm so alive I got my man she ride Rel like G Dam yeah turn the lights on [ __ ] get the brights on we got them lights on [ __ ] on you nights on all night day niggaer we be [Music] on around sometimes you know you just got to release some [ __ ] like this you know talking to the street talking about the life talking about the real [ __ ] talking about you know the game you know and all that some [ __ ] ain't going to get it some [ __ ] going to get it what you going to do are you going to get it or not we got to do this [ __ ] any it's necessary man [Music]
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PCA 2021: Oliva Cigar Company
[Music] pca 2021 bear duplicity here with team cigar coupe ben lee behind the camera we're so excited to be here at the olivia booth with ian blanket ian thank you for hosting us today you're welcome we are really excited this is one of the staple brands in every humidor across this country and it is one of the cigars that you can continually go back and go back to and this year you guys are commemorating a very special occasion about the 135th anniversary right behind us why don't you tell us a little bit about it so the regular survey that most people know so binder and wrapper the binary fellow are from nicaragua the wrapper comes from ecuador um it's a petite corona shape size so it's tapered on the bottom five point five by 54 sides been busy with this one since we started early late last year and actually we just got the boxes like yesterday so you could keep them just in time for the show perfect timing yeah it's a gorgeous presentations what's uh what can uh what can our consumers uh expect to pay for such a beautiful uh cigar so the box retails for 120. there's 12 cigars in the box so 10 stick and they should be in stores fantastic a lot of great things continue to happen here at oliva cigar company we've got a couple of additions to a beautiful classic line that has to perform incredibly well for the millennial looking at the natural we've got the box plus uh the manchester del toro yep so we've expanded the whole line um the natural land is only one extra addition on the vitola which is the double toro and then when we switch over we're going straight into the maduro line we've added three more to have the bow lines of the same amount of contour so now the boat has seven different skews um on the maduro side we'll have a number four so we'll have a torah and a double torah added to the edition on the maduros gotta say a shameless hello to my beautiful wife sitting at home german heritage advent was always advent calendars were always a part of her childhood we've always had them as part of our marriage i i completely agree and so now the advent calendar has been added to you tell us a little bit about this wonderful gift that my wife can give me for christmas so this is actually meant to launch last year and everything came in late kobe was a disaster when it came to that thing so it was kind of like flip up so we get we got them in too late to start selling them on time for christmas uh we postponed in the year so now we are so there's 25 cigars in the box um sales should start we start telling them today but they'll start shipping in october they come with a unified pack inside so you're good to go you have to worry about humidity um you have 25 cigars for 25 days for christmas um there's a few limited edition runs in there those are food that everyone knows so how it works is these will be covered with tabs and then for each day we lift up and you have a new cigar you want to open don't cheat keep it one day one day two day three you should have a couple of flips in there absolutely so again how much will my wife be paying for this when she buys me so they retail for 200 200 or 25 seconds easiest sell you've ever made should be great ian blanken of a leaders car company we're so excited for all these great additions to a wonderful staple brand of oliva thank you so much you're [Music]
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PAWN | Short Film |
foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] not happy I'm not happy are you ready to go in no okay we're not going back on this one okay you you're gonna go in there this is what's going to happen you got to understand that we're here now so get in the mood let's go this plan sucks okay I don't understand why you just the Rolex it's worth 20K at least Rolex fake this is the only way that we're doing this you're gonna go in there and give it to Big Mama and you just gotta trust me on this one this is what we're doing I already went in there and told her no now you want me to go in there and tell her yes I'm gonna look like an idiot I'm always gonna be around to protect you okay protect me protect me from what huh do you want to lose the house lose that do I want to lose them am I the one that went to Biloxi Mississippi and put down our entire life savings on a blackjack table and lost is that me no that was you that was you that was not me that was not me what we're not going back this is it we're here now this is it you're gonna go in there and give biggest mama the thing that's the plan because you're an Aries I knew I should have been with a Leo ready to go no are you coming you gotta start pulling your weight on this one kid your breath smells like [ __ ] [ __ ] you oh [ __ ] I forgot that part we've been waiting here two hours are we going in or what what why would pawn shops even be open this late that's a good question it's not safe like they know people are coming in they're giving out money and they're open just past dark that's crazy why don't we just hold up the donut place down the street there's no money in Donuts what's a dozen donuts eight bucks how many dozens do they sell a day 40 is it 40 times for a dozen donuts [Music] ah [Applause] hey welcome to the punch oh hey Piggy all right so soon is a big mama here oh yeah yeah she's in the back thank you foreign together all right I want you going first all right you're tougher than me you know that I know that you gotta I want you to be the muscle I want you to say hey this is a hold up give me all your money oh so you came back have a seat but you said that this is the only way so maybe you do realize if we do this you only have 20 days to pay me back it's going to push you to the 26. is that okay yeah it's fine are you sure it's okay Peggy it'll be okay let me see what we have here it's heavy Petty I like that that's the first sign what what the this is the most beautiful seven thousand six thousand six thousand this is a vintage Peggy this is a business six two five zero how about with this how about a knife a loaded knife not a loaded knife but hey give us the money or I'm gonna stab you and if they're behind maybe like a glass window they're not gonna be this is not like a bank no I've been in there we were in there last week scoping it out there's no glass you know that stop psyching yourself out come on you can't do that to my hair man sorry you can't do that to my hair it looks fine listen man I know it looks fine right there don't point it at me come on sorry come on stop it see you're scared of it yeah I'm terrified don't be scared of it too we'll use the gun don't there's no bullets in it right there's bullets in it can we take the bullets out and just make it like a fake gun oh come on what if they're like okay we'll give you the money if you shoot us what if they asked to be shot and then they'll give us the money they're never gonna do that there's a possibility they're never gonna do that well what is better about not having the bullets in that we don't actually kill somebody I don't want to kill anybody today we could just not fire the gun okay what if they fire a gun at us and then you throw the knife at them right yes six three five zero six three zero zero fine Peggy where did you get this from I inherited it recently pick everybody in your family inherited from who my grandma and my dad's side she offed herself last week bad for her but great for me what number did we say six three five zero I want to wear the mask though because I don't want anybody to have any clue like a lot of times there's surveillance like they'll know I want to wear the masks all right I got two two qualms with the mask here first of all what I just did my hair real nice and I want to get away with this money looking pretty cool and this this is acrylic this is not a breathable fiber I need a natural fiber I don't I don't care about your hair put the mask on you should be all there coming again for me all right yeah it's good I really appreciate this no I I do too thank you okay do you have a bag a bag pecky put it in your bra that's what I do biggest Broadview is you do whatever fine I'm with you when you're right all right I'll see you at Temple good shovels good shot hold on are you okay yeah Peggy no are you sure you're okay Peggy I'm relatively okay is Butch putting his hands on you again not a lot what did I tell you about that I said call me call me what'd I say call you Peggy come on call you I'll call you okay I'll call okay all right okay okay I think things again you're welcome 26 the 26th yes the 26th yes okay all right I'll see you at Temple Good Shabbos Good Shabbos look I'm done talking about this let's get in there and Rob that pawn shop all right it's not like some beautiful woman's gonna come walking out there with a wad of kick yeah see that beautiful woman over there no no no no no no no no no no no no no yeah [Applause] [ __ ] nice nice hey are you okay yeah yeah I'm fine yeah oh my gosh okay [Music] thank you [Music] oh my god let's go the [ __ ] happened are you okay I [ __ ] kill them [Music] he came after me [Music] those pieces YouTube [Music] I'm so sorry you better be sorry I'm so sorry baby not in the not in the car oh my God where did you get a gun they had the gun they came and got I kicked her ass [Music] look at my face [Music] thank you [Music] this is [Music]
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Levies Meeting - Sept 23, 2021
good evening everyone it is 6 30 p.m and we certainly want to welcome you to seattle public schools virtual community meeting this meeting is concerning the 2022 school levees tonight i am your host my name is bev redmond your new chief of public affairs so welcome this evening we hope you've had a great day and we are here to serve you and provide you with some key information we'll continue to admit folks as they certainly arrive but we want to keep on our schedule tonight as we're advancing the slide to talk about our ground rules and other information please know that your participation tonight is incredibly valued the meeting is also going to be recorded so if someone wanted to attend but could not there will be another opportunity to to gain some information by watching the recording one of our basic ground rules and we believe that you're certainly of mutual mind that we conduct ourselves with civility we have respect for others and we believe that that is a partnership that we're engaging in tonight all of our attendees as guests tonight during the presentations you are muted and your cameras are down however during the question and answer period when we get toward the end we will certainly be calling on you but know that the chat is available to you tonight we're going to focus on answering the questions and taking comments that are presented or on the information that is presented we know that you have a lot of thoughts a lot of concerns about a myriad of issues but tonight we are here to discuss the levies but there are other ways that you can certainly get your questions answered if you're not hearing your topic discussed tonight there is let's talk there is a form that you can put your input in at any point in time if you go straight to triple w dot seattle schools dot org slash levees again let's talk is a form that is available to you by going to w www.seattleschools.org levees we're going to be here for about an hour in conversation and we will end at 7 30 however if we happen to rap earlier and there are no additional questions we will certainly return your evening to you because we know you have other things to do so again we are having a conversation engagement a respectful manner and certainly believe everyone is of like mine tonight if we can go on to the agenda the presentation just running down a few things that you can expect before we get to that question and answer period the presentation is certainly regarding the planning for the school levies within that category we'll be discussing school funding educational programs and the operations levy or what we call epno and the bta v capital levy and then we will open it up for questions and answers again that chat is available to you even while your camera is down and you are muted that chat is available and we will be surfacing those questions and making sure that you get your answers tonight so without any further ado i am going to hand over the session as i take down my own camera and mute and take a look at the chat as we're going along and hand over the microphone the presentation to joel and byrd she is sps's chief of financial she's our chief financial officer and she has a great deal of information to share so jolin the floor is yours thank you bev welcome everyone it's great to see so many people in attendance tonight so i'm going to give you a little bit of information about k-12 funding both at the statewide level and in seattle and then i'll provide some information specific to the epno or the operations levy as we generally call it so first school districts are funded both through state local and federal dollars and you'll see on a slide that's coming up in just a moment that uh those local dollars from local levies are the second largest funding source that we have and that's pretty typical our uh revenue stream and the percentages that we have in seattle are mirrored by districts across the state so every three years and again this is pretty typical for districts every three or four years we are on a three-year cycle in seattle districts ask our voters to renew consider renewing the operations levy which is a local education property tax so what's important to know about our education at levy in seattle is that all of those dollars do stay in seattle there's a statewide property tax those dollars go across the state but our local levy is just that it's for seattle public schools and local levies which you may or may not be aware the state provides very little funding for technology and very little funding for construction and building improvements so levees really our districts and our seattle specifically main way of funding those two areas so on the next slide this does show what we're anticipating this year so this is from our budget book and you can see that for school year 2122 the state is providing almost 60 of our revenue overall but the next largest area are local taxes which is the component from the levy and that equals 15 of our expected revenue for 2122 and then in third place is the federal dollars that we receive from the federal government moving on to the next slide a little bit more about sps school levies so our property tax levies do have to be approved by the voters and we have two levies that are actually up for renewal and we are on a three-year cycle as i had mentioned in seattle so every three years we asked the voters to approve the operations levy and then what comes with the operations levy is one of the capital levies and those switch years so in february 2022 we'll be asking voters to support a levy we'll be asking voters to vote on a levy i should say that supports critical day-to-day operations not funded by the state and that is the epno levy otherwise known as may you may have also heard it referred to as the enrichment levy and then one to support technology and school building improvements so that levy coming up in february 2022 is the bta with the building technology and academics athletics and then um in three years from then we offset that with the operations levy along with the bex levy so they alternate so again in february 2022 two levees on the ballot one is the operations levy the other will be for what's known as bta5 so renewing levees does provide super critical funding for our students schools and staff we have some examples of that um coming up on the next slide so before we get there we're going to talk just a little bit about how seattle school taxes compared to other districts so we're fortunate in the seattle school district to have a lot of business property and that helps our tax rates be the best in the region so we have the lowest rates per thousand and you can see that for the 2021 tax rate we are at a dollar eighty four per thousand and you can see districts around us you can see bellevue at two dollars and fifty nine cents per thousand all the way up to high line at four dollars and fifty cents per thousand so just um a way to look at what those rates are across our region and know that seattle has the lowest rate per thousand on the next slide so here's where we're going to go into a little bit more about the educational programs and the operations levy renewal so that is that three-year levy um it really does help us ensure that every student has the appropriate access to tools and resources that they need to succeed and we're going to give you some really specific examples about some things that levy the levy does provide so it does bridge the gap between what the state's funding and what we really need in seattle so it may surprise you or maybe it doesn't surprise you to know that the child nutrition program or our school lunch program we have run a deficit so the state nor the federal government provide enough funding to run that program completely and so the levy backfills the difference between what the state and the federal government provides we also buy more counselors and so and more social workers with our levy to support social emotional health and the levy pays for almost half of the special education program for seattle public schools likewise we have some teacher pay that is also supported by the levy and again additional mental health counselors other programs that the levy is is paying for our stem and cte programs some of our maritime programs our skill center programs as well receive funding from the levy and then student athletics music and some other extracurricular activities are also funded at a smaller amount out of the operations levy on the next slide so now we're down to the examples so you may have heard in the past that mccleary as the education bill has been known in washington state that mccleary is fully funded and mccleary did make a big step forward but there are still some gaps and we can clearly articulate and outline those and here are some examples so for example the state funds nine nurses nine for our fifty thousand students and we employ 68 nurses so and even that number we still have room to grow because we have 104 schools we really need 104 nurses so that's a goal that we're working towards and that number actually the number that we employ in nurses each year has been going up for the last few years and this is an area that we continue to ask the legislature to improve on the next slide custodians so now with covid more important than than ever is cleaning our buildings um the state is funding 219 custodians that takes care of over 3 200 classrooms and we employ 408 custodians so again another specific example and seattle's not alone in these numbers this is very typical for a school to have very little nursing support not enough nursing support compared to what they have we have to employ and again in most districts it's a similar situation with custodians on the next slide special education we have about 7 600 special education students that attend seattle public schools we have both federal and state mandates to meet those needs as well as well as a moral obligation to provide those students with their education the state currently is providing 82 million dollars and then our current budget is just over 180 million dollars for that program next slide so i'll just talk about the financial summary for the epno levy so we will put on the ballot at an amount of about 646.8 million dollars that's collected over the three years of the life of the levy we are estimating that rate at 74 cents per thousand so it's part of the dollar 84 that's included we have a rate in there right now so this would replace the rate in the dollar 84 rate it'll still be right around the same amount so one thing i do want to talk about is districts always build in some capacity into their levy rate and we've done the same thing for this one so right now the current amount that the state law would allow us to collect is 63 cents per thousand however we have built in another 11 cents because the levy is capped at three thousand dollars per student and so if your enrollment grows you want to be able to have a collection amount approved by your voters that allows you to go ahead and collect for those additional students so there is capacity built in to our levy for enrollment growth and there's some capacity also built in for state changes in in the law so there are changes that the legislature makes every year or two to levy laws and if that would allow us to collect more levy dollars for our students we just we build in a small amount of capacity so that we don't have to go back out to the voters that it's that it's a one-time ask and we've been very fortunate that our our taxpayers have been extremely generous in the past and we've been very successful in our levies i just want to say that we only collect what the state allows we only collect what our enrollment actually is so the amount that we ask voters to approve is a maximum and then we collect up to what our actual numbers and law would allow on the next slide i believe at this point i'll be handing it off to my colleague richard best who is our director of capital projects so richard good to see you over to you thank you so i would like to um uh jen if we go to the next slide i'd like to start with differentiating between the bex and bta levies as jolin noted the levees run for a six year cycle every three years our bex levies are levies that focus on the replacements of schools the major modernizations of schools while our bta levies focus on systems replacements upgrades to our mechanical system boiler replacements electrical service upgrades and also roof replacement so there's a the the bta levees are much smaller uh projects than the bex levees are seattle public schools has 104 schools and we have approximately 10 million square feet of facilities that we need to maintain of the 104 schools 40 are landmarked our oldest school is bf day elementary school which was built in 1889 and our newest school is wing luke elementary school that opened in april of 2021 next slide please of um as noted the building technology and academics levy focuses on building systems and for our building systems we have an outside third-party consultant that prepares a report for us once every six years no doubt you've heard previous mention of a report in 2014 known as the ming analysis report and in 2020 we had cezanne um provide a report about our building facilities conditions we use this information to inform us as to which projects should be included in the bta capital levees generally systems that are included in the bta 5 capital levees are in poor condition or at the end of their useful life we also have a third party cost estimator who identifies the cost to replace these systems and we assign priorities to every project that we are proposing to the voters of the city of seattle within seattle public schools geographical boundaries in addition the bta levy includes needs for technology it includes academic and athletic field improvements i would note as part of the high school bell times revisions implemented several years ago now seattle public schools made a commitment as part of the environmental impact statement the programmatic environmental impact statement for the bell time changes to provide additional field lighting at our secondary schools we have fulfilled that commitment at our high schools bta 5 has some projects that we've identified for our middle schools to provide athletic field lighting as part of bta 5 we'll be recommending all of our bta or priority one projects to the school board to be included in that capital levy next slide please in addition we will be proposing that we replace memorial stadium memorial stadium was built prior to 1950 and is in need of seismic upgrades ada upgrades and a replacement facility is actually less costly than renovating the existing memorial stadium as part of this project we'll also be replacing the athletic field turf on the the field and the existing metal halide lights going to a more energy efficient led lighting system that will also reduce uh night glare for those residents who live in the queen anne neighborhood in addition to memorial stadium we do have an additional project proposed at john muir elementary school to build a small early learning center of uh four classrooms to help those students be successful at reading at grade level by third grade next slide and then our building systems building and system improvements approximately 150 million dollars is identified for building system uh improvements and we try to have our building system improvements on a replacement schedule that replacement schedule varies depending on type of a system that uh we're talking about playground equipment generally we are trying to replace every 15 years we began this effort with the bex 5 capital levy are going to be including playgrounds going forward on a 15-year replacement schedule roofs are on a 30-year replacement schedule boilers are on a 20-year replacement schedule so you can see that we have a sequence for when systems need to be either repaired or replaced within seattle public schools next slide in addition to playgrounds and site improvements exterior envelope is extremely important uh we look at the making sure that our building masonry has a water repellent anti-graffiti coating on it we are looking at painting those exterior materials that need to be painted our roofs are on a 30-year cycle a recent project that was completed was at west seattle high school next slide and safety and security is paramount for seattle public schools uh we as part of bex four have implemented seismic improvements at 54 schools bta 4 contemplated additional seismic improvements at additional schools bex 5 included some additional schools and bta 5 should complete the list of seismic improvements for priority 1 seismic improvements at our school in addition this levy will include repairs or replacements to existing fire alarm systems fire suppression systems and security systems next slide in addition to uh life safety improvements we are also making improvements to the building ventilation systems uh air handling units um plumbing systems we plan to install uh bottled drinking um fountains at every school within the district we'll be making some electrical service upgrades because of the work of our department of technology services and going to one-to-one computers throughout the district several of our buildings need to have additional electrical [Music] amperage uh available for the computers that are now in those schools in addition we'll be making lighting improvements uh replacing older fluorescent technology with led technology that will help reduce our long-term operating or our annual operating costs and we'll be upgrading our intercom systems next slide in addition to those projects we also have some building one-off projects being proposed we'll be making some security entry vestibule improvements at 10 existing schools we'll be designing vestibules such that when you come into the school you'll be forced to enter into the office before you get access to the schools so you can sign in and the and and office administrators will know that you're within the building will be making ada accessibility improvements uh we'll be redesigning some restrooms to have gender neutral restrooms and we'll also be making some energy improvements and at the john stanford center the central kitchen serves all of our elementary and k-8 schools will be making improvements to the john stanford uh central kitchen for that staff next slide please so with that i would like to uh turn the presentation over to executive director carlos de valle who heads our department of technology services hi and thank you for giving me the opportunity to brief you in this part of the technology might have his uh richard said my name is carlos devan the executive director of technology services for the district um this levy uh request uh pretty much paved the road for a proper allocation of funds for our sustainment of technology investments and uh the effective implementation of technology projects supporting high quality education jolene mentioned earlier a big portion of this levy i mean a big portion of our cast technology is paced by this lady is about 85 percent uh this include about staffing equipment network software resources licenses just to name a few but i'll go in detail in some of the areas that we allocate these this uh funds uh next slide please uh this lady this label asked uh they align fairly well with the board principles that ensures students and educators um and in the district have the resources they need uh for higher higher quality public education experience how i mentioned that we have allocated technology into three major um funding areas the student learning and support the district systems and data in infrastructure and security under the student learning and support funding in this area is for technical support staff who provide repairs and logistics of equipment at the schools also it pays for a digital learning support purchasing of instructional software licenses buying student laptops and tablets and associated staff equipment for the district systems and data this covers uh uh for software assisted developers and analysts and the uh the fear and care of our business financial systems our learning management systems are included in this area such as the schoology and csoc the student information systems that are set up that we use internally such as like power schools also the hardware and the software applications and licenses the consultants and vendor support that we have and the associated staff that support those systems for the infrastructure and security this provides funding now for the operating cost of running the data center and the backbone infrastructure um cyber security monitoring systems the server software licenses uh operations and equipment hardware maintenance uh we paid also for the internet connectivity you know like hotspots and stuff like that uh the telephone service for the uh for the district this is um this must pay bill with utility and uh and the associated staff that supports the infrastructure uh and security next please so how richard was mentioned earlier you know they increased the uh the the the requirements for power and it's fairly true you know back in the december 19 i mean 2019 um we were starting the uh the the one-to-one uh rollout and due to the obviously with the uh pandemic we accelerated that one to one to everybody and and that included not only just the devices and the laptops but also the hotspots the access points that the infrastructure that needed to support all the devices uh had to to grow because um uh it was very limited bandwidth which we did we increased that uh we doubled the uh uh we actually went from 40 gigabytes to 100 gigabytes um so nearly double the number of devices that we needed to manage and support and maintain um whether for students educators or for the staff um increase our device um use requires uh increased infrastructure how i said you know such as wireless access points you know and the routers and the networks uh improved cyber security you know more devices we gotta uh improve the cyber security of it um to include the technical support also uh as more devices and we get more trouble tickets you know more fixes we have to increase the uh the technical support uh folks as well and all the tools that we have um to manage of that infrastructure next slide please so what are our priorities uh based on the board guiding principles uh we are prioritizing technology investments closest to to the students educators and families uh we clear vision uh for inclusivity usability and accessibility for the past year we've seen allowed um required for language translation we we're looking into systems that provide this this uh uh this capability um and usability for the teachers and then to make it user friendly for for the students and and the educators this equitable tools and learning support includes for example the uh curriculum software uh digital equity program uh ease of use lms uh and educator tools uh in this house the support for uh for uh english language learners uh the it investments seek to really seek to realize um equitable tools and opportunities that support students and educators um and the central office as well with that i'm going to pass it back to uh richard thank you carlos and then the a portion of the building technology and academics athletics levy concerns educational programs throughout the district special education science classrooms program placement the athletic field replacement these are existing synthetic turf athletic fields they are on a 10-year replacement schedule we know that due to their heavy use the turf actually decreases the turf length decreases over time these uh um synthetic turf fields last for about 10 years and need to be replaced to ensure student safety we perform gmax testing throughout the life of those fields um we do have field lights as i mentioned proposed at a couple of middle schools and then we also have replacement of athletic equipment which has not been an item that has been on previous levees but our football sleds our soccer goals do require replacement after significant use and so that's proposed in the bta 5 capital levy as well as arts equipment and science classroom equipment so next slide so our recommendation to the school board for the bta 5 capital levy will be an investment of 765 million dollars in our facilities and technology over a period of six years this will address all priority one needs that have been identified by the third party consultant the cost for the levy will be 46 cents per thousand dollars of appraised value which is an increase of approximately three cents uh over the bta 4 capital levy i will note again that the technology department has gone to one-to-one technology devices and that is one of the reasons for the minimal increase in the levy over what was requested in bta four next slide so our next steps are we this is the second of two meetings that we've had this this week we will share your questions and comments with our school board we anticipate the school board will make a decision on uh placing the levy on the ballot on november 3rd um and then the election day would be february 8th of 2022 and with that i will pass the presentation back to bev redmond who will open it up for questions and answers so thank you beth absolutely thank you and thank you to all of our presenters on the panel this evening it is now time for questions and answer session you will see two icons at the top of your screen and what you're looking for to put your question out there is either to raise your hand that icon by pressing that it will light up next to your your square or you can certainly put your questions in the chat this evening please remember that we are focusing on the levy information tonight if there's additional if you have additional questions let's talk is available to you online and you would go to seattleschools.org levies to get started we also we have a number of people who are helping us make sure that we get all of our questions answered tonight i saw one already placed into the chat and it was answered along the way sps owns memorial stadium yes indeed we do and it's used by many high schools for sports as well as our graduation ceremonies so if there are questions that you have please feel free to raise your hand or and we'll call upon you and other than that you also have access to the chat this evening if you raise your hand i will call on you and then i will unmute you so you'll be able to talk thank you tina thank you thank you thank you as we're moving forward more information will be posted on the levy web page as the district continues to gather its information we'll continue to make sure that we keep you informed again if you have questions outside of this particular forum let's talk is available to you seattleschools.org levies does the person on the phone want to make comments i'm going to unmute you and see if um you you wanted to say something um you may have to push star six in order to unmute yourself good thank you i'm good i don't have any questions thank you for asking thanks thank you for for everyone that happens to be attending this evening we certainly do appreciate your presence i think we have a question or at least a comment the new buildings have been beautiful safe and completed on time and on budget thank you and thank you back to cassandra for dropping that comment into our chat we appreciate your support tina do we have anyone that happens to have raised their hand for a question we do not okay i don't know whether we've just done a really really good job we will take all of those thanks absolutely with that if we don't have any questions we certainly will not be labor the evening there i think there is a question or a hand raised here yes um michelle benatau been a two i will allow your money and you will need to unmute yourself as well michelle sorry my phone wasn't giving me a chat option um i had a question about the um school yards and it looks like the focus is on replacing asphalt and i'm wondering if there's other efforts underway to green some of the play yard can be included in this levy or is that kind of an additional fundraising effort that each school needs to partake in thank you so upgrades to our playgrounds are being planned on a 15-year cycle as i mentioned earlier in the levy as part of that there will be an evaluation of whether asphalt can be removed our resource conservation management staff looks at some of the implications for utilities and one of those utilities is storm water that we need to manage and so we are constantly looking at ways to reduce our asphalt such that we can lower our storm water costs in addition there's um significant research out about the importance of biophilia landscaping in the environment and the positive impacts that has on the educational program and so that is another ra reason that we are looking to um enhance um uh vegetation on our school sites and then the last thing i would note is asphalt is a significant heat island and as we dress climate change reducing asphalt and then providing additional vegetation will help with making uh reductions in in the earth's temperature so there's positive aspect from a climate perspective as well thank you for that particular question we also had a question drop in the chat and be answered i'll give voice to it and then we'll see if we have any others does the district need to ask for a waiver from the legislature since not all of these projects are enrichment projects the answer to that no waiver is needed but we certainly do have to outline what the operations levy would be spent on and get ballot approval from the state this has already been completed and approval has been granted so natalia thank you for your question bev i'll just add on to that that technically it's called an enrichment levy but the state considers anything passed with a fund enrichment fair enough oh you know everyone we certainly well we've got another question are the projects mostly finalized or is there still some planning happening are the projects mostly finalized or are there still is there still some work coming coming shall i say for the bta 5 capital levy the projects are mostly finalized um we will begin um planning the beck six capital levy literally um uh within i'm gonna say march april time frame of 2022 probably begin seeking input early part of 2023 on those projects and we'll be having community meetings as well when we go to talk talk about the beck six capital levy and we'll have those meetings early so you can provide input okay another question is the ming report available on the sps website the consultant report of all needed upgrades slash work is that available to us um i even have to ask becky ascencio ortina christensen i know it was available at one time i also know that it's not an ada compliant document and is a relatively large document and so we had to take it off the website uh becky can you advise that's correct um so the main report was from 2014 and we have a more current report from 2020 that was done by cezanne environmental services uh they are you know seven 800 page reports because they look at multiple systems in our 104 schools so i would suggest if you want some information you can go to our capital planning webpage and find our email address and let us know what report you want to see and we can pull that out but we we can't post them on the website because they're both non ada accessible and it's uh just too much data to post thank you thank you it's an impressive document and uh cassandra says she has looked at the 2014 report thank you so much for that uh ashley says apologies if she missed it but how does this levy address funding the clean schools implementation plan i too will take that question and note that the um and i'm assuming this is concerning the clean energy resolution that the board passed uh in february of this year um and i will note that uh this levy does have money um set aside uh for addressing um some projects that will come out of a task force that uh seattle public schools is in is currently formatting the clean energy resolution that the board passed asks the district to be carbon free by 2040 and to not be utilizing fossil fuels and so we are forming a task force to develop a pathway that we can achieve that objective we do have some money in this levy to address projects uh initial projects that this task force might identify we anticipate a significant amount of projects in the bec 6 capital levy to address the clean energy resolution thank you thank you thank you tina do we have any questions or any hands raised out there we do not currently have any questions or hands raised again the chat is available to you or you can raise your hand and i will unmute you we'll give it another minute or so to see if another question pops in again if there aren't any other questions we certainly do thank you for your time and we will not be labor the evening for you but if you have questions on other items or something comes up for you as you continue throughout your evening please know that let's talk online is available to you seattleschools.org levies is a great place to get your questions answered okay again thank you to our panel thank you to every guest that did chime in this evening we appreciate all of your questions the session has been and it will be recorded and posted after we do a little light editing on the front in the back end to get off some extraneous noise and information so that you can have a clean copy of this recording we will certainly make sure that that's available to you with that good goodnight everyone stay safe
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[Music] as a dentist every time when you will take the clinic out shots you will need artificial light which comes from the flush we have different types of the flashes it can be single it can be ring flash it can be dual flash we will go through the differences in between them and also we will be focused on the practical demonstration how the light and direction of this light will illuminate the scene will illuminate the teeth or face and we will show you in details which kind of setting will be better in different conditions so it's important to understand how the light will affect the final result [Music]
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um hi guys um welcome to my channel in this video we are going to be looking at the g5 trigger with pause gear so what this figure does is it allows you to fire single shots weapon on auto so uh let's go ahead and take this out let's have a look at it so the trigger itself then you also have the charging cable that's for the trigger so there's the pause gear on the first get those uh single shots while the second get those eight shots per second they third uh 16 shots per second then the fourth gear those um that's 30 shots per second so the trigger itself is extendable so depending on where um the buttons are on your mobile phone so you can just adjust this and you're good to go and it comes with a clip so this clips onto your phone onto your mobile phone oh i already have one here uh let's take a look at it and see how sorry so let's take a look at it and see how this works so right now as you can see it's on the it's it's on the first gear which is just a single shot and now i'll be going to the second which is eight shots then the third which is um 16 then the fourth which is a so as you go higher you will notice um the lights at the back that those are the charging points and the charging port blinks faster so the fourth gear those dirty shots let's reload um so if you want to get one of this it's going to be available in my store on conga so the link will be in the description below so you can just go ahead on other one of these so that's it for the video
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List of Enix video games | Wikipedia audio article
Enochs was a Japanese video game publishing company founded in September 1975 by yasujiro Fukushima initially a tabloid publisher named ident chip boshu Service Center it ventured in 1982 into video game publishing for Japanese home computers such as the PC 8 800 series the x1 series and the fm7 Enix initially found games to release by holding contests for programming hobbyists and publishing the winners with the first titles appearing in February 1983 Enix continued to hold contests and publish the winners through 1993 when Enix moved into traditional publishing for video game consoles in 1985 it began with ports of two of its more successful games door door 1983 and the port Opia serial murder case 1983 from that point onward Enoch served as a publisher for both video games developed independently by other companies as well as four titles in franchises owned by Enix and created by licensed developers Phoenix's flagship franchise was the Dragon Quest series of console games developed primarily by chin soft some of the games such as Dragon Quest 7 2000 have sold millions of copies and the series as a whole has sold over 68 million copies as of 2016 on April 1st 2003 Enix and Japanese video game developer and publisher square merged to form Square Enix with Enix legally absorbing square between 1985 and April 2003 Enix published 95 video games for 56 developers on 12 systems 65 titles of which were exclusive to Japan only one game King Arthur and the knights of Justice 1995 was not released in Japan at all with the remainder appearing in Japan as well as either the North American or PAL regions Enix served as the Japanese publisher for all of the games released in that region that it was involved in with the exceptions of paladins quest 1992 an ogre battle the march of the black queen 1993 where it served solely as the North American publisher topic games this list includes retail games published by Enix during its existence under that name after its transition from hobby programming contests to retail publishing in 1985 only versions of the games that were published by Enix in the Japanese North American or PAL region are included some games have additional ports to other systems that were only published by Square Enix or other publishers the release dates given are the earliest release of the game by Enix some games may have been originally published earlier by other publishers in another region
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our world is an American television news program that ran for 26 episodes from September 25th 1986 to May 28 1987 the show was anchored by Linda Ellerbee and Rey Gandalf each episode of the program examined through the use of archival film and television footage one short period in American history our world aired on ABC our world grew out of an earlier ABC News special called 4580 Fifth's whose producer Avram Western would go on to produce our world each episode was produced on a budget of 350,000 dollars less than half of the budget of a typical hour of primetime programming at the time our world premiered to indifferent critical response but as the program progressed critics became effusive with the praise despite being critically well-received and profitable for the network our world performed poorly in the meals and ratings as its first half-hour was programmed against the extremely popular The Cosby Show ABC canceled the show after one season ellaby tried to move the program to PBS but was unsuccessful topic production our world was created by ABC News president Roone Arledge the show had its genesis in a 1985 ABC News special called 45 eighty fifths a three-hour documentary that reviewed post-world War two history with an emphasis on the Cold War that special was produced by Avram have Western who also produced our world Anka Zellaby in gandalf co-wrote our world' which combined archival footage with new interviews with people who participated in or witnessed the events initial plans were that each episode would cover one year but that idea was quickly scrapped ellaby said it's hard enough to do a month or even days ABC high dela be away from NBC to co-anchor the show the network considered sander van Acker dick sharp and James Wooten as possible partners before selecting Gandalf at the time the sports anchor from ABC's World News Saturday in World News Sunday set designers modeled the set through our world after a corner newsstand for each episode artifacts of the period being profiled including magazines and political posters decorated the set and a movie marquee listed the title of a film that was in theaters of the time in the foreground was placed in our world newspaper the headlines of which were the program's title in the name of that programs producer each episode cost three hundred and fifty thousand dollars to produce as compared to the then typical $800,000 cost of an hour of primetime network programming the low-budget combined with a dozen commercial spots sold at $35,000 each meant that our world generated an estimated four million dollars in profit for ABC during its original run and summer repeats our world producers selected each episode subject time period with the help of consultants from the Smithsonian Institution and Columbia University the show was limited in its choices by the available footage for the given time period ellaby recalled a viewer submitted proposal for an episode on the american civil war which could not be made because of the non-existence of archived footage from the 1860s in the lack of any living eyewitnesses you topic episode list reruns occasionally occurred in between new episodes topic critical and popular response critical response to our world was overall very favorable reviews of the premiere episode however were somewhat tepid with the New York Times saying there are worse ways to spend an hour and calling the show a pleasant hour while pointing to segments such as an interview with a man who 17 years ago slept in the house next door to a house struck by the Manson gang as not terribly interesting the Los Angeles Times was harsher calling the debut rather bland while praising anchors ellaby in gandalf calling them refreshing and off-center running against the TV mainstream making words not whoopie the times ultimately felt that our world offers no sense of who we really were in 1969 because typical of TV it renders everything equal with subsequent episodes reviews improved the Boston Globe comparing its debut episode a gloppy nostalgia trip that presented history the way MTV presents rock in digestible unrelated bland bite-sized bits to an episode airing less than five months later found it light-years ahead in terms of width style and historical perspective it is still easily digestible but there's nothing bland about it thus in Petersburg Times said of the show it educated but it was not school it entertained but it was not mindless it was quality televisions noblest service the san diego union concurred citing our world errs the most refreshing fascinating an innovative history series ever on TV popular response was much less effusive the show averaged nine million viewers per episode as compared to the Cosby Show which garnered an average 63 million viewers per week our world was the lowest rated primetime show of the 104 that aired during the 1986 to 7 television season bringing in only a six point five ten rating share one segment of the public who responded very favorably to the program was teachers who assigned our world as homework ABC created a study guide for the show mailing out some 39,000 copies a month to educators and fans Gandalf ellaby and Richard GERD I won Emmy Awards for outstanding individual achievement in news and documentary programming writing for the episode Halloween 1938 you topic cancellation and PBS ABC canceled our world after its first season replacing it with the situation comedies sledgehammer and the Charming's ellaby and Gandalf learned that the show had been cancelled from a segment on Entertainment Tonight ellaby sharply criticized ABC for the cancellation saying if they had left it there for three to four years it could have done what 60 minutes did which went against the Disney juggernaut on NBC it could have developed slowly as an alternative program without being in the ratings race the advocacy group viewers for quality television mounted a letter-writing campaign to save the show similar to campaigns that had saved Designing Women and Cagney and Lacey and generated some 20,000 letters of support but the campaign was unsuccessful PBS expressed interest in obtaining the show although ABC asserted rights to the name our world ellaby said we never liked that title to begin with and stated that the name your world was under consideration ellaby planned to co-produced the show through her production company lucky duck productions in partnership with wnet ultimately ellaby was unable to secure the estimated five million dollars needed to produce the first season of 13 episodes and our world did not make the transition to PBS in 1988 CBS tried to revive the format of our world with a television pilot called try to remember anchored by veteran newscaster Charles Kuralt try to remember covered August 11 to 17 1969 echoing our world's pilot coverage of the summer of 1969 the show aired on Thursday June 20 third try to remember did not get picked up as a regular program
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A trans scholar and activist explains why trans rights are under attack
from the conversation this is don't call me resilient I'm Vinita srivastava it's incredible activism happening even in the moments where if this seems despairing We rise up we resist and that is happening too so I want to make sure that we support and uplift those who are fighting in Tennessee and those who are fighting in Alabama and Arkansas and Louisiana and all throughout the states this year we've seen an aggressive push to implement anti-trans legislation in the United States there are currently more than 400 active anti-trans bills across the country some legislation denies gender affirming care to Youth and criminalizes those health care providers that attempt to do so other bills block trans students from participating in sports and still others have banned books with trans content these bills have at least two things in common they all aim to make being trans harder in an already hostile society and they are all being spearheaded by the far right where is all this anti-trans sentiment coming from and what do things look like in Canada are we a safe haven or are we following some of the same trends Cyrus Marcus Ware is on the Pod today to help us answer those questions as well as to get a better understanding of trans histories and the importance of documenting the lived experiences of trans people a trans man himself he is an artist activist and assistant professor in the School of Arts at McMaster University Cyrus thank you so much for joining us today thank you so much for having me as I mentioned we've been watching a rapid rise in anti-trans legislation and rhetoric across the United States what do you attribute that to it's been a string of uprisings that have really pushed the dial and had us moving towards more Justice more Liberation more freedom more access for all people to get to thrive we were winning and then we saw the uprisings of 2020 which were incredibly successful in getting people to challenge their assumptions about the usefulness of policing in their communities and to really question why their governments were putting so much money into policing rather than into community supports and services so we saw some incredible progress happening towards Justice and of course when that happens the right reacts and tries to regain some ground and some of the ways that Republicans in particular in the States but here in Canada conservative government officials have used their powers to try to regain some of their grounds so we're in a moment right now where we're seeing a real push for anti-trans legislation anti-queer content and book bans and book challenges and all of these kind of really old school tactics from the right yeah that attempt to destabilize the incredible successes of activism and of the uprisings that we've seen I understand a little bit more as you say it's pushback it's actually the a reaction to the success of the uprising that we're seeing here and because sometimes when we're in these moments I think oh my goodness they're gonna win this is so tough right now how do some of these changes that are being implemented how does that impact trans folks especially trans folks living in those places impacted by these new legislations the anti-trans legislation that we're seeing in the states is resulting in a direct criminalization of racialized disabled deaf and mad queer trans people this is who's being dramatically affected by this legislation we're seeing it affecting kids but not having access to sports to bathrooms in their schools to trans affirming health care when they do have supportive parents the parents being criminalized yeah just for supporting their children yeah so we're seeing these sort of dramatic effects on community and what we're also seeing is an incredible amount of resistance an incredible amount of community building and an incredible amount of support networks out of desperation and out of a desire to make sure that we all survive this we're seeing networks of people saying can you come to Canada can you come here not to say that Canada is great there are a lot of problems with transphobia here too right nothing is guaranteed if we can look at the situation in the states as an example very quickly things can change 400 pieces of legislation so much can change so quickly so we can't get complacent here and say oh things are so much better in Canada however creating the conditions where people who are in a dramatically desperate situation say in Tennessee which is my home the state oh Tennessee is your home state yeah my dad's family is all from Memphis Tennessee and where I'm very interested and implicated in what's happening yeah so I have to make sure that we survive this how does it feel then how does it feel for you as a trans man on this side of the Border watching what's happening South of the Border one of the things that has always been a big question mark for me in my life is will I stay in Toronto or will I move back to Memphis and I've always wondered that there are moments where I'm like knowing that there are so many things I love about being here in Canada and I love about being here in Northern Turtle Island and I'm so thankful to get to live in these territories but there's homesickness and so I do think oh my whole families down there and it would be wonderful to go back and it would be amazing to get to be in Memphis and I'm really inspired by some of the incredible activism that has come out of Memphis now we see these legislations and these the drag bans and anti-trans bills and it's creating the conditions where it's no longer safe for me to consider living in Memphis I don't think I could safely live in Memphis I couldn't live in a state where I wouldn't be able to access hormones where I wouldn't be able to access family supports where my child might be criminalized just because she has a trans father this is the now a dangerous situation for me even to go home and visit family I'm thinking what are the implications of me using particular restrooms how can I make sure that I keep myself safe yeah and journey down to somewhere that should be home so it's quite concerning yeah I'm sorry I'm really interested in making sure that these things get overturned to make sure that we fight for Trans people in Tennessee that we fight for drag performers in Tennessee that we fight for gender non-conforming people all across the Southern United States to make sure that and the entire United States but I'm thinking about the south here and there's incredible activism happening so I want us to remember that too that even in the moments where if this seems despairing yes we rise up we resist and that is happening too so I want to make sure that we support and uplift those who are fighting in Tennessee and those who are fighting in Alabama and Arkansas and Louisiana and all throughout the states what is life like in comparison in Canada for Trans folks on the surface on paper there's a very good story there's a very good news story that you could tell you could talk about the way that Toby spelled and the incredible work of Sherry genovo and Susan gapka and Monica Forrester to make sure that we get gender identity protection in the Canadian Human Rights Charter so there's some great things that have happened here and also there is still so much transphobia so much discrimination we have a really conservative party that is very against trans rights and trans Justice and that's part of why trans services were delisted from ohip in 1998 because of the conservative Premier there are some very conservative ideologies and certainly some of the voices that we hear coming out of some of the more conservative pockets in the in Northern Turtle Island there is a real problem and there is still a lot of danger the reality for people here in Northern Turtle Island is not a safe place that murdered and missing indigenous women and girls that has been amended to say end to Spirit to recognize how many two-spirit people are going missing and disappearing there's still a lot of danger because I did interviews with trans women of color and many of them talked about feeling safer walking at 2 am in the city streets then at 2PM because there was less chance of running into people so less chance of a transphobic attack or transphobic violence or transphobic comments and so I was like what are we doing in a world in our communities we think things are so much better here yeah and trans women of color are choosing to walk through the streets at 2 A.M because that's the only safe time for them to Traverse the city like this is a problem so we still have a lot of work to do here to make sure that trans people gender non-conforming people non-binary people two spirit people and ninja queer people have what they need to be supported in order to truly Thrive we still don't have a world where we're guaranteeing that trans people get to live long enough to become Elders yeah the transposed study that came out of of Ontario and now they're just finishing the Canadian study there are some real disparities in terms of longevity of life for Trans people the high prevalence of trans folks who have considered or attempted or completed suicide there are so many economic injustices that face trans people where they're over educated and underemployed so the conditions are still not there we still have a lot of work to do even as we can say at least we're not looking at some of the legislation that we're seeing in Tennessee or in Florida you've been working in trans Justice in Canada for over two decades now so thank you for sharing some of the Long View there with us I'm wondering what you think about the requests by activists to the Canadian government to allow Refugee claims from trans and non-binary folks from places like the UK in the U.S what do you think of that request it's so interesting to me for decades there have been attempts for folks who are living in the United States who are not experiencing safety because of being trans because of being queer because of being black they have come here to Canada to claim Refugee status and then they've been told what are you talking about U.S is a safe country because we're more interested in maintaining trade and maintaining an alliance with the United States and there's political implications to accepting refugees from the states that says something politically it says that United States is not a safe country for particular communities so politically doing this would make a dramatic statement that I think we actually do need to make the US is not a safe country for so many communities we need to create space for people to come here in the same way that we have for folks fleeing violence from Mostly white War countries and we need to do that for queer and trans people in the states and for drag performance and folks we also have to be doing that in concert with supporting indigenous Resurgence and supporting land back that's actually part of this conversation it can't be removed from this conversation because of course this continues to be occupied territory yes so any decisions about who's coming should be made in conversation with indigenous communities who are working around resurgence listening to you talk I'm sure that you have stories from the last couple of decades and you write about the history of the queer and trans movements in Toronto what's the official record like in the whatever official history books that we have about queer organizing and what's been missing from that story like what can you tell us that's missing from the official record I mean there's definitely been a lot of work done to Chronicle and document early queer organizing here in Canada largely by white archives by what was formerly known as Canadian lesbian gay archives now the archives with a Q another similar initiatives in the across the country and they've largely left out if anyone who wasn't a white gay man so there's a lot of gaps in our queer archives in terms of trans content in terms of definitely deaf Med and disabled content racialized content black content so there's a narrative that's been created about queer history and queer Justice trajectory that has left out the significant stories of racialized queer and trans people here and that's part of why my work and my scholarship has largely been to try to reinsert our stories into the archive to Archive the unarchiveable as well to think about places like blockarama that has been around for 20 plus years that has been this meeting place and space for queer and trans black and African diaspora communities for literally a couple of decades now 25 I think it's 25 years this year is exactly like this is a significant group in organizing space and like how do you document that experience of being there you know what we should probably just stop for a minute and explain what blocko is because maybe people don't know blockarama is organized by Blackness yes which is this community-based committee that works with Pride Toronto and it's been organizing since 1998 and the first block I was in 1999 and it was first started as a small like blocko Caribbean style Blanco party block party on the edge of a parking lot that wasn't being used by Pride it was a day of DJs and it grew to this massive thing where it's now the longest running stage at Pride Toronto's Festival which happens at the end of June and is a big queer celebration that attracts like two million people oh I'm already starting to think how can I get into Blaco because the lineup is so long it takes place over 11 hours on Pride Sunday it's the longest running stage it was the first stage to have ASL and black ASL it was the first stage to be fully accessible it's now the largest stage at Pride it's not taken over the entire parking lot and the trick to getting into Blanco is to come early which of course nobody wants me that's what you gotta do you got to come early and they have great performers on early in the day but you got to come early because if you come at five you're gonna be in a lineup at Jarvis and keeping in mind the blocko stages at Young and Wellesley so that's quite a journey so it's quite a lineup but once you get in there wow I mean there's food vendors there's Community Marketplace tables we've been partnering with black Coalition for AIDS prevention since the beginning so they always have a table Women's Health a woman's hands there's 11 hours of programming with drag performers and DJs and Headliners and there's been incredible Headliners in the last five or six years including like on Vogue and Destra and just some really incredible folks I took my kids to that one to Destra oh Destra that was okay and then she took the pride flag and waved it and it was like in every Caribbean newspaper was like oh my God Jester's holding a pride flag and that was at Blanco so a really special place where is the stories of Blaco yeah in a lot of these archives in the narrative yeah of queer history and organizing where does block Goliath it's a such a significant thing but if you were to look just at some of the documentary film that's been made about organizing here in in Canada or if you were to go to the archives you wouldn't see us there you wouldn't see the block of History so that is something that's starting to change and I'm thinking of the incredible work of Courtney McFarland who's been doing some curating through the archives with a queue to try to bring some early black organizing history to the friend and I'm thinking about some of the transconduct that needs to be there because Monica Forrester black queer and trans organizer who has been a sex worker activist for 30 plus years has been doing street-based Outreach in the city of tagarando for 30 plus years Works tirelessly her story is often left out so the story that we do here is about a group of white gay men who were attacked at the bath houses in 1981 right and of course the reality is it wasn't just white gay men at the back houses there was an entire group of people who were called the pound-ins found in the bath houses that night and there was actually a significant group of East Asian gay men who were at the bath house that night so much so that gay Asians of Toronto actually did some incredible court support around some of these East Asian men who were found in and they used the police officers racism against himself by standing together with the foundins so that then when the police officer was asked can you point out the people that you found in the bath house they were like oh I can't I remember Richard fund telling me that story and talking about how they stood together and knew he's not not going to be able to tell us apart so if we stand together they're not going to be able to point us out and that works successfully really destabilizing this mythology that it was only white people who were doing the organizing I'm wondering also about some of the impact of the invisibility in the history books how does that impact young especially young trans people today I was a young trans person I came out at a very young age I came out at 14 and I came at a square at 14 and came out as transit in my late teens and early 20s and I went to the library I'm a nerd I was like oh cool I'm gonna get a book about this I'm going to read about this this is what I'm gonna do yeah I mean I'm thankful that there was some queer books in my library and shout out to Librarians we're keeping that in this moment where there's so many attempts at book Banning and book challenges but in those books did I see trans people of color did I see queer people of color absolutely not so I thought oh I might be the only one or you feel isolated like I know that there's more people out there but I don't know how to find them I don't know how to connect with them I don't know how to contact them that sense of isolation that sense of feeling like there's no other black gay people so there must be something wrong with me or there's no other black chance to go so there must be something wrong with me just the idea that even trans people existed if I had read that at 14 I might have come out sooner like it was just you know that the absenting creates an impossibility we can't see ourselves and I think that moment of seeing yourself reflected is so essential and I think that when we don't see ourselves reflected there's an impossibility we can't imagine a future where we exist so it's really important to make sure that we're continuing to create spaces where queer youth trans youth can come and be around and see themselves reflected where they can read content and have themselves reflected where they can go to festivals like block-arama and see them social effect where they can go to the archives or the library like the nerd like I did go to the library and get a book and see themselves reflected so that they know that there's a possibility for themselves Monica Forrester said that they didn't think that they would live past 30. they were so focused on Survival it was really hard to be like oh I should save every photo I should save these flyers no of course not they were focused on Surviving and I think for me I didn't think I was going to live past 30 and so how do we create a different set of conditions for queer and trans use now so that they can absolutely imagine themselves living past 30 and then be free to do so much more because they know that they're going to have a long life wow it's pride month and every year for the past six years community members have pushed for a safe space at Pride which includes for many people no police presence in the official Pride March can you explain why that's so important we don't feel proud when we're surrounded by the entire police and prison Road show that The Pride Parade had become by 2016 when BLM stopped the parade and said look first of all here's eight other demands about queer and trans black people at Pride that need to be addressed around access and Blaco and deaf community members and all these things like that and one out of the demand please stop having police in the parade that was the only demand that was heard really or remembered but they actually did list many Aid demands but the police one was really important because this is not safe we do not feel safe black people are not going to want to come and March in the parade when there is 800 uniformed police officers prison bailiff tracks prison guards marching and police cars these are the same people who are our torturers why would we want to March shoulder to shoulder when you think about what happened since Trayvon Martin was killed that's right the people talk about the uprisings as 2020 but actually the uprisings were long before that yes like 20 2013 when Trayvon Martin was killed and George Zimmerman got off and it kept going because of course the death march continued there were so many police killings so many police killings and there was a moment where it was like why are we celebrating these folks who don't seem to be able to be in community with us they're killing us they're brutalizing us they're criminalizing us like what will it take for you to realize especially when you think that this movement the queer and trans movement The Pride movement grows out of a resistance to police brutality so why are we celebrating them so when we marched in 2016 in the pride parade and stopped the parade and the reaction from the crowd was really negative a lot of people wanted the parade to continue and didn't get what we were on about but by 2017 matched again the mood had shifted dramatically we had come up with these slogans maybe we never again have to remind you that we too are queer we're here in this parade too and we get to be here that we never again need to remind you not to celebrate our tortures maybe we never again need to shut it down for all of us in that March people were clapping and cheering and it was a really different sentiment and it was shortly after that of the membership through an AGM forced pride and said look we're voting on this and we're voting that police will not be in Pride of course there's been many backroom deals to try to get that decision reversed yeah and that continues to be a fight but the movement to get police out of Pride rippled and now there are a police out of Pride movements in Pride festivals all over North America and indeed Beyond and that's going to increase safety for communities that are targeted by police communities who are followed home by police and so I'm thinking of queer and trans people it's a pride festival I'm thinking of black people I'm thinking of bipods I'm thinking of the same deaf and mad people poor people all the people who get wrapped around by the cops who don't want to be going to a festival to march with 800 uniformed cops that just doesn't feel safe you write about how trans people have been at the Forefront of many resistance movements they lay their lives and their bodies on the line to improve life for all kinds of people on all kinds of fronts so housing prison reform health care so this makes life better for all kinds of communities including marginalized communities and in fact for all of us how can Canadians better support this work we definitely need everybody to be on board in supporting trans folks and calling out transphobia so whether that's in your school system whether that's in your peer group whether that's in your family of origin when you hear people being misgendered when you hear trans issues being Up For Debate as if our lives or existence was up for debate you can get involved and you can say hold on a minute trans people are inherently valuable trans people have existed since the beginning of time and I'm not going to let you continue on this and beside the gender binary is fictitious and was created to control us so doing that work of gender advocacy supporting trans women of color supporting transformative color monetarily financially drop them a new transfer support their initiatives there's an incredible group of trans women artists who are making incredible work by their work support their work donate and support trans Pride Toronto which is actually a group that Monica Forrester started that sounds like it's part of Pride Toronto but it's not it's a totally different group and they do trans advocacy and support and Outreach and you know you can support trans groups that are Grassroots that are doing work on the ground you can go to your local archives and say where's your trans content in your education settings in your Children's Schools making sure that trans content is there making sure that there are washrooms that everybody can use making sure that sports are accessible and really questioning some of these pervasive mythologies that like somehow trans kids are trying to invade Sports to be better at Athletics when really they just want to play volleyball with their friends and then when there are marches and rallies not everybody can go to a merchant rally but you can support it you can share it you can make donations you can send them PPE to make it covet safe you can help with making a banner if you're that kind of artsy person you can do all sorts of things that support this I'm not one to say or our Solutions are all going to come from government legislation but you can push for legislation to make sure that trans rights are enshrined and protected and then of course I think we all need to be working towards abolition because I think it's the only way that we're going to have True Justice for racialized Trans people is if we don't have a police system that's constantly going out and arresting trans women of color just find the assumption that they're doing sex work just because they're trans women of color arresting or Worse brutalizing black Trans people so we need to eradicate that in order to create more just conditions on the streets that will make a safer space for trans women of color thank you so much for all of your energy and time today thank you so much for this great conversation that's it for this episode of don't call me resilient that was such a fun conversation and has me excited about pride month are you planning on attending any of the events let us know which ones and maybe tag us on a photo we're on Instagram now at don't call me resilient podcast want to read more about some of the issues we talked about today I've dropped some of the readings and films that Cyrus mentioned as well as other resources in the show notes on the conversation.com if you like what you heard today great news because we'll be back next week in the meantime make sure to follow the podcast so you don't miss an episode and please consider sharing this pod with a friend or a family member or drop 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Who I Want to Box + Vanilla Coca-Cola Coffee Blind Taste Test + Mini Mental Breakdown Watch 104 Days
[Laughter] hey mindy [Laughter] she was chilling like he's chilling in the pile of clothes i moved everything off the couch so i can record it [Music] ignore the shirt don't worry about it yet i didn't feel like changing and it's damn comfortable no one's supposed to actually see it so don't look at it oh what are you stopping so i have a glass i'm doing i'm doing another drink review right and also i'm gonna be saying who i am going to be boxing or who i want to box right there is an answer in this video don't worry hey bendy what's what's going on sweetheart oh you're so beautiful what's up beautiful how you doing beautiful god dawg i was told that i was supposed to pour the coke from last time in a jar i was supposed to hard pour it um this is not nitro pepsi but it is coffee coke vanilla because i am vanilla [Laughter] wait wait let's get a thumbnail real quick what's up you want to say something real quick you want to say something bindi you can see here i hope that's okay with the mic i mean i see mics get wet all the time right right okay so i am gonna try this and uh we're gonna get started so i i think i think that what y'all are more uh some of you i know this may be a shock to some of you but i have news about boxing bindi please oh the person that i'm gonna be boxing no one i'm not interested in boxing i i'm not interested okay and that may be a surprise to some of you howdy how's it going but i'm just i have no interest in it i have no plans to be boxing anybody anytime soon now i'm just gonna say it once that's all i'm saying [Music] okay oh i forgot about the the amount i forgot that exists you smell that actually smelled pretty good yeah i don't i'm just not interested in boxing dude i i'm it's a fun sport right it's fun and all that to watch it's very entertaining right shout out to everybody who boxes most of you actually i'm shaking and crying right now [Music] god damn it you piece of [ __ ] but yeah no i i'm just i value my brain i'm stupid enough you know i i just i can't i hate being hit in the head as well i hate it right i have no liking to being hit in the head and i just that you know i'm not good at getting hit in the head there's your answer no boxing right except for waffle in like a year or two i might you know that'll be fun you know what i mean excuse me hey you're so cute you have a you have like a sticker also i have no clue if um you know since since i made like the uh post for a hundred and four days of youtube i almost forgot the name completely my brain was like oh what is it called it's crazy okay what are you doing what are you doing uh it's almost crazy how i almost forgot but i made the announcement public well i mean it's it's a premiere so you can go set the reminder right now bindi really wants you to go check it out tell them to like tell them to go set the reminder okay but yeah go leave a like go comment in the uh live chat thing there's a chat that you can go talk in uh this is my final like reminder for you guys about 104 this is my final like promotion kind of thing for it i guess you can say um i did a boxing kind of related video because i knew it'd get clicks and i need all the clicks i can get but yeah i put my heart and soul into this project i hope that you guys will be there when it when it's ready june 1st um i give this coke i give this coffee coke about like a it's just like a coca-cola right it's just like a regular coca-cola i can barely taste the coffee i think i can taste some vanilla in there i hardly drink uh coke as it is so it's kind of a kind of a good refreshing taste you know what i mean um i'm trying to eat better i feel like i'm losing the fit look that i had before what are you doing but you know i learned how insignificant and stuff that i am like a night ago because i looked at this video right it showed basically the smallest thing in the universe everything up to the biggest thing in the universe and howdy do did i feel like poo so that's a big priest big priest to that appreciate it and uh i've i just yeah i'm not gonna go into that wormhole again i mean rabbit hole because uh i don't want to have a mental breakdown again because i had a complete mental breakdown last night i talked about my dreams i i was in i was in the center of a supernova and uh i also bought books about paradoxes and my brain is just you know i'm i'm trying to do some research for my next project after 104 if that'll be possible i'm trying to figure something out i don't know maybe it'll happen maybe maybe it won't have been but yeah since i made the announcement for 104 public and all that stuff uh the trailer the teaser the uh everything like that and regarding 104 it'll premiere like the 31st and june first 31st of may and june 1st of june but if youtube does its bs thing where it like puts 104 lower than this video because i i wasn't going to upload anything until june and all that and then 104 will start right but if it does if if if 104 is behind this video especially the start of it the announcement and everything if this video is ahead of it i will end you i will end this video i will make this video unlisted this this video i i will destroy you anyway i'll see you guys later and like the video wait for 104 set the reminder it's going to be awesome you do not want to miss it trust me you don't want to miss it tell your friends text your friend that i am uh uh that i am getting a new toilet and that's it tell them that tell tell your friend yo beechybot is looking for a new toilet do it uh beef twee bottle you
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Purdue’s Engineering and Polytechnic Gateway Complex
(bright music) - [Narrator] The human mind, place it in the right environment and it thrives, place it among other thriving minds, and the possibilities are limitless. Today, Purdue is imagining the future environment in higher education. We're imagining the ways in which our educational mission can be furthered through the design of our physical space and facilities and the ways in which we can best serve the state of Indiana through our land grant promise. At more than 43,000 students enrolled, Purdue is the largest it's ever been, and the number of undergraduates pursuing STEM majors is projected to increase dramatically by 2028. Yet, we are turning away highly talented prospective students in STEM for lack of space. We recognize, too, our role in spurring Indiana's economy and prosperity by educating the engineers and technologists who will build a more technically proficient workforce for the so-called fourth industrial revolution, Industry 4.0. And although Indiana ranks highly for best states in business, it ranks 42nd for labor supply. Our solution, the Gateway Complex. Built on the site of the current Nuclear Engineering Building and Michael Golden Labs, this four-story industry focused facility will form a welcoming new University entrance, expanding the space at that location by 2.3 times and becoming the academic home for schools for both the College of Engineering and the Purdue Polytechnic Institute. It will create an interdisciplinary hub of project-based teaching labs, reconfigurable instructional labs, research labs and a first for any university in the nation, virtual labs at an extensive scale. And it will be home to the Hoosier Hot Corner, Purdue's first physical front door for businesses to be led by an academic unit. Here, startups and other companies will establish a base to collaborate with faculty, create senior design projects, hire student interns and identify full-time employees amid one of the largest populations of engineering and technology students in the country. In one place, proximity will spark new perspectives, insight and creativity as students, faculty, businesses and entrepreneurs work side-by-side. Greater numbers of bright young minds receiving a Purdue STEM education, greater connection between job ready Purdue graduates and the Indiana companies eager to hire them. Through the Gateway Complex, we are creating the right environment for unlimited opportunities.
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4 How to setup adventurous journey For desktop computer users
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2021 Immaculate Soccer 5 Box Break for Heng Y
brad here fleeting sports cards we're ripping five boxes of imax soccer for hang y uh good luck hang y let's see what you got man 2021 imax soccer hobby see me have a good night bud again we are full guys on personals tonight um anything that isn't done tonight will go tomorrow if there is anything um so thank you so much for that thanks for bearing with me i know i i said earlier that i've been feeling sick all day i still feel the same so thanks for bearing with me i hope you had a fun time regardless um i did i got to 80 79 of 80 mikhail yarzabal ace virgil van dijk to 80 15 of 80. jersey eight or boot relic to 88 phillip lum jumbo relic to 49 harry kane jersey uh it's just four is four of us but i think we already bought them joshua i'm not sure redemption plus we're setting up a booth is signature moves jersey auto booklet premier league danny ings nice there you go that'll be cool once you get it otto to 99 as andy sullivan oh there's four of us but i'm not sure what our plans are yet to 25 clint dempsey to 25 that'd be cool though man clint dempsey last time i was in vegas i saw cirque du soleil beatles edition and i was not in the right state of mind man that was a crazy night got baits to 80 that's mad back sorensen rookie got jose himans to 80 base card jersey to 99 that's arden tehran jersey to 99 is steven davis jersey emile smith rowe to 49 auto to 25 guillermo ochoa to 25 modern marks nice man thank you and kevin de bruyne to 49 modern marks on the back like i want to go see chris angel eat like a whole cat or something while i'm in vegas that would be cool that's something he would do and then he'd be like and then i would just be out of his stomach like fine i don't know how he does man we've got base to 80 virgil van dyke base to 25 aaron cresswell what's the marvel thing patch to 25 is phil jag zhang july judge juggy oh my gosh i'm trying man jumbo patch gold nine of ten ignazio abate [Music] to 25 magnificent magnificent patch i can't talk auto to 25 diego melito and jersey auto 1099 pierre emerick yang aubameyang jersey otto on the back to 99 two more i don't know man some pretzels got jacob ramsey to 80 beats rookie bass to 49 dominic culver to lewin jersey card 1099 rafael santos parade patch to 21 callum hudson odoi jersey to 99 danny yings and jersey auto to 99 eunice musa nice musa there you go that name i know next one's very cool nice musa next one i know on card octane signatures lionel messi boom not numbered holy cow hang y fantastic box and last one guys again guys we are full for tonight thank you so much everybody face to 49 cristiano ronaldo base to 80. rafaela liao lao logo patch to 25 diego costa auto to 49 martin dubravka boot relic paul pogba to 34. otto to 49 jill alice to 49 and jersey otto sergino dest 249 usa jersey auto on the back surgeno and there you go that'll do it hang wide we'll get them right out to you man thank you so much
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♫ Who Will You Love | Song A Day #1985
when the skies filled with drones and the juice of the dinosaur bones as I'll dried up and gone tell me what will you be doing when the seed Rises high and mosquitoes suck you dry when bees all finally died tell me what will you be doing tell me when the fate of all mankind has been strangled from behind by a pack that we all sign tell me what were you today when Monsanto owns your jeans and the robots only means of production and the screens are all that we look through it tell me love when your fears all come true and they're staring back at you from the hatred that you spilled tell me what will you be doing when the peasants all eat cake and your hands upon the state will you be good for gonna say tell me what we'll be doing tell me who William when the hurricane hits the coast and the zombies and the ghosts use our bodies as their hosts tell me what will you every day when the aliens decide that we finally done our time and they wipe us out a lot tell me what we will be doing tell me foreign
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History of Atomic Structure
alright time for the entirely oversimplified yet totally sufficient history of atomic structure now we did these timelines in class and you had to make and fill out these tables about the history of atomic structure in class but I saw a lot of mistakes on so I'm putting this video up so you can go back through figure this stuff out because I'm not teaching it in class we just don't have the time especially with the snow day or days that we have coming up so let's take a look at it and really dates aren't so much as important as it is people and what they did you got to know the the people the particles the laws the theories the models the experiments is like that so the whole thing starts in 460 BC fifth century BC with Democritus Democritus is the first person suggest that atoms exist he's the first person that came up with the idea of an atom his idea was simple take a piece of lead cut it in half take one of those halves and cut it in half take one of those halves and cut it in half you keep getting smaller and smaller pieces of lead he came up with this idea that you would reach a point where it was so small if you cut it in half again it wouldn't be led anymore you would have an Atomos of lead which was Greek for atom you have an atom of lead and if you split that atom in half there wouldn't be let anymore despite the fact that he's the fifth century BC it was that long ago that ideas really correct that is what atoms are it's the smallest particle of an element you can have if you break it down any further then it's no longer that element anymore so that's Democritus you someone that starts at all now this timeline that I'm using this is a simplified one I used in classes before does not include Lavoisier and Proust they fit in this segment in here in 1774 in France we have Lavoisier and his idea was a law of conservation of mass what he did his experiments with chemical changes and what he noticed is that the mass of the reactants was always the same as the mass of the products so if you started with a candle in a jar unlit just in a jar and its mass was I don't know 35 grams you can light that candle let that candle burn down as long as it stayed in the jar and you captured all the gases that came off that candle the candle might look smaller there might be less candle there but if you account for the mass of all the gases that are produced as well it would still be 35 grams it would be no change in mass he fits in here and right after Democritus in 1799 also in France we have Proust and profs writes the law of constant composition but he did is he did chemical reactions on compounds and broke them back down into elements again so for example he took carbon dioxide he could break it down into carbon and oxygen he took water he can break it down into hydrogen and oxygen and what he found is no matter where that carbon dioxide came from it was also always the same ratio of carbon and oxygen by mass wherever that water came from didn't matter where that water came from when he broke it down it was always the same ratio of hydrogen to oxygen by mass that whole would talk about percent composition thing the percent composition was the same no matter where that water came from that was Prowse contribution now both these take place in France and here's a little interesting cross-curricular thing notice we go from France to England with Dalton then Thompson and rut the fer these people all worked in England thus which was the cause of the French Revolution when these guys were doing their science they were funded by the monarchy of France when the French Revolution happened they ended up in jail some of them ended up losing their heads for it and that was the end of the French contribution so to speak as the revolution took place people were more worried about survival than they were about science so from there moved on to England and we see a lot of development taking place in England instead picks up with Dalton 1808 what he does is the first atomic theory he doesn't know what atoms are and that's the interesting part here but what he does is he takes all these ideas that came before him and he puts them together into what are four major points in his atomic theory first of all all matter is composed of tiny particles called atoms basically democritus's idea there the second idea is that atoms of an element are identical and different from every other element in other words if you had a sample of gold atoms you had a mole of gold 6.02 times 10 to the 23rd atoms of gold what he's saying here is that all the gold atoms would be the same but those gold atoms we'd different from every other gold atom so a interesting idea he's also saying they're different from every other atom of every other element so if you had a mole of silver atoms all those silver atoms would be identical but they would be different from every other I wanted so it'd be different from the gold atoms all the gold atoms were the same all the silver atoms are the same but they're different from one another that's what it's getting to there the third thing the third point atoms combine in fixed ratios to produce compounds look good old press was doing here Wisconsin composition idea he's talking about how the atoms of an of the elements they should say cuz the press wasn't talking about atoms the elements are always combined together in the same ratio so you always have the same ratio by mass of carbon to oxygen and carbon dioxide what Dalton saying was that's because you have the same elements you have the same atoms combining in the same ratio so that's democritus's idea that is Prowse idea fourth and final thing he says is that atoms are not created destroyed in chemical reactions they're rearranged that's Lovaas EA's idea in action he's just applying the idea of atoms to it so really these four things only the second one is really his idea this idea that atoms of an element are identical but different from other elements when he says matter is composed of atoms Democritus had already come up with that idea who says atoms combine in fixed ratios to make compounds that's Rao's idea constant composition the ratios by mass were the same because the atoms and their ratios were the same and then atoms can't be created destroyed in chemical reactions that's just building I'm Lavoisier who says mass cannot be created or destroyed the reason why mass can't be created destroyed because atoms can't be created or destroyed so again that idea here about elements of atoms of an element being the same but different from every other element that's his big contribution to all of this now he had no idea what it was worth we don't get anything on that front until JJ Thompson comes along in 1876 he's working with cathode ray tubes glass tube electrodes at both end beam shoots down the middle he's trying to figure out the beam was made of so he does some experiments with it with electrical fields around it to see how it reacts the electrical fields he puts paddle wheels inside to see what it does to paddle wheels he comes up with this idea that those that beam is matter and it's a part of an atom and that part of the atom is the electron that's what he discovers he discovers the electron it's the first piece of the atomic puzzle now it gives us the ability to go back to what Dalton saying here and try to get some more detail in it so we can start thinking about what an atom is and that's where he comes up with a plum pudding model of the atom this idea that you have this massless cloud of positive charge with the electrons scattered around through it now it was named after plum pudding because the idea was in a plum pudding you've got this bread this bread is the mass this cloud of positive charge you've got these raisins or prunes and it's these dried up plums and those would be the electrons scattered through it best way to think about that's a chocolate-chip cookie model where the cookie is the masses cloud of positive charge and the chocolate chips are the electrons scattered through it there is only one particle because that's all he knows electrons this is attempt at explaining what an atom was in 1911 we get the next bits and pieces of information from Earth Rutherford he's doing the gold foil experiment radioactive source shooting radioactive particles had a thin piece of gold foil he knows most went straight through that most went through the gold foil like there was nothing there some deflected off in different directions something can bent them or change their path well if you were still bounced right off of it based on those observations he came up with the idea of the nucleus this thing that was they were bouncing off of these particles are bouncing awesome had to be something that had a relatively large mass but was relatively small because not many of them bounced off so this small massive object the center of the atom called that the nucleus this deflection here had to do with the nucleus charge he knew these particles that he was shooting at it were positive and what he theorizes that they were being repelled by positive charge so that nucleus that he discovered must have a positive charge meaning it must contain a positive particle he called it the proton so the FIR discovers the proton and the nucleus when he does his gold foil experiment the nucleus is this compact mass of center of the atom and it contains these positive particles called protons he just ideally thought this must work kind of like a solar system with these electrons which were negative corner Thompson orbiting that nucleus called a planetary model so big big change for the plum pudding to the planetary leave it a little solar system instead of a Sun in the middle there's a nucleus in the middle instead of planets orbiting it you got electrons orbiting in instead of gravity holding the whole thing together it's opposite charge negative electrons being attracted to a positive nucleus next up and the dates vary in the some of the things I've researched it puts Chadwick at 1932 and it's put Niels Bohr and his work at 1922 this one here is talking about 1940s you know whatever as long as you know what they did that's what's more important James Chadwick fixed a problem with this model when Rutherford came up with a model he stuck all these nucleus those protons together in the nucleus and these protons have a positive charge and like charged objects repel each other so all these positive charges shouldn't be there together they should be repelling each other so there has to be something in there that's stopping them from repelling second big issue with this is that the masses didn't work when he took his model and he tried to predict the mass of elements it was always less than what they really were by about half so there had to be something else in there Chadwick discovers something else he discovers neutrons the other particle that's found in the nucleus the neutral particle is found in the nucleus well trivia Jimmy neutrons named after James Chadwick they a nickname a very common nickname for James is Jimmy Jimmy discovered the neutron and that's where the whole name came from that might help him remember it so it's I guess it's more than just trivia it will help you remember stuff for the tests finally last person on this timeline again kind of comes here on some timelines when you look at him online when you and you try to research this stuff sometimes comes after Niels Bohr another problem with this model is that orbiting bodies eventually crash into whatever they're gonna orbit but these electrons never crash into the nucleus so they can't be just orbiting it there has to be something different about it he uses line spectrum which we'll talk a little bit about in class because it's important and and based on this line spectra comes up with this idea that the electron cloud this outer part is not just a willy-nilly electrons orbiting the nucleus thing but the electrons have to exist at very discreet distances from the nucleus they have this as the nucleus it has to be here here or here it can't be anywhere in between he called these discrete distances energy levels basically he comes up with the idea of dividing up the electron cloud the outer part of the atom into energy levels that's his big thing so what do you need to know Democritus first person that came up with the idea of the atom Lavoisier is the person comes up the law of conservation of mass that the mass and a chemical reaction ever changes the mass that reactants and products are always the same prowess law of constant composition the ratio of elements by mass is always the same in a compound no matter where it comes from so if you took carbon dioxide that you exhaled versus carbon dioxide from dry ice versus carbon dioxide from burning something and you did the percent compositions the answers would be the same no matter what the percent of carbon would always be the same no matter where it's from percent of oxygen would always be the same no matter where it's from that's his idea Dalton comes up with atomic theory the first atomic theory takes the ideas of Democritus and Lavoisier and Proust and combines them together with some zone ideas into the first uniform theory of what atoms are he's considered the father of modern chemistry for that reason it changes the focus of chemistry towards atoms which is where it's stayed ever since know the points of his atomic theory Thompson does the cathode ray tube experiment in that experiment discovers the electrons the negatively charged subatomic particle very small one we're going to learn based on that it comes up with the plum pudding model of the atom Rutherford doing the gold foil experiment discovers the nucleus of the atom the small densely packed cluster in the center where most the masses and in that nucleus he says there are protons it's positively charged particles those there's two biggest discoveries the protons the fact that there's a nucleus in an animal you know Chadwick does the same goal for experiment by the way he's actually just using Rutherford's experimental data he was a graduate student of Rutherford's so same experiment but in that experiment figures out the neutron idea the other particle that's in the nucleus ends up being equal in size to the protons but it has no charge and then finally Niels Bohr kind of changes the way we look at that electron cloud that outside of the atom no longer do the orbit but they exist within energy levels it divides the electron cloud up into energy levels these discrete distances from the nucleus where those electrons have to exist so go back to that that that table sheet that I'm going to give you back fix the stuff you need to fix the biggest things are what they discovered when it comes to Thompson brought the third Chadwick and for those four people there are a lot of mistakes 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2023-06-26 Infrastructure Interest Group - Harvard Library's DRS Futures Project
without further Ado let's go ahead and introduce uh Stephen Abrams Stephen is here joining us he's from Harvard Library he's the head of digital preservation there and he has um agreed to go ahead and put together a presentation about the DRS Futures project at Harvard which is a major major project there to re-envision their digital repository service so Stephen thanks for sharing your screen out and um I'll hand it over to you okay great thank you Eric um uh very happy to be here uh I'm gonna somewhat well I want to apologize but I'll I'll just say that what we're presenting there's there's a lot of information um kind of packed into a short presentation um uh there's not going to be near enough time to go into any of the real detail um those of you who will be attending iprez uh later in the year uh we have a paper that's basically covering the same material and going into a bit more depth um even that there's a page limit so um there's actually going to be a lot more information that we'll be putting up on our project website um throughout the remainder of the summer that's going to go into talking about um some of the more theoretical and conceptual aspects of what I'll be talking about here today um I also have some other other Publications that are referring to a number of these same key things um as Eric mentioned uh I asked Stephen Abrams I'm head of the digital preservation program for the Harvard Library um Harvard has been involved in actively involved in digital preservation activities for going on around 25 years now um I was lucky enough to have been there not quite at the beginning but uh I first came to the Harvard Library I think in 1999 um spent about 10 years there and I went off uh to California um where I was a colleague of Eric's at CDL for 11 years and then uh I've been back now at Harvard for going on four years um so there's a lot of history here at the Harvard Library um digital preservation is is basically seen as just the natural and organic continuation of the library's you know historic Mission uh to Steward the materials necessary for its research teaching and learning uh operation um just you know continuation of that into the digital Realm um we still have a lot more tangible collections than we have digital by almost any measure but the rate of acquisition are certainly are very very different we are certainly acquiring digital materials at a much much faster rate uh than we're continuing to take on analog stuff as I said we first started talking about preservation um sometime around 1998 uh and our additional infrastructure for managing um our our assets uh went into production in October of 2020 so we're coming up on 23 years of continual operation uh in 1998 um if you wanted something you had to build it uh you couldn't buy it you couldn't download it uh and that's what we did it was developed as a custom application by our in-house I.T staff and 23 years later it it remains that um and that is a bit of the Crux of the problem is it's uh becoming increasingly unsupportable um to try to build maintain let alone enhanced a system of this complexity uh to meet our rapidly evolving needs at this point we are managing um about a little over 11 million objects uh they were manifest by almost 900 million files um and um two petabytes um which we actually consider to be fairly modest in size compared to what we we know it could be and we know what what it will be there's a number of initiatives already in place particularly with regarding research data management and mass digitization of our very extensive audio visual uh collections uh media um so in the next few years we're anticipating anywhere from a two to five x growth so we we need something that's going to work better uh that is going to work uh better at scale um so that led to um the DRS Futures project uh which is a three-year effort that has is being funded with with monies um generously provided by by the university we there's an internal uh challenge program that we applied for uh and we were very happy that we were we were fully funded for everything that we wanted to do um you might say well why is it going to take three years um and it's because we are doing this in three phases uh and it's this first key phase I think that is is not always possible um in uh in in many instances which is we're spending this whole first F level of effort to imagine an ideal repository what would we want if we had a blank sheet of paper or a blank whiteboard maybe a better a better metaphor um at this point not worrying about how we're going to do it uh that of course critical activity is put off until the second phase that we'll be transitioning into um sometime towards the uh end of the summer which is to plan an achievable repository basically constraining uh our ideal aspirations down to something we know we can actually uh get to uh in a reasonable amount of time with a reasonable amount of effort uh and then of course phase three is going to be um deploying an operational Repository uh there's a lot more information about the project itself at this website so please feel free to go there everything is open and we are periodically updating the information set that's that's found there so um let's talk about this this first phase this is something I I felt very very strongly about that we really needed to do and I was very gratified that we were able to make the case um and uh and get funding to actually spend a year uh just doing Blue Sky exploration um basically I take the view that any any sort of socio-technical undertaking um it is almost impossible to ever exceed your expectations whatever you set as your expectation that's that you're not going to go above that so um realizing that while we may not get everything we want uh right away um there is no harm in setting those aspirations arbitrarily High um that provides the framework for a longer term roadmap that you can start shipping away at and incrementally approaching um hopefully in a somewhat asymptotic manner if we kept our sights firmly on what we know how to do or know what state of the art is today I think we'd be missing out an opportunity this whole effort is uh we reviewing it as a is a as a sort of a once in a generation activity we don't want to have to do this in another five years or ten years perhaps even so again we want to set our sights really quite High um now in designing any kind of large-scale system such as this there's a variety of steps that take place but fundamentally they sort of fall into preliminary um what could be called ideational activities uh uh where you're thinking and out doing analysis uh so forth hypothesizing and at some point you're going to switch over to a much more pragmatic set of activities of uh you know leading to uh procurement and deployment um the point of critical transition from that ideational to pragmatic level of effort I think is generally codified by a set of functional and non-functional requirements that's the thing that you know as the result of that first phase and is the is the initial uh step for the second um traditionally requirements are um are developed by what can be called an inductive uh manner uh basically uh by a crush a process of synthesizing from the literature uh from stakeholder engagement from Consulting with peers and so forth but it's sort of a bottom-up approach um and that's of course very very useful and we're doing that and there's a lot of artifacts of that again on on the project website but at the same time I think it is useful to complement that kind of approach with one that is much more top-down or abductive um abductive apologize for the for the philosophical term is a form of logical inferencing um so inductive logic basically is a way of saying what is what is the most probable uh answer to a question uh deductive of course is what is the logically necessary answer to a question abductive is different slightly from both of those which is what is the logically um what is the best possible a logical answer so again it lends itself to a very very open-ended approach of starting from a small set of high-level axiomatic principles uh and then trying to go through what are The Logical implications of those principles um and going from the top top down uh to you know adding additional additional detail uh ideally these two approaches done in parallel will sort of overlap in the middle uh and that in fact is is in fact what we're sort of seeing but I think it's important to do both um uh in the inductive way of doing it you are basically starting with sort of what you know and your your your your your you're synthesizing that up into a high level set of things that you hope hopefully will cohere to cover the full range of the domain that's that's under examination um in the abductive way of doing it you start with sort of a high level synoptic view of that entire domain and then you sort of very rigorously subdivided into little chunks um so I I always felt that that helped tends to ensure that you haven't forgotten anything because you're you're iteratively refining things uh from the top down but as I say you want you would generally want to do both at the same time and then merge everything back together so what are those axiomatic principles um again going through this really really quickly but we start out with sort of a a very Bedrock um uh hypothesis uh that digital preservation is not just about data management which unfortunately is how it tends to be uh talked about in the literature uh and and when we talk about things you know amongst ourselves um and that makes sense because we're talking about what it is we're we actually are doing um but I think um that's an important aspect of it but it's that's really not the end goal we're not just managing stuff what we're really trying to do is facilitate human communication that is just happens to be taking uh taking uh unfolding across potentially extended time periods that communication maybe and certainly in the modern age is highly uh technically mediated um through you know the vehicle of you know of encoded digital objects uh and through through the instrumentality of various infrastructural systems but at heart it's about uh human communication we are connecting um you know a past informative expression from a person uh to the Future uh consumption of that expression by another person um with that in mind um I think there are sort of three primary preservation imperatives um that we deal with at a programmatic level and that we're going to be asking our infrastructure to help us support um first of all is um an imperative to ensure persistent access to authentic information objects uh again some words to that effect are generally what you find in in the various published definitions of what digital preservation is uh and it's not wrong it just doesn't quite go far enough I think to that we need to win some sort of assurance that we'll be able to provide persistent modalities of authoritative uh information performances or behaviors um because I think we all recognize implicitly or explicitly uh that you know we can't see bits um all that digital stuff eventually has to get turned back into uh some analog form um that's susceptible to the human sensory apparatus um and that that's um you know our objects are performed for us uh not only statically sometimes that's that's highly highly Dynamic performance a highly personalized performance um and because of that notion of personalization we also need to be concerned with ensuring that we there are persistent opportunities for legitimate information experiences um uh the experience that that future consumer is going to have with a preserved object is in fact um conditional uh it's contingent on time place person and purpose uh and therefore it really exist in a subjective Zone um whereas you know dealing with um authenticity um you can sort of look at that as as an objective determination the thing the thing is is legitimate you know authentic or not certainly the thing has Integrity or not that that that that that that should be an objective determination um but which is but we we contrast that with saying we want legitimate experiences by you know the distinction between authenticity and legitimacy again is this like this objective subject of dichotomy uh there there can be many many different legitimate experiences and what's legitimate for you may not be legitimate for me and vice versa so anyway these three impairments sort of um uh uh set the set the groundwork for for everything that we're doing um so this slide is really busy uh and I'm not even going to attempt to really really dive into this but this sort of sets out at a very high level um sort of the underlying philosophical and conceptual Foundation uh and if we sort of focus in just really briefly on some of these middle rows here um this roads for example of affordance um we can identify sort of seven key bundlings of the Fortis or function depending on you know or semiotic Dimension whatever whatever sort of terminology you're familiar you're comfortable with but we know we start out there there are bits somewhere that are manifest on some sort of storage medium those bits are is an encoded representation of some abstract information content that is also expressed in terms of some variety of rhetorical convention all of which is supporting the underlying meaning that meeting is revealed to us through a series of performance performant behaviors those behaviors uh are of course always interpreted in a particular context in individual an Institutional in a social context that is ultimately going to be leading us to appropriate or legitimate understanding uh and I'm going to leave that there maybe we can come back to this at the discussion I'm sure this is going to provoke some some questions and so forth and again when we get to that paper I mentioned at iprez it goes into more detail about this um using all of that all that conceptual background we have been deriving um two abstract reference models one functional shown here and an informational or data reference model and we're using that term reference model very very pointedly uh this picture this is not an architectural diagram it is a reference model that is merely intended to show um a very high level sense of functional capabilities and the high level associations uh that might um usefully persist between between the various components um so what we're showing here sort of in the middle in the darker gray is um the core repository infrastructure itself which is sitting uh in a wider ecosystem of digital library infrastructure uh the repository function we have sort of broken up into five separate layers um so there's a layer we're calling the console which is sort of the user-facing portion um user being meant in terms of both patrons as well as administrative or curatorial users or or internal administrative or managerial users so this is certainly things like UI cli's apis uh and and things of that elk uh below that there is a level component level component tree we're calling the registry um which is dealing with the Persistence of State uh information essentially this is going to be the metadata store um both it's going to be dealing with state of the preserved content uh the state of the system itself um and the configured state of the system itself as well as the operational log uh of of the system as as is as it is in action below that there's a level we're calling a proctor uh one of the things that we're putting forth in this reference model uh is a is a mode of operation um where there is a very very high level of automated uh policy driven activity we are we are trying to uh embody uh human um uh decision making uh human knowledge in a machine actionable way in terms of you know policy rules uh and then that then views the overall repositories of finite State machine given the current state given some sort of stimulus whether it's generated by a user request or it's self uh identified by the system itself being self-reflective um it'll invoke an appropriate set of policy rules uh that in turn is going to invoke potentially a chain of micro services that are living down in this layer we're calling the mill uh in homage to damage a little bit there um that are intended to bring the system back into conformance with the state of policy again at this first phase we're not sure how that might be doable if it's doable at all although there's this kind of policy based enforcement this is something that the irod system has had in place uh to a certain extent for some time I think this is also the one of the end goals of the preservation action uh action registry initiative so I think there are glimmering so how this might happen uh the mill as I said is sort of a a farm of uh hopefully uh ever-evolving set of microservices doing useful things communicating via asynchronous messaging uh and then at the bottom layer there is um uh the store storage uh layer uh that is dealing with the Persistence of you know the manifestation of the content itself so a couple of things to mention here on a little bit more detail um that the Contours of the reference model are intended to help to ensure a very very high level of fault tolerance um primarily we assume through asynchronous operation uh that is going to lead to you know eventual consistency within the system itself um high level of performance through you know an adaptable series of microservices that can be spun up or down to respond to to demand um both design and implementation and operational flexibility through the separation of concerns um that there's everything is working through sort of this asynchronous message passing uh when and and and Via apis so everything can be on its own maintenance pattern we can we can add things we could take things away and so forth um that we're going to get high levels of productivity through that kind of privacy driven automation that I mentioned uh and another thing that we'd like to uh again is emphasize is we'd like to be able to um maximize enhancement of the system through reconfiguration not through recoding uh now of course some things you're going to have to code uh but um there's other things that we hope you know adding support for a new format or a new content genre ideally would not require a whole lot of coding um but there should be you know machine actionable languages for expressing those things uh that can you know that the that the software could use is basically a a generalized engine and just adapt itself in that regard um I mentioned we're also dealing with a information abstract information reference model uh this is not quite as fully fleshed out as some of the other things we're doing and again there's a there's a whole lot here uh the main um modeling hierarchy is in this middle column uh we're we are going with a four level hierarchy not sort of a two or three level one that is most is often seen in in contemporary products so there are objects made up of representations made up of files uh made up potentially made up of bit streams um that's some somewhat of an optional level that is in there primarily to allow us to do something useful with um container uh container files um that notion of the representation this is something that has been built into the premise information model for quite some time a representation is a is a useful uh grouping of files that are serving some um important informational uh purpose on the left hand side there is sort of a parallel hierarchy of abstract entities that are defined primarily just to introduce series of useful heritable uh properties um the the root entity is a thing uh which can be anything everything here is a thing and a thing has a couple of characteristic properties of its essential type its propulsive role it's informative function and it's expressive form and there are going to be controlled vocabularies for all those things that are being defined appropriate to the various levels of objects are going to have a different set of vocabulary terms from representations and files and so forth um The referable Entity is in there to um to deal with questions of status whether something is active or deleted logically deleted or physically purged there's also a notion of a link count at the referable level and that is in there so that we want to be able to compose you know complex objects can be composed or complex representations can be composed through either direct physical inclusion you know by value or by reference and once you introduce uh you know inclusion by reference you need to have a notion of a link count because you don't want to delete something that something else is depending upon um some you know referables uh can be encoded uh in terms of compression or encryption uh and then those encodings can take the form of um you know tangible manifestations that have size format and potentially you know a characteristic Digest uh and so forth so um a couple of the high level things to talk about here we're distinguishing between objects and works where work is essentially a subtype of an object that is that is multi-part um so uh you know a Serial article might be singular object but that article may exist in the context of a multi-part issue which itself might be part of a multi-part volume which might be part of a multi-part uh title or or serial run um objects themselves um make a fundamental distinction between whether their content or system objects content object is something that's that's basically a you know a pure of curatorial interest it's something that typically is going to be um uh contributed from an from a curator or derived from from that initial contribution uh system objects represent various um uh operational entities of the system itself um all these things get represented as objects because we want to um we want to provide them with persistence their state is going to be persisted at the at the registry layer and their manifestation is going to get persisted at the store layer so basically essentially you can think of this you know it's all metadata whether it's uh for for Content or metadata for the system is eventually going to get written out to to um to to the file store um so for purposes of Disaster Recovery we we want to be able to recover the whole thing from its file system well metaphorically from its file system or object store representation um you also would have seen that we're drawing a distinction between what we're calling representations and presentations at that middle layer uh this isn't also is not quite worked out but we are we're basically following the distinction that you find in Mets for example between the physical structure represented by a Nets file set and a logical structure uh represents by the struct map so again this is a way of sort of distinguishing between the um uh you know sort of the the static structural arrangement of a thing and sort of the the behavioral navigation of that thing um yeah you know in terms of uh its its performance uh at representations themselves um can be either digital or tangible um so we want to be able to support both born digital uh and digitization workflows and the digitization case is very useful to have a way to talk about the the tangible thing um that isn't in the repository per se uh as itself it's it's only in there by descriptive metadata but it's important to have be able to deal with that we're also distinguishing between substantive descriptive and instrumental representations the substantive representation is sort of the core content content value you know it's the thing it's the text it's the sound uh it's the image uh descriptive is is just that essentially it's the metadata it's telling you something about the substance uh and an instrumental representation is a way of of uh uh capturing um information that is necessary for the for the proper performance of that substance so if you have a uh an audio playlist for example it's not primarily substantive uh in the same sense as the individual audio files but it's necessary to um to have the proper performance of The Thing similarly for for a for a uh an image performance uh still image performance you might have um a color profile you know that is serving a very instrumental ants um at the data level we're drawing a distinction between you know primary data and again descriptive metadata and also between sort of singular objects singular files that are pollen completed of themselves wrapper files that have a a very important internal internal structure and container files that generally can be arbitrary aggregations of stuff so uh Jenny here towards the end um where are we in all this um so again we are coming towards the end of the first phase of activity um which started out of course with um Staffing up the project uh we spent a lot of time early on in uh talking about um behavioral norms and operational best practices we spent a good six months in a variety of stakeholder engagement exercises there's been some very uh wide-ranging survey instruments that have gone out online surveys we have been constituting a series of more focused um well focus groups uh dealing on specific issues um and so forth uh and from these we've been extracting user stories and formalizing in terms of use cases and we're right now uh still underway is is using those use cases to develop our requirements that eventually is going to be turned into an RFP tender still to come is evaluating the proposals that come back making that crucial build by integrate decision and then of course just the simple task of making it all happen so I think that brings me to the end so uh um here now and I am sure there's lots you want to say well done okay thank you Stephen let me let me stop I find it easier to talk to a face you know screen all right well we definitely want to open up the floor to any questions except for Steven please feel free to unmute yourself or add a question in the chat and we'll read it back wow Stephen how much time when did you say the project started uh this project started um last last uh well July August of last year so we're coming up on the first year anniversary and I recognized that that here you know I I had the privilege of of that that kind of time um which you know many many other institutions may not quite have that uh so I'm I'm very happy that I had that privilege but uh uh okay Nathan okay thank you I'm glad Nathan you found that interesting uh as we found some of your work on uh and talking about um infrastructure and a couple of your recent Publications which you'll you'll see in ipress is you know we're uh we're reciting uh and it we found it very useful your your whole idea of you know the modern the modern preservation distributed preservation infrastructure um was um uh was something that we've you know taken on uh quite heavily I have a question hi Stephen this is Debra Hoff from NYU libraries I appreciated the differentiation you made between um presenting the uh the content let's just simplify all of the language of the one slide presenting the content versus um something that we might get um you know more comfort from which is preserving the bits and bytes and the objects themselves so I am thinking about a charge that we have in my group at NYU libraries which is to also provide digital preservation for our institutional repositories and that includes our new data Repository I'm thinking about the kind of things either that um uh researchers are depositing that we don't know much about certainly for things that are curated that are in our data repository we have some guidance that we provide in terms of how they might organize things but there's a whole lot of other stuff over the years that we have acquired through our institutional Repository and I don't know where we would get information about what it is that we are preserving so we hang our hat in a sense on you know reproducing the files the bits the bytes and I just wonder in your um constellation of activities do you I'm sure with born digital things um either from your repository or your curators how do you take into account the things for which we don't know um a lot about their ultimate performance I'm just wondering how does that factor in and I hope I um explain that well enough or broadly enough uh no I think so I think that that is a that is something that that all of us are struggling with and and I think we're we're going to continue to struggle I mean there is no final answer to that whatsoever uh like yourselves uh we do integrate with our um uh institutional repository in in our data Repository um the I uh the IR is primarily used to comply with our Open Access um University open access policy so that doesn't bother me quite so much um you know it's it's a lot it's mostly text um although we're starting to see some additional supplemental materials but again that's mostly uh sound and moving image um and so things of that sort so uh which isn't to say it may not get really really complicated in the future um the data side again it hasn't presented an enormous problem so far because um what we've been seeing through that channel has been primarily arising in the social sciences um which is mostly you know tabular numeric data so you know it's a spreadsheet for the most part um and you know they're that that's that it certainly would not be considered one of our highest at-risk uh genres or formats um but you know but the key the key point is is you don't know what we're doing it tomorrow you know someone's going to put in something in the into the IR that's going to be really really weird uh you know an immersive you know an immersive environment you know someone's going to put you know the you know a physicist is going to put some sort of strange you know simulation that's going to be tied to a particular piece of Highly customized software No Doubt um so there's a couple things that sort of that we try to do um again we are really really lucky that we have um very deep curatorial expertise in most of these areas and we are in constant contact with them to make sure that we understand what this stuff is um uh we do we do have opportunities to create derivatives at various points in the process um hopefully to make sure that in addition to the native form we'll have Alternative forms that might be more inherently preservable at least in the near term um we are going to be starting uh up a much more active investigation of emulation capabilities we have been involved with Yale's easy project for quite some time we've had a couple of small-scale Pilots we want to sort of turn that into a much more of a production oriented system so we want to start actually collecting software um to the extent that we can uh and just for that kind of purpose and finally particularly with regard to the information model but I just went through um you know we want to provide the the widest possible opportunity for the richest possible description of the stuff we get uh knowing that even if we can't do something with it you know the more we know about it the more we're going to be able to enable you know future activity even if it is the last resort it's going to be you know a digital archaeological activity um so I mean we know we're not going to get fully Rich metadata about everything uh but we want we would not want to have to be in position of throwing out anything that we might be able to know or glean even if there's no immediate use for it so uh no magic Panacea I'm afraid um but that isn't to say but they're not you know useful tangible things that I think we all can do and information sharing of course is the other I should have mentioned that right up right up front you know no one's ever going to know everything about everything um but you know someone probably knows something about everything uh and if we can pull and share that in a really useful way then um that's that's to the benefit of all of us are there any questions for Stephen so I I have um uh one question for you Stephen with regard to um you know kind of the stages of where you are right now and where you're moving forward on that last slide so you you know eventually uh it's one of the subsequent steps you mentioned to build versus buy a decision and a lot of this I imagine a lot of This research the the procedures the process you're going through right now the thought processes are also lending themselves to uh or as input to build versus Buy in the past it was all billed and now you know there's obviously the um the the notion and and and motivation to perhaps buy some of this or integrate with something um can you comment on you know where some of those thoughts might be leading you or is it too early to really kind of think that much about builders's buy at this point um we're been trying not to um because yeah once you start down that road that that that's biasing everything else that you do because you're always going to say well how am I going to do this and again as I say at this point I I always the one in the in the meeting encouraging people to you know no no you know you're making an assumption there about you know based on what we currently do or what you've currently seen something else do and that's that's not appropriate at this point we'll get to there soon enough and we'll have we'll have that argument uh you know at the right time um whatever we do it is certainly not going to be a full build you know that's just that's just it it couldn't happen we don't we don't have you know no one has you know no one in the institution I think has the ability to do that um any bill that we do would be tinkering around the edges um you know if there is important uh added value uh function um that we think we can that we absolutely need that we can't find or if we think that there's an opportunity that we have some you know unique insight to create something useful that would otherwise not come into being soon or on the right time frame then we'll try to do that um so we're almost certainly looking at at buying or at least you know whatever but you know Buy in the in the generic sense um we are open at this point um we don't know whether we're going to be able to find a single solution that that handles everything that we want uh or if we're going to have to sort of piece something together in integrative fashion obviously pluses and minuses to both those things you know a monolithic thing you there's one one you know you know who to call when something happens uh um on the con side it's probably going to have strengths and weaknesses everything does um on the integration side you know you can you can pull together much more of a best or breed kind of you know global system but at the expense of complexity uh and having to worry about integration issues uh and and distributed maintenance and things like that so uh again we're once we have the requirements in the RFP we'll be putting it out um uh vendors and we're going to we're going to be talking with you know Community open source communities um they're going to be encouraged to respond either saying they could do it all or they can do this little piece really really well we want to we want to we want to hear back from both of those things and then we'll make we'll make the we'll make we'll do the evaluation and decide what's the most practical and expeditious way to move forward I think Nathan also had a question in chat oh um okay um it's operational Harmony then if you'd have to use it's actually working on uh working on it uh Nathan from the operational point of view or working on it from the maintenance enhancement point of view both naturally um uh gosh kind of hard to say at this point uh since we don't know what what we're what we're looking at what's what's actually reasonable um operationally um you know I don't think it's I don't think it's going to have a significantly large should I we wouldn't anticipate having a a larger operational footprint than than we currently have um which is you know uh Rush how many people involved uh well it's hard it's hard to tell because you know it's everyone is it's not it's not full time for anyone everyone's having pieces of time um on the on you know on the on the development side um again it depends on on what kind of solution we go with um you know if it's fully vended than then our responsibility is just to prod the vendor you know and say here are you lucky to do this we'd like you to do that you know how do we help you do that but we you know we like to do that and and that would certainly um have much lower uh call on our own internal resources uh if we're integrating things together of course then you know that level of internal oversight becomes uh more significant so I I wish I had a better answer uh hopefully by the you know towards the end of the second phase we I will be able to answer that so uh uh we'll come back to that Nathan at some some Future Point and from Linda she mentioned it's great you're receiving institutional support for this congratulations will this include building out Harvard's internal technology infrastructure to support the storage so for the past two years now uh we we well two years ago we went through a big project to um put into place a very explicit uh decoupling of the repository application layer from the storage layer um this is an aid of a much longer term Vision we have of seeing Library storage uh writ large as as an orthogonal service function to little you know all sorts of Library vertical applications um that you know but there's sort of a single uh storage fabric so to speak uh and that various systems can look at appropriate subsets of that and data conservative we're trying to get away from always having to move something from A to B every time we want to go from system you know X to Y um you know every time you move it you there's always the possibility you're going to drop it on the floor and whatnot so um things should live where they most naturally should live uh and then things that need to talk you need to be able to see or write to those things should be able to do so um so um when we did this we went from our older operational model of um physically procuring hardware and installing it in you know University data centers and managing it and doing all that we are now leasing all of our storage capacity from both internal and external um uh you know providers uh internal to the university uh we're basically leasing capacity from um the University's research Computing group it Group which you know buys and operates things on a scale even you know significantly bigger than we are because they are supporting all those high energy physicists and so forth in astronomers um and we're releasing from them um we're making use of some Regional um uh storage consortia up here in the northeast or something called the the Northeast storage exchange which is an academic Consortium um uh that we are using there um near nearline tape tape capabilities uh we're dealing with some commercial vendors we have some stuff in Amazon deep archive um as sort of our you know not strictly speaking you know uh uh offline but but but near enough you know uh inexpensive um high density storage uh we're also working with um Wasabi uh for our uh high performance uh you know supporting our high performance delivery uh applications um if we can get away with it we'd like to keep all of our stuff where it already is and just layer the repository on top of it we don't want to again have to have to move stuff it's it's a lot it takes a long time um and but we do now have the flexibility to sort of add things serve on the Fly basically we can talk to anything that supports the S3 API we can interface directly with uh and we're making use of storage um orchestration software we're using starfish which is helping us you know which is doing policy driven replication So based on a file level uh curatorial designation of of the file's role uh starfish will automatically ensure that there are as many copies as they're supposed to be and those copies are all in the right place and that those copies are all in sync with each other so we would like to sort of continue certainly continue um that sort of functional capability um and maybe that that existing operational footprint great well thank you so much everyone for your questions um thanks so much Stephen for presenting and for answering all those questions it's been a great discussion we are about a minute before the top they are so um I think I'd like to go ahead and try to wrap things up um so it's great to see everyone here um thanks again Stephen and we are planning our next meeting for September 12th
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Speech from M. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Founding Chairman of R20 - cese
ladies and gentlemen we were hoping to be joined at this point by mr. Arnold Schwarzenegger the founder of our 20 who when he was governor of California decided that maybe the greatest strength for change lay with the local councils with states and provinces and he founded regions 20 which is now a growing movement around the world however unfortunately he was unable to join us he has sent a video which we're going to play I was arguing that we should finish with this video and then we could say that he had been the terminator of the program but unfortunately I was voted down so I still got the joke in but now here's the video hello everybody and I want to say thank you to president Hollande for having the wisdom and the vision to host the summit of conscience and called all these amazing minds together the March is one towards a sustainable energy future I'm sorry I couldn't be with you today but I am under promotional to arrive now that's why I couldn't make it but when I saw the list of all of these leaders of all the different religions who is the other day I have to admit that there was a little star-struck because I've spoken to a lot of people I've spoken to scholars and academics about saiyr the science of climate change I have spoken to bankers and investors about the economic impact I've spoken to political leaders and other leaders about the policy and I have spoken to military leaders and diplomats about national security but this gathering is very special it is unique this summit appeals to the people's morality and it speaks directly to their hearts ladies and gentlemen I don't have to tell you how important your mission is to our environmental movement it is a great and powerful goal to win over the people's mind in their hearts now I've starred of course in a lot of science fiction movies as you know but let me tell you something climate change is not science fiction this is a battle in the real world is impacting us right now this year alone for instance we will dump 40 billion tons of carbon emissions into our atmosphere the World Health Organization says that air pollution causes over seven million premature deaths every year and all over the world you can see flooding and monster storms droughts and wildfires that are completely out of control this is bigger than any movie this is the challenge of our time it is our responsibility to leave this world a better place than we found it but right now we are failing future generations a lot of it has to do with our failure to communicate have to be very honest with you communicating with the mass with the people I mean we have told them over and over again about our climate change and about global warming maybe we should be concerned with rising temperatures and we should be concerned with the rising sea levels and be melting ice caps and all of those things but other things that will happen down the line that most people are concerned with what is happening right now people worry about the jobs and health care and national security they worry about putting food on the table for the families they worry about the survival you know something they should be concerned with the survival because as I said earlier 7 million people die every year because of our pollution so they should be concerned because survival we know that a green economy will be much better a green economy is a growing and sustainable economy it creates jobs it provides health care financial security and it cleans our and it saves lives so the bottom line is we can do better and we must do better so I challenge you to go home after this meeting is over after this conference is over go home to your congregations to your churches to your mosques do you tempus and your followers and inspire them to fight for clean energy future that's why this summit of conscience is so important and that is why I'm glad that Pope Francis is also having an event of the day when I read the Pope's encyclical I was struck by the story of Saint Francis of Assisi who called the smallest creatures brothers and sisters and prayed with the flowers he celebrated all that our planet had to offer and preached for its protection now just imagine if we inspired the world to embrace just a fraction of Saint Francis's love for the environment and we can and you can lead the way now remember the greatest movements in human history from the civil rights movement to the anti-apartheid movement to the Indian independence movement did not start in the halls of power did not start in the capitals no it started in the grassroots with ordinary people and the same will be true with our movement if we speak to the people's hearts and their souls now we have 133 days and though the leaders of the world gather here for the 2015 Paris Climate Change Conference and one thing we know is that they have a tremendous weight that they must lift of the world and we also know that they can't lift it by themselves we must help them because together we can lift it we must do everything that we can to communicate better and to preach and to inspire people to join our crusade now when I was a young boy in Austria I have to admit that I wasn't always on my best behavior when my parents brought me to church I hope that you can forgive me for that but anytime the priest talked about Noah's Ark I hung on to every birth I laughed the story of Noah building a ship large enough to save every species on earth that epic mission captured every fiber of my imagination and today we have an epic mission of our own our mission doesn't call for building a ship but ladies and gentlemen our mission calls for building a bridge we must build a bridge to the people to invite to join our movement to invite them all to enjoy a movement for health and for a sustainable energy future we must speak to their minds and capture their hearts we must inspire the world to consult its conscience and to demand a better way so once again I want to say thank you very much president Hollande for your great environmental work and thank you for investor Fabia's and thank you Nicholas who lo for your great leadership you are climate champion that the president is lucky to have you on his side so thank you very much
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Lethal Company VOD 6 - The Hoarding bug sounds different
[Music] B [Music] [Laughter] [Music] me [Music] I [Music] n [Music] I [Music] [Applause] I [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] I think that I'm all right I think I'm not too tired I just feel the pressure all through about things that I have in mind I wanted P I want it to be fine wonder why I can'tjust it for one I really want to see what it looks like to have a moment I knew that would be mine when the windows close like a picture of when the future is a you're looking for save me from everything tell me where to find my way I'm just looking for something I can't make another I'm fall down B away cuz I'm fall down this is why I know I just keep running I was working fast and hard never thinking now living I'm happy thanks to all the that I have to try I want it this I want it to be fine I wonder why I cannot just it for while I really want to see what it looks like to have a moment I know that would be mine would be mine sa everything tell me where to find my way just look I make it [Music] [Applause] another this is why just keep running he F to he f and strong why do I feel I m the [Applause] [Music] GL [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] strong tell me find my just look for something I can't make it another cuz I'm [Applause] [Music] fallz I fall down this is where I know I just keep from Run keep [Applause] r cuz [Applause] I'm [Music] [Applause] [Music] I'm hello yes this is me let's pause the music um I'm going to join in with my friends in a minute and then compan just give me let's join you summoned hello my I summoned Woody with the power of verbal Ace hello Woody I'm streaming right now so just be careful what you say company again have I walked into a Minefield yes you have playing lethal at one also um I've decided that I will install the British bugs one but replace it with a different mod that isn't your PE that's fine if it's yeah there's a few other ones that seem to be pretty funny oh yeah the British one you don't want since what word it what a yeah the Australian word oh Theo H that one's a difficult one because I don't know if it would get to or not it does like it does okay American company because it's owned by Amazon uh not like that well angry Scottish SPO lizard hell's yeah SPO liard by Chase oh yeah my my my desktop is making no it should not be allowed to make so I'm I'm going to sit this session out you good are you good I'm fine it's just my desktop is making noises it shouldn't be allowed to make like what do you mean it it makes clacking noises that's is it the fan like hitting hitting something I don't know what it is I can't actually get in there to have a look at it um without taking the whole thing apart all right 81 mods oh my God some of them there's quite a few disabled quite a few disabled backs is disabled angry British bug for me is [Music] disabled landine smoke detector so does that mean it just makes the beep sound you know the you know the sound effect of a a smoke detector when they're when they're low on battery that's the landm I see emergency dice as well it's fun also how did you find some of these mods uh I have my ways you you dare question the amount of time an unemployed man can give game um well I yeah that was your first problem wait do you have spectate enemies no okay well I I've made my own mod and um spectate enemies is uh necessary for this other mod to work so spectate enemies was causing issues with uh I think it was the office the office okay that kind I tried it it was the office is such a pretty mod it wants it wants all the space to itself back won't let us spectate lethal control is banned for a very lethal control you mean control company yeah that would be fun to play yeah but it got upset with the [ __ ] thing that with the the ick game anyway um bring back the back Daniel you fiend bro we've had the back room Sager in the mod list like [ __ ] 20 times it keeps happening yeah you have to um configure it to not be as unfrequent so are you guys running the game so or not yet okay literally seven minutes oh seven minutes until we start all right by by but yes go ahead G ask which side uh I would be playing killer I'd be going back to my Dred Shenanigans I I was going to say if you're play if you say killer I was going to say which character and I heard dredge I approve I may not approve much of dead by daylight anymore but I approve of dge what what happened to dead by daylight what the game's been dog [ __ ] for 11 years oh oh I didn't know [ __ ] ass t 10 would play again it's it's not as bad as the community makes it out to be but it's got some glaring issues and I can understand why Daniel wouldn't want to play it the reason left as because I just stopped having fun with the game yeah I've got dead by Daylights on my um Steam account but I haven't installed it yet the only reason I didn't I left was because I just stopped having fun with the game like every every match was just not fun yeah [ __ ] you blight players you've ruined the game blight players I mean they still exist honestly here's how Dev fix blind control to honestly that would make him balanced Base Kit blight is actually Fair all you have to do is remove his add-ons and he's good just head here add-ons yeah but he's got he's got like a really balanced kit and then the most broken add-ons known to man his kid is strong it's on the stronger side but his add-ons just aren't okay because Daniel you you're aware that they um changed his aling yeah but that wasn't the only issue ously absent from that change with speed I'll be back in a minute also you're lagging out to you know there's and they didn't change the uh the or reading mode You' find out what made me angry then use it to your ability now you're trying to avoid me you're the big problem here I bullied the many for so many years now shut your mouth close your ears never learned your lesson and nobody cares that's what you're here for here to make me miserable I you gety out of it you heard me call me the again you know never like them and that's so unforgivable I know you Ru my childhood you love me and do it all over again you're on my childhood you hurt me and do it all over [Music] again you you me and do it all over again you always made sure I was last never was anyone's friend in class you always seemed angry and mad but I know deep down you are so sad you are so sad happy people don't do [ __ ] like that so stop dragging me down so stop dragging me down that's what you're here for here to make me miserable un you get joy out of it you heard me but call me the same again you know I never like them and so unforgivable I know you Ru my childhood it all over again you my childhood youd hurt me and do it all over again still break is back [ __ ] Diva ass spaghetti code I say that because if you've ever if you've ever heard of OverWatch code if you look at Diva oh my goodness oh that character is [ __ ] literally a digit the card she spaghetti card is hell oh I imagine firing I I I don't want to look at Hydro Rockets the code for that I I imagine the code for like her self-destruct is probably the biggest spaghetti sounds like overwat has got some issues you just say sounds like overwat got issues how naive are you quite honestly honestly though we keep weding they're [ __ ] crazy doing crazy Gods work that's the word the new the changes they're doing in next season and the season after are [ __ ] big first of all the battle pass has premium currency oh no does it refund itself or is it just a portion it's about it's slightly over half ah dead by daylight still winning damn Zam they made Mythic skins you can now get whichever one you want oh that's somewhat better actually IM sry if Sor you still need to get the once you get the premium pass you get Mythic like crystally boys and you can use those Crystal Boys on any big anyway I take my leave it's Leal company time it's lethal [Music] C I don't know I need what it's um it's robotos is the American equivalent of ipren [Music] essentially all right time for let's go but yeah I told Sam already that one of the mods he's going to love it's all about luck yeah the dice one yeah and [ __ ] Sam he's gone he's just not present that so so lucky it's absurd I mean I I seem to be fairly lucky myself but I don't know about this game also have you tested this mod pack out correct okay I always do testing that means it should work perfectly fine no issues well it works in a Solo playthrough Ah that's the issue what about [Music] multi also I wonder if we're getting anyone else play as well maybe also I'd like to announce anyone for anyone who cares I am fully up to date with one piece I just have to go back and watch the filler that I skipped are you watch one pie must be great sorry did you say great or crazy great I don't know I mean one piece I just never I just never seen it well one piece is very long that is true the amount of filler like I'd say one piece the amount of total like the total amount of actual Canon One Piece episodes is almost a thousand um and some episodes are half in a half cannon so but all in all there's only like 100 Filler episodes in total at least it's not Boro oh boruto [ __ ] I actually dropped that I I try to watch boruto I love Naruto but I could not get Boro I I made the mistake of watching 200 episodes of B I do not watch it oh God I not even consider that oh God yeah I was really coping on there I was like oh it gets good please it gets good it gets good please but no it never did so Lobby is currently being set up as we speak all right I wait the invite also lethal config hell yeah wait hang on here's a question since uh since you're hosting if I want to edit a config with that edit everyone else's no oh that would break the game all right play game I'm just my station I sent Sam invites I don't know if he's joining I would hope so oh little little bit of lag on my side uh there we go what the hell didn't even see you hi Chase hi let me mute on Discord right now lethal config no not lethal config uh settings Keyes custom emotes uh open real is see just ask me to give you a version that has the uh join emot I'm going to make that B I think Sam's AFK I think he'll be back eventually H stop stop stop stop stop stop he doesn't God DC all right there we go I should only um have like 20 20 seconds of that yeah all right yep it's definitely not working all right I'm just spamming if you spam F you get a random bunch of EMS I changed that hey I found this I got this one as random [Music] nice all right where will will uh third person isn't isn't Kirby meant to be joining us uh I don't know about Cur there he is there's my goat there's my goat right here he joins and instantly hits the California what a goat he so impressed which one is [Music] it hold on no this one there we go damn that one cost money hold I didn't add loot town I got to change my emotes jeez why is that very a th000 bucks what the fck because why not all of these just a Max price probably good we don't have the money so we have to go to the other they must be they must be good moons then oh someone's messaged uh oh it's in Minecraft chair let's get [Music] will all right do we do we stop playing the video game for now and then yeah I mean we should what the [ __ ] was that I don't know Wills you don't need to ping will he's right here oh sorry my bad my baby boy look at him he isn't saying a word he's so terrified okay he hit the California Girls he's fine I can't hear him though that's the only issue we going to ass ass let's go are you ready we can leave when ready all righty I your game oh no it's laging let's go oh it's [Music] raining [Music] entrance all right what the i i there's a the fire I the fire exit it's right here I'm go get F I need someone we we might need someone to open Terminal doors n someone need to go [Music] back jump how did die hello oh fun oh nothing in here [ __ ] let's go [Music] upstairs up here [Music] now help a lost my [Music] way a [Music] which way do I go I think I'm lost ah Jesus Christ [Music] no ah I'm going to die from this [Music] onai this what I get for taking the teleporter please prepare we War oh I hurt myself on the door how [ __ ] my god um that's a oh they're both there oh yeah he's dead all right he died he's alive facility what they find look check the BC uh mimix damn BR is he going for the Bas there's a beehive bro I I would help 4 I'm going for it I missed I missed I might have 60 HP I can do it can I get oh the [ __ ] is that they found the worm the shrim just don't give it your stuff oh why hello there need to K uh oh my God he's in I was so lost thank a you got the bees let's go all right guys just so you know it was uh that was it was that guy that uh that pulled the the pull pulled the plug was it me yeah it was I swear it was all me can't move I was so lost I didn't know where to go let's go back to ass ass let's go it's no longer rainy [Music] can I please it's lagging oh wait ah lag like someone's [Music] ding get fire exit oh ow if you do not go to the fire exit it's just worthless it's just a lock door that's all you can go oh I got bees bro the fire exit is not worth it it's just a dead [Music] end [Music] what did who got what [Music] mine nothing all right I'm on 50 Health let's go I'm [Music] fire fire I'm sorry what I thought I thought the skin walker mod was in a disabled disabled oh fun there's no there no com do over here hello guys look it's time my G cosplay oh look it's time my G cosplay ah all right all right let let's go this way nothing this way [Music] Cronos behind they are filling of the Abyss Jesus Christ oh good luck to him what's this dice do I wonder what did dice do [Music] got a dice what did dice do sun and moon oh I think I'll get the bees we put them on the boat the ship can I jump on here no I can't damn I got a dice I don't what it does I got a dice and I don't know what it does okay let's do this the [ __ ] is this what the [Music] DI was that the did you use the dice maybe how dare you he 75 there's no back rooms mod so we're fine yeah because no fun fun isn't allow yeah fun no allowed why you got stun grenades the [ __ ] with my oh all right anyways let's see where is what huh is everyone dead oh [ __ ] why are there turrets right [Music] outside the [ __ ] he's still moving around he's still breathing they're both dead over there let's avoid the bees oh [ __ ] grab the [Music] bees [Music] ow ow that's why you killed me with be they went for me instead of your dumb ass ah whoopsy Daisy oh well I gave us money but we're about to lose it all hell yeah bro what what did the dice do turrets outside the ship and it [ __ ] murdered him no but it also made an explosion of some sort no I don't think so those turrets were always there the turrets weren't there wait did you install brutal [Music] company that's weird I us like I gave us like 30 bucks now we have nothing yeah we lost it all all right well come on are we going to ass again kill me this the ship yes we're going to ass again oh hello Jelly snake how are you sorry I missed it I'm single monitor back all [Music] right let's go entrance smooth sailing hell [Music] yeah all right let's see what's in there oh there's nothing up here [Music] you another [Music] dice no it's this [Music] way it's pretty much a dead end down there all right I got a dice what did a dice do I don't know a oh Bracken death grain means what H so yeah oh I oh no looks like I have a chance to spawn a random enemy as well as a something bad I can't read the green one yeah gambler that right so green is lucky so that means I have to use it when it's green [Music] right roll the inside did I just kill them no two of them are alive is he is he dead oh my God he's dead oh that may have been my fault oopsy JY uh CA of death unknown yeah that was definitely my fault oopsie cre data don't know what that is it kind of seems like a bracket okay the was alive uh best spoilers actually the shrimp um yeah speak of is there any beads scan 11 items oh boy that's fun shove that across oh a SJ Mystic SJ Mystic is he a did he get turned into a mask oh no he did uh best de SN f oh no cabbage is dead oh everyone's dead fun got only 88 oh we've already failed quota we n town died somehow I already know who they were to they put on the M what the [ __ ] happed will hold on did someone use a dice I tried to use a dice it said better luck next time try inside why didn't you what you killed him you realize realiz we just lost right [Music] yeah it's 130 oh oh killing three of us too late [Music] will is that taking are you taking damage no damn it don't take damage here damn [Music] it [Music] right we going the company or not wa Peter let's go Peter you left instead of grabbing more stuff and we didn't have [Music] enough all right let's hope there's no sh guy me do we're [ __ ] no matter what [ __ ] just happened happen drank the beverage oh wait what oh my God that is freaky all right I'm going to go up there all R Jesus Christ didn't even go inside fa immediately you know what I'm going to leave before they get back core overheating nuclear meltdown imminent I got the thing let's get out of here why Evac the IM we just started we just started [ __ ] is he I'm I'm going to go back they're trying to get more stuff I'm going to go back for him oh no no no don't faity immediately don't come back come back we must save our comrad no The Mask wait really yeah they both turned into masks oh okay look see they're coming for us right now are now [Music] nonfunctional see desire uh deceased and deceased get them most snacks of [ __ ] I I walked up to our M and gave him a hug cuz we're dead already I mean we do have this thing now right give me one one moment okay y Samy you there back my would you like give me moment to boot up thunder are we playing I shall download codes oh so we got one more plan hell yeah also classic Brad we were all muted so I don't think he knew what was going on I meaning we did Ping everyone and say hey we're playing I don't think you can see the chat I don't do he not see the lethal C chat I don't know if he can H also Sam what he killed will with a dice made the rocket launcher still $600 why is my thunder uh is this a new a DI random is this a new mod pack or should I just update massive mod pack uh just update all right I and also in case you're wondering we have a mod called Mirage instead of Skin Walkers basically it's basically the same mod however now if something speaks we all hear it all right someone else oh right I was so oh that's disturbing say now everyone will hear the same voice L some else I was going to say I was going to say there's another one called dead and board basically you can spectate enemies and talk as if you were them it's kind of the same but also different you can make it so new stuff instead that's right to pick up my [Music] Sy anyway know when you need the L Sam Samuel understood I'm going to take this chance to [Music] customize devil devil I have that full til let go how long how long till we we hit the jam the jam here it [Music] is there we go last surprise where is it it's h where is specialist close all [Music] right Z is so dumb it is oh you cra okay when did this one get added which one the craw that was a crawling one yeah s that's a new one there's also this one I don't know what it is I don't know what this does I can't hear this one all right let's customize get rid of D spawn swap it for S how Sam how much 96% on updating hell yeah you get the meme you get the meme yeah hold on I'll Jo I'll join [Applause] you I don't know what mean this is cuz I can't hear it oh I'm G do something stupid turn off the MC I still can't hear it I don't know what meem this is honestly I don't either uh let me know when you need the invite to wait what what sounds there float no do not float from the random one I do not want to see you floating everywhere all right um let's get don't that step step ah that one all right who's making that one right what the [ __ ] you ready him it's on 97% it's being a [ __ ] oh it's I forgot it's the last the last one really big so it's going to take a little bit well the last mod added like eight moons eight moons oh prom is you don't have enough money to go to them cuz you [ __ ] got a skill right now oh this one is this a reference to anything I don't think so I I think it is a reference I don't know which one the only thing I know about this me this song is the [ __ ] John Cena meme John Cena oh excuse me [Applause] where's all the money coming from don't worry about it booting it up join us just the heads up S you're currently appearing offline so I don't know when you're booting up oh crap wait am I oh guys guys move over here move over here why when Sam joins Sam joins he joins back here throwing money where is it do I have [Music] that this emo is very distracting it is I have sent you invite Sam I have seen it I'm just waiting for my game to load up now understood Captain ching ching bling bling I didn't know the song said that I got here probably good reason okay all right you're just spewing money um what oh that's an issue [ __ ] mod pack to load up fully that's kind of an issue I don't see I I don't see Wills um there are apparently a lot of things missing Daniel what do you mean oh what do you mean there's a lot of things missing game object blank is missing game object steel door is missing game object oh that's that's that's a sacrifice that was made for the better just ignore that okay I don't know why it gives me a it gives it says a bunch of that but it works completely fine what who joined that was Brad it's again the weird thing is I can't see uh Will's um emotes computer please em just over here yeah's doing the emo but I can't see him doing it no he isn't he's just stand crouching in a corner a SJ Mystic Chase he's um he's doing the emot but it's just not showing which is kind of weird H well it's just [Music] is I'm here we're all dead to Peter oh no the lag love P so I sent us to p they're only doing Peter once by the way oh someone's dead what I just saw the cigarette emote all right no one's dead I just saw the cigarette [Music] emote what's this over [Music] here [Music] I don't know [Music] fine are you kidding all reac are now nonfunctional please prepare for reactor there we go why we just started company uh disconnected me what happened my whole game uh just uh it might stopped resp for and it booted me for it damn we I got a C uh now please we're hold on we're about to go back to space okay time to go yes definitely time to go Woody you kill him please prare for emergency evacuation he de ah what the you actually killed this man it stop us from dying okay all right once we get back into the bace will provide you with an invite invite invite yes which moood are we going to probably ass why not March cuz Mar is like the best of the free moons you know what let's go to take March let's go to March I've sent us to March he pressure him into doing drone let's go March I decided March because go back to going back to Peter someone sent us to March that was me to don't jump don't jump I'll do this one hell yeah no damage I've done a lot we haven't found the lock yet I want to run into him un locker and then maybe we might find him on this [Music] m oh fun off we're in the office mate Hey Oh What A Wier azy gzy wait what you lock me in there oh that's there's a land right next to a turret FU oh I see he's making a de noise oh this one looks fun wonder what's down here did not like the lag what what is nothing else [Music] jump I want to be careful that oh let's be oh look that's a mimic well it could be yeah no you want to try it and leave your stuff over here with me not really oh plushy don't get the you're not taking the flask what where the flask back there like go straight ahead and it's sh I see [Music] it can you take this key as well so I can take this axle uh where's a there's a [Music] key if possible I'd like to find another small item I got one I've got Max inventory so I got one I got one spot cook one spot okay where is it right here all right I'm going to head back not that way it's this [Music] way I see this is where this is that way here we go all right then 50 weight where is the there's a ship hey blushy we go no oh hello my dear friend uh hello what happened in here uh where did the light switch go I'm moving itzy I said lizy with $19 and early $19 all yes let's have a look is anyone dead no they're not dead otherwise they' be spin around circles if they were Mi oh going to go back in uh I'm going to go get some water hello oh what are you doing what are you doing bro I think we should go this way yeah [Music] fun grab a key that's bro you have a habit of acting like a MIM or NOS nothing there oh nothing there this [Music] way only one way to go a oh where is the Buddy he just vanished he just vanished into in air [Music] what go the first floor Which floor am I oh I'm on the first floor [Music] let's continue forward that would be enough not that way oh there he is just got stuck I got scared by a glitch H it sounds like a [Music] locker [Music] it's quiet too quiet in my opinion but it's too quiet what happened to what happened to him he got landl oh samon Sam's already and I Chas so is anyone is anyone else Chase Chase die while I was talking to you how do I put this down what happened he just ran over a land he didn't to he might have quick how does the cat sit down uh pet them I think oh there we go s secretly a lizard no I swear you guys run to a thumpy boy well Sam did we'll go The Bu I got thumped I got [ __ ] come back okay hey Chris check you [ __ ] you said we would go to beeter go beer later this way this way here we go fire exit Fu let's see what kind of interior we got this gu oh oh oh [Music] no just keeps going it's dead end that's good to know oh that's that's crazy okay [Music] oh I see where we are why the light suddenly go off someone pull an apparatus let's go first of all be careful something's falling down all right let's go also why can't we grab this that would be stupid no but why can't we grab it [Music] out is that be is that bees is there bees yes there's bees I'll grab those I'll drop the bolts on the ship and then go back to the bees [Music] how much quarter we got plenty of quarter hell's yeah all right these where are they where they are go here [Music] ow I brought the bees closer slightly damaged I'm I'm alive I'm alive [Music] got [Music] it okay one more one more one more run I wonder if anyone's dead is anyone dead one more one more wait how am I do oh I see I see I see missed it this is got to be difficult all [Music] right could you open the door [Music] please all right there's a beehive on the side I'm [Music] aware all right are you looking at the screen or it's azy all right so looks like I've got some sort of creature gozy you can throw the Gizzy yes you [Music] can where did the Gizzy go I don't know all but just move this for a moment got it you sto it there's the Gizzy yeah is it worth anything yeah it's [Music] $19 where did it go that's a very expensive Gizzy here it is [Music] well they're still alive I don't know if they'll make it back on time oh this one of them's got a peeper on them ah all right I'll grab the Beehive when we leave but we have to leave [Music] soon a [ __ ] got too [Music] close hey guys do you hear me I'll grab the Beehive we going for the hive no no like I'll grab the Beehive when we leave when we leave yeah okay so no one come out try to grab it oh almost joined that was Kirby know that was J I get all right stand right here let me know when you need the invite Mr LG I see something coming towards us what Will's also here but he's currently not in the VC bro there bees of the side I'm going to grab him uh so so yeah uh yeah Chase has a really weird habit acting like a so Daniel's dead how did he die oh wait no wait the [ __ ] wait how's he still there no he could be dead he's he's coming back now it could be a m If he if he's spinning around a lot no he's carrying another body oh yeah that oh look giant [Music] giant hey [ __ ] hey [ __ ] where you been I've been looking for you all day don't don't bring them in no no no no don't bring them in I think the cats are scared a did you did you bring a open the [ __ ] door open the [ __ ] door open the [ __ ] door open the [ __ ] door open the [ __ ] door all right something faced right where's the giant [ __ ] off no way what has ads now what the [ __ ] is this right Bri Al what are you getting I'm grabbing the bees a you probably only two people in the world guys leave leave oh my God close the door close the door close the door [Music] oh yeah leave let's get out of here um I got uh but yeah I got six pieces of the sweet and salad crispy chicken and I got Triple B bacon B the Box oh nice yeah no [ __ ] way I'm I placed my order for my meal and they [ __ ] a Kung Fu Panda oh my God also there's a musical number in kuu Panda that that much hi I know what happened to you saved I saw I saw a shrimp who was like shrimp and I ran and it was not shrimp it was a thumer it was shrimp and a thumer I should mention there was yeah I I went outside I was like Daniel went back in and I saw you're dead yeah I saw shrimp was like yo shrimp I ran at him and it there was a thumper next to him and he [ __ ] ate me and then I saved you I rescued your body I didn't need to but oh sorry we're going to company oh God damn it I'm [ __ ] jumping off why [Music] totally don't I need to sell enough to get a dice the dice is it a good dice [ __ ] yell on I understood that reference I hate you a lot I'm going to buy a dice do not sell these whatever you do do not sell the cats no no don't sell [Music] them [Music] 552 also I should note that throwing the Gizzy at the door will not um make it get collected I request a walkie-talkie hold on it's like the cheapest thing it should be possible how yeah I'll buy you I'll buy three waries I brought three [Music] flashlights yay present all right now let's go dies oh [Music] I think so someone definitely died I didn't know I don't see any yeah there's blood putting on your favorite song just be wary of the copyrighted songs why oh yeah actually you know [Music] what Darkness oh [Music] F uh boom box boom box boom box there one here for boom box no there not it's your favorite song right then I I don't know what company creatures what oh how do you not recognize [Music] this what did I just hear I [ __ ] hate you why one two three I will use the dice on you I don't know what use the dice use the dice I'll use no I want to use the dice no Daniel let me use the dice should I buy you Gambler no we only we don't have a gambler same I'll buy you one wait how much wait you can buy dice yeah you can buy one there's one dice you can buy the emergency you want hey do we have the walkie Takis uh yeah they're in the ship okay cool we're buying all right let's see what the dice does uh no [ __ ] Sam don't use the dice I think we should use it immediately use it immediately use it immediately use we keep it two people like use it the same time when you maybe I know wait we have we can hold on hold on when he eats the stuff we you can buy a shop all right shovel hello sprocket how are you I'm saying I accidentally died to the gr company the tacle monster bro I I want what these dice do I'm hyped what going to do stand here read that oh excuse me we're back it's the rolling giant the rolling giant no oh [Music] all right is that will [Music] why someone else has it now no I can't hit you just send you to the back rooms back that's why oh my God turn that off oh my God thank you Christ I'll change it I'll change it I can join back in all right let's have some fun Sam head up it said to use it inside so oh we have use it inside what inside the facility one okay so we're wait until we're inside oh we got an overtime bonus right I'm inviting H yeah all right what the [ __ ] I'm grab the way uh it's called as 57 asteroid 13 what the [ __ ] oh I know exactly what to play for this do you want old hard Rocky terrain no surface plant like detected Dy C well let's find out anyone want walk nah I don't need it I'm good what's that music oh this is this is we do not have any lights do [Music] we I do not have a porch's this why is it so dark I don't know oh that's Oh that's dmca oh yeah don't worry Swit I'm hitting it I turned I turned it on already oh my God this like moov it's like zombies yo is this Co that is a coil it doesn't move thank God for that where's the entrance this way what's this a giant ass tennis ball or basketball oh fire exit [Music] nice so quiet oh [Music] hell bronze trophy is locked no a I didn't even see it not you sir I bet sir I bet you something just some someone might have just randomly got murdered because of the one the one why coils no kill me I don't want to live anymore I have a DI you oh I did die because of [Music] them they killed me I should I tell them to leave should I should I do this y there's another hmer someone I have a I have coils will much are the coils worth bro these are 30 bucks these are was going oh uh so how did you die uh it wasn't the right though yeah I I went through the fire exit and then on fire Daniel yeah the um uh what's it called the the land M spawned underneath me oh someone rolled the dice yeah someone rolled the dice in the land exactly what happened to me when you pulled the dice got okay sorry once you get a CO once the coin gives you skia schizophrenia [Music] oh schizophrenia would be fun hell yeah I really tempted to roll the dice the want to save will tell me to roll the dice yes roll the dice key two keys oh nothing in [Music] here straight back oh by the way big pissed off Square uh by the way Daniel just teleported straight back to um base oh crap [ __ ] did you die from a land mine so where is the square oh my god did you die from the I don't know I don't know chase you still kicking no chase chase did the dangerous swear get you [Music] oh it's the lock it was indeed the locker it was indeed the locker locker actually I am but I don't think J is is it actually like good my flashlight just ran out of power J's dead Wood's dead Chase is dead Bill's dead it's just me and body pretty sure Chase is dead because of the angry Square I am very lost and my flashlight ran out of power uh I'll do my best to guide you you go okay straight pardon straight keep going straight I got hit with the funny don't me oh if you press that it will explore and kill everyone inside to anyone no oneide do it press the Box press the button understood if you go past the box so can I am I not meant to touch it at all or uh [Music] no pass the box go back to the Box [ __ ] Ste to the Box get to the box but don't press it press the bo PR the press the box I have to jump no not on the button on to your left you over you can throw the gzy Oh okay that's that's a SK Walker equivalent thing in my go that way yeah downstairs there is a co uh I can't help with [Music] that I don't know if that's real wait a second what a time to take the gamble goodbye what oh help I need a flashlight back please I'm going to go turn the power on just hang in there b the power's already on I'm sorry I'm sorry the power can turn off I'm going to turn the power off so we can see there no like the power's already on to the place power's on don't see anything exit can they not looking for you you're going straight you're at the fire exit uh I'm at a exit I know this is the one you're at definitely not oh this different Oh I thought there was only one a I'll I'll guide you the ship just give me a okay please do I have an idea of where he is but there is a peanut outside the ship just a warning okay got [Music] it there is a fake you on the ship there is a fake you chasing me down F chasing you down yeah there was a m there a there was a [ __ ] M version of you just like there's a mon I should be hiding in the closet oh F okay which way do I need to he's imitating you as well hold on give me one moment I need to shut the door uh straight that way just straight yeah just run Daniel's going to die if he doesn't grab a shovel uhuh they are pointing you toward while you're going just keep walking straight I think so B is coming to you you're nearby the ship tell you that that's the M that was outside the ship oh he's dead I couldn't even see I'm dead couldn't he just said the mask is walking towards me my flash I and all he teleported out this power yeah damn you got lucky I lost my I got St by the locker and fell off by the way Sam that's what happened to you disappoint yeah I saw the locker turn I was like oh [ __ ] run and ran off off a ledge where is where is my no Daniel I couldn't see the mask you just said there's a mask and I'm like where and then I found where we going we're going back right I only I saw on theor and he towards you Max which Mo which moon should we oh my God that's a lot of moons we which mooner Peter yeah no not Peter Peter said get it's [Music] laging lag lag wa how did they get down so fast ah [Music] all right [Music] YouTube Maxwell oh my God I'm right next to the [Music] Apple you [ __ ] that's [Music] lamps a yield sign as well jeez this place is filled to blot all right grab all the heavy stuff [Music] first [Music] yeah so heavy I'm a heavy boy come on go fire exit there's apparatus and two L fire exit two apparatus also one apparatus and two laps I need they're both up here okay Sam's dead by the way oh fun how did he die I don't know I just know he's dead okay either there he's not moving at all yeah I mean he's still I'm pretty sure he's ordering food as well so but um Jane Daniel there's one here and then the apparatus just over here I'll go back no I'll go back wait wait wait don't don't Gra gra it don't grab it we can only carry two of these oh right so I'll grab the cup right let's go both go back to the ship and then I'll come back and grab the Apple okay I'll stay [Music] the come on I wish the throw mode was in all right you you go grab the thing I'll go grab the Apple oh there's a I'll be here oh [Music] for all right Yi side I'm not grabbing [Music] that please prepare for emergency evacuation please prepare for emergency evacuation warning over why is there a ghost girl he went through the chair what oh that was a Massac what the what the [ __ ] is Jaden all reor core saf guards are oh Jaden's um in the he's in the he when we went we went into the fire exit I think oh no not fire exit we went through the main entrance and Jin spawned underneath me and I di he whacked me twice I don't think he can get I don't think he can get out grab the app no what is he saying oh Kirby's here abandoned by their work Evy that entire time who the [ __ ] took oh we just running in the I was I was in I was in the contain I was in SCP Containment why were you in I don't know I'm GNA go AFK for a sec I'm G to go AFK for a sec yeah I I got I was de boy containment and like same was so confused of where I at where I was then I just murdered him you [ __ ] I was on 40 health and you whacked me again there's like a ring of chairs underneath the chair and I went into the chair we're going back there wait for Kirby why are you running in place I sent you an invite K yeah why is Daniel running him okay there we go but yeah apparently J was just in a different M taking for R to boot up Sam what M was it for you cuz I Jan said it was the laboratory what did you get iard it was just a bunch of tunnels and like was it a facility like the office layout um I don't know I can't tell because I only saw him when he was out of the [ __ ] map no I mean you what did you see when you went in like which map was it for you yeah they definitely don't have a yod bias um I don't know I don't know the map name uh the one with the elevator that's the office oh elevator yeah yeah okay that's the office so you got so I was you just on the wrong map so I was so I was exploring literally nothing yeah you were just running through the void huh I'm going toou this be [Music] essentually wow also by the way one of the M cost a thousand so yeah like one of is we we have a lot of moons shut up [ __ ] Pat the kit five they need to go to literally loading all the mods I don't know why let's let's get it let's get the ritual ready me the ritual ready for when he's here yeah wait open I hear the ritual he doesn't you don't dance if he joins in we have to do it prly yeah everyone join in wait let make room Peter Peter again where we go where we go where did we go where did we [Music] go I'm going to get fire exit as always you ready to go for adventure sure all right where do you want to go go up or the dog's gaping M let's quickly go trying to [Music] what all right let's go comedy flashbang hell yeah I'm definitely going to need [Music] that fish now I got everything minut we should revolve someone's dead oh no [Music] no America come here you little bastards hey hey when he what up hello I had two glowy yellow thing the light bulb thing I'll be right back uh so Chase's declared to go gra the app yeah be right back I'm guys stay there stay there my L spectating Chase he's going to grab the apparatus he's going to gra the thing wait hang on is it ler for us from Avatar man [Music] yeah godamn it Chase is it just me or is everything lighter are now nonfunctional please prepare for is it lighter in the facility for us it is for some reason huh that's good yeah we should we should vote Auto maybe I'm sure that won't add any Evacuate the facility immediately don't forget my dead body he's dead I didn't realize one things quickly why is it so many [ __ ] dogs illegal breeding center that's why this is only need the loud horn yeah I thought hey Woody guess what what this song is copyrighted no it's not and just as we leave just as we leave a grab the things okay should we like point out that you we shouldn't be having anything copyright playing yeah there shouldn't be any copyright for this game I didn't know the pizza Tower sff was copyright well yeah it's from the game Well normally most gaming died by a mechanical dog bro I thought I thought all of them left I jumped down and got merked I we still got enough quarter right yes L man I wonder if we have enough for quo why is the fancy land is so worthless what what do you mean cats K me 94 that's pretty good the one I'm holding right now is 19 wait do you have a gambling machine what is this Rand of sausage oh yeah you can grow the sausage you can grow the losing how does this how how H how does this thing [Music] work where it cam yes it always has Stop Dancing it need to [Music] eat fin all right here's the question wey the I would like to go to a new moon can I give more please yay can we get at least like four can we get a teleporter and a loud bom can we get a tele might be better idea to BU the andow so get rid of dogs no I think if we're going to Peter a lot yes one other no hey [Music] guys can't even afford the teleport $1 short $1 short [Music] no no no give it to me give it to me actually what you [Music] grab by the way someone saw the bu of other items yeah a bunch more items got sold like someone else just like placed it all down there wasn't me do we have enough tort now you have an extra 233 right we got to teleport everyone on everyone on board uh no uh all right leave leave for there's a c at outside a what now there's a cat like floating outside the ship it ran away no no kitty yeah you might see it out left him behind which one was it oh it was the orange one we need to get we need to get the cat back we need to get another cat we must could reach Atlantic I thought we were going to get a teleporter and wait where is what about La cuz we need to get rid of dogs bro why do we need to buy everything go to glue GL a GL glue it's cold and moist cold and moist hell [Music] yeah lag is real holy holy my friend that took a lot to learn man oh here you go suggesting aggressive plants aggressive did you not read the description of the island is it it said a floral EOS ecosystem known for Dangerous plants there just like a Venus Al the fact that we can't see sh I can see just fine fine oh take cby yeah here you [Music] walk T be an why is it so far away why is why is the entrance so far away here we go me and the boys going on a [ __ ] mining explos to get here yeah yeah okay oh [ __ ] I can't see [ __ ] I can't see anything now oh [ __ ] who did that all right there go it's I've reloaded IED in we're in the Mansion don't go upstairs I'm upstairs yo [Music] andriel door probably fake hello George I got George we lost take him back to the [ __ ] yeah take him back [Music] immediately H yeah construction hat [Music] I wait a minute SW [Music] blade hey guys I found a torch there some loot a door there's a loot over that way a Lo loot T yeaha how do we get back bro we went in a full circle just for [Music] that [Music] there's a ship wait let me in thank you didn't say please all I didn't got a construction hat and a saw what time is it it is 202 hang this ir's in the bush what hold on a minute what why is there a Flo poster why are you looking look like a he scan the direction I'm looking you can see a floating booster oh that's behind us what's this thing why is's in front of us as well there's an issue with the scan thing oh I think Chason is probably dead looks like he's dead I don't know well he saw something terrifying and ran away check bro he's gone in circles he's terrified just to teleport him you be angry at all no oh you pushed but not me welcome back yeah it was all me also there's a thing outside the ship I'm sure that's nothing to be concerned about poster a poster it likes right scan see like a poster there wait where's that where was that thing that was next to the ship I was just asking if you could teleport does the items get left behind yes yes it does you can teleport nonexistent corpse okay well that's that's fine I only got a key does he have do they have oh hang on he just keeps going straight he'll be there he's close the door close the door it's a faker wow I bring you I bring you stick stick he got stick legely I got a branch the stick's got stick it's good stick the heck oh I can't use it it's just a stick what's this yeah well it's got a good weight hand drill why is it so big but why is it so big do you expect a drill to be small yes I've used heavy machinery man I've used a drill it's not normally got any of this excess games aren't supposed to be realistic are they nah this one looks like is used for drilling concrete this is a new cat his name's George George he's worth 63 calories all right let's see if I can go find him sure sure I'm going stay on the ship oh am I pretty stuck outside now just let you I'm just eating some there's a snare there's a snare fle outside there a SN sh what a y what the [ __ ] I actually found my way out through a fire exit there people want the snaply in the area I know where it went it's under the ship sh I've obtained the rock yeah I just don't like really lost and only got out because I don't [ __ ] [Music] um we go teleported me from the RO down here yes you're Rock I'm on 20 that did 80 damage again most profitable let's go I am the employee the game just Ducks me two days left where are we going boys I mean it Mone to get here I was going to say we could just come back and go back cuz it doesn't cost any money now no it costs money to come back no it doesn't I've went I've went to Ren like three times over after paying once yeah that's the point you can but the second we change moons it will cost money to go back to it I don't like this Moon anyways too fogy yeah coin [Music] coin the virus spreads I me I mean feel afraid to go to the terminal and change the moon if you really want to I saying we could come back to this mod I'm quickly having a lunch break so don't worry about me the lunch break so you're going to be AFK for a bit just a little bit shouldn't be that long okay I'm going to have a look at these [Music] moons ET turn God damn it soad I moved out the way before you did it okay I guess yes I don't know why but yours yours is not showing they're in perfect sink wait hang on can you see yours hey if we need some more money we can go back to the company some this is this is a really great Bo box Shack will [Music] it just a cur fight I'm eating chips as well but these ones aren't as CR [Music] I'm [ __ ] dying can no one decide which mood we're going to like is go back to the same one or let's just go to an easy one like March that's what I was saying you want to go back to March and stay here so March we go or Assurance any single one there is no way we really went to a basic Moon basic [ __ ] whock stop stop talking to the mirror I might have some some as well no I I want your ships got the crunchy ones I don't what is bro yapping chips said basic your chips it's on the bo box you know [Music] okay [Music] why and it's so loud what like key typing are they are they all just like hear anything stop stop stop oh I will remove the mod if you keep he like that huh [Music] what is anyone going to land saying if he I'm just really confused you're just like I'm going to remove the like what CU he's playing a loud ass [ __ ] chainsaw through the [ __ ] box all right got answers we're going all right no more we go we go all the all I'm must stay on the ship unate you alive all right this exit I got the torch bro you're bleeding you okay hey ding the bungo oh this is locked okay upstairs oh app Sam get your rest back here there's an [Music] apple APPA apparatus I'm not telling you to grab it but I'm just saying you could hey guess what I found like guiding St through uh guess what I found anything yeah I'll keep that in mind than directly that way I I think Sam's dead I know but direct to the exit directly that way there is an apparatus I'm going to go back and grab iten is there oh he's G for the apparatus's there here here here Will's coming back yeah Sam's Dead uh I'll grab Sam dead body wait is he dead no he's not the mimic no he's AFK see he's clearly he's AFK job you you're AFK as well I wouldn't have I wouldn't have I would have done that if I knew he was okay it was AFK well it's good anyway cuz of anyway look myplay oh [ __ ] it grabbed the Beehive are how did the loot get outside I have no idea who we got okay uh Jaden's running no no no no no no get in the ship I'm on the ship I will the I'm I'll grab the bees I guess let me grab thank you close the go go [Music] go get in get in when he's inside get out for emergency evacuation um got go wait some people [Music] people some few people oh it's oh SL was the ship the ship left on its own oh there goes Jaden okay no it [ __ ] didn't I [ __ ] heard I literally saw the Woody start of the ship [ __ ] it own I didn't started I did I'm literally looking at chat [ __ ] fck showing up and just going you dirty little [ __ ] I'm literally right outside of the ship and you started I thought you ship I should mention the reason the hoing bug came outside a head count right we have to mod where they can we have to mod where they can escape the building including the coil heads and the bra you want something oh that's really doesn't see much use in doing that cuz then it will just like run away into like the like literal distance yeah how about the how about we go to the asid asteroid asid wait my wait does anyone walkie-talkie Sam going to wake up anybody want flash where's a flashlight um this way turn the power on [Music] press [Music] it cided by the way oh that's very fun everyone has to turn the power on to C oh look I can already see a coil head outside oh yeah there's an actual coil head head guys I pressed the button I did something yeah it turns on the light good evening hell yeah in here what's all the red I see what's the red I don't know what it is cat yo tiger I'm taking this back [Music] oh [ __ ] which way do I go what oh I must have died from the public coil head fun okay I grabed very very far di from a [Music] coil so I'm just checking my uh notifications oh those are just rock okay so Kirby's there I go look for Kirby no coming back yo got a flashlight cool I feel the need to experiment what's that figure doing there all right I'm off to experiment hold on I'm wait do you want wait you want a flashlight hell uhoh look like it call out to me weird he's dead I died the same way but I was already looking at a different one yeah you're being uh [ __ ] yeah I'm my oh why can I hear myself oh that was a mimic so we'll just kill the mimic Daniel good stuff I thought I legit thought that was Daniel I I just ran into coil head I got coil head jump scared and then like it just didn't exist anymore I got coil headed as well how about that I just felt the need to experiment with those babies and I like oh okay I'm dead now collected KY Kitty that kitty over to the ship wait was that tiger hell yeah let's see what I place up to everybody's in the ship I should viciously assault what what Chase get left behind Chase is going to get left behind Okay okay time to go time go got a basic flashlight pathetic [ __ ] leave let's get never mind someone started a v I'm not eating my I'm not going to get it I'm going to stand here and relax [Music] the hey myy I'm going to do a quick count I think sh might leave about Sam all right cool um I think the fake the fake and kby is alive kby I here we're leaving yeah he's going to rise we are leaving we are leaving we are actually leaving right oh got what he to teammate was injuries [ __ ] I didn't I think 31 I got one of three wait are experiment a CO head and I died wait do we have C we should uh yeah we s cats yeah we can sell you in we can sell you instead I rather sell all of you guys than sell any of the cats same here all right watch how easy this is oh he's pissed off isn't he how could [Music] you when I get over there in 10 years you're so [Music] dead put the cat back back hotess [Music] monsters I ran away I almost died Jesus that didn't even hit me never see it com it sure is plan it doesn't like penis music [Music] yeah [Music] everything's well I will give you the D book of the one request stop playing really loud [ __ ] like this all right oh yeah the I don't want questions someone died are we selling the beehives as well no we're not today I learned that the S post weits heavier than the shovel k the cats have been saved well we still got rid of one all right uh what's do should I get an inverse teleporter [Music] no why so much more [Music] funby what are you doing down there I can't climb up with this [ __ ] cat in my hand dumbass just climb I can't my hands are full hey well guess what you've officially lost a [Music] cat the cut the cat really cat pathetic really cat what goodbye my love no he flies he flies he try climbing see how that works out for you I have an idea I have an idea we climb these HS wait what if you do like welcome to fortnite is it oh bra you got [Music] join are you joining us idea in chat man You observe with eyeballs what are eyeballs so look at literally like so go to the bottom of the and should be two CES you can choose give me like minut rounds I mean I guess let us know when just just let us know when you're ready you yeah we do do maybe we do California Girls is he is moner look at him he's still stuck $5 is that all I you think he thinks I died yeah he did die yeah what he's dead to should we V to leave no we can't V to can I leave let's got all the oh someone left g o get in or I'm leaving you behind K needs to leave yeah all right I am get in all you leave R is showing me something sorry it's all good oh who's back all right we we sacrificed two cats only cost us one how dare you monster I did it quite easily and I can do it again do do what kill a cat uh Bradley's try and join us and so we will we will rejoin okay got it all right I'm going to go AFK then for a minute oh I need a medic bag I want to I don't not want to I why do you do this [ __ ] blind what's the random M again I for I found it come back with so are we waiting for anyone else to we go uh Brad also we're going to a new moon this one also cost money but it's a new moon you haven't gone to this one still installing the mod pack I remember which one it was so I've just um created a new profile for it just downloading them all again yeah it was just yeah the it's a moderately it's a remember just small this is how we summon Bradley are we going to drop down on the planet or waai for waiting for Brad all right I'm back Sam your mic is playing whatever you're listening to 80 mods yes quite a few quite a [Music] few who's playing that other one is it this one off we go is this [Music] one really sir CNO what's a CNO no idea just play the music I remember so I know it's from toou she she's the she's the G of crystal wings even that bad not going to lie no idea that is as [ __ ] though able game being stupid going take me a bit to get this issue fixed wait where are we going moon in INF furnace oh lagging fun I love lag just lagging out the ass oh this is look at that wow what theu Daniel come with me okay Daniel come with me is beautiful what's this way M wait pushable you can push this flag mes why do I feel like there's law involved with this puzzle fire exit um is is there also some type of map unique fire hazard something the music the music be playing you hi hi this boy everyone's just running out it oh door here where's the smoke at I got it um that another more smoke I I think I got it got it all right let's go this way Vol actual time maybe [Music] wrong nothing back here okay send the invite I'll give you I'll give you an invite as soon I'm back all right go back in space Oh the meth is light up yeah there a fire exit how are you guys all over there okay oh invisible thiss awesome I love this did someone just fall in lava no someone pushed the thingy down cded only apparently is that papers how much was in the scam 16 oh my God 13 1 13 oh [ __ ] I think we should gar oh keep flushy okay I actually think we should G why I don't like the fact the volcanoes are oh it things are falling yeah things are falling oh my God we need a we need a wait for one of them to land here wait let's see this one I'll Stand down here I'm standing on top yeah me too oh something's coming it's not close enough's dead yeah he is dead there's nothing coming this way like there's nothing oh that's a spider F someone grab the shovels little scuttling outside where did it go I can't see it it's sitting outside there's a spider apparently the plushy requires batteries yeah it does hey where the spider go went underneath I think or ran away okay [ __ ] off what in the is your wait warning please return by 422 someone they cast a vot let's go I'm waiting on you guys okay we're leaving like I push the lead going ah the lag we there right this m is sick it looks so cool should I jump off oh we left the right I think that was cut scene Andy and Jade died to they swe went for a swim no I didn't die I knew someone fell in the lava earlier sorry Kiran you said me yeah I was the most profitable cuz I brought back a [Music] rock all right wellby look look at oh fun no Grand you [ __ ] landed inviting Brad should leave immediately in protest that's neat how do we get across here oh this moon are actually sick it's pity it's laggy another fire exit hell [Music] yeah wait wait take this I'm going to try the fire exit yeah out of the way oh my god it works all right both now we're both fire is it not locked ah this is dead end GRE this is easy how do people struggle with this oh my God how do I get up here oh my God there's a fire exit so close to here have we got a k nope upstairs for no particular reason whatsoever I'm going to fire exit number two good luck probably where is it this way isn't it oh I died oh hey you're dead as [Music] well how many dogs there's like three dogs oh Jaden hello J welcome back am I'm the evion of the Abyss uh I love it when will deliberately bait a dog to attack me grandle go downstairs cir's just on the ship D hey move move course he [Music] is Kirby let's for to leave early wrong but can the dogs like only hear you when you're like not crouching uh basically when you're crouched or they can't hear you they can't hear ladders for some reason and they also don't they don't hear actually no they hear basically everything except and so when you're when you're just when you're just crouching they can't hear you no you you also have to be quiet as well okay yeah so Tak a long way you can be crushed make some noise and oh hi okay guys look it's time for my gar cosplay look time for my there a how manying bus two a I'm going to piss off the hood I'm fing the abys remember saying yeah I remember I saw I saw in broad daylight there's my body wait is it look it's time my G cosplay ow he's mad no he's kidnapped me he's getting kidnapped by a he kidnapped me whenever whenever whenever do you know who I am I'm the of dead he kidna kidnapped you I got if you touch a lotug there's a very low chance that it just picks you up and steal you okay and you stall me [ __ ] works oh my [ __ ] God is that the gun just no I can't unfortunate oh [ __ ] now let's let's let I am perfectly unre got caught using a mechanical keyboard y that sounds don't instantly land this time ow who's got background do not land no one land we're trying to get another person we're a bit short for qu yeah we are not short I send you an invite this one should work because I force them to not take off okay there you y I'm here lock it this plan careful Fire H already if we go this way around oh it's actually steaming I can feel the sweat already all right let's see what we're in for rock rock yo this fire exit over here is safe we went through a fire that one's [Music] safe that's locked you know what to do cat cat cat ameth cluster I want it look at go go Daniel go I I got the cat so I can take all this back it is 77b I 100 lb guide me towards the exit please this way I'm so Fu be this exit right here safe hold on prove it then prove it then I proved it how do we get now how do we get back you're going to do yeah a little bit Ah drop drop drop drop some of it to me don't I need a walker to lose all my stamina running to it right where's the ship this way um just across here no this way follow me follow me I look the shy guy I look the shy gu I look I'm dead I'm going to die I'm got to put my stuff in and book it so you so he I'm going to close I will sacrifice I'm I'm going to die anyway at shy guy cuz Daniel Daniel we we just go we just go to the next area I'm going to get Shy Guy sir uh Mystic dead I looked at him I didn't see Kirby's dead I think I we all looked at the Shy Guy what's grle doing was following [Music] him time ROP phobic I knew that was going to happen yeah hey Brad the [ __ ] is the shy guy it's on the ship it's a shy little guy look at it do I not look at it what do I do don't look at it whatever you do oh I think will might be dead soon has he looked at shy guy yeah he found the shy guy hey L are you hearing my sound alert when I'm saying uh no it doesn't it's not saying you oh right I see yeah let me let me fix that they found my corpse see that's some [Music] gold by the shy guy wait oh that's not nice oh B you got you got you got oh the shy gu acting the shy guy let's go he's [ __ ] yeah R pretty [ __ ] ch in the corner is [ __ ] does everyone want to leave like V to leave sure let's stress Sam out even more what he's going for the be he's dead hey well Sam he uh he's a little while away do wait do does he know does Sam know about shy guy oh he's looked at him can hear him now he's looked at him he angled lined up [Music] Yeahs there we go think Sam died or I may have just murdered him no he died right here he got molded right as the like it was leaving mold to death mold to death mold to [Music] deathj SW oh my God I scre ship ship go hesitated killed me uh no we hear you man we everyone died I ran up and scream ship G ship G I got a scout oh hell yeah yeah we didn't hear you [ __ ] [Music] many okay I'll just get this one wait yo we got [Music] cookie I think he may be pissed yeah he's pretty [Music] pissed there we [Music] go hey corpses get sausag your handw You'll Never Take Me Alive throw it throw it throw it got it all got it run watch me you saw witness me [ __ ] wait a second we have like I think we sold enough of it right double running slowly this sing what do you mean double the quot has been doubled oh second time you we doubled out no got [Music] 10,000 we put in a th you [ __ ] idiot yeah it's not going to double double all right goodbye I'm jumping off the ledge M okay [Music] bye oh wait out of my way it is this is epileptic warning if I've ever seen one the audio is so [ __ ] yeah hey what we talking about audio be like wa wait um should we get an inverse teleport I feel like that would be fun or we can go to the cool miror did you not Sor leaving yeah wait hold on if we get enough over time we can go to the $1,000,000 hell yeah [Music] Chase what what did I die the [ __ ] okay never mind what the [ __ ] I died cuz I joined like her's emo and I died how Fu how that's actually crazy going to instead we're going to fishing fishone join my [Music] em [Music] someone this is just St you it's this way a I don't like the radiation [Music] sound new creature da what's that mean oh it's this [Music] way I think I may have gotten lost there's no back doors this [Music] way [Music] I can't find the back why um music box winding up uh is it Freebird I don't know oh at least I know where the exit is now oh wait jce can climb up can't there oh that's not good Jers can climb lad can't oh is he dead from jest someone's just coming [Music] wait hang on the M that allows monsters to come out can they go back in no idea oh look there's a blood behind you another cookie fumo who's dead um ah that is a [ __ ] L holy [ __ ] how you do nothing and still die I still took the L how do you die lightning anyone else oh okay I see that was a conductor I teleported Kirby in but now the ship's lost power ship's lost power let's go they really did uh yes I brought it back to leave the L because I would died otherwise everyone's dead the Slime s just got eaten by a hell yeah where was the Slime the Slime was on the ship ship K you it was kill me through it that's [ __ ] stupid it was on the ship it was on the ship was I couldn't even see it uh today I learned Maxwell is um conductive why you oh someone moved it over here now he come oh yeah what's the you watching it fogy as [ __ ] man what a great view what I can't see anything I'm staying on the ship I can't see anything either wait why you dump why are you dumping this out so because I'm tired of hearing it standing in the ship I'm going to be oh it is this thing isn't [Music] it all right so where's everyone at right now uh it's us on the ship and then they're all in there but I can't see them it's like this black what this that's a battery [Music] well I'm um I'm going to run inside teleport me out if I die come on jump jump jump jump jump there we go this way sorry what where's the entrance oh this is annoying just H there it is oh right govern oh that can R oh so I thought prob we cleared out most of what's down here already what are you doing here I don't know I just teleported here what it like it's some explosion and a teleported they do they like switch places something places was I it's near the entrance so that's fine all right so we went this way this way yeah there there's the main entrance I'm full on loot so I'm just going to leave I can hold one want to hold the camera okay D all right dead end down [Music] here cat why is that green also dead end what the hell going found this up immediately it's [Music] everything this is the only way in no what have to go I told you here CU we have to go what why did you have two slimes oh two oh [ __ ] two SL and there's a and there's a box help help okay they are on the ship go go take off [Music] the give [ __ ] boy I see okay we have one more we have one more go on this planet what's this one I did a sick most profitable how was I most profitable I didn't bring anything back all right we actually do need to a lot we need to make money it's stor again are you kidding me uh we we do have enough a quarter but we should be grabbing a lot more yeah we need to get more right it's another stormy that's weather multiplier why does it lag so much the right where am I looking oh it's full full over I didn't see it I I didn't see anything on the right you know see the giant Tower like it's just only another Virgil [Music] Virgil this Mountain's huge is some oh there's a box out here very [Music] fun why is it cranking up don't shoot me bro it's it's cranking up there is a fire oh fun I [Music] got oh my God all right so don't don't no please don't no no [ __ ] off [ __ ] off [ __ ] off I don't want you I don't want you go away yeah immediately I tried to bring me back expion iment Evacuate the facility immediately go boys time to go oh the Slime what about the bees someone grabbing the [Music] bees Jesus Christ uhoh uhoh uhoh uhoh very the light [ __ ] [Music] that [ __ ] was so loud oh it's trying to go for reor are now nonfunctional please prepare for reactor oh it's it's coming back didn't help boom de [ __ ] apparatus I'm dead hey not everyone entered the [ __ ] Virgil just got outro completely I exit got V I also witness you get Vil is running to their direct location right now no I think he's stuck he gets stuck behind the fence he can't actually I think he's just stuck up the thank God for that oh definitely what the hell was that someone show me that clip Jesus Christ everyone died someone clip that please so so so um whoever didn't enter the facility with us is the reason we like most of us died ow what the what that was that was Virgil Virgil literally Agro oh fun I can't hear [Music] anything a I love this mode I die we all just can't hear each other idot man idiot bro everyone well almost everyone has a fungus what [ __ ] how how's he the only one without funus hello my Throne some [Music] explosive we need to I will this we will be REM what are we removing off this run shrooms because I've been told by someone that they make it makes them uncomfortable so I'm going to be okay it it's just I don't know just lack of he makes my skin out here kind of just like to explain to you what happened on the last Moon basically you know how you know you you know the jester right the windy boy in the facility where like you encounter him he'll wind his box and then he'll like hunt down everyone in the facility until everyone leaves yeah well it's the inverse because someone was still at the ship he aggro and just wound up and started killing everyone at the entrance okay and how was I meant to know that was the thing a cat we all we all agreed that we'd go in and actually grab [ __ ] damn apparently Su who sacrificed the kitty there's a gold bar under here mine so we okay we everyone aboard we we wey day [ __ ] got what that's not true I'm going to sell a cat so we can actually make it don't the orange c s the gold bar we lose remember Jen we lose 20% no point no point also we're not selling the gold bar the gold bar my precious I'm going to buy a dice then [ __ ] going to buy dice can you buy me Ace I'm using it immediately no don't use it immediately dice I got four dice all right how snack chy [Music] digest one dice let's see what the dice do what the dice the dice you should use it you'll find out once you use it let's leave how much money does that cost holy [ __ ] I'm going to I'm going to do it the moment we land on the next planet I holy [ __ ] it's 80 it's it's 60% off how expensive is it what the [ __ ] what is the dice it's 60% off and it still costed 80 I have to pay Ma I had to pay full price it's 200 normally oh you should have told me then I would have bought emergency di I didn't I didn't know they were it was different I I got a discount damn I didn't know there was a discount like cled I think it's I think it's I don't know it's a massive yummy 750 we can't go there cuz someone got killed all [Music] right lie down to the restarted let me know oh no with oh are we okay um are we wait what H do you want us to remove it now all right J We're not removing it just yet some [Music] out I I hate the lag welcome to I'm heading off I'm going to catch see see you see you Sam y flower Y is that power the flower hurts oh it did hurt me oh God what yeah FL was evil flower is very evil he didn't hit me but I he he tried where's the entrance um following the path yeah following the flowers the flowers what the they spawn out of nowhere we've done a circle yeah what's down here um no dead end really doesn't go [Music] anywhere all right that's might be this way oh [Music] here another flower two flowers where the hell is it seriously behind the ship what's this it's a tree oh fire Razer oh what has anyone found the entrance oh it's F Jaden she got he got he can hear us no wait he can't hear us we can hear hear us yeah he can't hear us I heard something door uh don't know that's Woody Is that real Woody or fake Woody it's real Woody what do you mean we all it was the than to the Mirage Bo we all H the same place those [Music] so if we go straight this way oh you kidding us like still alive I have Rose for my beloved have Rose for my belov lead me to the entrance sure I don't know where the entrance is but I know where the exit is if I give it a [Music] rose I'll be camer man then he's alive he's alive they're both alive he [Music] wait a second is everyone alive yeah everyone's alive oh my God that okaye now I'm going to jump on top of the ship and act as a wait wait wait wait boom box we have a boom box where's boom box I don't know buy [Music] one I think a tree fell [Music] down quick snack this one's stuck stuck to the Chocolate i s someone hav [Music] hi oh I swaped with the will you know who I am oh will now will is it's trapped that's a giant where I hear him I don't see him I hear him I'm going to just firey I'm going Woody I'm going to go take a pace while wa all right well I don't know where the giant is so is anyone on the ship I giant un to [Music] leave I cannot interact with anything and oh here comes a giant it's to the left side of the ship it's walking away hopefully this continues going oh you E Mad oh he see [Music] me [Music] he's inspecting the area don't make any [Music] movements he going away I threatened him are you kidding me he's gone in the circle also snle L there's a second giant not [Music] giant uh you want to run hey giant right up here oh I might be dead now right here giant look up here look up here you dumbass right up over here uh I rolled a three I have a ro for you I'm pretty sure there's another giant somewhere as well did he die I didn't know where to go I mean we didn't know where to go for a moment I think he's also being chased by a b yeah mask and something else maybe just a SPO all right be careful Giants might be coming back the [ __ ] is this just a food bow it's a thief tort back probably no right if if gets close to midnight and like he still doesn't come back we he [Music] just I think he he's fine why ah hi thank you took too long I couldn't find the way back I was at the main entrance think oh the Giant's locked on to me ah let me in thank you I'll how would have laughed if he just died on no I have health uh suain most injures most profitable how should I go to a [Music] different back here no let's [Music] go some where you can jump off yeah yeah what's this Ace don't mind me I'm just dying where you play Mario I where are we what are we doing where where ass we just started all [Music] right all right let's go [Music] hello hello where the entrance up here where up here upstairs someone's lost wait don't don't don't don't don't there we go now we go are we going up or down I went up up H yeah someone else is lost down [Music] there oh there's nothing up there what a useful [Music] upstairs can we can we take this thing out no oh that's sad not that I don't think soy where are they I don't know will look down I forgot he was at 20 hp I forgot bro brother I forgot he dead drop the bottles back up here and I'll go upstairs oh Chase is he stuck downstairs is he stuck in jumped down and died take the B from me I don't know if they're reaching you it's not it's not coming up here why can I even oh we can't leave we start so there's three dead bodies in no only two she cause of death gravity what BL oh you take up what the bottles take up the bottles where are you I below [Music] you got what I got it thank you wait you're going to have to please what does it look like for you please no you're not dropping [Music] it I'm going to go up bye I'm elevator's going up take my shov someone please why ah the [Music] bodies take that I'll take this what I'm trying to oh I was meant to take the bodies back leave the elevator do not touch the elevator I'm trying to go back up J come back where are you are you below the map will yes he is I'm in a different map I'm in SCP Labs while you're in like the office wait are you in the SCP laboratory yeah I am down he's downstairs can I I'm trying to H my shovel no I did not get it oh it's right here all right come back wait come back really back wait wait wait stop stop yes one more time hit it again hit it again SN no H nice I want to leave now can we please leave I got stuff all right going up going up three 2 one goodbye Jaden I think I deserve this youit also wait hang was that a second [Music] apparatus hey he came back and [ __ ] di yeah what part of wait don't you understand that's a stucking Time how's he how how's Brad flying I forgot that you yeah we're all [Music] dead yeah I think Brad's AFK so I think we're very much dead [ __ ] H [ __ ] move you dick I hear the holding bug [Music] British why how is Brad floating you know who I am oh he's in a different he's [Music] he's get yeah on that you got [Music] one dead yeah we died we failed miserably you you what how you literally killed all of us I counted down I was like you I when I took the elevator down I said wait and you went up yeah Jen was like wait I've got to Jen said wait what you's waiting I said 3 2 1 we're leaving now we we we I we have 1,000 Fu we're going to have to risk it with the one the only the Peter Peter we still got a coin oh not a coin key wait do we have equip do we have enough for we have no money all right let's go take take something all right last one last game prob it is super loud oh flooded how about that lagging a few seconds behind that's probably oh that would have been stupid if I missed anyone hear me no I can [Music] hear hello where are you I'm up oh there you are he a little bit lost in this area but I'm just trying to [Music] oh there's a anyone coming near there over got Las cor you missed a bolt hello can anyone hear us upstairs upstairs upstairs upstairs come on this way B type engine wait wait wait come back come back come back come back here you go you grab this B I grab this okay let go anyone hear me over go downstairs this way oh BL [Music] hello I'm kind of low oh here we go and so there's like one here and you're run right you made it out good any anyone here over up here right up here what do you mean up here I'm might a mimic shh be quiet be quiet be quiet say one copy overall there shy guy right there sh guy okay all right I'm going to get back out he's think he's dead be quiet I'm going to go back out hey Brad I can't hear you or talk anything be [Music] quiet I thought that was some giant as well right is the time to leave right now [Music] he what the oh oh most profitable I didn't do [Music] anything so who was what was it you with me now what is with me he's fine so it was you sucking on the job yes it was him I think I think Brad's mute [ __ ] definitely dead so let's uh Peter Peter up wait wait [Music] wait hate how much lag does anyone want to watch dog dog dog follow me follow me follow me [Music] need to install me again are you [Music] kidding [Music] all right let's go hopefully we can get [Music] something yeah [Music] go [Music] heard hello I just float up there okay are we leaving whenever whenever [Music] when [Music] is anyone up Al oh that died why did it die I see the papers why is oh you stupid [ __ ] dog get your ass back out over here are you Le let me in let me in let me in it was at this moment that he knew ah oopsie Daisy we all died we're going to die anyway go like team player missing the door closed behind hey yeah Will was the just just moving and winding or was it just moving yeah that was weird cuz for me it was moving and winding I wasn't sure if that was just a visual bug that was a visual bug as you have not the your performance has been see you welcome to our disciplinary process [Music] [ __ ] that all for today don't know we'll find out next time and we're back for round two round two round three technically shut up but good luck we're going to asteroid asteroid hell yeah I need water wait is this the really dark [ __ ] oh this is a really dark one correct which way is the entrance well if you go this way follow us and you'll get to the power [Music] box all right hope there's no scps out now [Music] all right uh stuff upstairs stuff downstairs oh fun f fire extinguisher got trust the exit oh someone left [Music] I got [Music] everything I got like that warning core overheating nuclear M down [ __ ] WR [Music] Evac Brad is it time to leave right now uh I think it's time to leave yeah core overheating nuclear meltdown imminent please prepare for emergency evacuation please which way is it explosion imminent Evacuate the facility immediately overheating nuclear MB imminent over I'm lost that's not Goode over nuclear iment I am very much lost I went the wrong way please prepare for emergency evacuation yeah the sh's probably going to leave all Reactor Core safeguards are now nonfunctional please prepare for Reactor Core yep I'm lost yep where is Jaden I think he left H that was not fun BL to [Music] Smithers yeah I can tell there only five of us yeah five of us should be enough what what do takeone to get back because I got L I went the wrong way I was I was I was looking at at SCP and the wrong way bye just the four of us now you going to have hold on let me do pick a decent map he went to the same place right just commit no it's the same spot Dan Daniel we get the light switch follow me follow me follow me [Music] and he got that quick all right light switch I got to remember which way it is to this one all right I remember now straight to the left [Music] cat oh there's so many [Music] mimics [Music] jeez there's so many mimics hold what's it saying no more Family Guy funny [Music] m a M just drops it money so I got a cat my yes we not sell the cat no I want to check out ,000 planet and then that's probably it for me yeah saying Will's here it's still saying will is here oh [Music] well this [ __ ] cost a th000 this planet cost $1,000 I spawn did totally I mean sorry we got it totally real oh oh that is a very helpful green what did it say go look oh very nothing let's have some [Music] fun lag is real oh my God what's this the lag is real atmospherically no no the oh ah oh [ __ ] PL do nothing I think they lead us and you're going the wrong way that's a loot [Music] h this way this way maybe oh I'm dead oh I'm dead can't see anything he just S standing around he found the fire exit he's nearly at the main entrance my God we got a lot of [Music] stuff he's still just standing there is he okay is he is he good just standing there he's running around theic Shard s you got the glasses what's bir doing he just standing there [Music] what the [ __ ] what what happened there is a cosmic entity watching the facility Well if you spectate Dam he's perfect oh he dead no he not no he's not dead I got too close died what oh you're not woody but um being watched yeah you're not woody at all yeah to understand that uh there is a possibility that he might get watched [Music] watched yeah he also found the oh uhoh uh-oh uhoh uhoh uhoh uh what happens when you get watched oh that the purple light watch [ __ ] are you don't think I wanted to see fact that Daniel hasn't been literally annihilated yet is very surprising it's because he hasn't been seen sussy [Music] bottles my hearing all right now also br's just spaming they doing nothing I think Brad went AFK did he just get he just he just got rid of the funy oh uh oh it's exited what is there a second is there a MOS oh Brad's uh drowned I think it looks like he's drowned that was the clearing yeah but that was it also Jane I know you can hear me so uh did you get that what of the co Cosmo Co thing kill you is that what what it did uh there was some f evil bottles that in front of you [Music] di I I assume you the spooky D hey stop that I'm not hey BR what what what are you doing it didn't really look it didn't get a good look at me though hey [Music] they oh BR looks like br's left dead dead and I am by myself a cool planet but it's too dark are very Brad you're alive shot oh [Music] be got 92 yeah um I do not know I I I think the plan is very interesting it's kind of like a it kind of gives me final boss [Music] Vibes good all right I'm closing the server all right yeah right bying Le okay bye see you guys now so we just leave like that complely gone oh well then all right that was kind of fun um yes uh thank you for watching joining what not I'm be leaving now so yeah fun game fun game new moons were kind of freaky and kind of weird but that was that was easy so yeah I'm gonna leave so goodbye put on some [Music] music [Music] time [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] I [Music] [Applause] [Music] time [Music] I [Music] [Applause] oh [Music]
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Pinarello F5 First Look
welcome to BW First Look video of the new panorello F5 this is launched at the same time as the f 7 and shares mainly The Styling cues of the Dogma F which you can see pictured behind to show how similar they look but both the F7 and particularly this F5 come in a much more budget-friendly price so it's great to see and let's have a little look around to show how similar it looks to the Dogma behind and a few of the little changes it has so we've got fully integrated cables with pinarellos sub brand most doing the stem and handlebars with their ticr cockpit you can get Garmin mount on the bottom bolts also means we can change stem length and bar width as well which is great for bike fitting good look at the frame here so it's super similar to the Dogma f it's an only very minor notable differences the top of the seat stays and where bottle cages are and a little hatch here if you're running mechanical gearing or very negligible design looking differences both the F5 and F7 use different carbon to the Dogma which help save the money but I still think these are great frames we have the super thin seat post as per the talking ref you're not going to fit a di2 battery in which is situated down by the bottom bracket one of the other changes seat clamp is a wedge in here which is the Torx key just under this cap which is super super neat design this one bikes fitted with 105 di2 in the compact form so 50 34 gearing at the front and 11 34 at the back which is the new 12 speed version as per all new di2 models with the charging port just down here the rear Mech and the rear Mech and the front Mac being connected to the battery by cables and the shifters being wirelessly connected and they have a coin cell battery which lasts a long time so on the main difference between this and the dog breath on the non-drive side says pinarello rather than Dogma if you want to be super Keen you could fit some Talon Ultra bars like this Dogma here bike comes with fulcrum racing 800 disc brake wheel set which gives a nice Aero look to the bite there now a minion wheel set and they're short with Pirelli p7 tires and 28 millimeter overall I think it's a great bike it's got a good look it's going to ride nicely like all pinarallos into look great out on the roads around the UK or your trips abroad any questions please get in contact with us if you're interested they're on our website and we've got online bike fitting to check if the bike is right for you catch you soon
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Whack Your Boss: Cartoon Edition...But I can't get the last one for some reason...
hello hello came because we're watching the mobile gamer we're going to play wacky Oh boss two lands are fighting the cartoony version of this classic game created to manage your anger without harming soul there's a public service it's challenge find all six items to whack your boss [Music] it's come to my attention that you're not measuring up you'll need to stay late again no overtime no no no no it's come to my attention that you're not measuring up dang it for tonight no no no no no it's come to my attention [Laughter] okay we'll send me to the pencil okay no no no Tom's wrong wrong it's come to my attention that you're not measuring up you'll need to stay late again wouldn't know overtime your project has to be completely redone you can't seem to do anything right it's on I'm gonna have to write you up it's kind of it so here's my key okay so this was a wacky boss I could you mean I can't click on the pencil sometimes a wacky and games on normal person doesn't exactly work for a cake yeah that was that was on whack your boss cartoony ways that that that one was shaking his hand he made me look like a whole penis breath that's so shameful didn't we push them out the way they were smiling at it like this make a you just died we'll just have to smile about you just died but anyway thanks for watching guys
Kane's Mobile Gaming And Reactions Channel
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2018-11-13
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RADIOGRAPHICAL LANDMARKS -MANDIBLE(Kindly use🎧)
[Music] landmarks that you see in the mandible near the mandibular incisor region when taking the scar view you can see that the facial aspect you might see this kind of an aggregation or a projection that is seen directed that is almost narrated towards the midline on the either side so this is this elevation of the projection that you see is your mental bridge and then above this mental ridge now the superior to that of your mental ridge you might see this kind of a depression that is your mental fossa when taking the linger view might notice that in the midline of your mandible you will see the projection that is located just slightly above the lower border of the mandible you can see that there is a projection that is your genial tubercles and here you have just within that or tied superior to that of the junior tubercle there is a foramen that is located in the midline itself it's your lingual foram general tuberculosis also because you have your attachment of your muscles both the muscles that are the genius losses and the genio hybrid muscle so they say that the tubercles are found to be right and left and there is also a superior under there is an inferior tubercle wherein the superior part of it is where your attachment of your genius losses is and the inferior part is where your attachment to your genius so when taken in the radiograph you might notice that there's a radio pick mass that is located just almost at two centimeters below the very apex of the containers and for the apache portion of your mandible incisors you will see a radio big mass that is seen here this you can see here this red arrow is nothing other than bifurcation of a canine which is one another developmental anomaly that you see in the cannon as you know that the k line is not to be a single rooted here you can see that there is differed root can i that's why i do want to turn it then you have the lingual foramen when seen in the radiograph it's seen as a hollow or a round radio loosened outline wherein you see it has been surrounded by a radio big outline over here okay so in this lingual foramen you have your lingual vessels and the surface and sublingual submental arteries are all in pasta process then you have the mental rich that has been seen in the label aspect as a volume mentioned in the when taken in this color view then taken in your radiograph you might see this as a v-shaped radio pick line which is found to be moving forwards okay it's moving forward and upwards you can see this as a v-shaped radio big outline just want to be meeting the tears and the pointed part of the v is being located towards the right line so you can see this passing across the very bases of your mandibular incisors then you have your menstrual forcer which is located near the particle portion of your mandible incisors wherein there's a radiolucent structure and sometimes you can see you'll find trabeculations that are seen here you can see this sparsely taste tobacco just be located within the 3d loosened parts over here then next you have the nutrient canals which are found to be located as a radial loosen structures which are found to be vertically placed and from the pearson apical portion or the from the root apex of your incisors let's see here that you're losing vertically extending downwards is your take in your print canada nutrient canals is nothing other than that it helps to supply that is your blood supply and the nerve innervations are all passed through these nutrient canals to summarize now in diagrammatic representation the mandeville incisors structures that you see here this is your mental fossa that is how to be a radiolucent area that is seen within the middle third on the particle third of your roots in the van der plensis then below to the very epics below to the pipeline part of your vanderbilt incisors you have a radial loosened structure wherein a radiological structure which is surrounded by a radio peak outline is your lingual foramen then within that you have your radio opaque mask that is seen here is your genial tubercles then a v-shaped radio paint outline which is formed by the mental ridge moving on to the mandibular premolar region the premolar region especially radiolucent structure is seen in the apex of your premolar secondary molar sometimes it is located by both the eyes and between the first and second green or sometimes it is located below the second frame of the root depicts its radial loosened hollow structure this is nothing other than a mental foramen this is the termination of your inferior alveolar nerve which extends from the mandibular canal it terminates to this mental foramen this is the skull view that has been seen the label aspect you see this kind of a structure one foramina that is your microphone when taking the skull view itself you can see that how it's been demarcating the termination of your mind blocking towards the mental parameter so you can see here an outline that is a radial ocean structure with the radio big lines that is seen here the superior border and the inferior border of your mandibular canal it's been terminated towards the mental foramen let's bloom over here so the mandible of premolars you see the mental foramen which is located between the roots of your in the prices of the roots of your two premolars moving on to the mandible when you take a skull you see that the labial aspect already mentioned here you have the mental foramen this is the termination of your multiple that has been marked over here to market it here is your multiple cannon in the single view you might see a projection but an elevation that is seen right below the ridge is your monohyde ridge that or the internal plate bridge milo hydra is the name as it says it's also because of the myelohyde muscle attachment versus fridge then inferior to this myelohydrate is here there's a depression which wherein and your submand plug gland has been located so there's a mandibular gland location for your this area this is called as a cement facial view you can see that there is this kind of extension from your anterior border of the ramus where next tends to form a projection this is a ridge that's an external oblique bridge then inferior to this extern of the bridge is your canal already previously mentioned in the previous slide here in the lingual view you see this kind of elevation or a projection that you see slightly below the which is your mind if below or you could say inferior to this myelohydrate you have this depression which is called as a mandibular gland fosa moving on to the radiograph that you see the mandible canal you can see it has a radial loosened structure which is surrounded by a radio pip lines this is the black arrow marks is the superior border of the canal this is the inferior part of the mandible of canada which is a radioactive outline that you see that's why we're calling it as a borders whereas the mandibular canal is known to as well as your inferior little vessels have been innovated over here in this canal this manipulator can have the radiology structure it passes across your rectal portion of the roots of your blood molars as well as the premolars now what does its clinical significance is that you can uh uh different uh demarcate or locate the multiple canal with respect to that of your mandible third mother sometimes you might see that these tooths or their root apisos might be superimposed superimposed meaning it might be person overlapping that of their mandibular canal so you want to demarcate this mandible canal with that of your root apex of the mandible third molars next is your myelohydrate you have this is bound to be a radiopig line that is seen oven across the very apex of your mandible molten roots metabolomolar roots so you can see that it's found to be the extending towards the that lies a radio big line is going to be extending towards the devices sometimes it might be it is found to be located just above or superior to that of your non-deployed cannon yes well the market over here this is seen because of an increased vertical angulation that is being given for this case there's a more negative angularization has been given so that is why you can clearly see a radius and more radio obesity or more radio big line that has been observed internal bleed bridge of the myeloid below to this myelohydrate you have this homogeneous radial loosened area that is seen here sometimes you can see a sparse kind of a tubulations also seen within it so this is called as the samadabla plant this is where the submandibular gland has been located so that is why this is called as semantic land you can see the white arrows that are pointing out is your cinematic land like so next is external public ridge the external oblique ridge you can see here it's found to be an extension of your anterior border of the ramus of the mandible where it extends towards the alveolar bridge or the angular crust length so this plants want to be dominating towards the alveolar ridge which terminates till it ends off till your mandibular molar region of the alveolar mandible so you can see that the black arrows that are marked here is your extraordinary public ridge and the red arrows that are marked here the radio big line that is seen here is your milo hydrogen or the internal oblique bridge so you can see here now well this has been demarcated the radio being outlined that is seen here almost at the level of the alveolar edge is your external oblique bridge and then the just below that or the inferior to that is your minor hydrogen then it will run it runs parallel to that of your external object bridge and this mida hydrogen is found to be located near the very apex or the now to summarize the mandible posterior region the structures that you see here there's a radiopack line that is seen here this is the external oblique ridge feed it to that you see the myelohead ridge it's again a radio big line that is seen near the passing across the the pisces of the roots of your mandibular molars then below to that or inferior to that you see this kind of a homogeneous radio loosened mass with some sparse with trabeculation that i see below that you can see this kind of a canal like a structure that is seen here it's a redilusion structure this is your mandibular canal so again in diameter representation you can deduct it here the a that has been pointed out is your external oblique ridge below that is your internal oblique or myelohydrate and then a radio loosened mass like structure that you see is your cellular plant force to summarize we had spoken about the radiographic anatomical landmarks seen in the values spoken in respect to each region and adding that incisors and followed by we went to the mandible of premolar region wherein you see your and each ramen and then followed by the posterior regions the molar regions wherein you see your mandible again then your submarine blur glad fosa then the two ridges that is the external oblique and the internal of the bridge or the myelohyde sometimes there isn't restorations like that are placed in the tooth you might see it as a radio pick structure so you can see here it's a well-defined radiopacity that is seen on the coronal aspect you can see this and you can detect that which restoration this is so almost like this is a silver melting restoration that you see here how the radio density is more radio opacity is more when compared to that of your enamel because of the silver content or the metal content that is so here again there's a metal fuse there's a crown as seen here you can see that it's found to be more radio opaque once you see if it is a porcelain crown it's found to be lesser density that is lesser radio opacity is seen it might be more radial loosened so this is a metal crown and then you can see that within the pulp canal space you can see that has been filled with radio basicity a well-defined radio basically that is seen within the pulp canal space this is nothing other than your aperture point and then here you can see that how the density is comparatively less when compared to this this is nothing other than here you can see certain serrations also in between this this is nothing other than an endodontic file that has already been perforated through here so you can see how the difference in the density of here you can see here the radiopacity here is compatibly more than that here so i hope you've understood what the radiography and atomic landmarks is all about and definitely you should know how to locate each of these landmarks and then based on these landmarks if you find any differences in that then you can consider about the pathological condition that might be affecting across this landmarks so i hope you enjoyed this session thank you see you next time [Music] you
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BIG Court on Master P, Birdman, Suge Knight | My Friend didn't Like Master P I was Just Thankful
and then P was going through different changes with no limit you know um he was having they were navigating some internal [ __ ] too and then success hit him it was a it was a lot going on what was your uh this okay Master P trying to figure all this out he young too yes too that's the part that everybody don't get I get so upset with people when they talk about Birdman a masterpiece too I get upset about people when they talk about these young guys who was came into this monitor this entrepreneurial uh rap industry figure it out yeah we on Boss talk 101 say what it is you know I don't think my partner cared for him and P didn't care for him but is this the part of the sound like him no I thought about that that was another one that would come in and out the group okay there's another guy so why do you think that your partner because it's been a long time yeah for sure you said you and the guy still talk for sure do you ever confide in you and say hey man what it was it was see I had we I had the insight and the foresight to understand that we didn't have any leverage you know it wasn't like we had a big buzz it wasn't like we could go to pee and say hey man you know Jive or secreted and rap a lot said this can you match it you know like some you know what I mean we couldn't we didn't do that I understood that him on the other hand you know not that he was completely wrong he wanted to do business he wanted to do corporate business he was like hey check this out and the manager at the time was on the same [ __ ] he was like they came and pee like yeah so what kind of Advance you talking about you know what's this the contract you know P hustling P like [ __ ] [ __ ] I'm giving y'all a chance y'all [ __ ] ain't nobody you know what I'm saying which he was right but then also your marriage is right too it can be too right this is my point correct but I knew this but I knew that you're trying to do the right thing in the wrong situation right I was thankful I was more thankful for the opportunity in my exact I remember us being in a home tell and we talked about it and now we're 18 we don't have a reference point of no music business we're just going on common sense and I remember telling them I said bro I said let's just do it I said we don't what do we have to lose at this point you know what I mean because if we do it and it does well then we're going to get what we worth at that point but right now we we're gonna we go back home we ain't got [ __ ] else exactly you know so that was my position on it you know I like the fact that you at 18 was able to converse like this because at 18 [ __ ] we gonna Rob P I mean you know in your mind like 18 years it's hard bro yeah you say that but yeah but then you the same 15 year old that were stealing guns that's true that's true but you had grew and mature yeah enough to know that you and then I had I had already kind of you know established a Brotherhood with Pete so that's the difference that's the difference I looked at him like I said when we met it was like we all already knew each other yeah but him and my partner meeting for the first time they talking for the first year you know so it was it was it was a little you know and then P was going through different changes with no limit you know um he was having they were navigating some internal [ __ ] too and then success hit him it was a it was a lot going on was your uh this okay Master P trying to figure all this out he's young too yes he's young too that's the part that everybody don't get I get so upset with when they talk about Birdman a masterpiece too I get upset about people when they talk about these young guys who came into this monitor this entrepreneurial uh rap industry we were trying to figure out trying to figure it out so I get upset bro you don't even know the same way play about South anyway I'm kind of throw it off you know what I'm saying yeah but that's one thing I get upset about it I'll be like man nah man we ain't have much down here and when for Peter even go from New Orleans up to California and then establish himself yeah that's how that's a whole lot right there at the age he was yeah and being a young father for him also happened so you and him had a lot in common yes exactly exactly I mean neither one of us smoked a drink we was really Workaholics we was focused we both were dreamers you know we both were athletes so yeah we had a lot of commonalities that if he ever talked to you about when he was trying to go to the league and all that or when he did play in the league yeah I was friends during this time for sure how did what what were some things that was messing with him during that time and I'll ask you that kind of stick out to you all was good for him during that time I mean that was always his initial dream you know P was an athlete and a basketball player before he was a rapper and a CEO that was his initial dream that was him going back to his calling yeah you know I mean so for the rest of the world it was like oh what this [ __ ] trying to play ball no that's what he started out doing you know he only the the music [ __ ] was the default that was like [ __ ] I got I got hurt I got to figure some other [ __ ] out you know so that was just him pursuing his dream man he still does because he didn't play a little bit but now he's trying to get into code he's trying to get a coaching job coaching job yeah with the Lakers at this point you know and I know he tried with the Pelicans as well he just buy a team but he's he's entertained that as well you know but Romeo Romeo didn't take to it like that I thought at one point that that's what he was gonna do too he did yeah I think that yeah I think maybe his passion was just more with movies and movies yeah yeah I've seen him grow up into a man man yeah as my son did as well like I say I'm watching these things and when you when you see these are the things that you look at and you like man you know I can do it too but I'm being real when you're a person that's of age and you know these guys running about the same age you like kind of look at it and be like yeah hell if they did it hell anybody can do it it gives you an opportunity to think that way exactly you know what I'm saying so I appreciate y'all for that for sure because y'all was hustling man yeah man so yeah we on Boss talk 101
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PART 8 H E Mr Luo Zhaohui visit to Ji Xianlin Centre for India China Studies
it is my pleasure to invite his Excellency the ambassador of - India - come on give it a try mr. Rajan bokor representatives of the family of dr. Cottle ease mrs. su meet Malik Additional Chief Secretary of Maharashtra horrible Suseela a built mayor of Salado mr. Sanjay - MOOC vice-chancellor of Bombay University mr. sudra khojali chairman of RF Bombay doctor mr. Pandey spot mph of BJP ladies and gentlemen are some Namaskar it's really hard for me to be here to participate today's function access my first time to Bombay University and also my first official visit to convey this is a real great city and the Bombay University is a great University the man peppers I come to this University this super display the very significant function host by consulate join our office transom be such people South Africa Republic of China in Bombay and our earth and of course Bombay University as you all know that the mast piece of handwriting condolence condolence message tears us aware touching story in 1938 young Indian doctor named cuddlies abandoned his miracles life in Bombay and went to the bat affairs of anti-japanese war in the remote northern part of China he saved a lot of Chinese soldiers lives with his professional medical skills five years later he sacrificed his were young knives in the battlefields his story had torched the hearts of many Chinese people at heart in nature 1942 Chairman Mao Zedong lota a condolence message to commemorate dr. Collins in that 1950s this masterpiece was deliberate to dr. Kanellis family members in India and then it has been remanded in Seoul at war as time goes by this masterpiece had been slightly broken and needed to be resto the government decided to repair it so this is a story behind the mouthpiece presented before us today today's ceremony is so unique and where significant first we get together to celebrate the restoration and handover of the mass peace to the soul of Aramis fishing again to my knowledge er now no more than three pieces of Chairman Mao Zedong's Posner handwriting ate abroad Chairman Mao is not only a great leader the thunder of People's Republic of China but also where a famous writer and wertheimer's carry graver this one is truly priceless it has expressed the deeply sentiments of the Chinese people towards the Indian people towards dr. colonies it also demonstrates Chalmers has no artistic achievements in Carey graph secondary this year marks the 75th anniversary of the passing away of dr. cotton eaves dr. cotton is this our hero from dinner and a friend of China the ceremony shoes that Chinese people and Indian people have never forgotten this great hero surgery the future knives in the past two days ago a village today agenda and enola caves have so impressed by the Chinese elements in the caps our historical link can be traced back more than 2,000 years today we have inherited dr. Cottle ease Meaghan see our bilateral relations have made great progress our leaders have been engaging each other frequently our trade and economic cooperation has reached remarkable achievements our provincial cooperation has flourished we have also begun discussing our cooperation on the area of law enforcement and fight against terrorism as mr. chairman kuqali right beside India is already my second hope before joining the Foreign Service I was academia in a sink tank impatient focusing on India Sedaris I'm so happy today the function is holding in the training centre animal also so happy to heard that wise Chancellor announced the center were upgrades to the school for the future China studies for me the only reason to join the Foreign Service is because India I want to see India in early 80s that high operatory relations is lots as good as today's this is not easy to get a visa so become and become a diplomat is only way maybe to be here two weeks ago I caught on Form ambassador may know of Indian to China hey is also former national a wiser for security to Prime Minister hated me hey is AK Tamiya also in China issues that hang for him want to see China only two ways number one he's joking with me to become moist you can get chance to to be in China somewhere and number two as a diplomat so they told me hey fortunately he prefer the second one he choose a second pass my first pose in New Delhi was seen later ladies since then I have witnessed and participated in many big events in our bilateral relations my wife dr. Germany got her PhD degree from the Delhi University she acts as the first Chinese student got degree get a PhD Korea from from India perhaps it's the paper is comparative study between Hinduism and Buddhism and especially to mosques from one from Hindu the Newson nécessaire Sankar another one Buddhism is a novel jeweler compared between his two masters now to say was different and was a similarity between these two great religions I know that even members of same family sometimes got problems Union China are two big neighboring countries is quite natural that we have sometimes have some differences but I'm quite optimistic about the relations and our future cooperation since I came here three months ago I have been discussing some new and pidgins proposals with our Indian friends yesterday I also exchanged we use with Chief Minister with mr. kernan cockily on the same same purpose or same ideas inside for example I really think we shouldn't negotiate the parity treaty of friendship and cooperation we should negotiate the free trade agreement arrangement which our two countries we also should have early hosts to body issues we of course should also discuss how to fit China's strategy of road and birth initiative with Indians act East policy as mr. Kulkarni rightly point out that's strategic f-18 is not only focus on collectivities and also focus on Carter exchanges educational exchanges and a people-people interactors Frank I want to take this opportunity to express my deepest appreciation appreciation to our RF Bombay to Bombay University soul of our administration Maharashtra government for their supports to today's function I want to say special thanks to the relatives of the dr. Cutlass for their continued contribution to china-india relations as you see nineteen three four years before nineteen twenty thirteen I joined the Chinese Prime Minister Nickerson's first trip to here in Bombay stole in Bombay and that harm Prime Minister Li Keqiang also met the family member of delicate ease of course with after the professional craftsmanship under the hard work of two Chinese experts mrs. suit Charlie and mrs. with troops among the restoration work would not be possible let's give him a big [Applause] masks but not least my colleague Consul General mr. Turney Syrian and his colleagues had done a great job to arrange menacing everything you know Renetta to the restoration project dr. Cottle is were leave forever in the hearts our two peoples Hindi Chinni bye-bye thank you [Applause] Prinze this brings us to the conclusion of today's program I thank you all from the bottom of my heart for sparing the time to attend this thank you very much
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What is the biggest unsolved mystery in human history
what is the biggest Unsolved Mystery in human history we like to think we understand the universe and that physics is a well-grounded discipline and in some ways it is however we have no idea what dark matter or dark energy is and yet we think it makes up 27 and 68 of the universe respectively an active one in the archeology world is the exact time frame of when humans made it to the Americas the date keeps getting pushed back with more controversial discoveries that then just turn to evidence as they pile up it's a fascinating story to see unfold so the monarch butterfly migrates to Mexico and back every year during the year there are a full four generations of butterflies that live and die during the journey Upon returning back from Mexico the butterfly manages to find the same trees its relatives started out at despite never having been there
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HH Candramauli Swami - 2021.07.27 - SB 2.1.3-5, BG 5.22, 6.47 - Avoid Materialistic Way of Life
[Music] krishna [Music] hmm let's see so turn to the second kanto first chapter verse number three [Music] of such an envious householder's past at night either in sleeping or in sex indulgence in the daytime either making money or maintaining family members per court the present human civilization is based on the principles of sleeping incest indulgence at night and earning money in the day it's funny to spending the same money for family maintenance such a form of human society is condemned by the bhagawat school because human life is a combination of matter and spirit the whole process of that acknowledges directed at liberating the spirit from the contamination of matter knowledge concerning this is called aqua those men who are too materialistic are unaware of this knowledge and the more inclined economic development for material enjoyment such materialistic men are called karmies and fruit laborers and they allow regulator economic development or association of women for sex indulgences those who are above the commies that is the ghani's yogis and devotees are strictly prohibited from sex and indulgence the copies are more or less the void a lot with toughness knowledge as such their life is spread without spiritual profit human life is not meant for hard labor for economic development nor is it meant for sex indulgent like that of dogs and hogs it is specifically meant for making the solution to the problems of material life and from the miseries thereof so the karmis wastes are valuable to human life by sleeping and sex indulgence at night by laboring hard in the midday time to accumulate wealth and after doing so they try to improve the standard of materialistic life materialistic way of life is described here and is a nutshell nutshell and how foolish men waste the boon of human life is described as follows next verse [Music] do not inquire into the problems of life being too attached to the fallible soldiers like body children and wife although sufficiently experiences they still do not see their evident destruction material world is called the world of death every living being from brahma during the duration of life is some thousands and millions of years down to the germs who live for only a few seconds only struggling for existence therefore this life is a sort of fight with material nature which imposes death upon all in the human form of life and living being is confident enough to understand this great struggle but being too attached to family members society and country wants to win over the invincible material nature by the aid of bodily strengths children wife relatives etc although he is sufficiently experienced in the matter by dented past experience and previous examples of his deceased predecessors he does not see that the so-called fighting soldiers like children relatives society members and countrymen are all fallible in the great struggle one should examine the fact that his father or his father's father has already died and he himself is therefore also sure to die and similarly his children would also be would be fathers of their children would also die in due course no one will survive in this struggle with material nature the history of human society definitely proves it yet the foolish people still suggest that in the future they will be able to live perpetually with the help of material science this poor fund of knowledge exhibited by human society is certainly misleading it's all due to ignoring the constitution of the living soul this material world exists only as a dream due to our attachment to it otherwise the living soul is always different from the material nature the great ocean of material nature is tossing with the waves of time and so-called living conditions are sometimes like foaming bubbles which appear before us as bodily self-wife children's society countrymen exception etc due to a lack of knowledge we become victimized by the force of ignorance and thus spoil the valuable energy of human life in a vein search for a permanent living condition which are impossible in this material world our friends relatives and so-called wives and children not only fellow fellow would also be welded by the upward glamour of material existence as such they cannot save us still we think that we are safe within the orbit of families and country the whole materialistic advancement of human since civilization is like decoration of a dead body everyone has a dead body flapping only for a few days and yet all the energy of human life is being west and wasted in the decoration of this dead body sukadeva goswami is pointing out the duty of the human being after showing the actual position of bewildered human activities persons who are devoid of atma or knowledge were misguided but those who are devoted to the lord have pro realization of transcendental knowledge and are not bewildered so the materialistic way of life isn't an anomaly that's nicely described here it says that the living entity is not meant to take birth in the material world but somehow it happens the amount of living entities who accept material bodies in the material world are the minority of all living entities the majority of the living entities in existence do not come to the material world they remain with christian the spiritual world they are called nithya sitters they're eternally perfect and never touch the material world it's only a few unfortunate living entities for whatever reason have come to this material world in order to somehow rather exhibit their energy by trying to create something which is not creatable that is lasting happiness why does the limbic antenna accept such illusionary position because there is a certain consciousness that that brings about this particular situation and that is seeing oneself as being the center seeing oneself as being the senator means to try to use everything in relationship to oneself for one's own progress and happiness and therefore that consciousness propels ones into the material energy where one is like everyone else all thinking they want to be in the center so there's a hard struggle in competition amongst the living entities in the material world to somehow or rather be the center of existence and that hard struggle takes the form of accumulating friends relatives and facilities in order to somehow rather find happiness the sad part about it people think it's normal to live in the material world is accepted as something normal when we grow up we're taught that this material world is meant for our enjoyment and we're giving a certain set of goals in life in order to achieve that lasting enjoyment and that is to somehow rather position yourself in the material world where you can facilitate whatever desires you need by through the work you have performed and therefore there's a great competition in order to get that situation of continual happiness happiness in the material world is described in the bhagavad-gita by krishna some sparse go to bhagavad-gita chapter 5 verse number 22. this describes material happiness 5 22. [Music] intelligent person does not take part in the sources of misery which are due to contact with material senses such pleasures have a beginning and an end and the wise man does not delight in them materials sense pleasures are due to contact with the senses which are all temporary because the body itself is temporary a liberated soul is not interested in anything which is temporary knowing what the joys of transcendental pleasure so this particular point is the main point is that pleasure comes with contact with the objects in the senses it says that the uh the sense objects and then the senses are higher than the sense objects the mind is higher than the senses the intelligence is higher than the mind and the soul is highest of all so we can exist on either one of two platforms either on the platform of the mind and the senses and the objects which come by way of the objects in the material existence or on the platform of intelligence in the soul which means to engage in activities which have no material results and that is spiritual activities so one who is intelligent will not try to enjoy anything temporary because they know that has a beginning and an end and therefore one has to continue to somehow rather try to struggle to bring about temporary facilities for sense gratification sense gratification doesn't satisfy the soul because it's external it has to do with the body the mind the senses and the objects to the senses and so the actual position of happiness is within the soul itself as the soul is known as sachin under ananda means etern in unlimitedly happy happiness is not a relief from suffering if you if you have a if you're sick the doctor and the doctor somehow helps you to overcome your sickness you might feel happy well what kind of happiness is that it's simply a relief from suffering it's not real happiness if you're hungry you want to eat so you eat and you relieve the pain of hunger so you consider that some kind of happiness but actually what it is a relieving of a hunger so if you analyze you'll find that every material forms of happiness is simply the counteracting of the suffering counteracting of the suffering according to scripture is not happiness real happiness is independent of everything else and it comes by its own accord and that is the nature of the living being's existence it exists naturally what is that happiness the happiness of experiencing the relationship with ourselves through the super self for krishna himself in other words we are not happy because we are not with krishna that's basically the problem all other forms of unhappiness are extensions of that one principle of unhappiness because we're not krishna consciousness we undergo so many forms of unhappiness accepting temporary forms of happiness which are not happiness as ways to find happiness which only which only frustrates our does our used to say there's only one problem in the material world lack of krishna consciousness that's all when one is not krishna conscious then there is simply an extension of that one problem in the form of any uh other so-called defined problems which come in relationship to not having that one happiness which is being in connection with krishna can we be out of connection with krishna no the soul is eternal and the soul is never disconnected from its source but like when you go to dream and sleep at night you dream of something that is different from your actual waking existence and in that dream you identify with some kind of happiness or suffering and you're you're experiencing something that is completely different than your actual existence which is your day-to-day life so in that dream state you take on a whole different set of activities and experiences and you identify with that when you wake up from the dream there's a sense of happiness getting back to what is normal using that as an analogy our sense of existence never really ex ceases to exist a spiritual existence does not cease to exist it's simply covered just like in the dream state it covers our waking state although our waking state remains our existence our dream state some are substitutes for that and then we start to think in a different way so material life is like that we're dreaming we're dreaming i'm a man we're dreaming i'm a woman we're dreaming i'm a member of this particular country i'm in this particular society this particular community this particular family this particular age group it's all part of the dream of of material life material life is that's simply a dream because the living entity the soul has nothing to do with the existence all around us what happens to the material body does not happen to the soul which is the living entity our birth is simply an acceptance of a particular type of body our life in this world is an extension of that acceptance in the form of the activities we perform and our death is simply ridding ourselves of that same covering that we accepted at the time of birth which is now transformed into a different form where it actually has become changed but we remain the same that's the whole thing so in remaining the same we have to understand that we also have family we also have friends we also have community we also have identity we also have a gender also and that's but that is all on the spiritual platform so when i say says that the material world is simply a perverted reflection of the reality as you look into the mirror you see the same thing that is on the that is being reflected into the mirror but with the image in the mirror it's not real although it looks just like the image outside so in the same way our existence in the spiritual world is also full of variety there are family members there are friends there are even gender genders apparent genders and activities but it is all free from the inebriate of struggle and free from the temporarily temporal talent temporary nature of the material world it's eternal so we cannot be happy with something that is contrary to our nature we may try but all we do is ultimately struggle as this verse says yeah well it's simply a struggle to acquire something that is not able to be acquired that is happiness something that we want to keep which is longevity is not within the realm of existence to bring in that sometimes we use a little bit of a um a kind of a like a little antidote a man he is um he's looking on the ground and he's looking and he's looking and he's looking uh his friend comes along and sees his friend looking around so he asks him what he did you lose something you he said yes i did he said i lost some my money he said oh well i'll help you look for it so they're both looking and so finally the friend says to him are you sure you lost the money here he says no i lost it and he points down in a different direction but he says there's more light here [Music] there's more light here so apparently we think because we can see the objects of sense gratification and we can see the world around us we superimpose this idea that this will bring happiness and then we go for it and what is that going for it is there is some temporary relief from suffering or maybe even continual suffering and then after some time again we [Music] struggle in the same way that is material world so why is this material world like why are we here and why is it like what it is well we don't belong here we somehow come and came here because we wanted to be the center of existence which is not possible in the spiritual world is only one center and that is the supreme personality of godhead so the purpose of life is to finish our business in this material world by freeing ourselves from the desire to enjoy in this material world and engage in devotional service once we take up devotional service that remains the eternal occupation and then as that progresses and develops one becomes and one becomes situated above the material energy although one may still be within the realm of material existence in the physical sense one's consciousness is no longer material as it is engaging in spiritual activities so that's intelligence so um there for one it says here one who is actually intelligent does not take part in material sense gratification but the living entity is pulled in that direction due to its conditioned nature if you are conditioned to do something to break the condition means to take up an activity that is contrary to that same conditioning therefore instead of engaging for the benefit of the mind and senses we engage for the happiness and benefit of the supreme personality of godhead and by doing that we transcend how we we convert the material energy into the spiritual energy and we rise above the the dualities of material energy which are happiness distress or a combination of both we get situated in what is called brahma sokyam or pure happiness and that is available because it is our nature to be happy is the nature of the soul to be full of knowledge is the nature of the soul to live forever is the nature of the soul but none of these things are possible in the material existence so material existence is a punishment such thing as happy life happy life exists outside of material energy so we are prisoners in this materials tabernacle shackled by our mind and senses and then and uh and everything else we built the mind and senses so we are like a living being in a jail that's surrounded by our own man-made bars [Music] our own man in other words we increase the the facility of our jail cell by adding more and more things into our life in order to somehow rather counteract the suffering and material existence which is not possible [Music] so it's an unfortunate situation to be in the material world but here we are rampant says to have a material body is a bad bargain it's like you go to the store you buy an item you bring it home and you realize it's not what you needed it's not what you wanted but on the package it says uh no return allowed so you can't bring it back you're stuck with it so in the same way we are stuck with this material body but then prabhupada goes on to explain that devotional service is the best use of a bad bargain using the using activities for krishna helps us to rise above the difficulties of material energy and come to our natural position eternal happiness in relationship to the supreme lord because the basis of happiness is relationship happiness cannot be found there is a class of spiritualists who try to be happy without any connection with the supreme they think they and they understand that the soul is spiritual it's eternal and they try to find satisfaction simply in detaching themselves from everything material they achieve some temporary happiness this is called a happiness of liberation which comes through various types of processes of elevation of the consciousness away from the material into the spiritual basically these processes are yagyas omas various rituals chanting mantras and um discriminating between what is temporary and what is material and focusing on the temp the uh routine what is material one is spiritual he's focusing on the spiritual but uh arunachala china they fall down again uh they come back again to the material world to again take up materialistic activities why because there's no relationship with the supreme although they may climb high on the spiritual platform again they fall down because unless one engages in devotional service one cannot stay on any spiritual platform of attainment through the processes through these other process of spiritual development which remains meant for elevation and not men for achieving the is to engage in devotional service service uh what is that verse engage in devotional service and that is i can't remember the verse is that out of all the forms of yogi yogi nam vegeta you know says that all those who take up yoga yoga only the bhakti yogis will achieve uh success because they're attained they're their success is not a process of going up and coming back down like that and what is their success they are most intimately united with krishna and yogi and yoga and that is the highest platform so we have to serve we can serve in the material sense or we have the opportunity to serve in the spiritual sense it's all based on service without service there's no connection to the supreme lord when we chant hari krishna we're asking for service when we read the scriptures we are fortifying our intelligence clarify clarifying our mind so we can understand how to engage in devotional service it's all about service here the word budget means it means the root word means which is when there is need for service so service is our nature which we're not serving uh one way we'll serve in another way even in the material world we take up varieties of service country society family members friends and prabhupad goes on to explain that even if one doesn't have any of these connections in service they find a dog or some kind of animal to serve so everyone must serve you can't get away from service services are nature but when we serve in the material sense we don't find the happiness we're looking for we can only find that on and we serve the supreme personality of godhead in devotion that service to the supreme lord is the highest of all and as yamaraj one of the maha he speaks he says [Music] he explains that out of all the activities in human society the highest and most desired activity for the living entity is to engage in devotional service to the lord and the essence of that devotional service is to glorify the lord his name his fame form qualities pastimes entourage everything in relationship to the lord is absolute and it's also the lord also so when we engage in service of these different aspects of the spiritual energy we elevate our consciousness to the spiritual realm and that is the perfection and there's where satisfaction exists and so that essence comes with hearing and chanting the glories of the lord srinivata swakatakrishnan that one who engages in hearing the glories of the lord and develops the taste for it the lord within the heart purifies the heart of that active actor and brings him to the transcendental platform so we have to develop a taste to hear and divide hear and chant the glories of the lord we may have a taste for doing things when that is nice and that is also service but in order to get that real taste that lasting taste we have to know what is krishna what is his nature what makes him happy how he relates to us the living entities in the material world deals with the material energy how he deals with his intimate associates in loving transcendental service all the activities centered around the supreme personality of godhead are divium completely transcendental and completely uh what we say they're full of transcendental happiness so we see in the material world people want to hear about associate with and uh yeah hear about an associate with important people or someone they're attracted to so we once we develop our attraction from krishna then we want to hear more about him and that's how we develop our attraction by krishna sometimes devotees complain i'm not happy the reason why you're not happy is you're not hearing and chanting the glories of the lord uh narada muni when he met his disciple vyasadeva and the vyasadeva had just compiled all the vedas and he hadn't but still naruto could understand he wasn't happy and he asked them but he couldn't understand why he wasn't happy but then the lord gave the answer because you haven't properly glorified the name form pastimes and activities of the supreme personality of godhead then he understood the formula and began srimad-bhagavatam he became fully satisfied because bhagavatam is the essence of all spiritual knowledge surrounding the name fame form pastimes qualities of the supreme personality of godhead so that is the process of devotional service which is readily available by the mercy of the lord coming through his representative the bona fide spiritual master sometimes people ask for god's mercy here is god's mercy in the material world people want the mercy of the lord in the form of being relief from the suffering of material existence that is a kind of mercy but it's not the mercy that satisfies the living entity the only satisfaction comes with relationships with the lord and that he that begins expands develops and ultimately reaches higher and higher levels of satisfaction through sramanam kirtanam vishnu smarnam and you'll find this is the next verse in the series so go to cantal 2 again chapter 1 verse number 5. and this is the conclusion of these verses that we read today two one five tasman bhagavatam one who desires to be free from all miseries must hear about glorify glorifying also remember the personality of godhead who was the super soul the controller and the savior from all misery so here's the conclusion so now this verse and purple which i won't read who brings one to the stage of krishna consciousness and that is to hear and chant the glories of the lord and remember those glories also and another principle that should be added on in that is to share this activity with others and that is called that is called welfare work um people want to do good to others here's the best way to do good to others is to become krishna conscious and help others become krishna conscious also that's the highest form of welfare work and then the most needed and the most desirable okay so i'll stop there thank you guru maharaj hari krishna dear devotees please if you have any questions you can admit yourself or you can type in chat window thank you hurry krishna [Music] thank you so much for lovely class it's just a simple question um being in the greatest classroom so you mentioned about where we can only be happy if we serve krishna so how do we take that service like uh we have to serve our family as well uh or we can we won't be able to live in this society otherwise isn't it yeah but krishna says in the bhagavad-gita all that you do all that you eat all that you offer and give away as well as all activities austerities you perform should be done to me so just do everything as a service for krishna ashram means place of spiritual cultivation so the grihasta or married is an ashram that means it's a place where we cultivate spiritual activities so maintaining and serving family members is part of grihastha ashram do it as a service to the lord offer whatever you do as a service to the lord and live by religious principles and prabhupad said if you follow this you will not forget krishna in any circumstances whatever you do do it for krishna whatever you eat eat only krishna prasadam whatever you offer or you give away to others do it as an offering to krishna whatever austerities you accept also should be aimed at the supreme personality of godhead so that's a science it's an art and one has to learn to do that in other words one has to molest problems that one has to mold his life in such a way that they don't forget krishna and so connect everything you do with krishna that's all my family members are are parts and parts of krishna i'm serving my family members and therefore i'm offering whatever i do to them as an offering to krishna [Music] okay so let me correct me if i'm wrong sorry but if i think that like uh as we work at workplace and then we we think that we are working at workplace and we are serving that particular organization or institution uh is it something similar to that that we we think that grace aslam is the institution of krishna and then some family or everyone uh as as per the service to krishna if we think that way is it yeah are principles we have to follow yeah um this is called and this is called let's see what is it uh following in the footsteps of the previous acharyas that means what activities one performs in the sannyas in brahmacharya ashram is different than the activities performed in the grihasta ashram but both are spiritual because they're directed towards uh spiritual goals more krishna consciousness so you have to know what activities to perform and you have to know you have to follow the rules and regulations yeah missions get you off the bodily platform therefore there are rules and regulations so if you if you know what the rules and regulations are you stay within the boundaries of proper activity if you go outside of these rules and regulations just like the gri hostas can accumulate some material things but generally for the for the cineasies and griha and brahmacaris that is against the ashram in other words separate from their need in devotional service know what your what the rules and regulations are for each ashram yeah yeah good oh just like one of the principles is you have to eat or eat only for sodom if you have to if you have to have children follow the process as given by the pancho viti for production of krishna conscious children not like the cats and dogs they just are the human beings they just engage in all kinds of sensual activities and produce children just like animals with no real but devotees follow the principles of garbadan samskara in order to bring about a proper family so there's rules and regulations that must be followed accordingly for eating for procreation for for performing activities the degree hostas must worship the lord in its deity form keeping the deity and engaging in devotional service like that so um all of these are mentioned in the shastras and particularly in the nectar of devotion and srimad-bhagavatam we can find all the principles that govern krihastha ashram in these and their books specifically meant that focus on these ashrams in order to make it easy for us to have a clear understanding of what we should do and what we should avoid because the whole process of devotional service is not only about doing things it's about avoiding other things there are two sides niseidas and vidyas anukulena krishna means things that we should perform and practical means things we must avoid so unless we know that we will get trapped therefore rupa goswami teaches us the science of bhakti through his writings in bhakti rasam to sindhu upadesh amrita and also through the process of srimad-bhagavatam given to us by srila prabhupada through vietnamese so we have to know these things otherwise we will not see any difference between the ordinary material activities and spiritual activities okay thank you so much that makes so much sense now because uh we can take this institution same way as a working institution follow the three at work also we have to follow all these rules and regulations we know our limits everything we have to follow so same way if we do this one so it is like uh offering service to krishna and we will be on the spiritual platform that way isn't it yeah okay you can with body mind and words and resources you can serve the lord okay thank you guru maharaj [Music] please accept my humble oppatiences all glorious just um i i i just want to ask a general question in a way because um yes it is personally related to me as well um i'm following not the complete i'm not chanting 16 rounds but at one stage we when we go to um if we want to carry on with krishna consciousness and we have any any um want to do any advancement we need to get initiated first isn't isn't it you make an advancement up to a point where initiation becomes the next step krishna is leading you along until you get to you get to that stage where in order to make further advancement initiation must be next so until in other words you're we're making advancement preparing ourselves to come to the point of accepting the bona fide spiritual master once we get to that stage then if we don't accept that stage then our advancement doesn't go any farther we stay on that level until we actually take that step okay so uh with me personally i mean um if i got to that stage when i was following the four principles and chanting i'm not very intelligent so i sometimes don't remember everything um which i mean i was thinking when you know who which guru would actually accept me because i feel i would be completely useless in any service apart from staying at home and maybe offering prasadam to krishna and doing my rounds so who in the who would accept me as a as their disciple well the point is that all living entities must come to that platform of accepting bonafide group and there's one there's one verse that says in every life everyone gets a mother and the father but it's very rare to get a spiritual master so that opportunity is available in human life when we want to make a solution to all the problems of life in other words we we say we ask this question why do i have to suffer why do i have to die how can i find happiness these are the questions that bring us to the platform of being qualified to accept a bona fide spiritual master when we're seriously looking for the solutions of life krishna mrs krishnas directly sends us the spiritual master and then we have to recognize that and then move forward and the first stage is called aspiring it's not that initiation is not the first stage in relationship to the spiritual master one has to qualify themselves in that relationship and that usually takes about a year at least a minimum amount of year and when profile calls that mutual mutual um what's the word he uses mutual uh observation the guru observe observes the disciple to see if they're testing mutual testing the guru observes the disciple to see if they are qualified and the disciple is observing the spiritual master and seeing this if this is the person i want to surrender my life to so that is the preliminary part and that doesn't obligate one to stay in that relationship one may leave that relationship and go to another spiritual master for whatever reason there have been times where spiritual masters have refused certain aspiring disciples and the many times the aspiring disciples have changed spiritual masters in that aspiring stage but once you come to the stage of accepting initiation then that becomes your eternal connection with krishna through that person the spiritual master thank you very much thank you well what is the qualification one has to be looking one has to be searching there are people who practice spiritual life but don't see the need for or the importance of having a spiritual master therefore they make advancement only up to a certain point because rupa goswami mentions he mentions nine stages steps from the very beginning to the to complete krishna consciousness and the third stage is called bhajana kriya which means accepting the shelter of a bonafide spiritual master that's the third of the nine stages so we developed that desire in the second stage and what is that southern sangha in association with devotees in association with devotees we get a taste for the process and we then desire a spiritual master if we don't associate with devotees then we'll find it very hard to move to that next stage we might theoretically understand it's necessary but within our heart we haven't made that we haven't made that transformation so therefore sadhu sangha is very important association with devotees thank you thank you very much never get discouraged krishna is always trying to help you thank you you have raised your hand please ya guru maharaj hey krishna please accept our humble obeisances or glories to srila prabhupada all glories to you guru maharaj thank you for for today's class and stressing the importance of guru and stressing the importance of understanding that the path to happiness lies in reconnection with krishna my question is about the primitive workers of this world they are completely steeped and immersed in uh fruitive gain and activities leading to fruitive gain uh complacent self-assured uh arrogant even they are just completely involved and they think that the be all and end all of life is just the next material game well as devotees we feel so much compassion for people caught up like this but how to get them out of that hypnotized state they're in that is called preaching and there are many methods by which you can administer the medicine [Music] so one has to adopt you know the method according to the nature of the disease [Music] we have general methods but then application of the method just like you may have you may have a doctor and you may also have the medicine that the right medicine but if it's not applied uh pharmaceutically to use a word in other words if it's not applied in the right way although the medicine and the doctor are there application is not right then the medicine won't have its effect so we have to learn how to apply the medicine the medicine has been given to us in the form of our own spiritual practice so that means you have to learn the process of you know awakening people but you have to see therefore it says you know don't don't uh don't pour ghee on the ashes pour ghee on something that will ignite in other words if people are reluctant to accept what you're giving don't waste your time go to people who are more open and more receptive yes thank you so much for your mercy you'll get your chance when you come to slovenia you'll find a lot of preaching here thank you you're giving me life by bringing me there thank you so much somebody had to do it yes prabhu gave me a little taste they brought this dead person back to life by taking me for mangalarti i felt coming back alive you know the temperature is going down so don't worry it'll get to normal soon for being the expert physician i i'm just i'm just giving you the medicine and you that's all with a terrible patient you have been so patient thank you so much it's like that you know you know what child likes to get the medicine given by the parent but we made it sweet it's called hearing and chanting the glories of the lord an association of others who are doing the same thank you guru maharaj thank you for your mercy don't underestimate this process it's very simple but it's very very direct in awakening the soul to krishna it may look quite simple but it is actually very very authorized to connect the soul with krishna through the activities although very simple activities yes guru maharaj that's the thing you know as prabhupada said it's simple for the simple and complicated for the crooked so but then again rupa gosvami says enthusiasm determination and patience for the ingredients you apply along with the process [Music] enthusiasm keeps you going determination lets you continue to go when there are difficulties and obstacles and impatience allows you to wait for the mercy of the lord to manifest through the activities that you perform so we don't have any questions guru maharaj now on the chat who namitha mataji is over to you please to you maharaj and my humble obeisances to all the passion of devotees there so i wanted to ask this question that if you have family members who are not very receptive to krishna consciousness should you just leave them alone or should you still try and continue to preach them well you have to determine that by how receptive they are you know if they're not receptive of all then we see that your own transformation in krishna consciousness is the best form in order to you know allow them some understanding of the process as you make advancement you also benefit them and they also notice how you are developing these saintly and spiritual qualities so we also uh help others by becoming krishna conscious ourself that's another form of preaching and it's also very powerful as they say example is higher than precept so our example speaks louder than our words words are important but unless we are up to the standard in our own practice our words don't have much effect so but even if we don't use words still as it says the sun when it appears all it has to do is appear and automatically it gives light and heat and happiness the same way when a devotee appears that it there it's not so much about what they say it's just by their presence they change the atmosphere so you with family members that is also the method become krishna consciousness more and more and if you find the opportunity and it looks like you can do something then you try but if but if they see you're trying to force them against their will they may also develop a certain block and that allows them not to see the benefit of krishna consciousness so don't force them but encourage them in a positive way so that takes some some understanding of the situation whatever works that's basically what what goes to see what will work if nothing works ultimately then your own example is the best form of transforming them yes thank you much so just a follow-up question maraj you said gently encourage them so what could be examples of gently gentle encouragement yeah appreciate him appreciate him okay and a type of a type of kindness that comes by way of right now culture is being kind [Music] kindness is another way to to bring about transformation could could praying to krishna be a be a big be an option because it's about my dad he's not receptive and he's he lives in india i live in the uk so well that that geographical barrier makes it hard because he's influenced by the environment around him reinforces whatever he is but that's that's something you have to consider if he was personally present would be a lot more chances that you could reach him but being in that distance so whenever you go there then then you use your opportunity it's nice we want to help family members but as it says that again as i mentioned to your wife as you make advancement they also benefit automatically they're not even perceiving it but they're actually becoming more inclined to spirituality through the power of a family member [Music] and and if you become a pure devotee when they die they take birth in a spiritual family in their next life they get the benefit of your bhakti by getting an opportunity for devotional service in their next life family members are the hardest ones to preach thank you very much uh please accept my humble obligations maharaja all glories to sugar i my follow-up questions is from uh smitha mataji's discussion uh you said that uh when do you need a guru i mean when you need an initiation that is uh uh when you perform your sadhana you are maybe somewhere you are stopping at that point you need a guru am i correct well it's automatic it's not it's if you don't take the next step then you don't progress any further you're progressing and until you reach the next step and if you if you don't fail to take the next step then you stay where you are and if you stay where you are long enough you may also go backwards so yeah you have to take that next step and how do we understand that maharaja ourselves by uh just by analyzing or maybe uh discussing with the fellow devotees or yeah by by performing the activities of devotional service in the association of other devotees as as the scriptures say when the disciple is ready the guru appears yeah krishna will send you the guru when you when you are ready and then you have to recognize that okay okay that answers thank you thank you the statement is we want krishna so we try to get krishna and krishna going to krishna means krishna is giving us himself in the form of guru okay uh that just uh that just reminds me of one thing i was just reading the uh nectar of uh i think it it is by satsuma uh swami the i'm reading the recent book um the anecdotes of uh ac bhaktivedanta swami it's prabhupada nectar and yeah yeah and i recently just a relating incident i came across uh in which uh uh i think it is mentioned the experience of harikesh swamy yeah he mentions that he was he he was in university and he said that uh prabhupada was right near me or maybe you know right near the lobby which i was passing through i would have come across him many times but he was asking prabhupada that why didn't i approach you uh he was just pouring his heart out in the in those uh letter or in those uh talk with prabhupada uh he said like when prabhupada came to their university and many times passed near him but somehow he didn't notice his presence he was lamenting why such a situation was there although um like i am not at the level of hurricane swami but i can still uh uh you know relate because even i came across iscon when i was in college days but somehow i couldn't continue that but uh that uh that was just reminding me and he uh and he uh questions that to prabhupada and prabhupada says that uh maybe you were not ready at that time yeah that's true yeah so well the problem when prabhupada was asked why did you come at the time you came prabhupada says we i came at the time when you were ready to use to accept what i had to give so the social and political environment that prabhupada appeared in was conducive to the population accepting you know sheila prabhupada because it was a time when people were looking for a better way of life that was the hippie era in america in 1966 the 60s and this and then in the 70s it was a time of rejecting always and looking for alternative ways to live and understand how to live life the prophet came right at that time therefore he swept so many people up because they were ready for something different something new not everybody stayed but those who were were who were serious about making a solution to the problems of life started to understand that what prabhupada was giving was what they were really looking for but prabhupad might have come at a different time he might not have had the same uh you know success and prabhupad also said that so krishna sent him at the time when he was most uh needed yes maharaja so yes it finally comes to it keep patience and keep your trust on krishna that on time he'll give you everything yeah but don't wait forever patience but executing in the process continue to hear and chant the glories of the lord and the association of devotees and adopt a mood of service also we should also we should also be thinking how to serve krishna how to serve the mission krishna's mission so guru maharaj we are 26 minutes on time so i don't see any questions now no hands raised okay then if there's no more questions then we'll conclude here but you have anything i see your name there my question march i always have questions but i didn't want to take over um i mean do you have time or is it oh i can ask you on saturday at the retreat it's up to you [Laughter] well if you ask me then i'm the only one will benefit and if you ask now so many people will benefit thank you okay so um okay i'll just start with this one so um in terms of in terms of devotee association first of all how do we how do we understand and associate properly with peers how do we first how do we understand that someone is appear because it seems to me and you feel free to correct me that people cannot can be in krishna consciousness or have come to the process at the same time so they've roughly been around for the same number of years but there's differences in terms of maybe their seriousness or other factors so how do we in a deeper sense understand peers that was one question and the other question i wanted to ask is how do we deal with envy that was the other question in terms of behave from others so i guess whichever one you'd like to start with if that's okay how to deal with envy you mean how to get rid of it no when when other people are acting that way towards you we really can't change other people but we can act in such a way as somehow rather not accept what they're giving us or actually distance ourselves from that one of the ways to get away from that and then to avoid negativity is to get away from that that energy if it's not possible then by our own example in krishna consciousness we may also change another person it depends on the situation how much they're actually want to change or how much what is the nature of that envy i was just reading something that i i gave a class in envy a while back and now it's it's a transcription that was given to me and i was just going through it today and some of the things that i remember reading was that uh distancing yourself from those who are envious and that helps them also because it doesn't allow them to exhibit their envy um you know if there's no object for whatever they're trying to give then then they can't give it um or you know sometimes says sometimes you can also approach the person in a very direct way and say is there some way i can serve you and that's sometimes that's very disarming for the person they become a little bit uh confused on how to respond to that but if they're a little intelligent they may also respond by saying well you know uh you know i'm just feeling like this towards you but maybe maybe i'm not right so but if you fight the same way that they're directing you know it just the tension just increases and it doesn't change much okay that's really those that's really useful just just to ask a little bit more on this so if it's something where the person is doing it very very covertly in the hidden way and if they're doing it to kind of undermine what you're trying to share so in that sense they're not really into having an open conversation because it's all being done behind the scenes and then and they won't be willing to to be honest about it maybe because if they feel a bit insecure for some reason yeah their insecurity is really their envy turns towards themselves that's called jealousy jealousy and envy is basically the same but jealousy is more directed towards oneself and envy is out is going outward so that they feel insecure or inferior in a material way towards someone or something some activity or some person and then there that it takes the form of being unhappy or even planning they get also fun they also become depressed or planning to somehow lash out and exhibit that that negative feeling by making the other person feel bad [Music] but yeah it may be a little hard to do that generally i'm i would just distance myself from that and then they say you know absence makes makes the heart grow fun not well absence doesn't allow for for the things to manifest itself you can't nothing can happen when there's no that that association is not there in a situation where you're not present but they're actually trying to undermine you to other people is there any is there anything that needs to be done there or not or is it just better to distance yourself and then just leave it to that well if you want to follow the the example of srivasta when that brahmana tried to defame him by putting all the paraphernalia for worshiping durga on his doorstep and just to show the the people in the area that he's a durga worshiper and not a vaisnava i mean when he came out he just didn't try to hide it he said now you know what i'm really like or sometimes you can be a little not facetious but a little bit uh you say well you know you're saying certain bad qualities about me but if you really want to know more i have so many more bad qualities i can tell you about so you know where we don't have we don't have to worry about defending ourselves in these situations the only time we defend ourselves if we're defending ourselves in terms of the religious principles that are being violated we descend we defend religious principles but we don't defend ourselves because we did we know that krishna is there to defend us take shelter of krishna no one can can hurt you when you are under the shelter of krishna okay sticks and stones may break my bones but names will never hurt me we used to say that when we were kids thank you much and then the other question was it was about peers so as i like i mean and i'm hoping to understand this in a deep way because as we said sometimes people can be around a similar age or they could have been in come to krishna consciousness at the same time but there may be still differences so in a deeper sense how do we determine okay this is a this is a peer and especially i know you've talked about the principle of swajati before how do we understand this idea of swajati in relation to um to this as well please well i think by observing and by observing each other we get an understanding on the on the level of practice that people are at uh i think the enthusiasm that comes by way of the activity is an indication of one's advancement in spiritual life not so much the performance of the activity but what was fixed in the activity and it's enthusiastic and remains remains fixed despite whatever obstacles may come so only through association can we learn that yeah just like we may all be god brothers of the god sisters of the same guru but there may be different levels like that but the principle of friendliness amongst disciples or devotees who are serving together is is the element of association so we associate by becoming friendly by being supportive of each other even if we don't have the particular clear understanding of the different levels but if someone is preaching then we can say that person is is in a higher position if they're a preacher because it says that you know those who are spreading the glories of the lord are considered to be on the topmost platform of execution of devotional service so we respect and honor and even assist the preachers in their devotional activity in their preaching activities and pure association seems to be percentage percentage-wise that association that is the most one senior devotee made a made a a percentage calculation which seems to be accepted within our society he said we should associate with we should associate 20 with people who are more advanced 20 with people who are less and 60 percent with peers so peer association appears to be the more you know more frequent more more more time like that and then you know there are activities in the association with the different categories so for those are more advanced we serve them and we hear from them those who are the same we if we make friends and share krishna consciousness together and those who are lesser we try to raise them up by giving them krishna consciousness these are the three ways you associate with the three categories thank you much okay kalakanti radiki you can thank you for coming uh yeah like that but we said we tend to gravitate towards people who are like-minded actually one more question mark just because when we were at the um at the back to cherry marsh the one-year disappearance you mentioned rather margin you mentioned how his mind is very fixed and i was just going to ask also are there any instructions or guidance how one can fix the mind more in krishna somebody asked me that i think through through attentive chanting it develops through a tent of chanting attentive reading attentive hearing [Music] when we when we learn to focus more on the essential principles of devotional service such as hearing chanting and reading the mind becomes more fixed because these are the most powerful forms of the emotional service and they pull you into that energy you know sometimes the body say well i want to go deeper into krishna consciousness well that's what it means focus and also focus on something you want to develop in other words you might me you might take up a study of the srimad-bhagavatam so you'll spend a good part of your day every day studying and learning bhagavatam that will help you go deeper and also give you a greater amount of knowledge you can do the same thing with the holy name also rana's marriage also used to say whatever you want to be whatever you want to achieve in devotional service he said you have to focus on that [Music] so you make that make that therefore short-term goals are also part of achieving a long-term goal they lead to the long-term goal excellent thank you very much thank you very much thank you very question thank you yeah thank you also um who's your s who's your servant while you're here in terms of if they will be possible to have a darshan or maybe at some other point while you're while you're in the uk oh i don't have any servants but i have somebody who assists me his name is roberto roberto okay i think i'm in contact maybe i can i'll message him and try and work out the time that works for you or maybe we can speak about it on saturday and then work out the times yeah yeah i i just received a invitation to a program that you're going to be at on the 15th of august oh i think is that the retreat no it's um radhika ranchers oh yes yes yes yeah i'll be there yes yeah oh wonderful that's really good okay thank you thank you i didn't want to accept it because i was thinking i might leave before then but then when i saw your name there i said all right okay that's really just pretty good news you can hear me thank you very much okay we're devin math are you still with us i think um i think is off the computer he has to attend something else so um i guess i'll end the call now uh if there are no more questions um i think we can end here it's we're ready almost two hours into the class okay thank you very much and we'll uh meet you all tomorrow again thank you so much thank you very much
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Ruby Rose 2: The AMAZING Seawind 1370 | Sailing Ruby Rose
[Music] welcome to the Ruby Rose to reveal videos now firstly I do need to apologize to you all there's been some delay in getting this video out to you but as you may know there's been a few things going on in the world borders closed factories closed naval architects in their own position and their workers all been pushed back so apologies for that delay however without further ado Ruby Rose - Theresa what is she going to be she is going to be a Seawind 1372 applause [Music] [Applause] the Seawind 1370 is a brand-new catamaran brand-new design and she's going to be a 45-foot performance cruiser blue water ready we believe the perfect live-aboard caliber and this is also going to be a collaboration between River breeze and assuming catamarans which is very exciting yep so see when code runs as you know 30 years experience in building cations the renowned French naval architect Francois Pierre who is designed this boat sheet it's stunning and US you speaking yourself okay I'm just a a troglodyte it kind of drags himself behind you although so let's just start with how this came to be yeah last year Annapolis 2019 we finished our review series we had literally seen the best that the market had to offer seamen were pretty kind in taking us out on the 1260 yeah and we absolutely loved the 1260 it ticked just about every single box the only issue that we have with the 12 six years that our plans are to live remotely and when we say live remotely we mean a couple of months at a time away from civilization as we take the boat into the Pacific and it just we were had some questions over the space seaweed said to us look we've got something on the drawing board it's 45 foot is going into production in 2021 come and have a look and let us know what you'd like to see on this boat and that's where it started so following the Annapolis Boat Show we had already scheduled to go sailing in Thailand we took a quick trip over the border in secret top secret to Vietnam and sat with Seawind and they showed us the 1317 it is stunning it is everything we could possibly want a performance cruising Catrin mid 40 foot exactly where we wanted it the storage space that the 1260 doesn't quite give us the performance of a 1,600 albeit without the dagger boards and a brand new innovative design see when then say to us whoa what do you want in this boat we had turned up because we'd had a few conversations between Annapolis and yet with three full pages of design features I think we must have had what 50 50 points yeah now some of these are huge points real bit real big things that are super important to us we're like no we want you to put that in that inner light okay that's gonna we'll work with that but a lot of other smaller features were things that are just super important to liveaboards and you don't think about it after me like oh that needs to be put in and they did they integrated all this and shamelessly we've taken the best that all 19 cations had to offer that we thought were important and integrated it into the Seawind 1317 now the 1370 is going to go into production in 2021 and there's going to be different versions of this boat let's start with the Ruby Rose 2 version now that's gonna be our boat but you can also buy a Ruby Rose 2 version of B 1370 and that's gonna have some features a pack of features that are optional but are gonna involve things like our decisions on power management how we're going to power the boat but a lot of the features are just going to be put into the production the food of the regular production boat so there's going to be all our design innovation put into this amazing craft now without further ado let's take a good look at what exactly the c1 1317 is going to be [Music] so we have a helm that has an ergonomic si armrest footrests cupholders self-draining lockers and full 360 visibility we even got the skylight above the helm to look at the sails moving on the trifold door gives you a huge indoor outdoor area they even included a breakfast bar we didn't ask for it but hey why not the heart Bimini is something well in the 12:6 is a lot of safety rails but we wanted a lot of storage for paddle boards fishing rods and alike we also ask for dedicated recesses for the cockpit clears and hammock attachment points simple things but important finally at the stern we wanted a dedicated life raft compartment this is one of our big red lines the life raft needs to be in the water within 30 seconds of needing it [Music] let's look to the saloon of the 1317 we wanted really comfortable upholestry modular seating and of course as without 1260 we wanted those big opening windows you know how much we loved ventilation we also wanted a forward-facing nav station with 360 visibility a dedicated nav seat and the ability to control the boat completely from the inside as for the galley we wanted Korean work services we wanted to have an induction stove a dedicated waste chute for the sea a recycling bin and multiple fridge and refrigeration options again it's all there for those of you who've watched the 19 reviews we did you know what's important for us in a cabin we need multiple opening hatches again it's all ventilation an island bed is a must for liver boards but you also want simple things like multiple charging points at both sides of the bed a vanity unit that doubles as a desk with multiple AC and DC charging points finally the heads Electric toilets a separate shower store but also direct access to the engine again it's all there other practical design features that we really did want included things like soft edges to the transom this means if you do happen to knock it with a tender you don't damage the gel coat again just to reiterate that life raft there is a separate recess in the transom into the water within 30 seconds they've also built secondary engine access from the outside with reverse mounted hatches that means that if you're in a following sea you are protected they've also built in a high volume effective rain catchment system the collection of rainwater is so important for liveaboards bow lockers with hatches large enough to take spinnaker suppers self-draining and I needed a workshop they built a workshop amazing were done ceiling [Music] [Applause] for power generation on board we turn to master volt now Seawind have already included two kilowatts of solar panels on the bimini hardtop that is going to be more than enough to power the whole boat for power and range we have opted for diesel engines however with the addition of master volts 200 amp alternators we can produce 5 kilowatts of power for the boat when the engines are running this means that a couple of hours of engine use will charge a full lithium battery bank it also gives us the security of knowing that we have a thousand miles of range using those diesel engines for power storage on board we are going with 11,000 watt hours of master volt lithium batteries the whole boat will be controlled by a C's own system installed on thousands of Bluewater yachts the fingertips simplicity with full mechanical backup means that we're going to have complete control of our onboard systems [Music] now as with our review series let's look at some statistics on the Seawind 1370 45 foot in length a 25 foot beam the draft is 1.3 meters and she only displaces 11,000 kilos she has a tall rig and with 861 foot of mainsail 387 foot of jib she's gonna fly now onto the polar diagrams with the boat coming in Laden at 12 tonnes in 25 knots of wind this boat will do 20 knots with the wind at 110 degrees that's phenomenal but look at the Polar's with a full payload at 15 times she's still doing 19 knots amazing that was the sea wind 13 70 and I think you'll agree that she really is going to be the perfect catamaran for live-aboard couples who want to sail off into the sunset and we are over the moon we are so excited that this is going to be our new home and our new boat yeah it's a fantastic collaboration between sea wind 30 years experience and us with all the knowledge that we have from living on board for so long I genuinely believe we think we know what you need to put on a boat to make it the perfect live-aboard and so moving on from there we are gonna be filming every single aspect of this build from literally the minute it comes out of a mold to the minute it's launched and then as we sail it off around the oceans of the world so if you if you're interested in seeing that feel free to subscribe to the channel click that down below also there's a notification well in case you haven't clicked that and you want to not miss what we're doing and we'll see you real soon for another video goodbye [Music]
Sailing Ruby Rose
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Court Marshall Turned into MLA | Nandikotkur MLA Arthur Says Thanks to Jagan
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ETV Andhra Pradesh
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Waiting For El Nino to Get This Collapse Thing Into High Gear
all right guys there's a little bit of a great gloomy and almost cool day here in the collapse of global industrial civilization and it is time to hit on down the the old Maya collapse civilization Trails so it is a Friday morning that would be Friday February 10th and so let's or we head out of bakalar Mexico and then do what I do every Friday wherever I am whatever collapsed or collapsing civilization I find myself in we're going to check in uh with my ecological meltdown Roundup rat where we touch base with our buddies in mangabay.com Rhett Butler and the boys and girls see what they have on their minds this week while I have been getting shit-faced on Margaritas every night and diving in cenotes what is going on at manga Bay and uh manga Bay you know usually starting in the topics but we're going to start up at the North End I hard to think about Greenland down here uh but we have not a good sign not a good sign to kick off this week as study shows Greenland's temperatures at 1 000 year High new research shows that North Central Greenland experienced the highest temperatures between 2001 and 2011 over a 1 000 year period I don't know why we don't have a more recent year than that scientists came to this conclusion after reconstructuring reconstructing I think is the word climate conditions over the last Millennium by analyzing ice cores from the Greenland ice sheet so that's what's going on uh in Greenland but uh of course the new uh the new big question is when will El Nino Return to the Planet and what will that mean for everybody particularly coral reefs and El Nino is forecast for 2023 how much Coral will bleach this time forecast suggests that an El Nino climate pattern could begin later this year racing sea temperatures at a time when global temperatures are already higher than ever due to human-driven climate change if an El Nino develops and it becomes a moderate to severe event it could raise global temperatures by more than one and a half seed the threshold set by the Paris agreement an El Nino would generate many impacts on both terrestrial and marine ecosystems including the potential for droughts increased precipitation depending on where you are fires Coral bleaching invasions of predatory marine species like Crown of Thorns starfish disruptions to marine food chains and kelp forest die-offs all right it sounds like there will be no shortages of ramps and 2023 if and when the new El Nino gets here okay so uh I'm glad to see this continuing uh coverage of the intag valley in Ecuador you know where I spent several months before being run out of town uh for being a rich real estate developer from Texas it was determined that I was a which Real Estate developer from Texas so I was run out of town out of the antagon valley by the little Greenies and so far when I was down there 14 years ago they had been fighting this huge Chinese copper mine that it looks like the uh it looks like the game is up game over for the end time Valley uh this Rich cloud forest has been targeted by mining companies thinking seeking its vast mineral resources like copper the antagon valley is among the world's most biodiverse places in the world with more than half of its species found nowhere else uh and so far the battle has become the largest continuing resistance to mining in Latin America and I do understand that this is there's a big expat it's not just it's not just Gringos but all sorts of foreigners have landed in the intag valley but I guess Texans were not allowed it's fine you know for those honkies to move there and nobody from Texas allowed to show up there but uh it is this uh community of expats who have somehow but uh as I say looks like game over for the end tag okay any in any headline in manga Bay or anywhere else starting out with the words sustainable fish farming uh as far as I need to go okay read my lips there is no such thing as sustainable fish farming anyway that does get me hungry for uh tilapia and I think this this is a picture of a tilapia there you go so well if you're talking about the you know tilapia ponds in Kenya okay maybe uh that's what they're talking about this is why I eat tilapia [Applause] man I wish the hell this Lake had tilapia in it you know the uh the restaurant owners around here on this Lake are acting like the fish that they catch come out of this Lake and I finally had one of these fish taco guys explain to me like you dumb Gringo if the fish were coming out of this Lake uh this Lake would be fished out in one week it would be completely unsustainable so if you're ever in bakalar Mexico and anyone tries to tell you the fish came out of the lake anyway this looks like manga Bay is cheering on solar power keeping the lights on in the Amazon rainforest you know red has his own YouTube channel empowering the Amazon uh I'm gonna move on with that uh all right here's a long article about you know how Lula is Gonna Save The Noble Savages good luck with that all right I wondered whatever happened to that shipwreck over there in Sri Lanka the express Pearl Express Pearl Salvage continues as study shows toxic effects of the disaster Salvage operations of these sunken MV Express Pearl freighter all Sri Lanka is a West Coast has made some progress with the rear section of the wrecks successfully raised off the sea bed meanwhile a new study highlights how the Marine disaster significantly impacted the coastal environment water quality and in turn the ocean's biodiversity Fisheries Seafood industry and the livelihoods of the fishing communities yep yep yep yep yep it's a possible reason the disaster has been cited as a possible reason for a state of turtle deaths and other marine animals following the disaster um they think so all right here's a story about how Latin American amphibians are doomed have I heard one frog down here on this Lake you know this lake is reamed by these Reed beds I mean it looks like the place should be throbbing with uh Frog song I have as far as I know I have not heard one frog since getting to this Reed ringed Lake in Mexico all right what's going on in sub-Saharan Africa would you believe that illegal gold mining is threatening Ghana's Forest in Ghana's in Ghana illegal miners known as gollumsiders are carrying out an increasing share of the country's gold production in recent years these miners have been sourcing their Machinery from China yes and take a while guess what that means the mechanization you know from China of gold mining in sub-Saharan Africa is accelerating the destruction of forests and Farms as well as polluting waterways oh who would have [ __ ] it okay they have these little short Snippets from sub-Saharan Africa as well all right let's look at Mozambique as much as three quarters as much as three quarters of the former now former Forest flanking mozambique's Mount anomaly have been lost since 2006. threatening the newly described normally horseshoe bat no it used to be that you could uh you know these these steep-sided mountains used to provide some sort of Refuge for wildlife in the tropics you can kiss that goodbye three quarters I guess there's a little crown of greenery left at the very top which will be gone in the next few years all right let's go up to Niger environmentalists fear a new pipeline linking oil fields in Niger to the Atlantic coast will damage both forests and Wetland habitat along its length wow man you know once again that this is why I am so happy that we have Rhett Butler nose on the ground I never would have figured that out myself okay what is going on with the tree dependent marbled cat Forest loss may push tree dependent marbled cats into the threatened category currently considered Near threatened on the iuc and red list the little known marbled cat may be at greater risk from habitat destruction than previously thought hmm oh wait um well you know occasionally there is a ray of good news uh here in uh in manga Bay and so we do have a ray of Hope pollution and climate change set the sage for a rise in anti-microbial resistance ha a new report from the U.N illustrates the role that pollution climate change and biodiversity laws can play in the development of anti-microbial resistance is the compounds used to treat bacterial viral parasitic and fungal infections have saved countless human lives but they're over use of presence in the environment from human waste Agriculture and effluent from the pharmaceutical industry in places like hospitals have given rise to resistance to these chemicals if this resistance continues to increase experts worn and doomers cheer that an additional 10 million people may lose their lives by 2050. all right okay I love it when they asked a question is il Salvador preparing to reverse its Landmark mining ban the answer to the question is El Salvador preparing to reverse its Landmark mining ban I suspect uh is there never was a mining ban in El Salvador but on the hair thin chance that mining actually has been banned in El Salvador the answer to the question is yes El Salvador is preparing to reverse its its Landmark mining ban uh environmentalists are getting concerned after the government has created a new agency to oversee extractive Industries and has begun looking into International agreements that facilitate investment in Precious Metals five anti-mining protesters were arrested in January after mining officials visited their town I bet um here is one that's way too complicated to get into about the European Union's toxic collusion with fishing lobbies is damaging Indian Ocean tuna and he thinks so [Music] um Amazonian countries must act together to reverse rainforest loss experts say that the problem is according to the experts Amazonian countries lack the data for effectively running restoration actions do you think so all right what is going on in the I guess this is in Colombia along the puree River illegal mines and floating towns on the puree River leave uncontacted indigenous people at risk the Yuri passe are at risk of coming into contact with their legal Miners and Drug traffickers which violates their right and deliberate decision to live in isolation from the Western World my guess is that a lot of the uncontacted young men of the tribe will be the very people that the miners will be hiring [Music] um okay nepali's love of Momos threatens endangered wild water buffaloes a Momo is the most sought after dumpling in the pal buffalo meat dumplings I have to admit that sounds damn good uh here we go we have finally found a way finally some opium I can get behind a way to get fishermen to stop killing sharks and Rays how about paying them not to fish for sharks and Rays that if we can just pay the fishermen more money not to go fishing for sharks and raise guess what uh which I think we've already mentioned this Bolivian National Park hit hard by forest fires last year uh found a more than 1100 vertebrate species fires burned across a region comprising an estimated 18 percent of the Park's total area last year uh yeah okay well we talked about the anti-microbial resistance and here is the Silver Lining and pollinator decline pollinator declines linked to half a million early human deaths annually a new study finds that half a million people are currently dying prematurely every year due to global insect pollinator decline so uh there you go but anyway we're gonna wrap up right there with that uh slice of good news because the marker the two-for-one margaritas uh I'm actually filming this on Thursday evening I I admit I'm just pretending August Friday the manga Bay thing came in early so uh I'm gonna wrap this up and go have my final two margaritas and back of our medic up and then then we're off on our next adventure tomorrow so uh not sure when you'll hear from me again get out there and enjoy your two-for-one end times Margaritas while you still can before it is game over my guys
Collapse Chronicles
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Best Scene in Die Hard
you have class tonight so you're gonna hear all about my hippie dress so I'm going to be late for class starting my life so I'll let you guys know what I learned dwell in possibilities people you know just get it right into meditation that we just said cuz it's just really on my mind the teacher instructs so it's guided meditation she painted a picture of a seeing a meadow so picture yourself within a meadow she said someone's someone is across the field from you at a dark shadow you can't make out who it is but they're coming towards you my first thought was like ooh I'm kind of scared like this place seems beautiful my place it's it's I'm creating its own you know the sun is shining the leaves are passing me by and then I see this dark figure coming towards me I got a little bit freaked out but then she says as the dark figure is coming towards you you start to notice that it's yourself and you look at yourself when when she's hit - hold hold hands I'm just gonna stop right there and say my favorite film in the whole world is die hard thanks for the advice the very last scene when John McClane meets Carl Winslow when they meet for the first time you know it's like that slow moment and they see each other [Music] and they just looking show me just love each other they like hug and he just makes this sound just like I [Music] mind during the meditation that's what I pictured - the woman explaining how to do the meditation was was saying just to connect our hands but I just wanted for that whole hug hugging myself oh I just want this love and I really did like think of that movie it's funny because like my brain totally took me there and I just I was just pursue if you want to know more about that leave your comments below subscribe below would make me feel so good and I can keep making you feel so good so Cheers [Music]
Stacey Secrets
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Devi: Finding Health, Wellbeing & Transcendence
Sadhguru: This is the first night of Navaratri, and this night and this day, this coming day after this is dedicated to the feminine nature of the divine. Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswati are used as the symbols of these three dimensions of the feminine. They also represent the three basic qualities of existence – tamas, rajas and sattva. Tamas literally means inertia. Rajas means activity, passion. Sattva, in a way, is breaking of boundaries, dissolution, melting and merging. Among the three celestial objects to which the very making of our bodies are very deeply connected – the Earth, the Sun and the Moon. Mother Earth is considered tamas. The Sun is rajas. Moon is sattva. Those who aspire for power, for immortality, for strength, they will worship those forms of feminine which are referred to as tamas, like the Kali or the Mother Earth. Those who aspire for wealth, for passion, for life and various other gifts that the material world has to offer, they naturally aspire towards that form of the feminine which is referred to as Lakshmi or the Sun. Those who aspire for knowledge, knowing, transcendence, immortality of not the body but transcending the limitations of the mortal body, they will aspire for that aspect of the feminine which is referred to as the sattva, or Saraswati is the representative of that or the Moon. So, these three days are the days of the feminine, for those of you who are not aware of this. The Linga Bhairavi has been consecrated with three basic chakras, to represent three… these three dimensions of tamas, rajas and sattva. Tamas is the nature of the earth, and today is her day. And she is the one who gives birth. The whole… the gestation period that we spent in the womb, our womb time is tamas, it’s like a... state which is almost like hibernation, but it’s growing. So tamas is the nature of the earth, of your birth. The moment you come out, then you start activity – rajas begins. If you are aware enough or fortunate enough, sattva will touch you, otherwise the color of rajas, it’s good as long as the going is good. When the going gets bad, rajas is going to be super bad. So, what was absolute inertia now has become a dynamic rajas. This may transcend or may again go back to the same thing. Durga-Lakshmi, Durga-Lakshmi, Durga-Lakshmi… (Speaks in Tamil – not transcribed) (Laughter). (Speaks in Tamil – not transcribed) Durga-Lakshmi, Durga-Lakshmi – Saraswati never happened, that means you are in the cycle, you are in the trap of life and death, life and death, life and death – transcendence is yet to come. So, these two will anyway happen. What is in a state of inertia will get into a state of rajas and activity and again fall back and become inertia for a certain period of time and again get back into activity. This is happening to you as an individual, this is happening to the planet, this is happening to the galaxy, this is happening to the whole cosmos. It goes into a state of inertia and then becomes dynamic and again goes into a state of inertia, but the important thing is this one (Referring to oneself) has the capability to break the cycle and transcend. So, these three dimensions of the Devi are enshrined in the form of Bhairavi or Linga Bhairavi. So, these three days you must be able to draw these three dimensions of existence and sustenance for yourself, because you need all these three. The first two are needed for your survival and well-being. The third is an aspiration to go beyond. So, these nine days, above all, to approach every aspect of life in a celebratory way, this is most important. If you approach everything in a celebratory way, you learn to be non-serious about life but absolutely involved. The problem with most human beings right now is if they think something is important, they will become dead serious about it. If they think it is not so important, they will become lax about it, they don’t show the necessary involvement. If you’re serious… (Speaks in Tamil – not transcribed) (Laughter) You know, in Tamil language, or even in English probably, ‘He’s in a very serious condition,’ means next step you know where (Laughter). And lot of people are in a serious condition (Laughter). There is only one thing that's going to happen to them which is of any significance, rest will bypass them, because anything that they think is not serious they are unable to show involvement and dedication towards that, that's the whole problem. The passage, the secret of life is in just this, seeing everything with a non-serious eye, but absolutely involved, like a game. That’s the reason most profound aspects of life are approached in a celebratory way so that you don’t miss the point.
Sadhguru
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Cheap Hookers | Games & Graps #171
foreign [Music] what's happening everybody Welcome to episode 171 of the games podcast my name is and with me as always it's been still hello how's it going Finn it's going good thank you you're very good how are you I'm good I'm very good thank you very much I'm enjoying the biohazard t-shirt that you've got on yes I've been hearing good things about the latest in Biohazard yeah man we've gone Japanese today that's we're so we're saying the Japanese name yeah yeah yeah which is a way better Name by the way it isn't it there's an evil doesn't make a whole lot of sense uh especially with the latest games which don't really take place in a residence but yeah yes seven does but you know the the eighth one is literally called Village yeah exactly I've always thought that biohazard was a cooler name though yeah maybe called residence evil because there's multiple residents in the village or just call it biohazard all that yeah yeah which is a I don't know it's a cooler name I've always thought that though I have always thought that I agree I look forward to that though next week yeah me too we'll go and we'll get on to that though yeah we'll get there jumping again [Laughter] Austin and Carlton yeah yeah wow [ __ ] puns and we've only like we've been recording what a minute 40. I love it Jesus it's probably all about huh yeah that's exactly what we're all about we we literally thought just before we started recording we were like do we have much to talk about today I'm like no not a lot has happened yeah we'll just we'll we'll drag it out we did a pointless podcast a few weeks ago and everyone like really enjoyed it yeah so we do another pointless podcast at least if we do a pointless podcast the next one we do is usually like full of good stuff yeah it's you know it's still weakness and there's busy weeks this happens to be a slow week that's fine yeah well we always we always manage to fill time regardless of if there is or isn't anything to talk about yeah that's what I love about this podcast it's always something yeah that's it did your dad still listen to this podcast I think so that's why I don't know what is it number one fan yeah always a potential oh yeah I listen to it yeah oh yeah what happened I was a lucky guess yeah yeah oh man well let's just let's just jump straight in what have you been playing uh what indeed I think it's a slow week I'm busy I've been busy I've been busy working the videos but I've been playing some uh WWE 2K uh 23 which has been yeah man really fun yeah what'd you think to it yeah I mean enjoying it it's uh basically just an improved version of last year which is definitely a good thing last year is very good this year's is even better um yeah it's more refined um Graphics somehow look even better um yeah I think it's just yeah literally just improved like my GM moved my GM mode has improved there's more matches more um titles stuff like that um uh yeah I'm playing my fashion which is still pretty much the same and still well they'd open this mode in my opinion yeah with the cards it's still not isn't only one online mode which is like a one-on-one match which is kind of putting this I think they do change it every season which is like a month or so but it's kind of a bit weird it's mostly a single player yeah thankfully it's definitely the one mode that needs the most work I think everything else I think everything else is exactly where it needs to be now oh yeah big time in terms of quality and I mean there's so much content in the game but it's absolutely crazy I think yeah same I've yet to play The Edge John Cena mode I will do at some point um thankfully the trophies this year are a lot less of a grind hey there's heaps of them oh there's so many trophies yeah I don't know why why there's so many mostly bronze um because of course yeah but yeah there's loads thankfully um yeah my last year my faction you had to get all the lifetime Awards with people getting like 200 wins on this and that uh this time thankfully they only need 15 lifetime challenges which is fast that's quite the drop yeah quite the jobs far less and far more achievable thankfully good um and yeah so that's been really fun uh other than that not a lot more VR stuff more synth Riders which I'm really enjoying nice and look at this thing is called experiences which are like um most of them most of them are DLC but there's one on there it's one up on the uh Ninja Stirling uh DLC pack which is free okay which is like it's like I had to explain it so it's like a like a more like visualization um it's more about the visuals going on around you it's like everything's going on all around you it's like you're inside this like Kaleidoscope of um very cool this environment and graphics and yeah there's some things you have to experience so that's why they call it but but it's uh yeah it's very drippy very cool and just yeah it feels great it feels like everything's like the 3D audio is really good everything's happening all around you you saw the visual crazy visuals yeah it's insane highly recommend that it's awesome um and yes about it really I want to play uh switch back I've heard this reviews haven't been super great yeah I saw that which is disappointing but um apparently super massive are looking into the things that people have been complaining about uh during the review so at least they're acknowledging it and hopefully it will get better yeah but it was one of the ones that I thought oh this is that's gonna be really good like like um uh rush of blood is that what it was called yeah yeah oh that was really good I thought yeah really good I thought you know just a newer better version of that but it seems like it's a little bit of a disappointment which sucks but yeah I pre-ordered it thinking it's gonna be great um but that's fine I'll just get some enjoyment out of it I'm sure you will I don't think you know yeah the reviews haven't been super great but let's be fair here I've played games that have reviewed appallingly and I've really enjoyed them yeah same here it's you know it's all subjective of course it is yeah you see at the end of the day it's people's opinion yeah okay a lot of people have are of the same opinion but these people are paid to have that opinion yeah so you know I think I I I'm a firm believer of make your own opinion on the on games yeah I agree big time absolutely what's man one man's trash is in the demand's Treasure as they say of course yeah absolutely yeah so that's about it really um yeah a bit more Horizon on VR there's just a bunch of like random VR things here and there that's about it how about yourself so you've been dipping in and out of PS1 games have you or um yes I made so I made a video out now yeah a couple videos actually uh one was me the blog yeah available now on youtube.com reef and steel um it's the last one I made I would call it ages ago which is me unboxing my PS1 I got from eBay with a bunch of games and the one I put out today is me testing testing the games which was a lot of fun and uh this week's video is a lot better quality I made it in 4k this time I suppose to um 1080 I think I did something wrong last last time because it was super blurry and didn't look super great but this time okay looks much better much more crisp and clear and uh had a lot of fun videos I made it as entertaining as I could there's some jokey things in there so it should be so hopefully be a fun watch so bad you're naturally entertaining anyway oh thank you I appreciate that we're naturally witty so the videos just work and obviously it's a subject that you know a great deal about so it you know these things for you just work yeah thank you I think you know it's just about refining the the way of of doing it which you know you naturally will do so yeah I'm doing I figured out I think I enjoyed making it and yeah hopefully for people who enjoy watching it um the first video is already like 200 and something views which is pretty good nice this is a yeah so I think I think it Monster something hopefully you found your calling yeah yeah I hope so but yeah it's really fun so check that out if you would if you wouldn't mind there you go check out youtube.com forward slash defense deal yeah I was thinking at Beef and steel because it's a new way to have done it I don't know oh yeah weird YouTube why change it after all this time I know it's changed but hey it's there yeah but um me I've I have not been playing a great deal I've been playing WWE 2K as well excellent I really enjoying myself with it I have played some of the John Cena mode good air Matt appearance in my next video got the potential that is money coaster is it um wait hang on is it a PS1 game or anything oh it is I spoil all that it's copy event Need for Speed oh which Need for Speed is it uh the first one is it that bad or does it just not work um so I'm sure it's great but it doesn't work oh that sucks get stuck on the loading screen it loads up gets to the PS1 menu feels like the logo thing and it's gonna stop the learning screen forever is it just scratched a [ __ ] or pretty much yeah it looks pretty bad it's like all completely scratched up basically looks like it looks like it's been dragged through gravel as I said in the video yeah it's not great no bad times um yeah yeah so I've been I've been playing and enjoying ww2k the John Cena showcase is pretty much what you'd expect it's very similar uh to the Rey Mysterio one from last year which as well was really good which I sort of mixed the real world footage with in-game stuff no commentary to go along with it it's um literally just sort of generic and terrible music playing over the top of it the Undertaker Match the first Undertaker Match in particular just has really [ __ ] awful music playing over the top of it it's so bad yeah it's one thing the soundtrack in like in that game is God awful aside from the one without Jerry purpose song the rest of it is complete rash I literally went on there one of the first things I did when I turned up all that left the one good song on there and then went on the engines on there though that was it I missed that one I think I'll just hit that mute all button turned on Chili Peppers and put all the entrance themes so can you have entrance themes on instead yeah yeah I'm going to the Jukebox oh I'm going to do that then because otherwise it's the same six songs repeated or whatever it is right last year I could pretty much learn all the words to Bad Bunny in Spanish yeah exactly but on the options menu there's like a jukebox and you can turn on engine stands on there oh okay I'm gonna do that that's that's way better let's turn on big boss man's uh hard times but let me repeat you'll be good oh hell yeah yeah hell yeah what a [ __ ] Banger that is that's the thing old wrestling themes are the best it's so good that's why they need to put the mountain in these games so that we could have the mounties entrance theme in there yeah yeah great that's another thing you'll see in my video it's a couple of engines themes from The Attitude Era oh yeah how yeah update Smackdown the first smackdown game the first fight was really good at least the second one was better yeah I thought they get better as it goes because it goes on yeah until you get to um I think until you get to SmackDown versus Raw 2007 and then they gradually get worse yeah from there on the air that's what you mean I mean three is not great on the PS2 just bring it I don't think that's great yeah yeah that's how you mean yeah for I think because it was light on content it's very true actually yeah I think you're right is that and I think shut your mouth was pretty pretty good and then here comes the pain was just like that's the Benchmark yeah absolutely yeah the Smackdown versus Raw the first two Spider-Man versus Raw was really good um and then the smart numbers is raw which I think is 2006 was good yep but 2007 I don't think is that great people really love it but I played it on the 360 just a like a few days back and I just thought no this isn't this this is not great yeah I don't think which one had the really good GM mode is that 2006. I think it's like the last episode has got GM mode on it but I'm not sure if 2006 has I can't remember I know one of them like people really love the GMO didn't it uh 2007 has got GM mode in it so it's probably that one yeah give me that one yeah but GM like you said GM mode in this new one's really good yeah it's great so addictive though yeah very addicted it's so addictive but I've been playing universe mode oh yeah how is it uh yeah so it's good I I started a universe but because you know Universe modes that the mode that I I like the most but it yeah it just it becomes a little bit nonsense because it throws you in mixed tags and all this sort of stuff and you're like oh I want to do this [ __ ] I just don't want to um so I've started universe mode as Cody Rhodes and you basically can you you work rivalries in between premium live events which is really good and you can sort of pick actions and it sort of triggers our cut scenes depending on the actions that you pick um so yeah I mean the first few weeks were a bit Rocky because I was literally wrestling the mids on every show yeah okay um but then I got to pick my own rivalry so I thought oh I'll do a rival with AJ Styles that could be fun nice so I did that um and in the meantime Edge beat Roman for the championship so I thought okay I'm gonna wrestle Edge for the championship so I did and now I'm the Champion awesome that's cool it's really good um and you're right what you're saying the graphics are better than last year I think the lighting has been improved yeah vastly which I think helps massively with the graphics the way that the game flows is a lot better I still I think the pacing is perfect for a wrestling game yeah but I just think the way that the game works like you know like the way that the wrestler will you know if you're in trouble Will Roll to the ropes and try and get themselves back up yeah you know or they'll try and they'll roll out the ring so the action gets taken outside and then the other guy will follow I just think it works very very well it's a really well put together wrestling game that combined with the fact there is so much content in it well you can literally play that game forever yeah there's so much to do the you could you could get hours and hours out of it it's crazy literally have you done the multi and multi-man entrance with Roman yet with the who says in Hayman I haven't no it's really good it's awesome it's literally perfect they've nailed it completely yeah he's got one championship's got the other users very cool that's very cool I like that um yeah I think stuff like that is just done to perfection just done to TV Perfection I think yeah same like so I noticed that Cody's got two entrances it's got uh the one where he just walks out and he's also has the one where he comes up from the floor oh nice that's good she's really cool uh a couple of disappointing things is for you know Sammy's got the new Sami Zayn t-shirt yeah you know the one not the honorary use one but the one that he brought out that says and that's still in that style but it says Zayn instead of on a reuse or whatever yeah so yeah um but it's still got the crap music instead of the good one yeah I know it's that it's really disappointing are you surprised that music isn't even on the game at all yeah maybe without battery at the same point but uh yeah another thing that's like well pretty outdated at this point it's Dominic Mysterio still a face because he's not part of the Judgment Day or anything like that yeah a bit bounce I'm actually about not downloaded a w of a heel Dominic this is pretty cool um and also um Vinci from Imperium oh yeah he's got his following Sue he has the Imperial music and stuff yeah but he's still wearing the white pants and doing his uh NXT Vinci poses yeah and the commentary talks about you know his Benji NXT thing as well yeah so there's a few you know there's a few bits that you can that you can pick out but overall um I feel like 2K uh after all these years really finally starting to get it right yeah they're getting there they're doing it they've learned game of that yeah I've only had one match but I thought it was cool yeah but no I think I think 2k20 definitely was like a wake-up call for them he's like oh Jesus oh [ __ ] we actually need to try yeah yeah wrestling fans are going to call us out on our [ __ ] we better we better step this up yeah that year off did him a world of good oh God yeah it did yeah I mean I you know I don't I I don't hate 2K Battlegrounds I actually think 2K Battlegrounds is pretty good yeah that's all right fun little arcadey beam up yeah yeah decent but um yeah 2K 23 very very good worthy of the the praise that it is getting from reviewers but not only reviewers but everyone I think everyone who's played it has been very positive about it that's good it's about time that we finally got good wrestling games again yes now where's our aw game come on at this point what a UW game yeah Tony Khan the other day said it was finished and we would be hearing something about it very soon but all we've been hearing is coming soon dude where the [ __ ] is it yeah it's done just bring it out come on but you know it'd be done to bring it out this you know you can't bring it out now because it's true 2K good point but you know give us a release date give us a release date in the next you know short amount of time so that we could at least have something to look forward to show us more than the [ __ ] footage that you've shown us so far yeah so it's like an actual full match awesome thing yeah a full match without cutting to real footage yeah because that's a cop-out if it's done then there's full match footage out there right exactly you think so you don't be cutting out it looks like you're cutting out blisters and things like there's one full match to show that the game was finished and it works yeah yeah it can't be that hard I do worry for it yeah me too um yeah I think just just simply because of the lack of well anything that we've seen yeah it's been barely anything at this rate half the roster is going to be back in February there's all their Cody Rhodes in there CM Punk's gone okay Omega it's rumor to be potentially honest delivery and the Young Bucks yeah um yeah I'll help people on the cover is just going to be gone yeah just be a no just be no cover just the aw logo yeah pretty much but I'm really hoping that we see something positive from it soon yeah fingers crossed come on Tony here yeah cheers Tony he's like it's done it's done after he snorted a massive bag of Coke [Laughter] yeah I'm not sorry I don't care no um but yeah aside from WWE 2K 23 I haven't really been playing a great deal myself yeah um I had a quick blast on a game called evil West which is a game that I've been excited for for a little while and that's really good got on game bus uh uh no it isn't actually bought it that's what I've been wanting to play for a little while now um it's it's a weird it's like a it's a weird game I can't even explain it it's just like uh it's set in Western it's like a western setting okay um but yeah I I can't explain it it's but it's good fun cool it's a it's a non-serious type game and it's very linear that's good oh it's cool yeah yeah you know it's quite an old school style game but it is really good so I would recommend that but uh it's one that I personally been wanting to play for a little while because it looks like the kind of game that I would enjoy and it absolutely is cool um so yeah I recommend that I've also played scars above oh yeah uh which I also really like again another game that's been sort of middling in terms of reviews yeah I can see I sort of the view is one good but now I keep seeing people on Twitter saying how much they like it so yeah yeah as well as your views reviews and people's like actual players opinions differ one of those kind of games but this is the problem I think because you know scars scars above is a you know it's a good it's a good game it's not a full price game either it's like I think it's I think it's like 30 35 quid ish okay but so it's not a full price game it's a budget title for you know the most part and it plays well it looks good you know it's not it's like returnal light I would say okay that's cool I like the channel it's not it's not difficult yeah um but it's good I I'm not sure what reviewers um you know I'm not sure what people are wanting from games because you know a game like scars above it's not going to be on many people's radar hmm you know it's at a a viral marketing campaign at best where they've just shoved uh adverts onto Facebook and Twitter or whatever yeah Instagram so you know it's already not on people's Radars and then you've got reviewers sort of being like [ __ ] but then the general consensus when people play the games like oh this is actually really good yeah I don't know I think there needs to be some sort of uh I think there needs to be I don't know just something to give players a bit more power in terms of giving an opinion before you know instead of sort of just people relying on reviews all the time because you know players it's like you know when people go watch films that critics have slated and you know Rotten Tomatoes has that sort of thing where um you know you have like a viewer score and a Critic score I'm sure there is a version of that for gaming but I feel like it needs to be a bit more prominent because you know games like scars above are going to suffer because of it yeah it is Metacritic as a user school then again that gets abused and people you know well that's it yeah so yeah it's hard to hard to make it it'll work right but I know what you mean yeah so speaking of games people or reviewers didn't like I actually played I briefly played some recall on Xbox gameplay oh yeah it's for like a uh a Microsoft rewards request uh actually we like it it's really fun I think it must definitely it's good yeah I think it must have had some uh patch for the series X slash S and because it burns really smoothly I think one of the complaints when it came out was that it didn't run very well but it was like 60 FPS 4K when I was playing it so it runs really well and it was just pretty fun pretty unique it's like a little like character action combat but using the gun using guns that like weapons for combos you got a little dog companion with you what about dog it's yeah that's a gamer I really liked as well I thought it was I thought it was good and it is different yeah people don't like different a lot of the times but yeah um there's a lot of XBox exclusive games that are middling for sure and but I feel like that one was hard done too and sort of forgotten about but um I'm glad you went back and tried it out I know it was for the for the quest um like for the for the punch card thing but yeah it's a good game yeah I'm really enjoying this I might have to come out of this this is fun yeah definitely do which is good yeah if anyone to check that out game bus it's there for free the moon starts to move down they see his ex so yeah check it out no excuse yeah just give it half an hour every time the game introduces you to the core mechanics properly in the first half an hour and you can get an idea is whether you're going to enjoy it or not yeah but story it's fine setting is cool the game mechanics are very good yeah so yeah I would say recall is 100 worth looking at yeah definitely check it out there you go games and grabs sale of approval yeah for recall from however [ __ ] long ago six years yeah long long time like one of the early early Xbox One games yeah for sure but a good game nonetheless yeah really good so yeah scars above I recommend either West I recommend um I'm still plotting away at Hogwarts Legacy um I finished the main campaign of Gran Turismo 7. nice good stuff uh which was which was good excellent um I like how Sony sends you an email oh yeah congratulations on I think this trophy yeah whatever yeah congratulations on finishing the game here's the stats I think that's really cool yes I like actually I got that like with all the god of war or something you can though you've got the platinum trophy you have this free wallpaper or something yeah I like stuff like that I think that's really cool yeah me too you know they don't have to do that but they do do it I don't think that's great yeah Sony for the players good stuff for the players and people who read their emails yeah for the email readers people are still using emails for a few of you yeah yeah the few of you that still use email this is for you yeah the old parts [Laughter] um are there any games that sort of like you'd be looking to go and play again this year you know if there's like any games that you know you think I really like to go back and play that again is there anything that's on your list of games to go back and play this year um I wouldn't mind before the final match at 16 comes out I wouldn't mind going back and playing 15 again um because after I played it I did update it quite a bit and added some few things someone am I going back and trying it out give it another quick blade though skip all the tide stuff just playing through the story and check out the new stuff they added yeah that might be fun because again gets a bad rap but I think I really enjoyed it when I played it so yeah yeah I only played it briefly but I I enjoy what I've played but I think I think they catered for people like me with Final Fantasy 15. yeah made it accessible to new the new players the combat's more action focused yeah oh it definitely is yeah yeah I mean the reason I asked that question is because I saw a tick tock the other day and there was a guy who's like going through the stuff that he was going to play through again this year yeah I was like oh that you know there is stuff that I would like to go back and play it's just finding the time to do it yeah exactly so I want to go back and play Sleeping Dogs oh my goodness sleeping dogs are so good I think of all the places I think over like three pounds on the PS4 I just haven't played it I think it's amazing I love sleeping dogs it's so freaking good when do people talk about the game anymore why wouldn't this equal make more yeah come on mate way more games is awesome great character do that yeah do more of them come on was there someone mentioned the burnout why do you go on Twitter it's like oh Burnout Paradise I want to play that again Alberta Paradise is so good it's so good great sound great soundtrack too I know yeah yeah what the hell's his name DJ DJ atomica oh yeah that's the guy yeah yeah I've got a switch nice we've got PS4 I think yeah I think I think I've got it I think it's on Game Pass as well it was it nice yeah oh yeah yeah Burnout Paradise is a great game it's so good but I like the originals well I bet that one was so unique when it came out yeah and then two was really good oh man so good so good yeah Sleeping Dogs I really want to play through I just loved about Sleeping Dogs how just how fun it was it was I didn't take itself too seriously it knew that it was you know there's always gonna be the the grant them GTA comparisons with any sort of open world crime game yeah so it knew what it was up against but it just took it and you know the hand-to-hand combat is awesome it's so good so it took the best parts out of different games I made their own game Asylum he got the GTA driving stuff and he got like the accuser type story he's like yeah so all the good elements from loads of different games put into one game it's like oh you can do karaoke yeah exactly yeah so good yeah it's awesome so yeah I want to go back and play Sleeping Dogs because um one game I never played that um I do intend to play is True Crime Streets of ballet oh yeah I remember that I think I played that on PS2 or something yeah because Sleeping Dogs is the least like the spiritual successor to those games yeah and so I bought a copy of it for three pound 26 to be precise from eBay nice bargain for the original Xbox I'm going to play on my 360 here good idea I like it so yeah I love I don't know why I I just love sleeping dogs it's so good yeah it really is and if you've not played it firstly you're missing out secondly it's always less than three quid yeah always on sale in sales because every because it's like one of the games that everyone seems to own yeah it's like Murdered Soul Suspect at this point oh yeah it's like always less than three quid in sales yeah that's pretty good as well not as good as sleeping dogs but it's all right I I never played it but it's all suspect yeah I I always see it for like I think I even own it I probably own it because it's always less than three quid and I'm like I should probably just get this perhaps but yeah is it like basically you're a detective solving your your own murder basically you're like a ghosty guy it's fun ghosty guy a ghosty guy mark yeah ghosty guy but it looks fun yeah I think I honestly think it's like two pound 39 at the minute on the Xbox store it wouldn't surprise me but yeah it's not gonna not gonna blow you away but it's a fun you know distraction eight hours later yeah yeah see if you don't if you don't have a horrendous backlog like we all do yeah then go play Sleeping Dogs and murder Soul Suspect you'll have a great time exactly Sleeping Dogs isn't that long really no not really but a good time nonetheless so good so good now you've been you've reminded me about it I know you could play it yeah it's classic way Shen yeah two chin ciao like the [ __ ] bag one of the bad guys I love it dog eyes oh man what a what a game what a game oh man Good Times I honestly can't believe they never made a sequel because it clearly did well I know who even made it I don't remember is it a square it's not square is it let's have a look let me have a look sleepy this is where you get a bunch of pictures of actual dogs sleeping 2012 when it came out oh that's impossible this is a Square Enix game oh it is square stop making the [ __ ] games that you're making and do another Sleeping Dogs yeah come on you calm it out how is that 2012. geez oh so here we go look Sleeping Dogs uh difficult and prolonged development began in 2008 the game was announced in 2009 as part of the true crime series all right hmm but it was canceled by Activision Blizzard into in 2011 as a result the Project's delays and budget issues sectional Square Enix purchased to publishing rights and renamed it Sleeping Dogs wow a square square Linux let's let's do this okay come on and everybody tweets Square Enix yeah yeah Sleeping Dogs 2 The Return of Wei Shen hmm just do it let's campaign for Sleeping Dogs too the campaign starts here this is where the campaign Trail begins yeah you're not making Sports broken too anymore let's let's face it say come on yep I'd be surprised if it gets another update yeah I played it after the update and it's still the same I mean I still like it but it doesn't feel any different yeah change um so instead of doing that Focus your attention on Sleeping Dogs too no one like no one cares for outriders I've got the game even existed exactly yeah that other game that you made that was a service live service game died on its ass straight away babylon's four can I still want yeah um The Avengers is done for now yep at this point pretty much there's only one there's only apart from Final Fantasy there's only one person that can save you Square Enix and it's question yeah yeah bring it back bring back Sleeping Dogs too yeah in fact just bring Sleeping Dogs too bring Sleeping Dogs back with Sleeping Dogs too yes agreed [ __ ] yeah what a game I love with the combat as well like the environmental combat oh yeah there's like an air con in the wall and weishen will just throw their the guy in into it in like mutilate his head yeah oh man that's so much fun yeah there's always dreaming of Sleeping Dogs too now yeah it's always seems to be it's one of those games just kind of somehow fell under the radar but somehow like everyone everyone has it yeah everyone has everyone loves it but it just it just fell out of I don't know the guy it's gonna disappeared yeah weird until now until now make it happen till now sleeping dogs too it's gonna happen there will be will be characters in there because we made it happen single-handedly ah good times um so yeah that's that's the game I want to go back and play this year and I might I'm gonna do it cool good idea yeah for sure so I did play I played um not uh Fight Night round three on the 360. so I'm scrolling through my achievements and I noticed that I'd had I didn't have any of the achievements for it all right and then I clicked on it and there's like eight achievements and all of them are really [ __ ] easy uh so I'm just gonna go on and thousand yeah there's like literally you know it was the very early days of the Xbox 360 when they didn't understand achievements at this point yeah so it's literally just sort of uh uh okay with all these fights and you can have a thousand games score I might even have that one thinking about it I might mention it from love film or something during that era I love film yeah during that year of gaming before Game Pass all these things yeah yeah and I I love film then turned into Netflix yeah and it was so bad like when Netflix first came about it all it was was just like a taken over version of love film pretty much and it sucked yep uh now Netflix is [ __ ] massive so yeah I love Netflix Fight Night round three best boxing game ever will never be beaten it's very good I enjoyed it even I enjoyed it and I didn't like boxing yeah and it's still so good now and it still looks incredible yeah that's the thing speaking of another time I went back and played uh final match 13 because that was on Game Pass no it's so good I believe and stuff but it still looks amazing like how did they yeah how is this on the 360. it's so good yeah the 360 was just was honestly an unbelievable console yeah too many times yeah I played um very briefly because I bought again I bought it off eBay uh raw two uh interesting I never played the movie raw two yeah um they're very different hmm and I bet I play it I only had a quick match um but it actually it's it's actually quite an interesting game it's quite clunky but the way that the game works is actually pretty good okay the roster is ridiculous and the entrances are awesome and it's like it's one of the only games Siri well I think this might even be the only one that does it but um like when you do like a finisher it cuts away into the double feature you know like uh with the replay oh yeah that's cool yeah it literally Cuts away so the like the game is still on the screen but then it shows the replay as the double feature like it does on TV oh wow that's cool yeah it's really cool next time you're here we'll play it on the 360 and you can see it in action it's yeah the first one not great but the second one is is better that's cool because I had the game key once just I know there were a lot wrestling games around that time there's so many wrestling games and then he had the game keep one to select the uh WrestleMania Dave Reckoning yeah ah Dave Reckoning is awesome like I remember when I first got a Day of Reckoning and I was like holy [ __ ] this is like a genuinely good alternative to the the PlayStation games yeah great I've still got them on my shelf over there Dave Reckoning two had [ __ ] Stacy Keibler and Stacy Keebler alone on the cover yeah literally what are you doing we're not complaining Stacy Keibler don't mind but it's a bit of a random choice yeah great games though but they're the WrestleMania games as well on the GameCube yeah it means X7 18 19 or 18 19 that's it yeah yeah great yeah then the other raw and raw two so it was quite cool because they all had their own exclusive WWE games yeah that's cool cool era all made by different divisions of THQ yeah so they're all very different in their own way which I thought was very cool yeah me too the PlayStation had the better ones but you know they were they're all very unique in their own way yeah I want to go back and play the day back in the games so fond memories great soundtrack as well yeah yeah I mean this podcast has been about absolutely [ __ ] nothing so far it's just Nostalgia remember this 40 minutes remember we played these good games yeah remembering games were really good and we're gonna have to like you know the game you got was literally the game you got and then there was no change in it yeah no bass no DLC it was just one good game just game yeah yeah no season pass just every character was just shoehorned into the game yeah yeah about 700 yeah hundreds yeah God damn it good times yeah I love the GameCube you know GameCube is like super underrated I think yeah you can create exclusives yeah so many like the zelders on their own a great Metroid Prime three of those well two of those on the way um yeah so good did I tell you that I played Metroid Prime on switch uh I don't think so foreign physically haven't played it yet but uh oh dude it's so good it's I love that game it's literally my favorite GameCube games and it's outrageously beautiful as well yeah it's like they've actually properly remastered it like they're not just up to the resolution they've actually gone fixed everything basically it made it look amazing yeah it's a crazy good game yeah like I mean I've seen the reviews for it it's getting crazy 10 out of 10s and stuff and it's worth it because it's really awesome yeah so so good so good come on then I'll do it hope so maybe maybe on the build up to Metro Point four if they ever get around to releasing that at some point I mean who knows what Nintendo are doing now everyone seems to be sort of thinking that um tears of the kingdom is going to be like the last big switch game yeah it could be Jenny here people saying I really don't understand what Nintendo could possibly do console wise next because the switch is ridiculously popular yeah you see reports of people saying like the switch that's another five years in it was like does it though I know it's still quite crazy popular but it's it's lagging behind it's been like behind for a long time graphically anyway in terms of looks and stuff yeah I mean you know when you look at the the PS5 and the the series X and stuff then yeah okay it's it's lagging behind but I think in terms of quality games it's it's probably not yeah that's true there is the games that matter yeah I mean Zelda looks great yeah yeah I'm gonna find a game of God listen to the first one was amazing no doubt I think it's going to be great as well yeah but I you know again I don't know what they do do they do another version do they do a switch too do they do uh just a I don't know the long awaited switch Pro I don't know it is I mean I I have an OLED switch you know I think it's it's very very good and games look great on it and yeah I just I don't know I just don't know where Nintendo go I mean I always say this and then Nintendo just turned up with something I mean the Wii was obviously just a groundbreaking and every household had one basically that's insane because everyone's grandma was playing [ __ ] we tennis or whatever yeah the Wii U was the Wii U you know wasn't great um it wasn't terrible though yeah I mean I'd you know I had fun with it didn't have a lot of games on there but uh yeah I had fun what I played um but the switch is like is awesome yeah yeah that's that I don't know what's going to be what's going on next another switch because that's the only thing I can think because the the handheld and Home console just works too well yeah the clearly found clearly onto something with the switch okay so that's just I'll just imagine a switch to or something like that yeah with oppressed yeah 4K and stuff I guess yeah OLED as standard for handheld mode 4K hdr on TV mode yeah I mean there's the steam link which is as close to the closest competitor I'd say but uh steam deck steam deck that's the one steam link is something else so expensive though it is it's insane yeah but there's not even a no-led version of that yeah don't think so [Music] we'll see Nintendo make another one Nintendo just keep bringing switch games out keep fighting the power another another 85 courses for DLC for Mario Kart yeah yeah it just give us your entire Nintendo back catalog on switch so we can play like Wind Waker and stuff yeah there you go drop down fixed it fixed it no new consoles needed for Nintendo how is wind awaken not on the switch I know come on how Skyward Sword is yeah it's got your exactly this guy with sword I don't mean I like to go and saw it but it's not yeah I do yeah it's not Wind Waker even Twilight Princess you know it's like a night-brainer well you would feel like it's a Wind Waker on um Wii U as well yeah is it were you HD version just and yeah it's not made which I actually can't believe yeah let's take it off that put it on there done yeah so guys fixed yeah again we fixed it yeah you're welcome into 64 Indian Nintendo Nintendo was just good at Nintendo always though yeah so yeah we could make a ton of money doing this but yeah hey Nintendo just put a trailer out for the movie we don't need to know everything else about it we don't need a 20 minute Nintendo Direct about the Mario movie because just by try them out that's why everybody's already going to watch that movie everyone's told on it already you're fine yeah as soon as she said it and it was made by the same people that make [ __ ] millions and stuff we we know it's a winner we already know so you don't need to have a weird Nintendo Direct about it here's how the cast came together hey no one cares not one single person cares yeah but on the big way extras or something yeah yeah that's what they'll do they'll just have all the Nintendo directs that they found as a Blu-ray yeah yeah got that Nintendo man I don't even know what we're talking about I'm so lost on this podcast I have no idea yeah who knows anymore Resident Evil force be getting good reviews yeah great views 10 out of 10 to like 90 something on Metacritic um crazy crazy can't wait it looks so good though yeah literally it's just yeah it's Resident Evil 4 looks better more stuff updated just yeah yeah Graphics are supposed to be amazing as well I've avoided the demo because I don't want to play the demo that's fair and ruin it I wanted to just sort of whether it ruined it or not I don't know yeah actually it's a portion of the actual game still but yeah it's very brief it's just the very start you know when you first get to the village and everyone's kind of wandering around um anyway you gotta try and defend yourself until the buildings the chainsaw guide turns up and then everyone leaves and academic basically oh okay yeah it's good and have you played it yeah played it see I've played it okay yeah it's fun it's supposed to fall but nicer awesome does Leon still do a German suplex um I haven't seen them do a German suplex yet but hopefully it's still in there I hope it's still in there because that was it was a key feature in residue before for me it really was yeah just Leon doing a German suplex just out of nowhere and it's so weird how like wrestling moves were always so prominent in a lot of these games yeah it's just a lot of games like this so people are just randomly do a Brain Buster yeah yeah one of uh any original funny magic seven like one of the cheapest moves was a ring buster upside down and drops on ahead that's great Buster yeah loads of like hurricane Riders and head scissors and stuff in video games yeah was it Sleeping Dogs two or three I had like stunners and things like that randomly oh Saints Row you mean Saints Row yeah that's it yeah we wish there was a Sleeping Dogs two or three yeah but yeah yeah um yeah there was loads of wrestling moves in the Saints Row games like stunners and stuff yeah yeah I think I could think of Watch Dogs but I think that's yeah I don't know oh yeah watch dogs yeah yeah third one might have had but yeah I've only played through and only very recently played through the first one yeah as you know because we talked about it yeah that's it two is good but I've never played through it all and the third one uh the one in London uh it was fine yeah I think I played the multiple multiplayer baser for three I think I seem to remember them breaking out a state board still at some point yeah because of course in everyday combat that's exactly what you would do yeah yeah that's what I would do yeah some more sweetness it misses with a punch your first instinct kick stunner yeah exactly imagine doing that in a real fight yeah like putting you know you putting up your dukes in a in a fist fight in the street oh man you idiot or whatever and then sort of kick some stunner it's like what are you doing move out of the way yeah sometimes you grab the head and it's like come on this is how it works you're supposed to come down on your knees and yeah it's then you've got Leon Kennedy just busting out German suplex yeah yeah he turned around someone's just German shephalecting some random guy I mean it'd be funny to see yeah because the fight breaking out that some dude just cracks out a German suplex yeah and then a girl also fighting breaks out a Brain Buster yeah good stuff and then a guy comes flipping and flies over a bench with like a Tope yeah it should be that's how real people fight yeah we all men and women fight yeah Resident Evil four I I'm really looking forward to playing it I see I like the other remakes yeah it's all great so good two is phenomenal three was very much an action game a very linear action game yeah I think it cuts out 503 as well which was a bit weird um but yeah I really like three though I thought it was yeah I really enjoyed I thought it was good yeah they've all been great um one we make on a GameCube is really good I think they need to one remake on the GameCube is very good yeah yeah it's a re-re-making in the style of new ones as well yes yeah yeah make it all shiny and nice yeah that'd be cool keep the same [ __ ] voice acting though please oh yeah don't judge the voice acting yeah no like literally lift it from the from Resident Evil director's cut on the PlayStation one yeah yeah what a mansion you have the same opening cutscene as well where the real actors oh yeah that's so bad yes hair back oh my God it's so good does it have a comb it does he comb it I think it does let's get back with his hands I think it's so 90s Albert where's good the voices are all dubbed over you got like gel thing I don't know the guy's name is it shouted someone's names it's like the lip sync doesn't matter at all it's so good it's amazing how the Resident Evil franchises gone from from that the thing is it always feels like two games like when you load up the first one and you see that unbelievable opening bit yeah with the real actors and then you cut to the actual game you're like this is two different things it has to be but that that is from something else like the original concept of what this maybe should have been which would have been like a an FMV game or something and then to this Exquisite survival horror game that we have here that we're playing now let's see if I can bring up the Resident Evil opening um put it on screen hold on let's have a look oh that would be awesome let's have a league I think this is it on them all right on screen how did I do it last time um I think if you present is it present in the bottom oh I think that might be it um I'll put that out you want which one which one this one how yeah yes raccoon Forest you know Alpha team is flying around I'm around the forest situated in Northwest Raccoon City where we're searching for the helicopter of our compatriots bravo team who disappeared bizarre murder cases have recently occurred in Raccoon City there are outlandish reports of families being attacked by a group of about 10 people victims were apparently eaten as long as the bravo team went to The Hideout of the group anybody said he's been a little piece in the newspaper as well yeah oh yeah the zombies and stuff people get attacked by 10 people yeah this is state of the art filmmaking by the way oh yeah absolutely top 90s quality 90 equality uh video it's like college school college projects nobody was in it but strangely most of the equipment was still there is [ __ ] awesome however we soon discovered why [Music] hey come here this is amazing laughs [Music] [Laughter] it's so good Joseph [Applause] [Music] no don't go that limp thing wasn't even close no not even slightly closed how'd you get it so wrong [Music] I'd run faster I've been running as quick as I possibly could yeah [Music] there we go yes Chris Redfield and music slap in the past oh yeah yeah Jill Valentine Mary Burton Rebecca Chambers damn [Music] Resident Evil evil amazing not so good and they go to the gameplay so good hey I just love how she I just love how bad it is yeah Joseph I wish all games from that era had that kind of Interest yeah me too yeah oh man Resident Evil 2 doesn't have anything like that was it no no it's all in all in game God damn it they missed a trick we did imagine the curtains on the the guy playing Leo it'd be amazing yeah although that you know that intro to that game is still better than the last Resident Evil movie true yeah yeah in fact I quite liked the have you seen uh any of the Resident Evil movies uh the first couple yeah with uh miladorovich yeah they made another one called Welcome to Raccoon City which followed the games you know followed the yeah it was fine it wasn't terrible yeah I mean it might be terrible but I think I enjoyed it for how terrible it was yeah I didn't think I was watched those I think I saw like reviews and was like yeah let's get this yeah I mean I can't I can't say I blame you to be honest yeah I've got one on Blu-rays like a CG one um oh they're good regeneration that's everyone's a good yes that's the live action ones that are terrible yeah and it starts playing remember being pretty good it's gone Blu-ray there's a new one of them coming out and there's a series on Netflix uh a CG series on Netflix that's cool that's supposed to be quite good uh that I haven't had a chance to watch yet but it's supposed to be good yeah cool so we're an hour in I said we'd get to an hour yeah yeah we haven't even spoke about wrestling yet oh yeah isn't it yeah we've had such a great time talking about nothing yeah pretty much people are people at home going to be listening to us thinking this is this is how I'm spending my time yeah like we're doing anything right now we're here listening to these idiots yeah we're talking about literally nothing yeah just having a conversation yeah you're welcome these are the best podcasts though yeah I agree I've said it so many times you're going to learn nothing from us but you're gonna have a good time we are not your source of news yes exactly but you're gonna have a good time yeah the style of the podcast out there you talk about the news and things which is fine but do what you got to do man yeah but you know we'll at least give you a good time yeah exactly yeah we're like a cheap hooker sure well you know we're not we're not the best but we'll show you a good time yeah exactly yeah maybe this podcast there we go um cutie Marshall sucks I'm I'm oh I really like Powerhouse hubs right yeah it's good and you know the um the book of hob stuff I thought was really good um leading to him sort of coming back to into aw and stuff uh after being away for a bit or whatever but to put it with QT Marshall after just having him windy TNT championship for me is um a bit of a step backwards in my opinion yeah I don't understand cutie Marshall's appeal oh there's a heel and you're not supposed to like him but he's he's just not a very good heel either he's just not very good just not very good yeah like you said in our Discord that he looks like a contestant on Bullseye exactly yeah but you're right he's like wearing like a button up all the time and just looks like a bloke yeah it just looks like a a regular man some guy yeah yeah right so you don't you know calling him cutie Marshall does not make him any better yeah yeah it just doesn't it still sucks so now they're doing this like TMZ type thing where they all sit around a room and it's rubbish yeah it's not there's so much good stuff on AW at the minute and that is literally I I you know I saw it I'm like I will not watch another Qtv segment because that sucks yeah people watch aw to get away from that rubbish you know they want to watch actual wrestling not that stuff whatever that was yeah it was bad that's what it was I mean it shouldn't last long I hope it doesn't last long yeah because I think Hobbs as a standalone competitor deserves better yeah agreed then to be hanging around with cutie Marshall and Aaron solo and uh that blonde chick I can't remember her name Danny Alexa is it her is it I'm not sure can't remember she I think she's friends with like Schatzi and Scarlett okay in real life and they do stuff but um yeah Powerhouse Hobbs doesn't need to be doing stuff like this yeah I used to hate the name Powerhouse Hobbs as well but now I think it's great yeah it's growing on me yeah it just suits him it does it's very wrestling it's very true yeah it's very old school wrestling now this Qtv stuff yeah that's the sort of stuff that WWE used to get slayed for yeah yeah uh this it's terrible so stop it yeah you know it's worse than when nobody really did it somehow like like you've got Miss TV at least Miss Miz is entertaining in his own way uh QC doesn't no he's not yeah yeah I feel like only works there because of Cody as well that's a good point listening Cody what's yeah he's one of his Cody's mate isn't he 100 sure but I think he's one of Cody's buddies hmm it could be why yeah but just [ __ ] him off yeah anymore so who cares yeah just do nothing with him yeah you know yeah there's so many yeah good people in their backs not being used or not being used well all just stuck on dark forever use that yeah you call this TV time yeah they're way better yeah I mean this sort of stuff is not what we expected when aw started yeah like this sort of segment Italian this is easily that's easily the worst thing about aw at the minute very good yeah we want just one just wrestling with good wrestling yeah because everything else is great like I love the trio stuff at the minute it's so good yeah it's been great love mjf I mean yep the the bar mitzvah stuff was a bit Daft at the beginning of dynamite this week yeah and that opening promo where they all seem to like bury aw doesn't really make any sense to me yeah true um they've got to do better with that yeah at least mjf is an entertaining person even if he's given British to work with he still makes it work because he's empty it yeah yeah and I hope they go somewhere with the four pillars of aew thing like uh because obviously at the beginning of dynamite this week you had njf and jungle boy and Sammy Guevara and Darby Allen yeah and I hope they go somewhere with it it's just whether they do or not I hope they do because that's that's what I want to see yeah same here but I don't want to see QT Marshall on my TV nah but courtesy Thai Valkyrie in aw yep very cool I hope that for me Thai Valkyrie is legit somebody who who seems like a genuine competitor for Jay Cargill yeah very true yeah good point he seems up to that standard she looks apart it's the same sort of you know that's a same Aura as Jay Cargill it's not like yeah well you know they're both sort of uh yeah they're both trying to think of the correct term to say here without upsetting people the people people that get upset don't listen to this podcast they're both attacks um they're both jacked they go they're both they're both absolutely jacked yeah and they are so yeah I think tire is a good a good pick I mean I really like Jade I still think she's green as [ __ ] she's a superstar yeah she's Greener [ __ ] still yeah and she looks yeah they say it looks incredible if she went to WWE and spent some time in the performance center maybe that'd be really good if she wants to go there one day she definitely needs a lot of work I mean she looks the part she really she just has that presence about where it screams Superstar yeah just yeah you look incredible I'd like her a lot as well but if he's giving the right person to work with he's gonna have some good matches I think Terry Buckley is a good bird to have in there with Jay I think so yeah so I watch I watch the matches at the minute I'm like I look at just some of the stuff that likes you know she's missing moves and you know like missing strikes and stuff like that and I'm like yeah but the character gets her through you know the look gets her through oh yeah but I would imagine it's only going to fly for so long yeah I like her you know I'm not gonna serious later because I like her but um I I think in ring she still has a long way to go before um yeah I just think she has a long way to go in general yeah I think once the streak ends and she loses the title I think it's time for us to maybe go away for a little bit get some training yeah spend some time you know it's just to get more experience most of the time with QT Marshall um in a training set hey look there's no doubt that QT Marshall is a fundamentally a good wrestler sure yeah so just have him do that have him train people yeah why not yeah haven't trained Jay cargo I think she's been working with uh Brian Danielson a lot as well oh really well that's good yeah so she's you know she she will get better it's natural that she'll get better yeah and she's just a natural talent and natural athlete she's got a great presence she can talk um she's a superstar she just needs to work on the the in-ring side of things yeah no she just has all the potential in the world and I'm sure she'll do well however he ends up yeah yeah uh Speaking of awesome um Jeff Jarrett I thought was great on Dynamite this week yeah we still got it wrestling for the uh the newly renamed International Championship yeah was it before all Atlantic Championship or something yeah which I you know which was fine but I prefer the International Championship yeah makes more sense I think it just sounds better yeah and yeah it does it makes more sense because you're not restricted then yeah exactly nothing's funnier the International Championship is being forced over by or Americans only so far just Americans yeah the All-American championship yeah yeah basically just the United States Championship yeah pretty much um but overall I've been really enjoying aw these last couple of weeks I think in ring it's been superb truly superb um I feel like they're in a bit of a state of flux at the minute with you know what happens with the elite uh what happens with FTR you know with contracts and stuff coming up uh but I I think you know aw be fine regardless of where people go yeah absolutely there's always going to be um individual is about you know across this I I fully expect I fully I do fully expect Kenny Omega in your books to turn up in WWE eventually yeah I think FTR will eventually end up back in WWE at some point yeah whether it's in April or whether it's because their contracts are up in April and apparently according to dax's Social Media they've decided what they're doing but they're gonna unveil in the next couple of weeks um but you know even if I can say a lot back and forth going some people will go to the brewery when some people will leave the Brewing go to aw it's never going to be short of never going to be short of people you're the company so no and we say it all the time it's just good that there's places for people to work yeah exactly where's Adam Cole gone he was like on TV and it's returned a couple of weeks back and I haven't seen him since yeah I think I'm doing some like reality TV thing with Adam Coleman Baker I think they announced yes aw all access or something like that yeah which is fine but yeah sure being Adam callback I know the dude was injured I just want to sit him back in the ring yeah to get to know who's better because it sounded like it was on the website with it um for sure yeah congressions aren't fun from the sounds of it but I wanna I wanna see him back wrestling I want to see him back doing what he does best I like his theme song I've been listening to um Kenny omega's entrance theme that's really good it's so good so good it's like something out of Devil May Cry so freaking good it is it really is yeah yeah sounds great in headphones as well it sounds so good oh yeah I've got like a big massive list of songs in my playlist like like big chunk of it's wrestling stuff the other good chunk is video game stuff and the other chunky stuff I grew up with like Lincoln Park and stuff like that okay yeah see if I can find it let's see whoops no go away Spotify uh so yeah can you make it um I've got Baron Corbin's old song on there that's pretty good oh yeah good one yeah yeah with the words oh yeah with the words um let's all send the stuff that's more video game stuff Persona 5 that's a banger of a soundtrack though oh yeah like I felt so much potential stuff on there four five three spin-offs so good so Sonic stuff on there live and learn okay nice um [Music] Sonic Adventure ads like the Sonic Adventure Games had amazing songs yeah it's something good Charlotte the hedgehog opening theme song as well it's so incredible Shadow the Hedgehog yeah yeah it's not a great game though game's not very good the soundtrack so good it's called I Am All of Me go check it out it's so good um remember please new song is really good yes it is uh I like with the Judgment Day how they basically took their theme songs and just darkened them up a little bit yeah he'll heal healed them up uh yeah I agree I like the fact they've all got their own one it's not just and then they've got another one for them as a group I think that's very cool yeah I think that's cool too and very white one is really good um what do you think about all this Bray Wyatt stuff I don't know what to believe yeah it apparently is got some sort of injury or something some sort of physical issues they call it yeah um yeah man um it started off so strong with Febreze with the white rabbit stuff and the QR code stuff and then just kind of we're still waiting for something to happen it's like they keep teasing stuff it's like it's died on its ass I think yeah something needs to happen come on um yeah I think they need to go back to basics with Bray I genuinely preferred like swamp break from the next two days when it was just like a weird preacher guy yeah that was really good um and he was just a badass in the ring very sort of hard-hitting type competitor and then I the spooky stuff does absolutely nothing for me I have to be honest I mean yeah the uncle howdy stuff uh yeah I think it's cool it has like this he's asking about the white six whatever that means about the fraction of six people that could be cool um yeah but it's it's the it's the getting there that's the big thing isn't it yeah it's like like Alexa Bliss that's the thing going on but that never went anywhere um yeah now she hasn't been on TV in weeks yeah there's like something's missing like I want to give him I want to give him a chance like I don't want to write him off yeah it's not been that long but something needs to happen come on I like I like about Dallas I'll go howdy but I like the new mask not big fan of both Alexa mosque but uh there's other ones it was like a bow selective mask wasn't it yeah yeah but um but yeah I don't know the spooky stuff it's just sort of does nothing for me and everything just takes so long to get anywhere it's like tonight we're here from Bray Wyatt it's like yeah great Brave White's gonna say a bunch of stuff that means absolutely nothing hello I'm Brett Wyatt okay cool yeah great yeah that might be next Mountain Dew match I mean that sucked as well you know what what's he got taken off that house show yeah supposed to be a lights out master of La night it's never happened which is weird I don't know yeah I just don't get it I hope that they figure it out because I do genuinely like Bray Wyatt and I think he's a really good wrestler yeah but I feel like you just need to go back to basics with it the spooky stuff has lost everybody already all people care about is him having a cool entrance and then doing cool stuff in the ring yeah you need to get rid of their five light for now stuff it was cool with the fiend and stuff but this is let me just scrap all that start start fresh is it something new get over the five five life for now sir stuff yeah and just start start fresh you know yeah I agree it's uh I just like I I hope they do figure it out I hope they do work it out for him but I guess we'll see yeah yeah Edge versus uh Finn Balor would be cool that's gonna be awesome I think I think I saw like years ago I think it's saying if he ever gets back in the ring he wants to fight Finn balor's like more than one guys he wants to fight um so that's good that's finally happening hello tell it's gonna be great that is actually on a WrestleMania not just on this paint its own pay-per-view um which is very cool no doubt it's gonna be awesome um yeah Justin day in general has been really good I like him a lot so good yeah yeah I you know I I think it's given Dominic Mysterio a lease of life that he needed definitely big time it's more of a character got way more Charisma as you have before which was Zero charismat the attacks his dad at the hall of fame though right oh yeah absolutely big time and that'll convince me and that'll be what tip spray of the edge and then he'll agree to the matchup Mania yeah and then he'll lose and then pass you know Hill body retire or go work part-time schedule or something and Dominic will be in them the main Mysterio I guess going forwards sure and I've got no problem with uh with Dominic like as he is now yeah no I like him I think he's a lot better his in-ring is fine yeah and I think while he's sort of got the protection of sort of Judgment Day and that around him I think it it works perfectly you know it you know it it protects his shortcomings um but it also elevates the stuff that he is good at so it's a win-win for Dominic Mysterio being part of the juvenile I think yeah me too yeah uh so Cody and Roman is on night two of WrestleMania that was confirmed by Cody seemingly on Raw nice very cool which is which which is the right way to do it yeah that's that's the main main event I mean that's one everyone's waiting for yeah it's if Roman's gonna lose the belt which is I you know he should yeah then that's the time to do it absolutely and then we had a Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens reuniting finally on Smackdown Yep looks like that's not going to be the main event of night one yeah I'm not sure what's going on going on there because they said it's going to be rear Ripley in Charlotte and well at least that's the rumor yeah I said maybe being The Opening match of night two except the Usos lose at the start and then they won't be able to come down and help women because they have her or something during the main event and that's what causes Roman something like that me personally I think it should be the main event of night one yeah I agree I don't care enough about rear Ripley versus Charlotte for it to be the main event yeah I understand why they would want to put it as the main event but in my opinion the bloodline stuff has been so good like next level good yeah that I think that that should it deserves to be the main event of night one agree let's just have your accents Sammy I mean got on Smackdown when they finally you know hugged in the ring I mean when Jay turned on Sammy that time this is a huge one of the biggest reactions in recent wrestling oh god of course it's easily the best thing right now I know that Charlotte and rear had a a decent Brawl on Smackdown yeah but you know it they deserve it they just you know the Usos Sami and Kevin Owens they deserve to have this story finish at WrestleMania in the main event yeah yeah I agree just like Romans that's like the whole bloodline thing needs to come down properly uh WrestleMania yeah and then you build a new era from the night after WrestleMania and Jay White comes out and challenges Cody Rhodes with the world title that'd be cool actually yeah I'll be okay with that I I do think what happens the night after WrestleMania is Cody separates the tiles yep that makes sense we've had you know it's been called having Roman being like the dominant double champ but it is time now to split them up have to go back to the two the two champs two ball Champs yeah I think that's absolutely the correct way to go yeah I agree um because I think it's probably too much for the champion to work both shows all the time yeah so I think personally yeah split the Championships Cody keeps the the WWE Championship and then the universal Champion goes to SmackDown and they have a tournament for it maybe even King of the Ring yeah that'd be good actually yeah whoever wins this King to bring good wins the universal championship that'd be cool yeah so maybe do that but I see I think that's what will happen I think they're separate the tires again yeah I think so like I said on the podcast before the Cody's got that sort of um about him enough uh in the on the mic where it's sort of believable like I came here to become the WWE Champion now I am the WWE Undisputed Universal Champion but you know Smackdown deserves a champion you know something you know words to that effect yeah I don't mean it's very it's about Cody escapromo yes for sure yeah they'll they'll do some crying or whatever and then uh have a crying yeah one of the belts all maybe give one of the belts to Triple H or whoever Adam Pierce yeah and then they'll they'll figure it out from there but yeah wrestlemania's shaping up nice though I mean Gunther Sheamus and Drew McIntyre will be a banger oh yeah that'd be a hard hitting match for sure yeah yeah I mean yeah that's going to be awesome I don't want Gunther to lose the championship I just don't I don't think he will I do think Sheamus possibly deserves a run with it maybe it's anyone he hasn't had in there Seamus because and he's been awesome as well yeah it's been good and yeah you're right he's the only one he hasn't had yeah that said if they're going to separate the World Championships then Gunther potentially assuring to win the universal Championship true true that'd be cool as well um what about me did want to have like a six-way ladder match because that that Battle Royale I was like maybe if it ends in until no contest they can have a ladder match at WrestleMania like like uh Sheamus McIntyre David Woods um you know everyone else maybe will do something at WrestleMania oh yeah you're building You're Building him up for something yeah even if it is to get his ass kicked by a stone card on the Niles that'd be cool yeah bit of what and yeah back and forth on the mark and then Stone Cold drops in with the stunner that's a cool moment for anyone yeah there's a thing on the up up down down actually it's like the uh launcher Med for 2K 23 and Stone Cold manually pops up on there it's just telling stories as he always does and yes don't go as great he doesn't just don't go talk about anything he's coming to those people all those boys yeah yeah oh yeah it's thank God it's absolutely awesome he's got some great stories too that's why I always loved his podcast yeah same so good yeah so good but yeah WrestleMania is looking to be looking like it's going to be really good I'm excited to do pre-shows for both nights yep that'd be awesome yeah that's gonna be really really cool uh we will definitely stream some 2K 23 at some point as well yeah definitely in the build up to the big event it's gonna be great I'm really looking forward to it it's uh but you know and also I am excited for the night after WrestleMania but the Monday after WrestleMania because I think there is a lot of uncertainty um surrounding people and their contracts and bollocks at the minute so you know would I I do I expect Jay White to turn up in WWE yeah I do and the night after WrestleMania has been the perfect time to debut yeah what it does I don't know I mean maybe go after Finn Balor or something I don't know oh that could be fun yeah but either way there's a lot of I love this time of year I love WrestleMania season I love sort of the uncertainty of the the night after it's very very exciting and I'm I'm looking forward to seeing how it all plays out yeah same it's gonna be good yeah Bish um Joe I hope you've enjoyed this Aaron 25 minutes almost um nothing pretty much uh but I've had a blast to be honest and the time has flown which you know is a good thing when you've got an hour and a half of this so yeah yeah good stuff thanks for listening if you're still there switched off after about five minutes when they realized that we were going to be talking about absolutely jack [ __ ] when I say like at the beginning of the podcast when I'm like oh we like have we got anything to talk about this week and I was like oh no that's when people turned off hopefully they stuck around to us reacting to the Resident Evil video yeah that's so good so good it's so bad also but it's so good so bad is good yeah we should do that on on the podcast on a regular basis react to [ __ ] stuff from back in the day we should actually yeah that'd be good yeah just like fun or like if you guys listening know something that you remember that so [ __ ] gaming wise back in the day whether it's like a trailer or something like that tell us and then we can react to it on the podcast that could be something fun yeah let us know like a new little segment yeah that'd be good actually I remember this one back in the day no we'll check it out and then we'll react to it yeah I remember the um I kind of which game it was when a WWE game where like they were randomly cut a promo before the match or something like live action oh Warzone Warzone yeah that's it I think that one was like yeah yeah it was during the arcade mode oh yeah that was it uh we should play some of them next time maybe yeah the Ahmed Johnson one is unbelievable oh so good just talk gibberish she can't understand him yeah absolutely [ __ ] it's so good but yeah we'll do that next time yeah pull up some of the uh the things with WWF Wars do um the screen from Nitro as well WCW Nitro game where you could press square on the character selection screen and they cut like a little promo oh I didn't see that 'd be cool yeah it sucks so bad we should definitely do that nice yeah definitely yeah it's funny oh man good times anyway this is an episode 171 of the games and grabs podcast we are a weekly video game and wrestling podcast the post across podcast Services everywhere everywhere and youtube.com forward slash games wraps go check out anytime go check out big steel go check out the clubhouse and we'll be back next week for episode 172. yeah my name is synergy and I've been here we can still we'll see you next week take it easy guys goodbye thank you so much goodbye [Music] what random garbage that was
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AGITTOC pseudolecture 1 (welcome; philosophy; some category theory)
so so I welcome everyone I I'm writing this all on a new screen rather than having things prepared because that just turns out to be what ends up what ends up working so we'll just go with that so so welcome so let's see right now people can just get a check with the with the shepherds you can see me in the slides right or I guess it's already ok Good Shepherd just interrupt if you have interesting questions to say so so today here's my here's my plan I wanted this they set the stage which means that if I think about what I wanted to talk about and I want to talk about the course about the pseudo course and I think that will take about an hour I realize I shouldn't do that so talk about it a bit and then and also talking about a philosophy about mathematics to also set the stage and then finally I want to start moving toward algebraic geometry actually get there because I think category 3 or maybe she's as far as we're going to go ok so the so this is this the first meeting of this experiment and for many of you like me the experiments a few weeks old and so this will be a little bit different than the ones later on because I want to describe what might happen and how we might get there and what might change so the just set the stage the the ongoing pandemic arrived relatively suddenly and kind of overturned and destruction a great deal so there's a terrible human cost and I hope everyone and everyone you love is safe and well but I also know that for some of you people you know are not sinking so and also are I should mention our struggles and in this new situation have made I want going to justices more obvious for the us but there's also some renewed sense of solidarity and that we're all in this together so I'm doing this because there's not trendy right now and things are willing to do things that are hopeful and do things that are new and try new structures and habits that might last beyond the curtain so and so I'm calling the we'd many people like Daniel it visible vote who acted immediately and tried new things as soon as things from trending yet okay so here's the plan yeah so really I think more here's the game were playing with with the constraints we have and we'll see how to proceed as we go so my initial intent was the hapless an open free introduction algebraic geometry and because I thought about it at a certain level roughly at in the u.s. pre-research but otherwise advanced graduate level and I've notes on which to uh and I have notes I can use as a skeleton to build on that's what I'm gonna that's what I'm doing and I'm doing it at this level because that's basically what I have to offer I am I do this right and when I do that that should ideally update the notes in the drop box too okay so what is this thing going to be ener have you seen my greats picture associate follows in people but i want to say that this is not a course it's and this this is not a lecture and so we could take a traditional model which is an academic course and get it to the circumstances and let that guide what happens but i think it's not the right way to go and i think it's a standard human mistake with new technology to try to use it the same way as the technology were used to and so only when people are born into the new technology can we finally see how it's best to use so it's true for smartphones it was definitely true for schemes and stacks but we can still three ourselves from roles models and try to see what anyone's actually tell us to do so you're some guiding principles that I can think of also those are you teaching in universities know that the Academy is going through I think literally a couple of decades in rapid evolution and technology news after a long period of stasis and we're doing this over a few months and those of you who are students are experiencing the brunt of it and it's not a pleasant process but such is life so okay so here are some principles that I want to let go I don't want to do so the goal should be that should be as available as possible to people which means people with sufficient background but that means that ideally we want few very few technological barriers and that also means ideally it should be free for everyone and this is now possible thanks very much to the generosity of people who make things free and also in order for it to work it should be as little work as possible for me around what's really necessary because it's a lot of work for me I'm not going to be able to do it and it also should be as little work as possible for you outside of the intellectual work of learning so so so I don't mean it should be easy but it should be all useless fortune on action as we know as little useless book as possible and so other goals will be to try to invent some structures and experiment with them that make it easy make it somehow easy to learn or natural to learn I and did I and actually I should say del Gross and her signup form I mentioned this notion I looked up that really is great and she's hooked us up with the notion of a selling point I don't know what I'm saying the name correctly right to try to set up structure that guide people to doing good things naturally and so this takes advantage of the fact that you're human or most of you human and so a particular community building in meaningful ways and making use of I guess the phrase is pure accountability but just the fact that it's way easy to do things in the group I find it way easier as well and so something I want to discuss maybe another day is that mathematics is is one of the most social of the intellectual disciplines and people have this idea that it's have the opposite idea but they don't know they have no experience with it and so this is what will be necessary and then finally the the challenge that I can't that I am not sure how to deal with is that is that there's a way broader group of backgrounds than I expected and I you could just say well it's only for some people but I think it'd be great if we could try to keep as many people as possible by doing things on several levels at the same time so so so we'll see what happens with that okay so those are the those are the those are the that's that's kind of sets the rules of the game so now so okay what's so that now here's the structure of what we'll what the pseudo course might look like which is okay so some so we'll have pseudo lectures every Saturday or most Saturdays and let's say until roughly early to mid September and that's actually not so many of course the amount of time would you know Stanford quarter would take us about a third of the way into one quarter but the difference is here these are given the principles only a small part if they're a key part of the course so they kind of can only set the stage for those what actions going to happen most of after that should happen in don't the built structure since this stuff can be built up and so so and then basically it has to happen myself organization although will try to give prompts I will try to suggest things to try and so mathematically how is it going to work if you are if you all these different levels well if you're not comfortable as writing proofs and coming up with proofs it's going to be really challenging because this is not well aimed at you but hopefully you'll still get something out of it but if you've seen proofs and have used them and don't know what a module is then I think there's really an opportunity here to although might be challenging and I I think it's a paradox that the people who have the least mathematical maturity which I think which is as any mathematician notice it's not an insult it just means lack of practice and experience are going to somehow need the most in order to understand what's going on and and I and as you can ask the experienced mathematicians who are present to that somehow the more you know the more comfortable you are attending talks and watching things are you understand less and it doesn't mean you just fall asleep means you actually have trained your attention to try to grab at those bits of information that in this in this vast ocean of confusion so you can actually something to hold on to so at worst maybe you'll get a chance to practice that and also when meeting to learn how to read mathematically and then if you're the level that the rising sea notes were auditioning for say roughly graduate level but not necessarily a future algebraic geometers maybes an expert in a different part of math then I think we can talk about students and get someplace interesting so my plan for the for the next eight to ten weeks though is not to cover everything but so the story for this episode actually until September is going to be basically about what's the notion of a geometric space we have there are various things we think of intuitively as a geometric space and this can be things like a variety or manifold believe in the topological space or if you're very fancy can mean algebraic space if you're super fancy can be a stack and so that and to understand to try to what is the common way to use to talk about such things and it'll be as a ring space that I and I'll say I'm not gonna reveal the end of the story although you can of course flip to the last page I and so the prerequisites to follow along should ideally be so here's the prerequisites is that ideally its comfort with coming up with proofs ideally it should be some communitive algebra not more than ideally I think but not necessarily not necessary amount that groups fields rings ideals and modules and I feel like the borderline might be tensor products things that that's something you might not have seen that you learn some point set topology and then I guess some intestinal fortitude to figure things out as they go and to figure out things you have not actually seen okay so now I'm getting closer to action we talking about mathematics so let me but let me first talk a little bit about it maybe idiosyncratic point of view on unlearning mathematics and this I don't know it's a majority point of view it's probably a minority point of view but I think it's the kind of point of view I know the Shepards for example have and many people I know have but it's maybe not quite Bourbaki so so so in order to try to learn as much as possible something to try to explain as much as we need and I'm gonna try to explain as little as possible so so maybe I felt I realized again and again this was the slogan maybe rearrange in different ways yeah I'm gonna try to say as yoga category theory as possible but as much as we need one other so another thing that's important when you're that I think boom when you even some graduate students don't fully get yet is that it's important to know what you know and also know what you don't know - I mean be very well aware of things you don't know don't wave your hands and a very big warning for in any classes if someone doesn't know what they don't know so try to be honest and scrupulous don't try to impress anyone and no one you're leaving your hands and feel guilty when you're in your hands but sometimes you just have to feel guilty so you understand what you can prove don't just nod your head aye and so and then how do we actually learn mathematics well I guess traditionally what you do is someone will write on board not seams and then theorem and then proof and then another theorem and then maybe a following and that's I do not have I really learn or how humans learn so what do we actually do well well we start off with some idea which is roughly which is day and intuition we're trying to understand and then they then will formalize what we're actually talking about so they can make precise what we're talking about and then we abstracted to realize we're talking about something more what the structures were talking about and then we realize it applies to more general situations which lets us get better intuition you realize that suddenly the suddenly what we're thinking about applies to these other circumstances which lets us understand things more and more and more so so I in particular pure mathematics is really an empirical science so we don't you don't just make stuff up we got a request that you update the sides in the tropics that is a good that's something which I have to I was warned by you to shout that I would cut my I have to get used all the time to do that okay thank you please keep do that again I'll interrupt you thanks and also let me know if I start to speed up in speaking yeah okay so great so there's a so in particular I think so there's a so I was that this is that a conference in Sweden not that it matters but Sergei Chadron who's a mountain now in the note and another one's early in his talk said this thing as a slogan he means very vigorously shouted out and I wanted to stand up and Cheer which he said we don't want definitions you want properties so what matters are not definitions that properties and that properties then the properties are what should guide what the definitions are and I guess ideally this is a picture of him I guess junkie dipping that down to in to say this I guess he's saying his own name it appears and and so with some related to this is the importance of name and so some things deserve that like when you're young you're told things and you just accept them this is a group this is the definition of a group you're the accidents to remember and but in fact some things are important enough to deserve names some things have names and really shouldn't have them some of them have the wrong names and there's nothing wrong with disagreeing with with the conventional wisdom on these things or demanding that someone explain why you should care and so in particular the question is always asked is why is a wiser group not what is it and then if you know why group is and what it's trying to capture then you get the definition and the definition may not the one then you ought to remember it you just know you just know it and you may not have memorized it perfect axioms but you'll know you will know something equivalent to them that's all that really matters and okay so next thing is the notion I'm going to use easy and hard in a non-traditional sense which is if you think about things in mathematics and the way in terms of what you actually understand there are things that are easy which means that they're easy to remember you know how to that you know without thinking how it works maybe it's a proof where you just followed your nose and it proves itself and hard is something which which is something which seems to come out of nowhere which you've not dissolved in your head to make it something natural so easy to be chemically very difficult and hard to be chemically very easy but very clever so and I think that's the real so that's the real notion which matters for us okay so now I feel like we're not I still feel very guilty that we're not getting any math yet but that's okay the next thing is you have to do problems and it's like not to get your hands dirty and mathematics is not a passive activity Fineman had a poke which were on my slides which I'm not using now which essentially is that you can't calculate something you don't understand so the goal is not to recite something you have to actually understand it and be able to find your way around it in the dark just using their hands and in particular there's a question of when you do problems on a lot of problems that and problem I'm hoping you'll try now is the standard question is I'll get in all sorts of classes here's my solution now what's the right way to do it and then the solution in question is several pages long and maybe there's a four liner but I but any hard-fought solution but even an incomplete solution is actually better than a red solution something that's the right solution that you just read you can always read the right solution after but your understanding only comes with that with that after a trying and even failing is five you have to fail before you look at the right solution and so in particular if you are this is a problem that you're discussing with people and don't know the answer don't look up the answer just be satisfied the fact that you don't know what the answer is and be bothered by that and worry about it later don't just look up the answer and take a shortcut and related to that as an important rule is that please when you're doing any of the problems do not post solutions online and why it's because well why would you post solutions online you're not actually helping anyone by doing that it's and you're actually hurting people because it makes it possible for them to not struggle that's something and so please don't if you find someone doing it please ask them to stop and it's not because we need questions to bring people on because there are no grates here this is this is this is big because we care about about knowledge of math lessons okay great so maybe maybe a as we near the halfway part mark that point and I want to I want to get to mathematics for that for the second half I just want to give one last thing which I'll describe this terrible wanting musicians which is maybe to to lead up to it I presume many of you have already noticed and know well that first this that you've noticed something that like people go to college in the States and he's very heavy massive textbooks and they feel very important because they're carrying heavy mathematics around and yet as the course is getting more and more complicated the books get thinner and thinner and there's a reason for that and that's because somehow the more you understand the less you have to memorize and then you can constrain memorizing the things that's really hard to memorize and this and I I had an epiphany and a very unusual dinner was unusual because well one reason is the hosted there at some point there's firing a crossbow inside the inside the ring which was quite memorable but more memorable was a conversation I had with a couple who were who were professional musicians and something which always I asked on something which had always wonder about was my study music when I was younger and a very amateur level when you learn a song you'd memorize it you know you'd know where all the pieces where all the you don't worry every single piece click and I it always blew me away this very minor fact in all the things that Russian magicians do that very long pieces they would not how do you memorize the entire an entire symphony how would you how would you memorize where you fit in with absolutely all the other instruments and the answer was in retrospect really obvious which is obviously they don't and they they just they know that they played it and there's a few key points you remember once you start with a certain phrasing it just carries you on and it's obvious what's next then you do the rest and I realized that it's exactly how we understand the world mathematically which is for example in the proof you don't memorize every line of the truth unless you're taking that part with some typos in Cambridge a hundred years ago then instead you just know how it starts and roughly director goes and that's not to let you appear in any proof that you can remember that way you really remember and any proof we have to memorize remember oh there's this one trick that's a hard proof that's a hard one around with that that's what you don't understand as well as you think so great so now let me go to like now I love to at some point pause and ask for questions and 20 minutes away to learn 20 second delay means that this does not work well I don't know whether the Shepherd's have something they want to if there's anything we have no substance yet perhaps but if there's a question or comment I'll let you know when questions come up great okay so normally it's a bad thing when questions don't come up but I think given that there's no content yet okay so now do the actual mathematics I should say gonna start that my point of view in algebraic geometry is not my own it's it's it's inherited many others I I think Joe Harris gave me a heart mathematically Brendon as it gave me a brain and Yohan Dion gave me is fine and I probably learn the most hi Robbie could you speak a little slower Thanks so and I probably learned the most from people who were allegedly my students in one way or another okay so good the time is 8:30 here which is it so exactly where I want to be and so my my first the first thing I want to discuss is why you should care about algebraic geometry and I don't want to say too much because if you don't know really you probably shouldn't be here because it's an important question but it would take a long time they're very very many reasons to care but but I just want to say things that attracted me to the subject early on too so here's a your the flavor of problem that you that you reasonably might have seen when you were when you were small its you might introduce oh I guess firm Oz Last Theorem or something you you hear about and you trying to show this and on integral solutions to something like this and we know thanks to Wiles and Taylor Wiles that that that it's true and when you hear about this you can't help but think about the case where it's false where you have the question of death agreeing triples and with trends and Pythagorean triples so something is different for two then for three enough that there are answers when n is 2 and there aren't answers when n is not two and so let's Pythagorean triples if we try to find them all and there's a very nice way of finding them and you can describe it depending on your point of view in very different ways and one way of doing it is by one perspective and I guess they're all somehow as two instead divided by look for rational solutions to rational points that lie in a circle and so now just to emphasize when you ask the question you're looking for rational points on a circle but you drew I hope you drew you would draw a circle which are the real points and so why did you do that well what advantage is there in writing down the real points and the answer is there are of course many advantages it lets you think about this in a crack way and perhaps if you've seen this before and if not this may come up later again that one trick getting all the rational solutions is noting that there is a single point that you can identify easily once good 1 0 squared is 1 and if you take any line through it y equals M X minus 1 anyway a tional slope the other point will have two rational and conversely do you think another point which is rational you will get a line this mattress though so you get this nice buy action between rational slopes and most of the points on the circle so that's geometry but it's also it's also written - ok great so let's so now how about X to the N plus y equals e to the N well you could graph that and you can get something which looks like that probably and so you get something which looks like this and so let us so we're looking for rational points here trying to see that they're only these four enterprises so when so what should we do so and the old trick doesn't work so what do we do well here's the crazy thing to do which is let's look for complex solutions instead and there are lots of complex solutions I didn't let me just quickly go to you to the endless PD the N equals one and so eternal it turns out that the complex solution forms something that looks like that's a complex real on surface except it's missing some points of missing end points but that doesn't matter too much and so on it we have these four points so on this in this complex picture we have the real points we start just kind of around here I'll leave as a question as to how it interacts with these rules and then the ones we actually care about the rational points of which they're only for secretly bonded there so why how does it help us in this case to think about this curve and think about this Riemann surface well there's this amazing conjecture which is later a more amazing theorem so which which uses fall teams to them uncountable number fields medals that don't that is done in the language of algebraic geometry which says the following thing which is you're interested in rational points so you look at complex points in step and if there are is more than one whole if the genus is bigger than one so this is something about geometry it's about topology then there are finitely many rational points and that's just weird because these points are nowhere near the holes they've nothing to they have nothing really seemingly to do them so there's some magical something very deep magical that's that is going on that new for four decades before faulting appearing to be it could be going on and it's something winking written take the geometry your the geometry the topology in the algebra and so that so that's a flavor and the day conductors I should not do something like that instead the bacon gestures are a different flavor that also shows something miraculous and just roughly roughly to say that roughly to say what the big conjectures are about I at least as an idea if you have something in situ the end and it's kind of by a bunch of equations and let's say they have integer coefficients for what you'll see why and so you've got something in C to the N which is cut out by somewhere inside I can't draw C to the N so let's do that and you have this thing which is called a variety and I can say this in a much more general way but let me just say it this way and this Friday has some topology it's got some different holes of different sizes so that's about topology and instead what I can do is take these equations and I could just take the mod P and when I think he's mod P then the integers mod P form a different field that looks very different just P minus 1 elements and so I get just look for solutions want peace and this is about this picture is absolute looking for solutions over the complex numbers and this is about just counting down member solutions mod p so so in effect what this is saying what the may conjecture say is that by under my County these solutions over finite fields of general sizes you can actually then that tells you about the holes about the topology of the complex thing and conversely if you know the topology of the complex thing it tells you about solving things mod PE or in the field so once again something very continuous connects to something that's in have their industry and then the very last example I'll give by is if you've seen the gaspin a theorem or maybe you've heard of the Raymond Roxanne and then you so there's a whole bunch of things that grow up to be on one hand be a PA singer index term and really it all came from both me Grimlock and wrote which forced him from growth Nick my dream in Iraq and it was his ideas which led which made it clear what to do on this slide as well I'm not belittling Bhatia insular by any means of course but what are these all about it's about something discrete and something a tenuous being the same for no degrees and so that's so these are the kinds of things these dramatic meaning you've different parts that make that I find interesting so and so maybe some things we'll see soon or things like when I see when you see the polynomials you should think of this as being a smooth curve and that's even true for Paul oils over in one variable over an arbitrary deal but also when you see the integers it's also a smooth curve and what does that mean well all sorts of things need to be made sense of such as it's one-dimensional and it's smooth and how do you even define those things and what's the set and things like that and another thing is what is projective space which has many different answers and some where every single one opens up something deeper indeed okay so now I am ready for to actually get to some take category theory okay so here are some categories for the thinking mathematician and I should say what I want at the at the end of this probably maybe today or maybe if I'm too tired tomorrow I'll I'll put up some problems and some readings that and aim them at people who know different things so I'm hoping that people who've seen proofs already and thinking about modules will be able to comfortably read up to Section 1.5 in the rising sea but skip all the storage section so anything starred is not is hard in the sense I described it or at least we don't need it even if it's not hard in some deeper sense so in particular if you're seeing us for the first time the notion of universal properties is the fundamental lesson I want to get across today to people why they seen it so ok so so let me now quickly answer the question of why are categories why is it why or why is the abstract nonsense and so so categories are supposed to be nothing more like any mathematical objects something these are the things you've seen before and we abstract away and there's some value in doing that so there are lots of parts of mathematics and you see them like vector spaces they're a bunch of extra spaces and there are linear maps between them or their sets and their maps between them more the topological space in the tenuous maps we basically have things and you have maps between them and I and so these things dr. Sarabi some people are saying your handwriting is a little unclear that is I would say that - let me let me try to be a bit more this is a danger of having my original slides invisible yeah great actually also enforcing the 20 second lag it's bad let me know if if things get particularly unclear so okay so so what's a category you've got a bunch of things and you have to be fancy so we don't call them things we call them we call them objects and we don't have maps we just call them morphisms that you already know what they are and what property do these things and maps have and all the examples you know well you know you can compose two maps so long as the target of a one map is a source and another you also know that given an object there's a notion of an identity map it's a vector space its identity make if it's rdn its identity matrix if it's a set it sends every element except in itself you also know that when you compose so you guys so you have this information and you also know that when you have three maps in a row that if you compose these two and then that one it's the same as composing this this one and then the composition of these two so those are you can write them down as accidents and if you there are all these phantoms foundational questions in set theory which I will ignore if you want you can not ignore them I feel like you should only not ignore them when you really want to not in mourning or you will never come back from beginning that so that's basically what a category is and now I and what you should do is you haven't seen categories before to emphasize that there's nothing new just write down as many categories that you are in your friends but as soon as you make the notion of the category you automatically have the notion of an isomorphism which is between two objects which is you have two objects and I small things a map for one of the other and there must be an inverse map so the combination of these two should be the identity on this one the combination of these two the other direction should be the identity here so you already know what my small resumes that's nothing new then you have notion and as a good test a really parsimonious definition of roof buy is a group is basically a category but basically you could basically define it as a category with one object in all morphisms or isomorphisms and that's why is this the best definition of a group I would say in one metric it is the best definition and another metric it is so much the wrong definition it's not fun yes okay so so so now comes the examples I want to I want to do that which is the first example is that of a of products and then moduli spaces and then both of these are going to be examples a lot of universal properties and that will be not universities and then that's where I land unless I informally to find a sheet for YouTube okay so okay now what I'm about to say this is called abstract nonsense for good reason but I don't want your eyes to glaze over and if you've seen this you've not seen this before you're going to tempted to think that you'll just read it later but it's it's the thing about it is actually really not hard it just is it just changes the way in which you see the entire war so the first example is that notion of a product and when I say product were lighting products up well you know lots of examples of products early in life so you know about product subsets I mean even products of numbers comes from your idea of product subsets and you know about products and vector spaces find some groups and products of if you have you should have an intuitive idea what a manifold is you don't need to know precise definition but you then realize you're going to get what a product of manifolds is and I want to point out that when at some point people are just calling them products and what right you should be complained what right do they have of calling in fines one possible answer might be that well maybe soften their product sets and they have some additional structure but that's not a great answer they deserve the name product because if they have something even better in common and so let me describe what that thing is so if you have you have two sets U and V and just to let you know we're going to go with this and the later on saying everything exactly the same defectors faces or groups that I will define something called u cross V and so so what so what is this thing well I'll tell you I'll define it in the following way and it's it's something which is going to have maps to you and to D and this is the thing which I'm gonna call the product not just this thing here but B also with the not seen you in do okay that's not get a definition so here's something which is almost a definition which is if you have anything that with that as a map to you in a map to D then there's a map to the product and better yet it there is a it's unique is unique map that through which through which this factors so the map to me is this followed by projection not to you is is map to you is this followed by that projection or you might we'll call these projections so I so I claim that's my definition and it's so in that that's a really good definition and you might think okay for sets you know what this is this is supposed to be ordered pairs and for sure if you have a set mapping to one set and another set you get you do get a map to the set of ordered pairs so so far so good but but then I tell you that my notion platica sets is not yours in fact I don't write them as ordered pairs I write them in the following way as as things as a you know on top of if you like that where those reviews in capital u and little V ISM captain that's my notion of a product it's like some sort of strange effective thing and you write it this way and I say that's my product and you will likely say quickly that well that's dumb because obviously ours are the same really have the same information but let me just make it more rather than waiting hands let me say the following thing which is you have your product and I've got my product which I call I don't know I'll call it that thing here and so I claim that my I know your satisfies this in my fence license no this is why they are the same so so yours that comes with the map to you in do and my comes with map community and by your Universal property I know that anything mapping the ung such as that that such as mine that that's exactly the same that information is there's a unique map like this that that makes this diagram commute that makes these triangles that fact resistant to this and factors listen to this and similarly if we trade places there's a unique map from yours - mine because mine satisfies universal property that that that makes everything commute as well and when I sew and when I combined yours and mine to get him out from mine to myself or I can combine do the same thing from yours to yourself I claim this is the identity why is that well here's the maybe bizarre thing use the universal property on you online with it and itself the first map to U and V is the one I actually started with and the second is by going through your going through the magic mirror and doing it under style so the so the identity map there's an identity map by that makes and is also just map which makes everything you need and because by universal property there's one and only one map from myspace to itself making in commute then this combination must be the identity so these two must fast market so that was there's just no way the first time you're you don't find that incredibly confusing and you cannot say it out loud without people laughing at you but you have to think it through it wasn't while you're watching around and realize that in some sense there's nothing really there once you think about it right and the bands are thinking about the right way now is I can now define products and manifolds and I would say exactly the same thing products of ring and Protestant groups and I've got the same definition and the only problem with this is it's not exactly a definition because here we have by in this example two different things which are deserves the name product but they are isomorphic not just isomorphic they are they are canonically items right there's one choice of ice and morphism that that makes this work so no matter if someone else come the third person turns up with a different product as long as they satisfy that University partly we know not that they are the same as ours in a really strong sense but there's a unique ice and workers in between ours and theirs so that's the that's the that's the that's the single most important example to figure out if you did not understand okay so now let me try one more first of all make sure this is saved and great so now comes the notion of a modulized face and I don't know who to credit this to rather than generically growth indeed some people are saying sometimes you point to things and the pointer doesn't doesn't track seems to be yes that is because I'm pointing with my pencil and you cannot see my pencil on the screen that is a very good point let me see whether now that of course the downside is let me maybe restate this and see if this helps is that or is that just going to be a lost cause let me know there's a laser points are using notability right I am and I can definitely do this then I heard the main problem was that to remember to do it I think you just in the future it's probably a good idea sadly the problem of remembering to do it is not going to be will remain a problem but please remind me when I when I when I do it so there you know I'm remembering when it's not so neat okay so the notion of a moduli space I want to point out things you already know which is if you wanted to say what are the circles in the plane then you might quickly say well okay they're things of the form you might write them down like this and so they're parameterize by two real numbers and one positive number so that so that they're parametrized by I guess are across R cross R plus positive real numbers so we know in some sense there's a natural space so there's not just a set of circles we naturally think of it as a manifold or some dirty night something much right similarly if I said about projective space let me talk about our P R P 2 and now I would like to do something visual but I don't know I have to well not looking at what you can see I will just attempt to stare into the camera and and see if I can make this work so what is RP - well one possible answer is you think about three space which mean - first approximation livin and we consider the set of lines through the origin in three space took us down I really am using my pencil and ignore that part so the points and productive space correspond to lines through the origin and when you see it this way you can believe that it's not just a set of lines in origin like they're two degrees of freedom or consumes two dimensional and so that's a point that space that's a path and projective space this is a weakened projective space this is a non contractive you can connect to space that we something is telling us that we have an ocean not just of this of this as a set but is something better so now let me take us to riemann so let's say we wanted to consider Riemann surfaces you don't need to know first I see what these are other than their complex surfaces and you can't read that I know and this one has three holes which means the genus is three and then it turns out that there is a nice notion of his face of such things now what does that possibly mean well this face which is called m3 and now people will know that I'm some people will know that I'm lying but they also know they're not lying you know yeah it's a it's a it's actually a fairly serious lie it's a lie because I have your best interests at heart so so so we have a modulized face of such thing what do we mean by that well this thing is basically a manifold it's actually in orbifold and we're worried about that much later if ever but what what does it mean well you have the set of such curves every month surfaces and it's just a set so how why does it deserve to have the name of a manifold well the answer is if there is such a space what it should mean is that anytime I have a family of such curves let me just describe it so I've got any time I write some family of such Riemann surfaces like that would I be my family well we need to make that make sense later on we have some nice family of your monitor verses then every point down here there should be a corresponding room on surface so there should be a point in this this thing which might just start off being a set so in other words the families correspond to match to this thing here and now that means that we have defined what this thing is how do you need nice and Morrison by exactly the same argument there's one and only one such thing that satisfies this property up to unique isomorphism assuming it exists the big cavity of that if it exists if something satisfies the property it is unique up to unique isomorphous in other words that means that we have every right to call this a manifold there's one it's not just a set it's something which is actually mental sadly it doesn't exist so that's that's part of that that can make you sad but it can either make you happy okay so let me so and so the very so these are both examples of constructions my Universal thing is defined by Universal property in all of these cases what you need to do is show that it actually showed that it acted you have to show it is by universal property and then show that it exists and once you've done that the universal property can actually be a child so in the last few minutes what I think I would like to do is to is to quickly say what a sheet is namely to seed your mind for in the future to convince you that this is not a scary notion so the and then and then just conclude by wondering where things go from so maybe let me start with the notion of a sheath and so what is a sheep or a why is a sheep when I'm instead going to do is tell you examples of the sheath of shoes and then well later next week abstract what we mean by that so here's an example so consider some nice nice space may be a manifold or I think something really concrete like that it's like there's like the desktop in front of you and so I'm gonna my question is going to be about continuous functions now let me do two continuous functions on X but I don't want to have oh but I want to think about it in a really better sense I want information of continuous functions on all of X there's X but also on any open subset of X and so so let me call the sheet this these functions let me call this is an O of you to be the continuous functions on you now would observe that a bunch of things which are just obviously true first this is a ring you can take two continuous functions on you you can add them you can multiply them by you can subtract them so that's so so so it's definitely a ring secondly let me say this secondly secondly that if we have there is X again in case you didn't remember it if you have a continuous function on you and you have a smaller open set you can restrict a function on you to the smaller open set in other words there is a map of rings that's a restriction from u to V and furthermore if you had an even smaller open setting you could restrict to to V to get his function on the big open set and restrict it and restrict it where you get restricted on once and you get the same thing so this says this diagram used so these are all obvious things about continuous functions now there are two further things which are also obvious but actually it was somewhat different flavor which is the following thing which is that if you take X and I have an open set and I cover it by a bunch of other small urban sets and they cover you and let's say I have two functions upon you two continuous functions and let's say they are the same on each open set the restriction each open set are the same well then they must have been the same function on you to begin with you that's this is that's that's clear because that's how functions work and similarly if you have functions I'm just going to say this in words so similarly if you have functions on each of these smaller open sets and they agree if the function on this one and the function on this one agrees on the overlap we can glue them all together to make a single function on the Big O so in other words the function if you have functions locally and they go together the agreein overlaps then they come from something so that I'm just stating the obvious fact in the continuous functions and now I will tell you obvious facts about differentiable functions which is I let me call all of you sloppily the differentiable functions on [Music] the infinity or something else then you could restrict them by two smaller open sets and you have differentiable function two differentiable functions on you and your strip to the same functions on each thing which things and cover when they must be the same differentiable function and finally they glue together and the same is true with C infinity functions take your pick and so that's some commonality in all these cases of things that look like functions and so that is so I'm not go find a sheep at all and I'm not going to but I just need some observations so let me now finally just sum up by saying we're at the end we've reached the error mark and this is intended not to summarize or be a week's worth of things but to set people up collectively for a week and it will be a different week for different people and so what comes next and what happens next week well next week I I know mathematically roughly where I want to go but how this is going to work for us collectively I have ideas but I'm not actually sure a lot will depend on what what happens with you collectively as well so if you so essentially I want as many people as possible to be thinking about things at the level that's right for them to push understanding if someone is near the edge and falling off because of their just barely holding on then reach out and that we can actually I will try to keep you on or if it's too much that's fine okay - and if you are a fancy person you should also be looking for interesting things I'm trying to give you interesting things to think about and if in doubt you can always look to the very there's some rather amazing senior mathematicians who are quote participating and they are and you should ask yourself what they're getting out of and something different but it's something non-tree
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what we've done is we sort of set a framework for discussing this now we've basically done an implementation that is at one end of that framework uh specifically we looked at doing mobile IP securely uh in an environment that integrates cleanly into the internet fabric that's already there and into the standards that are already there and there's some interesting tensions and so we'll look at at some of these things and there are some things that when you when you go to implement one of these systems that has been standardized without a lot of practice which is what the ietf does um you get a situation where you find out that there are some practical things that got overlooked and so um we found a few of those and we're we're working on on some of them so we'll look a bit at what we've done um so what we did was we combined the mobilized i p IPC Network work that's been done out of the internet engineering task force with the Waveland wireless land focusing on issues of security of the information that is transmitted over the network and the survivability of the system for example mobile IP as originally proposed has a single point of failure in that there's a notion that there is exactly one home agent associated with a mobile node if anything happens that home agent deliberately or accidentally um all of the mobile units that depend on that home agent for their connectivity are basically off the air until something else can be done and so we developed uh a home agent redundancy protocol that allows us to have multiple home agents serving the same purpose the home agents use standard reliability protocols to sort of keep a consensus among themselves about who's healthy and who's not and uh to keep keep things up and going so if one of them disappears uh it's easy for the others to take over um the jobs we've also done work on ad hoc routing um where mobile units can communicate with one another in the absence of a foreign or home agent uh your laptop and my laptop are out in the middle of a field somewhere they no agents in sight we need to exchange information um there are protocols that that we've been working on that can do that an extension of that also says that if I'm in the middle of the field and you're on the edge of the field and somebody else is across the road and they can talk to somebody who is actually connected to a foreign agent that the one of us in the middle of the field can still have connectivity provided everybody else agrees to forward packets and we have some routing Discovery mechanisms and so on that work like that okay we have a project homepage um at www. cs. pdx.edu resarch capitals capital m capital N for secure mobile network and at that point you can find our code distribution our technical reports uh and a number of other uh related items and so if you want to follow up on this or you want to get this and experiment with it or whatever uh that's the starting point um the portion of the code that deals with cryptography is of course export controlled and that is on a different site at MIT and the directions for getting that and answering all their questions and so on are dealt with uh from our site um this is work that's been done by a number of people many of whom are no longer associated with the project for one reason or another uh Jim Binkley and myself uh are the pis on this the basic ideas are Jims Jim is the network Guru uh me I do a little bit of security but Jim is the person who understands the networking stuff and if my explanation of how these things work is not as clear as it should be it's because Jim isn't here and he's the person who who really should be giving more of the second part of the talk um Tom Schubert was with us in the beginning uh doing some protocol modeling and so on um he's now doing chip verification at Intel he owns I think about 20% of the real estate of one of the Next Generation chips uh with the responsibility of making sure that things like the uh floating point divide problem that they had in the pennium uh don't show up again uh he's also making a lot more money than he made at PSU doing that uh on it saram mokas is our resident cryptographer uh currently on the PSU faculty David reer was one of our principal implementers uh he's now at Network Associates TI uh in Maryland um Bill tro was also a uh implementer and uh bill does a good bit of expert witness work on the side and he was making so much money doing that and having so much fun that he decided he didn't need a regular 9 to-5 job and uh so he quit uh we have had it various times about a half a dozen Master students uh all but one well I guess actually the one has last one has graduated he's still hanging around teaching some courses at PSU uh I'm trying to persuade him to move on I gave his name to Peter neyman the other day and uh I know Peter is hiring so uh we may persuade him to uh give up Portland and go down to uh Meno Park um okay our problem space as I mentioned earlier is mobile systems as opposed to fixed systems Wireless or multi- interface me most of these systems are our foreign agents and home agents for example are multi- interface they have a wireless interface they have a wired interface um we can have uh multiple interfaces on most of the units um most current system design is based on the assumption that the machine is not going to move that uh Notions of locality of place and so on are built in to the operating system they're built into the networking they're built in up down down and sideways into a lot of the applications uh and so on I mean I don't know of you know laptops usually give lip service to Mobility by having this little map so you can change the time zone uh on it mine usually does something really wrong when I try to do that and uh you know I tell it I'm in Washington DC instead of in Portland and instead of changing the time to the corresponding Eastern Standard Time uh it adds 3 hours to the Pacific Standard Time and says that's what time it is uh but still says PST oh well it's Microsoft product what can you do um on it um within the networking assumptions of locality seem to be built built into applications and certainly into the transport Network and Link layer protocols um these assumptions favor wired systems and they favor fixed systems over mobile systems um if you take a net stack Network stack point of view on this um applications layers assume that domain name service of some form exists at the time you bring the system up and that there is a lot of bandwidth for asking DNS type questions now as you move around DNS may be available but it isn't available from the same place and it may not give you the same kinds of answers always um on that um at the transport layer when a TCP connection disconnects TCP assumes that's because of congestion on the network not that I have somehow gone out of touch and I may be back shortly what does it do well it throttles back the rate at which it tries to send packets because it says this is a congestion problem if we all Throttle back the rate at which we're trying to send packets eventually we'll stop dropping so many on the floor and they'll come on through well if the real problem is that I walked behind this metal billboard and no packets are getting through right now but in 30 seconds when I come out from behind my full up bandwidth is going to be available again TCP will have throttled back to the point where it's just barely getting through and it will now take it another minute or so to recover and get back up to using the full bandwidth as it decides that it can send more and more um at the network layer your IP address implies a physical locality of the subnet on which you're located that's just the way the networking is set up um on the link layer Wireless metrics for bandwidth and reachability just aren't part of the model and it may very well be that you know we have to Throttle Down the bandwidth when the signal strength drops down because we don't have a good enough signal to noise ratio to get things through um so all of these things are practical problems that we have to try to deal with as we as we build system like this um there are some high level problems multiple interfaces in networking don't seem to exist very well together um problems of this sort range from the fact that in the Intel architecture world the idea that one might want to put 17 copies of the same IO board into one machine uh something that never occurred to the Intel Architects and so usually it's very difficult to get more than one of a particular kind of board sometimes if the boards have been carefully designed you can get two or three but it's hard to get more than that into one machine because the io structure and the interrupt structure and the addressing structure for memory uh input and so on just was never set up to deal with that kind of a that kind of a problem uh another ethernet card you've already got an Ethernet card in there nobody needs more than one um even people who build firewalls where you really do want to have that physical ethernet and that physical ethernet with the machine in between have problems on some implementations of those architectures um so assumption that you don't change the interfaces or the IP addresses is built into these systems a lot take your Windows 95 or Windows NT laptop and try moving it around and see how much reconfiguration you have to do to change from a situation in which you've been given a fixed address at one location to a situation in which you've been given a fixed address at another location to a situation where you're getting an address by DHCP it'll do all of those but you have to manually reconfigure the system every time you do one of those things there's no way to save the thing and say when I'm at Portland State my IP address is 192 something. something. something when I'm visiting at the Naval Postgraduate School it's 207. something. something. something I ought to be able to go in and click a single box and have the whole system reconfigure it s so I can plug it in and it's known in different places and if I'm somewhere else I'll be able to click another box that says get the DHCP address but remember those other configurations doesn't happen okay our individual mobile nodes and even our desktop machines are pretty poorly administered with respect to security these days and the reason for firewalls is that they said the typical user of one of these things or the typical administrator of one of these things is completely incapable of operating it in a secur secure fashion so now you move it out from behind the firewall and you find it doesn't even have the ability to be administered securely uh so you've got problems on that um another high Lev problem is finding information on the road that only applies to Travelers you know and this may be what services are available on the network everybody's on the network knows they're manually configured you know you know what printers are there you know this that and the other uh discovering resources that you can use when you're a visitor uh is just simply not addressed okay mobile IP request for comments number 2002 uh that was a good car um took a long time to produce it was on the standards track generally things that these days that go through a standard track like that are obsolete in many ways before they ever get out um the basic goal of mobile IP is to defeat the fixed IP address problems um and the idea is that the mobile node will be given an address and it will be known by that address regardless of where it is now that already violates all sorts of nice assumptions because the assumption that an IP address is associated with a subnet which is physically located in some relatively small or logically located in the case of virtual Nets in some small area is violated wholesale here okay there are competitors DHCP um basically allocates you an IP address of convenience I call it a lease uh for some fixed period of time um Network address translation or that is another way of dealing with this um my home network at home uses that actually uh all my machines are numbered 2000002 200.2 200200 2011 202 203 and so on um when I contact my internet services provider they translate that into an address of convenience and the translation actually happens in my router and in their router and everything works just fine until somebody tries to send an X connection to 200.2 200200 20101 and it doesn't show up on my screen so router you using in your home uh I have an asend p75 uh part of an ISDN connection so I have I wired the house with cat 5 wire uh two years ago and uh I can go into any room at the house and plug into the ethernet Jack and access the printer in the upstairs back closet um on it uh it's good for stiff muscles and uh scratch fingers and all sorts of things doing that wiring it's an old house uh it was a lot of fun and it's it's been very very useful um my wife was doing a lot of work uh at home for a company she had a laptop she set it up on the dining table plug it into the ethernet Jack on the dining room wall and uh you know much pleasanter place to work than the desk upstairs um on it okay uh there are a number of advantages to mobile IP um one is that it's easy to change links in the same domain that is I can move if I've got this place wired for mobile IP I can move my laptop all over uh the domain that I'm wired into and there's no administrative burden in moving my laptop from a place where the subnet is uh 2011 to the place where the subet subnet IS300 or or what have you um on that um we used beaconing by the foreign agents they send out things saying here I am I'm a foreign agent here's my address and I'm ready to help you make a connection the mobile node then can receive all of those pick the one that looks best term of signal strength and make a connection through that you move around one drops off another one comes up uh you move over and the transfer is for all practical purposes seamless uh even in the middle of a telet section an FTP transfer or an M bone connection uh you seldom notice any sort of Hiccup as renegotiation is done uh Works real well um DM DNS name binding is fixed uh my machine is one of the beer beer Series so Whitmer uh. cs. pdx.edu uh retains its same IP address regardless of where in the campus Network I move it under the mobile IP um TCP TCP connections may be retain to cross links you know TCP doesn't know the difference the higher level protocols don't know what's happening here and so as far as they're concerned they're always in touch with you and things that that really sort of had this notion that you're in a fixed location everything is fixed uh built into them anything that has a session mechanism in it uh Works transparent and that's really nice other things about mobile IP that we think are good but that people might argue with is that we don't have access points or Wireless Bridges now Wireless Bridges basically take all the traffic that comes in on the radio side and throw it out on the wired side and vice versa and so a lot of garbage gets out onto the radio side which is limited in bandwidth and you don't really need it you really want to do routing so that if you know the signal is on the radio sides you send it to the radio side otherwise you leave it on the wired side and uh that helps a lot the other thing is that you can get an extension of the IP address space because you really wind up with an IP address that may have absolutely nothing to do with the subnets that you're talking through on it and in effect you can create a 64-bit IP address space and with lots of people running out of subnets because they've got more machines than they ever thought they were going to have um that's a pro it's it's a problem doing this you really never go home because your home network doesn't really exist as a first class citizen you always are running in some artificial Network that doesn't can't be addressed on the wired Network um there's a metapro in here that your IP address under those circumstance St es really acts as a name when you're doing that funny kind of thing normal DNS um doesn't quite deal with it properly uh but the IP address as a name always works um on it um internal Gateway protocols and external Gateway protocols across domains have some security problems when you're using mobile IP um and then people say yeah but is DHCP a lot cooler you know I mean here you got this idea you get an IP address whenever you need it and so on um there slightly different problems I mean DHCP doesn't preserve an IP address and if it's important for somebody to be able to find you by name DHCP doesn't really support this um on it um you can make a case that mobile nodes really need to be able to do both and in fact we have some DHCP based implementation of mobile IP where the mobile node acts as its own foreign agent by getting a DHCP address in the visited domain there are also cases and and the Security Management ISS aspects of them are something that we haven't completely come to grips with but it may very well be the case that I am here working with Brad I need my IP address on my box in order to be a first class citizen on my home network while I'm here for other purposes but I also need to access the printer down the hall and I may need to access that part of the shared file system that I'm allowed to access for the work that we're doing jointly together and so for that purpose having an IP address of convenience here that is known here to be local and that allows me certain privileges here is also useful and there isn't anything about mobile IP that precludes having that second IP address if you can convince the operating system that it's all right for one machine to have two IP addresses simultaneously in the Unix world we don't have any trouble with this but believe me the Microsoft world does not like this idea um on it but then despite the existence of laptops for quite a few years they don't like Mobility yes something you might want to add to the con is if somebody can Haack your home domain database they know where you are possibly and one of of the questions that we have is is this good bad or indifferent and this is a capital P policy question if you don't want people to know that you are not at home then determining that you are using mobile IP May uh cause a problem or it may not you can do it in such a way that if they hack the home agent they can discover that you are away but remember the home agent is inside your allegedly protected home domain and so if your external protections work then it may not be obvious except in terms of latencies that you are not sitting right there that your packets are in fact coming from halfway around the world and this is especially the case if we two-way tunnel we'll talk about triangle routing and some of the things that come along with that in a little bit um mobile IP is sort of a fundamental attack on the IP subnet model that may be good that model may have outlived its usefulness in many areas um and this shouldn't be a surprise that mobile IP didn't solve all of the possible Mobility problems uh it's not until we try a lot of these things and start using them a lot that we really know what some of those problems are okay uh just briefly what the mobile IP protocol does is it lets discover a link into the foreign domain this is usually done by beacons that are uh advertised by the foreign agents they broadcast it down on the radio interface says I'm a foreign agent uh and I have this mobile have this service and it's basically an extension to the uh internet control message protocol router advertising message with a mobile IP extension on it um forwarding is done by tunnel that is an IP inside IP tunnel is built from the home agent to the foreign agent so addressing is perfectly normal on the outside of that on the inside of that it's basically corresponding host to mobile node wherever the packet originated that was headed for the mobile node it retains that as a source address the mobile node is the destination address but it's tunneled through this home agent to foreign agent uh tunnel that tunneling is stripped off by the foreign agent and the Raw packet delivered to the mobile node over the wireless link you could do this wired by the way we've uh I've been trying to get the uh the guys to set up a uh foreign agent on a wired subnet uh so that all I do is plug into an Ethernet Jack and instead of DHCP I speak mobile IP into the ethernet and that'll work we just haven't uh haven't had any uh real pressure except for me to try that I want to do that for wiring classroom everybody can bring their laptop into the classroom and we don't have the radio congestion and we don't have the necessity to add uh $500 radio modems to every laptop um just $300 ethernet cards um but most people will have those anyhow uh on it uh there's a registration protocol that uses a UDP packet uh you basically send a request to the home agent to register you uh and that tells the home agent where you are because the foreign agent's IP address gets tacked onto that by the foreign agent um those can be strongly authenticated um this is all done really at the network level but we have application Level Damons that are doing it so there's a there's a uh a mobile node demon there's an agent demon all sits there under free PSD okay we've done that jargon before I'll just put that up briefly to remind you of what it says and we'll look at a couple of mobile IP topologies the one we've done most of the work with is a foreign agent-based mobile IP topology that is we have machines that are specifically in the foreign domain to enable Mobility that interact with the mobile nodes and set up the endpoints of the tunnels uh but there's an alternative which is a care of address mobile IP where the mobile node access its own foreign agent it obtains an address in the foreign domain that it is visited takes on foreign agent functionality and tunnels from that address which is a legitimate address inside the visited domain back to the home agent and then delivers the decapsulated packets to itself in effect um on that um you could do that with DHCP you could do that with uh PPP or any other Dynamic IP allocation mechanism or you could set it up manually I'm given an address of convenience I sit down open up the control panels type the addresses in and then use mobile IP uh with that uh to talk that um and just remember we could add a DHCP like facility on that for local connectivity on top of the mobile IP at any point okay we do this beaconing and Discovery mechanism um the agents home agents and foreign agents send these router advertisements with the MIP extension out periodically it's about once a second in our uh implementation uh I think the mobile IP standards set upper bounds on the frequency with which those beacons are supposed to occur cuz they can chew up bandwidth if you got lots of people beaconing um on it mobile nodes hear them look at the signal strength make a decision who they want to talk to and send something to that now these are link layer so they have a MAC address on them and you pick out which foreign agent you want to talk to in terms of the MAC address and if their radio receiver is not operating in promiscuous mode things going to other uh nodes get filtered out right there um but I say anybody could listen um mobile nodes can also send out a solicitation me message is there a foreign agent around here who's willing to carry traffic for me the beacons are generally more efficient because they let the mobile node see in its environment all the possibilities that it might have uh and to make a decision based on Signal strengths perhaps averaged over some period of time before they start making the connection um the foreign agent Beacon provides the foreign agents uh care of address uh and a local link IP address which may or may not be the same you know if we're running uh running a virtual network uh the local link address may be a private IP address that isn't routable and the carab address may be the only routable thing that can be done but that gives the mobile node enough to put together the registration packet says I'm here send stuff and care of this address uh until I tell you what um this is the sort of thing that happens if we assume we're operating out in the middle of a big field uh our coverage patterns are roughly circular uh inside a building they're nightmares uh 915 MHz 33 cm the wavelength is about like that uh typical spacing of the metal studs in the wall of a building's about like that uh you get interesting Reflections and all sorts of good things and dead spots and live spots and and it's fun but uh you know the mobile node in this case may be able to hear both of these and make a decision as to which one it's going to work on uh oh we don't really need to go through the whole registration sequence we ought to note that uh we can authenticate and as I mentioned the fact that there is a onetoone Rel relationship between a given mobile node and its home agent means that the administrative details of setting up a public key pair or a pair of private keys for registration or what have you is very straightforward and it scales nicely it's linear with the number of mobile nodes that we have in the system uh it's not something that grows exponentially or any other nasty thing like that and it's relatively insignificant compared to assigning the IP address so it's uh it's certainly not a major burden in doing this okay if we have a mobile node operating at home it talks with the home agent um and it's simply a matter if it sends uh registration or deregistration mechan message and gets uh gets an acknowledgement and the packets once it's registered go into the wired infrastructure and the way we go um if it's at a foreign agent things a little bit different the mobile no C uh sends the message to the foreign agent which sends the message to the home agent which acknowledges it the registration usually has a time period on it it can be extended and re-registered and things like that um and the foreign agent acts as an application gateway to forward that packet uh registration the mobile node says in that packet here I am send everything that's destined for me care of this address until further notice um on that there are a number of things that can be done I mean you give the mobile node private IP addresses for example because those addresses don't actually have to appear the home agent could be sending traffic uh through Network address translation or something like that to the to the mobile node and uh so on um okay once the registration is set up mobile IP calls for a tunnel between the home agent and the mobile node the corresponding host X it's trying to send information to the mobile node sends the packets with the mobile node's real IP address on them they go to the home domain of the mobile node when the mobile node is not at home the packets are picked up by the Home agent who basically tells the router send everything for that guy here the home agent when the foreign agent is registered then creates an ipip tunnel to the foreign agent care of address the foreign agent then sends the package onto the mobile node so the tunnel looks like this we've got the IP datagram which is what the corresponding host was really sending and we've got the header that says this is coming from X and it's going to the mobile node we put another header on that that says this is coming from the h agent going to the car of address strip it off and deliver it um everything is fine there of course that's all exposed and uh we need to add some security to it uh when we move around the mobile node may decide that the second foreign agent is providing better signal strength or service or what have you it can deregister and re-register it can allow the registration to expire if the mobile node re-registers through another foreign agent the registration with the first foreign agent is automatically dropped and if there are higher level protocols involved and there have been packets sent to the first foreign agent that can't get to the mobile node because it's out of radio range higher level protocols like TCP IP TCP will retransmit and nothing will be lost there'll just be a hiccup in the uh in the uh latency um on that uh okay rout routing is real fun uh you know they're they're you run out of fingers and toes to uh keep track of where things are really happening and if if anybody really likes to get into the details of routing let me know but otherwise I'm going to go very rapidly uh through a lot of these because they explain but they really don't do that much uh for us what's much more interesting are some of the authentication issues um what we do for authentication on this is use a shared uh md5 key between the mobile node and the home agent to authenticate the packets and uh that's reasonably good we have replay protection with a timestamp and a randomly generated nons in the thing and uh it works out pretty well it sets the it's an extension to the registration packet for the authentication stuff and so it's over the uh the signature is over the uh authentication message and that that provides adequate protection here uh say between the nons and the uh timestamp uh you have pretty good protection against Replay in most time scales um on that it works reasonably well um you can have now if you're visiting externally um you may very well want to have DHCP requirements so the mobile nodes can have local address if they need local things but there are security problems when you're on the road and moving rapidly you need foreign agent beaconing to do the handoffs quickly because there isn't time to send out a discovery message from the mobile node says there anybody out there who can handle the traffic and wait for some period of time for the responses and then do the handoff so we've adopted uh the uh agent beaconing um almost exclusively but mobile IP protocol allows you to do it the other way around uh we can't see any reason why you would want to uh to particularly do that okay there are several potential problems here one of them is that mobile IP is IP level layer it's a step up but it certainly doesn't solve all the problems for uh Mobility triangle routing which uh is what happens it's the thing was originally uh considered is that the corresponding host would send to the home agent would send to the foreign agent which would send to the mobile node and then the idea was the mobile node would put its own IP address and send it right back to the corresponding host well say a lot of Border routers don't like that uh those packets get dropped on the floor so in fact what's has to happen is that you have to establish a ton tunnel from the uh foreign agent SL mobile node back to the home agent who then DET tunnels it and sends it back to the corresponding host now that will um go a long way towards hiding the fact that you are um not at home um but it means that if the corresponding host was in this room my packets would travel to Portland and back in both directions so it has a problem of about uh doubling the routing effort and uh that's a problem um okay they operating system flexibility issues binding the interface IP addresses to the subnets uh they're in the wrong place um by normal parlament and that's a that's a problem um the mobile node has to change it default route dynamically which is a faring concept to a lot of the routing um the address resolution protocol which is the way you discover the Mac layer physical address of a system breaks down big time in doing this um so we do tunnel out and tunnel in uh to avoid border router problems and uh and the problems of packet showing up in the wrong place with the wrong addresses on them and the home agent say is a single point of failure um security issues uh you know Wireless links may be deemed less secure than wired ones perhaps unacceptably so and uh there are also Tempest issues uh most of these machines make pretty good transmitters on their own and you can often figure out what they're doing just from those signatures even if we haven't hooked them up to a radio modem um so if we're using Wireless within our own Enterprise we still may have those kinds of problems uh outside the Enterprise when we're visiting the laptop and owner abroad really have left behind any protections that their Enterprises firewalls might have provided them and this is not good um the Enterprise probably needs to have a separate subnet for visitors that is somehow walled off from the rest of the Enterprise just just to keep visitors from being able to launch attacks from inside um and the policy must evolve I mean lots of Institutions simply have just say no as their policy for visitors with with computers um I'm no longer told most places I can't bring the thing into the building uh that's gotten almost impossible to uh to enforce but uh you know getting connectivity inside the building except by the exchange of discs is is simply against the rules in a lot of places um key management and authentication are areas that we are looking at I the home agent to mobile node authentication and Key Management is easy but if I have to authenticate to the foreign agent before I can make a connection or request to the home agent uh what kind of certificate infrastructure do I have to carry with me the thing that seems to us to be more reasonable but a lot of people don't like the idea is that when I send my registration request to the foreign agent unless the foreign agent can tell from looking at the address of the home agent that I'm trying to connect to that this is something that it absolutely will not support based on some domain-based policy it should send the thing on and possibly request Authentication of the home agent and the foreign agent and home agent who are both connected to the wired infrastructure and therefore have access to certificate resources and things like that can perhaps find some mutually trustworthy introducer in the certificate hierarchy that they're satisfied with each other's identities once that has been done it seems not unreasonable for the foreign agent to ask the home agent to serve as a Sur Target for authenticating the mobile node provided the mobile node has authenticated itself to the home agent to the home agent satisfaction that is the home agent should be the introducer and provide all elements of the certificate hierarchy from whatever certificate the mobile node carries to vouch for its identity up through the hierarchy to whatever was satisfactory for the home agent to authenticate itself with the foreign agent uh asking the mobile node to carry a duplicate set of all of those certificates with it or to have access to those resources before it's made any connections strikes us as being a little bit problematic and we don't particularly see any risks if you're willing to trust the home agent you would trust the mobile node if it presented the same set of materials and so the only thing beyond the home agent in the hierarchy that the mobile node can present is really its own certificate which has been in effect signed buy the same entity that signed the home agents certificate and from that point on you want to have a chain that that really works um but you need some sort of dynamic look up for the certificates there's work in the DNS security area that uh that does that um and you probably need some security for all the mobile node packets CU once the whole thing has been uh authenticated and so on it's fairly easy to hijack the connection and we've seen some ways that we can do that um um okay let's see triangle routing uh we talked about and the worst worst thing is that it costs you about twice in routing um on other things um let's see I'm coming up against the time at which I think probably a fair number of you have to leave so let's look at what the most interesting pieces that are left here there are a lot of interesting networking uh issues but here's a nice security issue um the address resolution protocol allows a unit to say hey I'm IP address such and such and such and my Mac address has just changed okay one way to hijack a connection once the authentication has been done is for a uh spoofer to come in and say I'm ip11 1.1.1 and my new Mac address is something else and if that is believed by the foreign agent all the subsequent packets will go out to a different Mac address this guy will think he's just faded off the end of the universe and the connection the authentication con authenticated connection will be wide open now if we have uh a secure tunnel with authentication on every packet and or uh encryption on every packet this isn't going to help but if we don't add those features it's fairly easy to do this kind of hijacking and given that the strongest radio signal usually wins uh in a lot of these things it may be easy for the hijacker to be in the right position as the mobile node Fades out to say whoops I just changed my Mac address here I am stronger than ever and until the mobile node re-registers through another foreign agent those packets will keep on coming um on it uh uh promiscuous Arc is a uh is a bad thing in the mobile environment because it's too easy to do that um okay um if we add IP security and authenticate and or encrypt the payloads of the packets um we can protect all of the traffic on the mobile links and we have the mechanisms in our system uh for doing this but when we start talking about authentication of Agents we have some scalability problems and we're we're working with those um on them but there's it's an area in which everybody is doing a lot of work and we don't have any magic answers we had hoped that we would pick up somebody's Key Management stuff and just transplant it into our system and nobody has come along with a suitable uh suitable candidate for this um there are lots of chicken and egg problems in here because a lot of the proposals that involve securing these connections assume you have a secured connection from which to secure the connection and when all you've got is this initial radio link which hasn't had anything authenticated on it yet to start with um it's hard to get stuff done to set up security associations the Assumption has been that you have some knowledge on which the association can be based it can't be that somebody claims that they're Bill Bill Clinton and here's my public key On You' got to have something better than that but unless you know the routing is secure it's too easy to spoof a lot of these things unless you have all of the certificate materials and so on that you need on hand and so our proposal has been basically let the fixed pieces of the infrastructure do this kind of authentication and only worry about authenticating the mobile node to its home agent who has the basis to know who it is um on that but uh a lot of the proposals in DNS SEC and things like that may or may not help but they sort of assume that everything uh is is secure to begin with and this is not uh way okay we've got um this is one of our our displays these are uh four of our machines and this typical sort of thing you see wandering around the building uh Guinness happens to be the machine that is the uh closest uh or has the best signal strength on this particular display of of the nodes prince dreadn in defense are uh other uh foreign agents and so this would be the logical agent to connect to now a few minutes later we might have wandered down the hall and prints might have come up and Guin us gone down the system will automatically transfer over make a new registration um packets will be uh the home agent will be contacted and new packets will be sent um and uh everything uh goes over uh it's basically a heuristic we go with the best signal strength over a period of say 10 seconds to cut out real shortterm Fades and and things like that um and once we make a change we try to stick with it until the signal drops below a threshold where it looks like it's headed on down and we're going to lose it uh we try not to bounce around because bouncing around means re-registration and that's a a major uh problem um and we try a forign agent and if we don't get an act back from we Mark that one as bad and go on and and and try others uh from a practical standpoint it has worked really well uh on it we've done an ad hoc routing protocol that has mobile nodes acting as routers so that we can get connectivity even when a mobile node can't directly reach a foreign agent or a Home agent and uh it works pretty well uh with a limited number of Agents it's not clear if we had lots and lots and lots of choice whether it would pick a fairly Optimum one and an interesting problem to deal with it is uh can you do things like minimum energy routing now these laptops or mobile nodes have limited power resources and so it may be that a four hop or five hop uh connection uses less energy on somebody's transmitter or sends fewer packets through the guy whose batteries are nearly dead or whatever and uh we don't know of anybody who's got a good solution to those kinds of problems um say we've done a home agency redundancy protocol that has multiple home agents and uh we have that now up and running and uh that works out fairly well it looks sort of like this that uh we'd like to have the home agents on the same Wireless subnet but possibly on different wired subnets certainly far enough apart so loss of one power circuit or one piece of ethernet cable or what have you wouldn't take out the whole thing um and that's uh experimentally working working reasonably well um I've also wanted to look at what happens with foreign agency redund foreign agent redundancy where you send the packets to multiple foreign agents uh when signal to noise ratios drop down to the marginal level in the hope that at least one of them will get through and the higher level protocols will sort out the duplicate deliveries uh we haven't experimented with that but we can um in the policy area we need ways that mobile nodes can dynamically take an appropriate policy with them on the road and enforce it with respect to what kinds of connections they're going to permit uh what features they're going to provide what services they're going to provide and so on uh say there are issues of scalability keys and policy negotiations um we really would like to look at richer data and connectivity environments for the on the road types um you know can we support infrared and wireless and wired and so on all out of the same platform so that we can get connectivity in a number of different varieties of of environments um the issues of loading and throughput in the wireless environment are are problem and uh multicast really isn't nicely supported by mobile IP and that's an area where we think we probably have some work to do and uh then in General ad hoc wir routing in environments that are mixed mobile nodes and fixed nodes of finding a way to get through uh under various kinds of constraints okay any questions I'll be glad to answer otherwise uh thank you very much and uh anybody who needs to
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with Nancy Today
good morning well you know what it's cold out and it's too cold to go out so let me turn this around so I thought I'm going to go out from just looking I'm going to pretend I'm out and I was thinking about the things that need to be done I think that's good for me if I look at things and I see what needs to be done like for instance there's some things on the roof that need there and down here isn't that pretty let's look closely at it let's pretend we're walking down there yeah we're going down between those Hills we're walking down there then we walk out over there and the bench guess I can't see the bench from here the bench is right along the swing it's right alongside the but it's hidden from here huh I could move it over so I could get better cell service put it right by that post it's -17 celsus so I suppose if you could ever walk on this Pond now would be win good thing I'm not down there trying to such silly things look at those tracks I wonder what that was there's more tracks going this way there probably a deer and they used part of their time they walked on the the path I I blew with the snowmobile no snowblower
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Storytime: Adding Integers
[Music] welcome to story time with the black magician [Music] that's me all right so let me tell y'all about a dark scary time called 2004 i was 11 years old i had no computer or internet access and i had just got a new phone not a smartphone like the one you all knew kids got these days i had this thing so keep in mind i'm 11 years old they told me i could browse the internet for just that day oh say less what they didn't tell me was that i only had till 7 pm i'm telling y'all that i was on the internet until midnight that is five hours of unsupervised internet activity but here's the thing getting on the internet in 2004 wasn't even exciting the only thing we had on there was ask jeeves and i was on there asking jesus everything i could think of why is the sky blue where do babies come from is my poop supposed to be green literally everything come to find out as jeez wasn't a very reliable source so if you see jeeves out in the streets don't ask him long story short mobile data was not cheap i ran up a 300 bill on my mom's account her auto pay overdraft her account leaving her with a negative 150 being the reasonable parent that she claimed to be she gave me two choices give me the money you made from cutting grass or i'm gonna beat you at the end of the day i just gave her the money i mean it's not like my mom ever hit me she's not violent there is indeed math involved if her account is negative 150 dollars and i have been forcefully told to give her 200 how much is in her account now find out at the end of this video it's the black magician that's me greetings mathematicians and welcome to another episode of the black magician a solution to your math problem provided by somebody that looks like you talks like you in the future could be you i'm great and by the end of this video you're going to be able to add integers with the same size and with different signs but before we get started make sure you subscribe and ring my bell so you don't miss my next lesson which will usually be wednesdays now let's get back to that real world question i overdraft my mom's account by 150 so we have negative 150 and then we added my 200 so how much money does my mom have left in her account if we use our trick we're going to take 200 and subtract 150 that's going to leave me with 50 the bigger number is positive so the answer is also positive so after my mother takes all my money what's left in her account is 50 no i did not get that money back now hopefully you understand all about adding integers that are the same sign or different sign if you still don't understand go ahead and rewind the video watch it again and as i said in the last video if you understand it after that well shoot i can't help you if you like what you've heard give me a thumbs up thumbs down not hurting my feelings like subscribe coronavirus got you sitting on the couch watching tv and your life's passing you on by you're thinking well maybe i'll go to school next year or maybe next semester no do it right now i'll work with you whenever you want you can watch me before you turn on the playstation and after you turn on the playstation whatever you need to do to graduate go subscribe right now i'm out here to help you you spend all day on your phone anyway might as well subscribe to a channel that's going to help you in your future all you got to do is pick up the phone and subscribe why are you making this so complicated it's easy matter of fact i'ma subscribe to my own channel right now
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Lego City Undercover #8 - Prancing Fools
[Music] what is up in their army I am given five coming at you with another video what is up everybody is a heavy hitter day but I haven't started any heavy hitters some go with last year's game of the season more season of into darkness game of the season but the game of the season and at the moment I made a prison cell but I'm gonna let's go so when you take this code we're gonna take this car and go do something you needle sort of you don't work police officer break the law boys I'm gonna get in trouble for that all right why did you jump into me people in this game there H yet let's go that's cool [Music] so no really chase really know in retrospect I think this would come to see illegal but so you know look where you're going guess not thank you [Music] stupid little are they somebody limos [Music] you're the new boy yes sir oh I was promised a thug you look more respectable than I was hoping well then maybe you should get some glasses old man haha that's more like it okay I need you to pick someone obviously that person is Farah Stockwell the multi billionaire that is correct it won't be easy though mr. Blackwell is constantly hounded by the paparazzi they will try to follow you well not like this got it not a problem because I am awesome at driving good boy go pick him up at blackwell tower and be polite he's our only customer of course he's our only customer oh we're taking the limo and get some kind of business [Applause] why would it be our only customer we've got two minutes to get there really [Music] Oh yeah yeah the tree jumped up in your way you drove into a [Music] [Applause] yeah yeah it changed Walters drive properly [Music] okay site choice mr. Blackwell are you still thinking about the scandal why won't you let anyone in your tower anymore is it true you prefer cats to dogs gentlemen please give mr. Blackwell some privacy he merely wishes through his team mysterious secretive reasons he doesn't want you to know about where can I take you sir very kind of you to ask young man I shall be attending one of the last ever performances of the perpetual inbox of the Gillespie theatre I trust you have been told of my aversion to the paparazzi oh yes sir I'll do my best to shake them off I appreciate that this may require you to adopt a somewhat shall we say unorthodox driving style it could get a little rough oh do not worry on my account I have written atop ships of the deserts nothing can compare to the discomfort that inflicts upon one's posterior are you a platform of the Arts yourself young man well I like that TV show with the monkey who solves crimes may I ask what the play you're seeing is about Authority regulations bureaucracy sounds like my old job ah to have your plans thwarted by fools but what can you do or you go mad yeah man or you could sneak behind their backs and get your own way without them knowing the third option don't tell anyone but that's the one I favor me too well I hope you enjoy the play anyway thank you I suspect it'll be the last chance I get to see one in quite some time I have rather a long trip coming up okay then I guess I don't know what that means the bias later okay guitar [Music] well I think I just about survived that journey driver there's no need to wait I shall be getting home by other means goodbye goodbye sir [Music] he arrived in a limousine that is topless oh that was admirable driving for mr. blackwell respect for traffic laws proves that you are an awful person and is to be commended Thanks I hate traffic laws yes sort of individual we are looking for have you ever stolen anything I stole some pens a thousand pens from a child with a limb excellent then you offer promotion go to the alleyway to the left of the salvage yard in pagoda my employer will be anticipating your arrival there he will explain the details let's go meet mr. Chen know your crap never mind a mine a mine [Music] no that's a police car I don't want you here the limo let's go let's go standard further I need to borrow your car let's go to be inconspicuous labeled Edgardo [Applause] walk around the car chase you genius [Music] perfect I'm here about a promotion you you look like a cap well I'm not see greetings driver you want to make some headway stop that I will fire you prancing fool what do you got in mind getaway driving not so fast careful driving [Music] first you have to prove yourself here is a list of instructions follow them to myself yard and don't get cocked like those knuckleheads dead sure thing mr. Chan please call me soon okay so Chan wants me to recover a car from his rival while they're having a shindig I guess that makes me a party pooper are you anyway you would live let's go [Applause] [Music] that's quick I'm gonna get in trouble for this lot quicker it's going to press back and oppressed why [Music] [Applause] Wow we just did a roll rush what the heck what they come from [Applause] that's the car at the door hey there's a bound to guard this place yeah you know we could sneak off to that other party by the hotel pool maybe if they started playing some decent music and service you guys want some music I'll get you some music not very but they're really what you want there's meant to be a barbeque here they expect me to serve up birth through poisoning in a button without a barbecue I didn't train for two whole days to be a chef so I could deal with this kind of endurance dude no no no no no no you don't train for two days to become a chef I wouldn't trust this guy when making me anything and it's even clean smother everything and catch up to disguise the taste this time now I just need some stuff to cook on it [Music] I'm here just need someone to get me some food eat the chicken get boo that was anticlimactic [Applause] maybe a sandwich there I was here who could possibly get some food for hint thank ya Oh nope not there what allow the half-hour for lunch lunch hey I'm not getting at myself coffee fresh ingredients look like well I know what ingredient like I don't know where they are dude my music system last night was amazing I love it when a plan comes together I have no idea where it would be and I think I have a glitch being that it's not registering me doing anything here just need someone to get me so I'm gonna pause the recording I'm going to see what the heck is wrong been that I feel like that arrow should not be there who could possibly get something no I don't feel like something should be so I'm going to pause the recording and I'll be back okay so I I got back here that part is still interesting I I came up here built this then after I built this that guy flash so I said you know I should probably record this and and now I shall bring her back chasm oblem I record should I have used sham as a kazoo well maybe grab a Cadabra no that's for me I'll seafood appear well sure she's something I'm doing pretty good [Music] was a mistake [Music] EJ sweet now crank it up to 11 hey that's your job oh I think the rhythm just got me catch you later okay that got rid of one of them we still need our cocoon what's shaking Oh yep just need someone to get me some food yeah yeah I'd love to I have literally no idea where Oh who could possibly get I need my phone for it been that I don't know how otherwise this they find it I need to actually look it up that's either mike game that's completely glitched and all huh cook pick up the disc and put it back hmm okay why is he loitering I hope they manage to catch oh yeah he was that would be too soon Slater did good morning Hey [Applause] Palestine half-day holiday yes are there beautiful words in the English language I got it our usual it's Saturday yeah yeah how did I not see that and I've got it okay go deliver this to them you can get that other irty guard or bouncer whatever chicken that's perfect Thanks 30 seconds and knees will be ready to eat would you like some chicken tartare I'll pass I think I do okay let's go if you left the car well chen a car Hey what are you doing secret car washes get iam [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] Oh [Music] and he got that day is the first day of the rest of my life okay let's go [Music] Chace is it true you're a member of a criminal gang now yeah that's right I'm working for Chen Wang it's not real Frank I'm undercover remember so I can find out where Rex is and arrest him I knew that you don't have to sign that good luck in your new job card anymore listen Chan asked me to take a car from one of his rivals he wasn't exactly a nice guy but he should probably be compensated by the city do you think you can get that cleared by someone in charge sure I can totally do that I once gave a really important message from the mayor to the mayor oh okay [Music] yeah I think so come back my church details later that [Music] okay hey great work driver you have proven yourself to be most reliable which is good because I need you to go to the office at my limo place the burglar alarm has gone off I would send Fang orally but there tied up at the moment which is why I told you not to play with skipping ropes during work hours what about the old guy who works in your limo company I had to fire him for being too familiar with me which I regret as he's my father if you find anyone in there deal with them do you understand yeah oh and while you're in there the people who employ my services value their privacy so don't look at my records I wouldn't dream of it just gonna run there give me Oh oh yeah and something required for a tow truck what I feel like that's the guy I killed the robot missed what are they doing [Music] oh my god that's fine 200 I [Music] really [Music] stop chase I thought Chan's men were after me they kinda are I'm undercover in his game why were you at his office I'm trying to find my dad chase what like in a filing cabinet no no I mean that just before he disappeared he was seen getting into a limousine what a chance I think so but the only stuff I found in Chan's office were empty money bags from Pappalardo z-- Pappalardo z-- yeah the ice cream place with the trucks you know yeah I remember so if Chan's working for Vinnie Pappalardo his gang is it Vinnie what's working phalanx hey where are you going cam must be keeping my dad somewhere else stop it's too risky I'll find your dad it's the least I can do I am NOT gonna let you endanger my dad just so you can make up for the past that's not why I want to help you King gen trains gang dug cheap and unlocked chapter six all in the family let's go Chapter five we have completed Oh what did you find in my office driver oh nothing I think an animal got in and set the alarm off some sort of stubborn mule not again I told you not to store carrots in there idiots so don't worry no one knows you're working for Vinnie Pappalardo excellent what you looked at my records sorry I couldn't help it but Wow Vinnie Pappalardo is one heck of a criminal maybe so but unlike me Vinnie Pappalardo has quite a temper what you're fired also he doesn't trust anyone not since Moe his right-hand man got arrested huh Vinnie would probably be really grateful to anyone who could help with that oh yes you could just steal a prison truck and then pick him up outside the courthouse where he's being sentenced today wait a minute you're not thinking about joining his crew are you you're my driver not for much longer if I can get Moe out of jail that could be my way into Vinnie's gang and get me one step closer to Rick's right-hand man Moe DeLuca he's not actually a criminal he's just Manny's cousin so why is he being sentenced uh let me check Wow 412 unpaid parking job so I suppose it won't really matter if he doesn't go to jail what are you up to chase Chan is working for Vinnie and I'm pretty sure Vinnie is working for Rex but I'll need him to trust me by busting out Moe DeLuca that doesn't sound very by-the-book it's the only lead I've got does the department have a prison transport truck I can borrow maybe try Chuck he's outside the back of the station I'll tell him you're coming Trac could've also called a buck but let's go with Chuck so Naomi I will we will do that on the next episode see you there they aren't ready to see keep your front end I'll see you later today or you stay cool and have fun and I hope to see you all in the next video see you later in there may stay cool and I'm trying to forget to like the video share it with your family and friends let's get me a fast enough
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Lagrange multipliers
[Music] let's understand the meaning of the multiplier in the lagrange multiplier method considering the function f of x y to be equal to the product of x y and we want to find the maximum for example and the minimum of this function to the subject to the restriction x squared plus y squared equals to 8. we construct a lagrange function which is x y plus lambda times eight minus x squared minus y squared and this lambda is called the multiplier and we solve it as usual the partial derivative with respect to x is y minus 2 lambda x the parser with respect to y is x minus 2 lambda y and the parasite with respect to lambda x eight minus x squared minus y squared have to equals to zero both are equal to zero okay consider the first equation where y is equals to 2 lambda x and replace on the second one and we have x minus 2 lambda times 2 lambda x equals to 0 or x minus 4 lambda squared x equals to zero x comma factor of one minus four lambda squared equals to zero that gives x equals to zero but if x equals to zero from this equation here we get y equals to zero and then x squared plus y squared will not be equals to it so we should go to the other four lambda square equals to one where we get lambda equals to one half and lambda equals to minus one half thus we have two cases first case case one lambda equals to one half in this case again because of the question mark with the star here we have that y is equals 2 times one half of x equals 2x and so x squared plus y squared becomes 2x squared equals to 8 x squared equals to 4 x equals to 2 with y equals to 2 and minus 2 with y equals to minus 2 and we got two points the two two and the minus two minus two now on the second case we have lambda equals two minus one half and we have y is equals to minus x but the power of x squared plus y squared doesn't change so we get two cases x equals to one half and y equals to minus one half point three one half i'm sorry this is a mistake here it's not one half but two let me erase it and go back over it x equals 2 2 and y equals to minus 2 0.3 which is 2 minus 2 and x equals 2 minus 2 y equals to 2 0.4 equals minus 2 2. now we go back to the function f of x y and we check f of the 2 2 is equals to f of minus 2 minus 2 equals to 4 and f of 2 minus 2 equals f of minus 2 2 equals to minus 4 so we have 2 maximum at the points p1 and p2 and two minimum at the points p3 and p4 now what is the meaning of lambda here well we got two values for lambda on the first case lambda it was equals to one half and here that was equals to minus one suppose that we have the same problem namely we have to find the maximum and minimum of f of x y equals to x times y subject to the condition x squared plus y squared equals to 9. and here is where lambda comes into let me write it first clearly in blue lambda is approximately the change in the value f of the maximum or minimum if the restriction increases by one unit so in particular we have for the maximum f of p1 or p2 is equal to four so approximating under the new condition of x squared plus y squared equals 29 we should get f of the new maximum should be approximately well 4.5 because lambda is one half and for the minimum f of p3 of p4 equals to minus 4 and the new restriction f of the new minimum should be approximately 4 minus 1 half which is 3 minus sorry minus 4 minus 1 half which is minus 4.5 well this case works very well because in this case it's not approximately but exactly if you do the computation what you get is like for the maximum with lambda for for the maximum you get that x is equals to well for the maximum we have x equals 2y and doing the computations again we have x squared plus x squared equals to 9 from where x equals to plus minus root of 9 half which is plus minus root of nine divided by root of two and the function f of x y will be in this case f of three over root two three over root two or both minus in the same manner that's three times three over root two times root two so the nine over two which is exactly four point five and similarly for the minimum you can check that you get minus four point five but let's recall because not always you get exact but the value is suppose you have a problem of maximizing or minimizing it doesn't matter a function subject to a restriction something some expression of x y x y blah blah blah equals to c and your maximum value for example f in the maximum is equals to a with multiplier whatever sun is small amount l then if we get our restriction increased by one x y blah blah blah equals to c plus one we'll have for the new maximum the value will be approximately the old value in the maximum a plus the multiplier l let's see this with geogebra problem which we just did with the tablet no paper and pens but the tablet let's see we can look at it in geogebra we wanted to maximize or minimize this function subject to the restriction x squared plus y squared equals to it let's put that restriction in three dimensions it's a cylinder and this point here around the four is the maximum and below we have the minimum so just to see graphically let's remove the cylinder and put our restriction on the plane now what we are going to do we are going to keep moving the function values up and down and see what the level curves of this here you can see the level curve it corresponds to two branches which you can look at it here the two branches now the bigger we going the value of the function the outer the level curves go to detach the point one is four and there is your maximum because if the function increases in value you come out of the restriction and the same for the minimum there is your minimum and that's how the lagrange multipliers are understood in terms of level cars
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Lucille is doing her best (excerpt from the 5-11-14 event)
and i just actually am reminded again about what jennifer talked about because it ties into some of the things that that we do here normally on sunday so i lined up so much of how happiness is a process and it's something that you have to learn and figure out how it works and you can get support from others on how that on how that can happen too but but we know that you usually don't just achieve happiness and you're there you have to put effort towards it you have to figure out how to make it work so this is a portion where we have somebody come up and tell us what they're doing to figure out how to be happy and how to live better so i'd like to introduce lucille because lucille is doing her best hey everyone my name is lucille i'm finishing up my biology degree at portland state right now and getting ready to go into reproductive health as a nurse midwife my dad over there is a counselor for hospice and my mom's a microbiologist so the family joke is that i'll help people into this world that helps them on their way out and mom keeps everyone healthy and on their feet in between she also keeps us all on our toes but that's a different story maybe mom when i started college i decided to try to squeeze my four-year degree into three years so that i could use my last year to study abroad now you may be thinking that this is the story of how i caught a one-way flight to australia and lived as a traveling musician for a year or shipped off to teach english to students in senegal and i'm not gonna lie that would be pretty cool more power to you if you want to go do that but that's not my story because something didn't go according to plan i fell in love and two years later we were more in love than when we started and of course studying abroad was still an option but i decided that love was its own adventure and i wanted to stick around to see where that led so i wrote down the reasons that i wanted to go abroad to explore different cultures to have enriching new experiences to make a meaningful impact in the world and i started wondering what would it look like if i took a year to try to do all those things in portland and this is not the story of my portland gap year because i haven't done that yet i'm still in classes full time and counting down the days until my gap year begins maybe i'll have to come do this again next year so you all know how it goes today this is the story of how preparing for a gap here in portland opened my eyes to the possibilities hiding in plain sight all around me so i want to ask you what would you do with a year if you had one year in the city you already lived in to try to squeeze in as many amazing experiences as you could where would you start i know that i'll need to boost my grad school application which essentially means that i have a year to prove my passion about things i'm passionate about i can handle that so what else what are the things that i've always wanted to find time for that never quite make it to the top of the to-do list the desires that are simmering in the background waiting for the right opportunity and all of a sudden ideas started glowing i want to learn spanish i want to volunteer i want to meet new people explore new ways of looking at the world try new activities i want to build community i want to dance and so i started doing the research where could i volunteer where could i meet new people what activities could i explore i joined meetup.com and started going to a different group every week it took time but one by one i started finding opportunities that lit up that fire within me and here's the curveball and all this when you find something that you're really excited about sunday assembly you don't want to wait until all of your other responsibilities fall away you want to get involved and the sooner the better so i haven't started my gap year yet i'm still in school and still doing all the things i've been doing for the last three years and now i'm also doing things i couldn't have imagined i'd be able to find time for time is a limited resource and i knew that my grades would probably drop as i had less and less time from studying i accepted that and i decided it was worthwhile to my surprise that happiness and encouragement that i felt led into the classroom and my grades actually improved so go figure i wanted to have an adventure in my gap year and to my surprise i've already had more of an adventure than i bargained for before my gap year even started now i'm about to get philosophical so bear with me i think that we spend a lot of our lives putting out fires we look at our lives and say what needs aren't being meant and what can i do to meet them and i think that's a survival skill there's a reason that we do that so i'm not going to tell you to stop doing that but i do think that it's important that we not let ourselves get stuck there it's important that we also come in our lives from the other direction and say when do i feel most inspired where do i feel like i belong when do i feel excited to remember in between putting out all those fires to ask what you really want to be doing with those moments that happen when you're too busy doing everything else so i'd like to leave you with a challenge you probably didn't know you were going to get homework today but i've got an assignment for you i challenge you to take those things that are hovering at the bottom of your to-do list you know what they are those things that you look at and say maybe someday if only i had more time maybe it's an art class or a family camping trip maybe it's a bigger positive life change that takes more work like finally making it in to see a counselor quitting smoking or taking the week of the midlife career change whatever it is for you i challenge you to take those things and look at them really look at them write them down and examine them from a practical perspective figure out what the first steps you need to take would be to make those a reality and then i challenge you to take them and it may be that you really don't have time to take on anything new right now and that's okay the need to prioritize is part of being human but i suspect that if you actually looked at them thoroughly figured out what those first steps would be and took just that first step you might find that you have more time than you think you do thank you thanks a lot
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Jeremiah 11:11 Explained // Us Movie Bible Verse
what's up guys there is a new movie out called us and it references the verse Jeremiah 11:11 it reads therefore this is what the Lord says I will bring on them a disaster they cannot escape although they cry out to me I will not listen to them that is a crazy verse let's unpack it what's up guys I make videos just like this every single week to make faithful followers of Jesus and equip them to change the world that sounds like what you're looking forward do me a favor and slap that subscribe button go ahead and tap that notification bell be sure to follow leave a comment to all the cool YouTube things alright so there's a new horror movie out called us and in the movie it references this verse Jeremiah 11:11 which at an initial reading seems to speak of God and a very angry hateful since and when we think of God if you know the least little thing about God that's not how you think of him so the question is what is up with this verse why is God saying what he's saying why is he gonna bring destruction on a people why is he going to not answer prayers what could cause God to act like that so this particular scripture is given to a specific people at a specific time for a specific reason and that there is actually a lot of background to what God says here so I will say like any other passage of Scripture any other single verse never read just a single verse and and assume you know what it means we always have to read scripture in context so anytime we see a verse like this one where God is talking about destruction and not answering prayers and doing the things that we think God shouldn't do we need to look at it in its whole we need to look at it in context so that's exactly what we're gonna do here with Jeremiah 11:11 is we're gonna look at the context of this passage so the best way to do this is simply start at the beginning of a chapter it's best if you read the whole book but if you don't have that kind of time start at the beginning of the chapter so let's read in Jeremiah 11 starting in verse 2 listen to the terms of this covenant and tell them to the people of Judah and to who live in Jerusalem tell them that this is what the Lord God of Israel says cursed is the one who does not obey the terms of this covenant the terms I commanded your ancestors when I brought them out of Egypt out of the iron smelting furnace I said obey me and do everything I command you and you will be my people and I will be your God so at the very start God is talking about this covenant that he made with Moses that he made with the Israelites very early on and this covenant was a promise now when we give their word covenant it sounds very biblical very ancient but really we're talking that is is a contract a a written legal document something that binds two parties together so we're talking about a covenant God is talking about his contract that he had with Israel and it was this that if Israel would obey him that they would follow his commands that they would keep their into the bargain that they would be God's people and that he would be their God so when we get to this verse and it says God hears them but doesn't answer their calling is that so wrong they broke their contract right they broke the contract they they made the contract null and void so once the contract was broken are they still God's people because they disobeyed God you see what the Israelites were the people of Judah we're doing at this moment as they were they were creating and they were worshiping other gods above Yahweh the God of Israel that they were worshiping Bale and they were worshipping these other gods and they worshipped monuments and they created their own gods with their own hands and they would lean and they would pray to and they would give glory to these other gods and and God Yahweh the God of Israel says you know what I'm fed up with it I'm done you want your other gods you can keep your other gods because in the very next verse in verse 12 Yahweh actually says this then the cities of Judah and the habitants of Jerusalem will go and cry to the gods to whom they make offerings but they cannot save them in the time of their trouble why does God say this because he knows that the gods that they are crying out to the gods that they are worshiping the gods they are giving glory to our false gods they do not exist they have been created with human hands and cannot answer prayers you see when we put things above God sometimes God is gonna give us the things we put above him and he's gonna say you know what go ahead cry out to that thing see if it will save you it never will the more things we try to take in and to fill that void it will never fill that void you see we may think that God this is unfair why are you treating your people like this because God had a plane he left them to their own volition he left them to their own created gods and he said okay do it yourself but he didn't stop there he had a plan he knew from the beginning what he was gonna do he knew that he wasn't gonna leave them forever but he was just gonna let them see that their gods were nothing about false gods in just a few short chapters Yahweh is gonna uh tur a phrase that will become the most popular Bible verse in history and that's Jeremiah 29:11 he's speaking to these exact same people these people that that disobeyed him that denied him that blaspheme him then chose other gods above him God says to them for I know the plans I have for you declares the Lord plans to prosper you and not to harm you plans to give you hope and to give you a future you see Yahweh the one true Living God is greater than all other ideas and all other creation and all their deities that people created with their own mind because he is filled with love and he's filled with grace in the midst of absolute betrayal God loves each and every person yes he says for this moment I may not answer you for this moment I may cause destruction so that you can see the sort of destruction you're causing into your own life just for this moment but listen I have a plan and I love you and I have a great glorious grace-filled plan for your future though they betrayed him though they denied him though they created gods that they would love more than him God has filled so much with love and grace that he still had a plan and a purpose and he loved them and he did not leave them nor did he reject them but he called them back to himself we see these same plans that he mentioned so we see him coming to fruition in the New Testament read in Hebrews 9:15 for this reason Christ is the mediator of the New Covenant that those who are called may receive the promised eternal inheritance now that he has died as a ransom to set them free from the sins committed under the first covenant Christ came to set us all free of the sins committed under the first covenant the first covenant that these Israelites broke and that God said that I will bring destruction on you and I will not hear your words God send Jesus his very own son from heaven to live a perfect sinless life so that he could go to the cross and he could forgive the sins committed under that first covenant yes though we broke that first covenant though the Israelites broke and betrayed and deny God in that first covenant God loved them so much that he sent his beloved son to die on the cross to save them from their sins you see we can read Jeremiah 11:11 and we can see that God is I hate feel frustrated father of God and that he just wants to cause destruction on his people and when you pray he does not hear your words you see that's what happens when we take scripture out of context we don't get the true identity of who God really is you see God in this moment yes he had to show discipline to his children the same as a father must show discipline to his children because he knows what is good for them we may not like that aspect of God but we need that aspect of God as much as we need the grace filled Savior sometimes we need discipline we need to be shown all wrong so that we can see our rights so Jeremiah 11:11 was not a eternal punishment it was a a guiding it was a direction to show them where they were to go and that God would use this moment that he still had a plan and that he would still sin his Savior the Son of God would come and to pay for sin and death and that he would cover all the sins and the betrayals and the denials and the brokenness that was made underneath the first covenant that he had a plan and a purpose for the good and future of the Israelites so yeah Jeremiah 11:11 may sound negative but God had a great plan I hope that if you had any questions about this if you were concerned about God's character this sort of cleared it up all of Scripture is connected we have multiple books and multiple chapters and multiple verses they're all written by followers of God by inspiration of the one true God Yahweh the God of Israel so when you put them all together you get the full context and the full identity of who God God the Father God the and God the Holy Spirit who thank our hope that it cleared up anything you had if you enjoyed this video I make videos just like this hopefully to encourage and to educate you if you enjoyed that do me a favor and go and hit that subscribe button leave me a comment down below to give me your take on this Scripture what you took away from this if this helped you if it kind of opened up some understanding for you anyway guys thank you so much for watching love you keep living that bold life [Music]
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Special Program ||Dr. Annadhanam Chidambara Sastry Garu || RJ Narumanchi || #Telugu NRI Radio
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Electronics | Wikipedia audio article
Electronics comprises the physics engineering technology and applications that deal with the emission flow in control of electrons in vacuum and matter the identification of the electron in 1897 along with the invention of the vacuum tube which could amplify and rectify small electrical signals inaugurated the field of electronics and the electron age Electronics deals with electrical circuits that involve active electrical components such as vacuum tubes transistors diodes integrated circuits optoelectronics and sensors associated passive electrical components and interconnection technologies commonly electronic devices contain circuitry consisting primarily or exclusively of active semiconductors supplemented with passive elements such a circuit is described as an electronic circuit the nonlinear behavior of active components and their ability to control electron flows makes amplification of weak signals possible Electronics is widely used in information processing telecommunication and signal processing the ability of electronic devices to act as switchers makes digital information processing possible interconnection technologies such as circuit boards electronics packaging technology and other varied forms of communication infrastructure complete circuit functionality and transform the mixed components into a regular working system electrical and electromechanical Science and Technology deals with the generation distribution switching storage and conversion of electrical energy to and from other energy forms using wires motors generators batteries switches relays transformers resistors and other passive components this distinction started around 1906 with the invention by lee deforest of the triode which made electrical amplification of weak radio signals and audio signals possible with a non mechanical device until 1950 this field was called radio technology because its principal application was the design and theory of radio transmitters receivers and vacuum tubes as of 2018 most electronic devices use semiconductor components to perform electron control the study semiconductor devices and related technology is considered a branch of solid-state physics whereas the design and construction of electronic circuits to solve practical problems come under electronics engineering this article focuses on engineering aspects of electronics topic branches of electronics Electronics has branches as follows digital electronics analog electronics micro electronics circuit design integrated circuits power electronics optoelectronics semiconductor devices embedded systems topic electronic devices and components an electronic component is any physical entity in an electronic system used to affect the electrons or their associated fields in a manner consistent with the intended function of the electronic system components are generally intended to be connected together usually by being soldered to a printed circuit board PCB to create an electronic circuit with a particular function for example an amplifier radio receiver or oscillator components may be packaged singly or in more complex groups as integrated circuits some common electronic components are capacitors inductors resistors diodes transistors etc components are often categorized as active AG transistors and thyristors or passive eg resistors diodes inductors and capacitors topic history of electronic components vacuum tubes thermionic valves were among the earliest electronic components they were almost solely responsible for the electronics revolution of the first half of the 20th century they allowed for vastly more complicated systems and gave us radio television phonographs radar long distance telephony and much more they played a leading role in the field of microwave and high power transmission as well as television receivers until the middle of the 1980s since that time solid-state devices have all but completely taken over vacuum tubes are still used in some specialist applications such as high-power RF amplifiers cathode ray tubes specialist audio equipment guitar amplifiers and some microwave devices in April 1955 the IBM 608 was the first IBM product to use transistor circuits without any vacuum tubes and is believed to be the first all transistorized calculator to be manufactured for the commercial market the 608 contained more than 3000 germanium transistors Thomas J Watson jr. ordered all future IBM products to use transistors in their design from that time on transistors were almost exclusively used for computer logic and peripherals topic types of circuits circuits and components can be divided into two groups analog and digital a particular device may consist of circuitry that has one or the other or a mix of the two types topic analog circuits most analog electronic appliances such as radio receivers are constructed from combinations of a few types of basic circuits analog circuits use a continuous range of voltage or current as opposed to discrete levels as in digital circuits the number of different analog circuits so far devised is huge especially because a circuit can be defined as anything from a single component to systems containing thousands of components analog circuits are sometimes called linear circuits although many nonlinear effects are used in analog circuits such as mixers modulators etc good examples of analog circuits include vacuum tube and transistor amplifiers operational amplifiers and oscillators one rarely finds modern circuits that are entirely analog these days analog circuitry may use digital or even microprocessor techniques to improve performance this type of circuit is usually called mixed signal rather than analog or digital sometimes it may be difficult to differentiate between analog and digital circuits as they have elements of both linear and nonlinear operation an example is the comparator which takes in a continuous range of voltage but only outputs one of two levels as in a digital circuit similarly an over driven transistor amplifier can take on the characteristics of a controlled switch having essentially two levels of output in fact many digital circuits are actually implemented as variations of analog circuits similar to this example after all all aspects of the real physical world are essentially analog so digital effects are only realised by constraining analog behavior topic digital circuits digital circuits are electric circuits based on a number of discrete voltage levels digital circuits are the most common physical representation of boolean algebra and are the basis of all digital computers to most engineers the terms digital circuit digital system and logic are interchangeable in the context of digital circuits most digital circuits use a binary system with two voltage levels labeled zero and one often logic zero will be a lower voltage and referred to as low while logic one is referred to as high however some systems use the reverse definition zero is high or our current based quite often the logic designer may reverse these definitions from one circuit to the next as he sees fit to facilitate his design the definition of the levels as zero or one is arbitrary ternary with three states logic has been studied and some prototype computers made computers electronic clocks and programmable logic controllers used to control industrial processes are constructed of digital circuits digital signal processors are another example building blocks logic gates adders flip-flops counters registers multiplexers Schmitt triggers highly integrated devices micro processors microcontrollers application-specific integrated circuit ASIC digital signal processor DSP field programmable gate array FPGA topic heat dissipation and thermal management heat generated by electronic circuitry must be dissipated to prevent immediate failure and improve long-term reliability heat dissipation is mostly achieved by passive conduction convection means to achieve greater dissipation include heat sinks and fans for air cooling and other forms of computer cooling such as water cooling these techniques use convection conduction and radiation of heat energy topic noise electronic noise is defined as unwanted disturbances superposed on a useful signal that tend to obscure its information content noise is not the same as signal distortion caused by a circuit noise is associated with all electronic circuits noise may be electromagnetically or thermally generated which can be decreased by lowering the operating temperature of the circuit other types of noise such as shot noise cannot be removed as they are due to limitations in physical properties topic electronics theory mathematical methods are integral to the study of electronics to become proficient in electronics it is also necessary to become proficient in the mathematics of circuit analysis circuit analysis is the study of methods of solving generally linear systems for unknown variables such as the voltage at a certain node or the current through a certain branch of a network a common analytical tool for this is the spice circuit simulator also important to electronics is the study and understanding of electromagnetic field theory topic electronics lab due to the complex nature of electronics theory laboratory experimentation is an important part of the development of electronic devices these experiments are used to test or verify the engineers design and detect errors historically electronics labs have consisted of electronics devices and equipment located in a physical space although in more recent years the trend has been towards electronics lab simulation software such as circuit logics multi-sim and pspice topic computer-aided design CAD today's Electronics Engineers have the ability to design circuits using pre manufactured building blocks such as power supplies semiconductors ie semiconductor devices such as transistors and integrated circuits electronic design automation software programs include schematic capture programs and printed circuit board design programs popular names in the EDA software world and the multi-sim cadence Oh are CA D Eagle PCB and schematic mentor pads PCB and logic schematic Altium protector electronics Proteus getter kickert and many others topic packaging methods many different methods of connecting components have been used over the years for instance early electronics often used point-to-point wiring with components attached to wooden bread boards to construct circuits cordwood construction and wire wrap were other methods used most modern-day electronics now use printed circuit boards made of materials such as fr4 or the cheaper and less hard-wearing synthetic resin bonded paper SR BP also known as PAC Selene excellent trademarks and fr2 characterized by its brown color health and environmental concerns associated with electronics assembly have gained increased attention in recent years especially for products destined to the European Union with its restriction of hazardous substances directive rose and waste electrical and electronic equipment directive W EEE which went into force in July 2006 topic electronic systems design electronic systems design deals with the multidisciplinary design issues of complex electronic devices such as mobile phones and computers the subject covers a broad spectrum from the design and development of an electronic system new product development to assuring its proper function service life and disposal electronic systems design is therefore the process of defining and developing complex electronic devices to satisfy specified requirements of the user topic C also you outline of electronics
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Desire of Ages | Ellen G. White | *Non-fiction, Biography & Autobiography, Religion | 9/15
chapter 50 of the desire of ages by lng white this librivox recording is in the public domain among snares all the while jesus was at jerusalem during the feast he was shattered by spies day after day new schemes to silence him were tried the priest and rulers were watching to entrap him they were planning to stop him by violence but this was not all they wanted to humble this galilean rabbi before the people on the first day of his presence the feast the rulers had come to him demanding by what authority he thought they wished to divert attention from him to the question of his right to teach and thus to their own importance and authority my teaching is not mine said jesus but his that sent me if any man willeth to do his will he shall know of the teaching whether it be of god or whether i speak for myself john 7 16 17 rv the question of these cavaliers jesus met not by answering the caval but by opening up truth vital to the salvation of the soul the perception and appreciation of truth he said depends less upon the mind than upon the heart truth must be received into the soul it claims the homage of the will if truth could be submitted to the reason alone pride would be no hindrance in the way of its reception but it is to be received through the work of grace in the heart and its reception depends upon the renunciation of every sin that the spirit of god reveals man's advantages for obtaining a knowledge of the truth however great these may be will prove of no benefit to him unless the heart is open to receive the truth and there is a conscientious surrender of every habit and practice that is opposed to its principles to those who thus yield themselves to god having an honest desire to know and to do his will the truth is revealed as the power of god for their salvation these will be able to distinguish between him who speaks for god and him who speaks merely from himself the pharisees had not put their will on the side of god's will they were not seeking to know the truth but to find some excuse for evading it christ showed that this was why they did not understand his teaching he now gave them a test by which the true teacher might be distinguished from the deceiver he that speaketh from himself seeketh his own glory but he that seeketh the glory of him that sent him the same is true and no unrighteousness is in him john 7 18 rv he that seeketh his own glory is speaking only from himself the spirit of self-seeking betrays its origin but christ was seeking the glory of god he spoke the words of god this was the evidence of his authority as a teacher of the truth jesus gave the rabbis an evidence of his divinity by showing that he read their hearts ever since the healing at beseda they had been plotting his death thus they were themselves breaking the law which they professed to be defending did not moses give you the law he said and yet none of you keepeth the law why go ye about to kill me like a swift flash of light these words revealed to the rabbis the pit of ruin into which they were about to plunge for an instant they were filled with terror they saw that they were in conflict with infinite power but they would not be warned in order to maintain their influence with the people their murderous designs must be concealed evading the question of jesus they exclaimed thou hast the devil who goeth about to kill thee they insinuated that the wonderful works of jesus were instigated by an evil spirit to this insinuation christ gave no heed he went on to show that his work of healing at beseda was in harmony with the sabbath law and that it was justified by the interpretation which the jews themselves put upon the law he said moses therefore gave unto you circumcision and ye on the sabbath day circumcise a man according to the law every child must be circumcised on the eighth day should the appointed time fall upon the sabbath the right must then be performed how much more must it be in harmony with the spirit of the law to make a man every wit whole on the sabbath day and he warned them to judge not according to the appearance but judge righteous judgment the rulers were silenced and many of the people exclaimed is not this he whom they seek to kill but lo he speaketh boldly and they say nothing unto him do the rulers know indeed that this is the very christ many among christ hearers who were dwellers at jerusalem and who were not ignorant of the plots of the rulers against him felt themselves drawn to him by an irresistible power the conviction pressed upon them that he was the son of god but satan was ready to suggest doubt and for this the way was prepared by their own erroneous ideas of the messiah and his coming it was generally believed that christ would be born at bethlehem but that after a time he would disappear and at his second appearance none would know whence he came there were not a few who held that the messiah would have no natural relationship to humanity and because the popular conception of the glory of the messiah was not met by jesus of nazareth many gave heed to the suggestion howbeit we know this man whence he is but when christ cometh no man knoweth whence he is while they were thus wavering between doubt and faith jesus took up their thoughts and answered them you both know me and you know whence i am and i am not come of myself but he that set me is true whom ye know not they claimed a knowledge of what the origin of christ should be but they were in utter ignorance of it if they had lived in accordance with the will of god they would have known his son when he was manifest to them the hearers could not but understand christ's words clearly they were a repetition of the claim he had made in the presence of the sanhedrin many months before when he declared himself the son of god as the rulers then tried to compass his death so now they sought to take him but they were prevented by an unseen power which put a limit to their rage saying to them thus far shalt thou go and no further among the people many believed on him and they said when christ cometh will he do more miracles than these which this man hath done the leaders of the pharisees who were anxiously watching the course of events caught the expressions of sympathy among the throng hurrying away to the chief priest they laid their plans to arrest him they arranged however to take him when he was alone for they dared not seize him in the presence of the people again jesus made it manifest that he read their purpose yet a little while i am with you he said and then i go unto him that sent me ye shall seek me and shall not find me and where i am there ye cannot come soon he would find a refuge beyond the reach of their scorn and hate he would ascend to the father to be again the adore to the angels and there his murderers could never come steeringly the rabbi said whether will he go that we shall not find him will he go unto the dispersed among the gentiles and teach the gentiles little did these cavaliers dream that in their mocking words they were picturing the mission of the christ all day long he had stretched forth his hand unto a disobedient and gain saying people yet he would be found of them that sought him not among a people that had not called upon his name he would be manifest romans 10 20 21 many who were convinced that jesus was the son of god were misled by the false reasoning of the priests and rabbis these teachers had repeated with great effect the prophecies concerning the messiah that he would reign in mount zion and in jerusalem and before his ancients gloriously that he would have dominion also from sea to sea and from the river unto the ends of the earth isaiah 24 23 psalm 72 8 then they made contemptuous comparisons between the glory here pictured and the humble appearance of jesus the very words of prophecy were so perverted as to sanction error had the people in sincerity studied the word for themselves they would not have been misled the 61st chapter of isaiah testifies that christ was to do the very work he did chapter 53 sets forth his rejection and sufferings in the world and chapter 59 describes the character of the priests and rabbis god does not compel men to give up their unbelief before them are light and darkness truth and air it is for them to decide which they will accept the human mind is endowed with power to discriminate between right and wrong god designs that men shall not decide from impulse but from weight of evidence carefully comparing scripture with scripture had the jews laid by their prejudice and compared written prophecy with the facts characterizing the life of jesus they would have perceived a beautiful harmony between the prophecies and their fulfillment in the life and ministry of the lowly galilean many are deceived today in the same way as were the jews religious teachers read the bible in the light of their own understanding and traditions and the people do not search the scriptures for themselves and judge for themselves as to what is truth but they yield up their judgment and commit their souls to their leaders the preaching and teaching of his word is one of the means that god has ordained for diffusing light but we must bring every man's teaching to the test of scripture whoever will prayerfully study the bible desiring to know the truth that he may obey it will receive divine enlightenment he will understand the scriptures if any man willeth to do his will he shall know of the teaching john 7 17 rv on the last day of the feast the officers sent out by the priests and rulers to arrest jesus returned without him they were angrily questioned why have ye not brought him with solemn countenance they answered never man spake like this man hardened as were their hearts they were melted by his words while he was speaking in the temple court they had lingered near to catch something that might be turned against him but as they listened the purpose for which they had been sent was forgotten they stood as men entranced christ revealed himself to their souls they saw that which priests and rulers would not see humanity flooded with the glory of divinity they returned so filled with his thought so impressed by his words that to the inquiry why have you not brought him they could only reply never man spake like this man the priests and rulers on first coming into the presence of christ had felt the same conviction their hearts were deeply moved and the thought was forced upon them never man spake like this man but they had stifled the conviction of the holy spirit now enraged that even the instruments of the law should be influenced by the hated galilean they cried are ye also deceived have any of the rulers or of the pharisees believed on him but this people who knoweth not the law are cursed those to whom the message of truth is spoken settle to mask is it true but by whom is it advocated multitudes estimate it by the numbers who accept it and the question is still asked have any of the learned men or religious leaders believed men are no more favorable to real godliness now than in the days of christ they are just as intently seeking earthly good to the neglect of eternal riches and it is not an argument against the truth that large numbers are not ready to accept it or that it is not received by the world's great men or even by the religious leaders again the priests and rulers proceeded to lay plans for arresting jesus it was urged that if he were longer left at liberty he would draw the people away from the established leaders and the only safe course was to silence him without delay in the full tide of their discussion they were suddenly checked nicodemus questioned does our law judge any man before it hear him and know what he doeth silence fell on the assembly the words of nicodemus came home to their consciences they could not condemn a man unheard but it was not for this reason alone that the haughty rulers remained silent gazing at him who had dared to speak in favor of justice they were startled and chagrined that one of their own number had been so far impressed by the character of jesus as to speak a word in his defense recovering from their astonishment they addressed nicodemus with cutting sarcasm art thou also of galilee search and look for out of galilee ariseth no prophet yet the protests resulted in staying the proceedings of the council the rulers were unable to carry out their purpose and condemn jesus without a hearing defeated for the time every man went unto his own house jesus went unto the mount of olives from the excitement and confusion of the city from the eager crowds and the treacherous rabbis jesus turned away to the quiet of the olive groves where he could be alone with god but in the early morning he returned to the temple and as the people gathered about him he sat down and taught them he was soon interrupted a group of pharisees and scribes approached him dragging with them a terror-stricken woman whom with hard eager voices they accused of having violated the seventh commandment having pushed her into the presence of jesus they said to him with a hypocritical show of respect moses and the law commanded us that such should be stoned but what saith thou their pretended reverence failed a deep-laid plot for his ruin they had seized upon this opportunity to secure his condemnation thinking that whatever decision he might make they would find occasion to accuse him should he acquit the woman he might be charged with despising the law of moses should he declare her worthy of death he could be accused to the romans as one who was assuming authority that belonged only to them jesus looked for a moment upon the scene the trembling victim in her shame the hard-faced dignitaries devoid of even human pity his spirit of stainless purity shrank from the spectacle well he knew for what purpose this case had been brought to him he read the heart and knew the character and life history of everyone in his presence these would-be guardians of justice had themselves led their victim into sin that they might lay a snare for jesus giving no sign that he had heard their question he stooped and fixing his eyes upon the ground began to write in the dust impatient in his delay in apparent indifference the accusers drew near urging the matter upon his attention but as their eyes following those of jesus fell upon the pavement at his feet their countenances changed there traced before them where the guilty secrets of their own lives the people looking on saw the sudden change of expression and press forward to discover what it was that they were regarding with such astonishment and shame with all their professions of reverence for the law these rabbis in bringing the charge against the woman were disregarding its provisions it was the husband's duty to take action against her and the guilty parties were to be punished equally the action of the accusers was wholly unauthorized jesus however met them on their own ground the law specified that in punishment by stoning the witness in the case should be the first to cast a stone now rising and fixing his eyes upon the plotting elders jesus said he that is without sin among you let him first cast a stone at her and stooping down he continued writing on the ground he had not set aside the law given through moses nor infringed upon the authority of rome the accusers had been defeated now their robe of pretended holiness torn from them they stood guilty and condemned in the presence of infinite purity they trembled lest the hidden iniquity of their lives should be laid open to the multitude and one by one with bowed heads and downcast eyes they stole away leaving their victim with the pitying savior jesus arose and looking at the woman said woman where are those thine accusers hath no man condemned me she said no man lord and jesus said unto her neither do i condemn thee go and sin no more the woman had stood before jesus cowering with fear his words he that is without sin among you let him first cast a stone had come to her as a death sentence she dared not lift her eyes to the savior's face but silently awaited her doom in astonishment she saw her accusers depart speechless and confounded then those words of hope fell upon her ear neither do i condemn thee go and sin no more her heart was melted and she cast herself at the feet of jesus sobbing out her grateful love and with bitter tears confessing her sins this was to her the beginning of a new life a life of purity and peace devoted to the service of god in the uplifting of this fallen soul jesus performed a greater miracle than in healing the most grievous physical disease he cured the spiritual malady which is unto death everlasting this penitent woman became one of his most steadfast followers with self-sacrificing love and devotion she repaid his forgiving mercy in his act of pardoning this woman and encouraging her to live a better life the character of jesus shines forth in the beauty of perfect righteousness while he does not palliate sin nor lessen the sense of guilt he seeks not to condem but to save the world had for this airing woman only contempt and scorn but jesus speaks words of comfort and hope the sinless one pities the weakness of the sinner and reaches to her a helping hand while the hypocritical pharisees denounce jesus bids her go and sin no more it is not christ's follower that with averted eyes turns from the airing leaving them unhindered to pursue their downward course those who are forward and accusing others and zealous in bringing them to justice are often in their own lives more guilty than they men hate the sinner while they love the sin christ hates a sin but loves the sinner this will be the spirit of all who follow him christian love is slow to censure quick to discern penitence ready to forgive to encourage to set the wanderer in the path of holiness and to stay his feet therein into chapter 50 recording by donald hines alvarado texas chapter 51 of the desire of ages by ellen g white this librivox recording is in the public domain the light of life then spake jesus again unto them saying i am the light of the world he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness but shall have the light of life when he spoke these words jesus was in the court of the temple specially connected with the services of the feast of tabernacles in the center of this court rose two lofty standards supporting lamp stands of great size after the evening sacrifice all the lamps were kindled shedding their light over jerusalem this ceremony was in commemoration of the pillar of light that guided israel in the desert and was also regarded as pointing to the coming of the messiah at evening when the lamps were lighted the court was a scene of great rejoicing gray-haired men the priests of the temple and the rulers of the people united in the festive dances to the sound of instrumental music and the chants of the levites in the illumination of jerusalem the people expressed their hope of the messiah's coming to shed his light upon israel but to jesus the scene had a wider meaning as a radiant lamps of the temple lighted up all about them so christ the source of spiritual light illumines the darkness of the world yet the symbol was imperfect the great light which his own hand had set in the heavens was a truer representation of the glory of his mission it was morning the sun had just risen above the mount of olives and its rays fell with dazzling brightness on the marble palaces and lighted up the gold of the temple walls when jesus pointing to it said i am the light of the world by one who listened to these words they were long afterwards re-echoed in that sublime passage in him was life and the life was the light of men and the light shineth in the darkness and the darkness apprehended it not that was the true light which lighteth every man that cometh into the world john 1 4 5 rv 9 and long after jesus had ascended to heaven peter also writing under the illumination of the divine spirit recalled the symbol christ had used we have also a more sure word of prophecy for unto ye do well that ye take heed as unto a light that shineth in a dark place until the day dawn and the day star ariseth in your heart second peter 1 19 in the manifestation of god to his people light had ever been a symbol of his presence at the creative word in the beginning light had shone out of darkness light had been enshrouded in the pillar of cloud by day and the pillar of fire by night leading the vast armies of israel light blazed with awful grandeur about the lord on mount sinai light rested over the mercy seat in the tabernacle light filled the temple of solomon at its dedication light shone on the hills of bethlehem when the angels brought the message of redemption to the watching shepherds god is light and in the words i am the light of the world christ declared his oneness with god and his relation to the whole human family it was he who at the beginning had caused the light to shine out of darkness second corinthians 4 6 he is the light of the sun and moon and star he was the spiritual light that in symbol and type and prophecy had shown upon israel but not to the jewish nation alone was the light given as the sun beams penetrate to the remotest corners of the earth so does the light of the sun of righteousness shine upon every soul that was the true light which lighteth every man that cometh into the world the world has had its great teachers men of giant intellect and wonderful research men whose utterances have stimulated thought and opened to view vast fields of knowledge and these men have been honored as guides and benefactors of their race but there is one who stands higher than they as many as received him to them gave he power to become the sons of god no man hath seen god at any time the only begotten son which is in the bosom of the father he hath declared him john 1 12 18 we can trace the line of the world's great teachers as far back as human records extend but the light was before them as the moon and the stars of the solar system shine by the reflected light of the sun so as far as our teaching is true do the world's great thinkers reflect the rays of the sun of righteousness every gem of thought every flash of the intellect is from the light of the world in these days we hear much about higher education the true higher education is that imparted by him in whom are hid all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge in him was life and the life was the light of men colossians 2 3 john 1 4 he that followeth me said jesus shall not walk in darkness but shall have the light of life in the words i am the light of the world jesus declared himself the messiah the aged simeon in the temple where christ was now teaching had spoken of him as a light to lighten the gentiles and the glory of thy people israel luke 2 32 in these words he was applying to him a prophecy familiar to all israel by the prophet isaiah the holy spirit had declared it is too light a thing that thou should just be my servant to raise up the tribes of jacob and to restore the preserved visual i will also give thee light for a light to the gentiles that thou mayest be my salvation unto the end of the earth isaiah 49 6 rv this prophecy was generally understood as spoken of the messiah and when jesus said i am the light of the world the people could not fail to recognize his claim to be the promised one to the pharisees and rulers his claim seemed an arrogant assumption that a man like themselves should make such pretensions they could not tolerate seeming to ignore his words they demanded who art thou they were bent upon forcing him to declare himself the christ his appearance and his work were so at variance with the expectations of the people that as his wily enemies believed a direct announcement of himself as the messiah would cause him to be rejected as an impostor but to their question who art thou jesus replied even that which i have also spoken unto you from the beginning john 8 25 rv that which has been revealed in his words was revealed also in his character he was the embodiment of the truths he taught i do nothing of myself he continued but as my father hath taught me i speak these things and he that sent me is with me the father hath not left me alone for i do always those things that please him he did not attempt to prove his messianic claim but showed his unity with god if their minds had been opened to god's love they would have received jesus among his hearers many were drawn to him in faith and to them he said if ye continue in my word then are ye my disciples indeed and ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free these words offended the pharisees the nation's long subjugation to a foreign yoke they disregarded and angrily exclaimed we be abraham's seed and were never in bondage to any man how sayest thou ye shall be made free jesus looked upon these men the slaves of malice whose thoughts were bent upon revenge and sadly answered fairly verily i say unto you whosoever committeth sin is the servant of sin they were in the worst kind of bondage ruled by the spirit of evil every soul that refuses to give himself to god is under the control of another power he is not his own he may talk of freedom but he is in the most abject slavery he is not allowed to see the beauty of truth for his mind is under the control of satan while he flatters himself that he is following the dictates of his own judgment he obeys the will of the prince of darkness christ came to break the shackles of sin slavery from the soul if the son therefore shall make you free ye shall be free indeed the law of the spirit of life in christ jesus sets us free from the law of sin and death romans 8 2 in the work of redemption there is no compulsion no external force is employed under the influence of the spirit of god man is left free to choose whom he will serve in the chains that takes place when the soul surrenders to christ there is the highest sense of freedom the expulsion of sin is the act of the soul itself true we have no power to free ourselves from satan's control but when we desire to be set free from sin and in our great need cry out for a power out of and above ourselves the powers of the soul are imbued with the divine energy of the holy spirit and they obey the dictates of the will in fulfilling the will of god the only condition upon which the freedom of man is possible is out of becoming one with christ the truth shall make you free and christ is the truth sin can triumph only by enfeebling the mind and destroying the liberty of the soul subjugation to god is restoration to oneself to the true glory and dignity of man the divine law to which we are brought into subjugation is the law of liberty james 2 12. the pharisees had declared themselves the children of abraham jesus told them that this claim could be established only by doing the works of abraham the true children of abraham would live as he did a life of obedience to god they would not try to kill one who was speaking the truth that was given him from god in plotting against christ the rabbis were not doing the works of abraham a mere lineal descent from abraham was of no value without a spiritual connection with him which would be manifested in possessing the same spirit and doing the same works they were not his children this principle bears with equal weight upon a question that has long agitated the christian world the question of apostolic succession descent from abraham was proved not by name and lineage but by likeness of character so the apostolic succession rests not upon the transmission of ecclesiastical authority but upon spiritual relationship a life actuated by the apostle spirit the belief in teaching of the truth they taught this is the true evidence of apostolic succession this is what constitutes men the successors of the first teachers of the gospel jesus denied that the jews were children of abraham he said ye do the deeds of your father in mockery they answered we be not born of fornication we have one father even god these words an allusion to the circumstances of his birth were intended as a thrust against christ in the presence of those who were beginning to believe on him jesus gave no heed to the base insinuation but said if god were your father he would love me for i proceeded forth and came from god their works testified of their relationship to him who was a liar and a murderer year of your father the devil said jesus and the lusts of your father it is your will to do he was a murderer from the beginning and stood not in the truth because there is no truth in him because i say the truth ye believe me not john 8 44 45 rv the fact that jesus spoke the truth and that with certainty was why he was not received by the jewish leaders it was the truth that offended these self-righteous men the truth exposed the fallacy of air it condemned their teaching and practice and it was unwelcome they would rather close their eyes to the truth and humble themselves to confess that they had been an heir they did not love the truth they did not desire it even though it was truth which of you convicteth revised version me of sin and if i say the truth why do you not believe me day by day for three years his enemies had been following christ trying to find some stain in his character satan and off the confederacy of evil had been seeking to overcome him but they had found nothing in him by which to gain an advantage even the devils were forced to confess thou art the holy one of god mark 1 24 jesus lived the law in the sight of heaven in the sight of unfallen worlds and in the sight of sinful men before angels men and demons he had spoken unchallenged words that from any other lips would have been blasphemy i do always those things that please him the fact that although they could find no sin in christ the jews would not receive him prove that they themselves had no connection with god they did not recognize his voice in the message of his son they thought themselves passing judgment on christ but in rejecting him they were pronouncing sentence upon themselves he that is of god said jesus heareth god's words ye therefore hear them not because ye are not of god the lesson is true for all time many a man who delights to quibble to criticize seeking for something to question in the word of god thinks that he is thereby giving evidence of independence of thought and mental acuteness he supposes that he is sitting in judgment on the bible when in truth he is judging himself he makes it manifest that he is incapable of appreciating truths that originate in heaven and that compass eternity in presence of the great mountain of god's righteousness his spirit is not odd he busies himself with hunting for sticks and straws and in this betrays a narrow and earthly nature a heart that is fast losing its capacity to appreciate god he whose heart has responded to the divine touch will be seeking for that which will increase his knowledge of god and will refine and elevate the character as a flower turns to the sun that the bright rays may touch it with tents of beauty so will the soul turn to the sun of righteousness that heaven's light may beautify the character with the graces of the character of christ jesus continued drawing a sharp contrast between the position of the jews and that of abraham your father abraham rejoiced to see my day and he saw it and was glad abraham had greatly desired to see the promised savior he offered up the most earnest prayer that before his death he might behold the messiah and he saw christ a supernatural light was given him and he acknowledged christ's divine character he saw his day and was glad he was given a view of the divine sacrifice for sin of this sacrifice he had an illustration in his own experience the command came to him take now thy son thine only isaac whom thou lovest and offer him for a burnt offering genesis 22 2 upon the altar of sacrifice he laid the son of promise the son in whom his hopes were centered then as he waited beside the altar with the knife upraised to obey god he heard a voice from heaven saying lay not thine hand upon the lad neither do thou anything unto him for now i know that thou fearest god seeing that thou hast not withheld thy son thine only son for me genesis 22 12. this terrible ordeal was imposed upon abraham that he might see the day of christ and realize the great love of god for the world so great that to raise it from its degradation he gave his only begotten son to a most shameful death abraham learned of god the greatest lesson ever given to mortal his prayer that he might see christ before he should die was answered he saw christ he saw all that mortal can see and live by making an entire surrender he was able to understand the vision of christ which had been given him he was shown that in giving his only begotten son to save sinners from eternal ruin god was making a greater and more wonderful sacrifice than ever man could make abraham's experience answered the question wherewith shall i come before the lord and bow myself before the high god shall i come before him with burnt offerings with calves of a year old will the lord be pleased with thousands of rams or with ten thousands of rivers of oil shall i give my firstborn for my transgressions the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul micah 6 6-7 in the words of abraham my son god will provide himself a lamb for a burnt offering genesis 22 8 and in god's provision of a sacrifice instead of isaac it was declared that no man could make expiation for himself the pagan system of sacrifice was wholly unacceptable to god no father was to offer up his son or his daughter for a sin offering the son of god alone can bear the guilt of the world through his own suffering abraham was unable to behold the savior's mission of sacrifice but israel would not understand that which was so unwelcome to their proud hearts christ's words concerning abraham conveyed to his hearers no deep significance the pharisees saw in them only fresh ground for caveling they retorted with a sneer as if they would prove jesus to be a madman thou art not yet 50 years old and hast thou seen abraham with solemn dignity jesus answered verily verily i say unto you before abraham was i am silence fell upon the vast assembly the name of god given to moses to express the idea of the eternal presence had been claimed as his own by this galilean rabbi he had announced himself to be the self-existent one he who had been promised to israel whose goings forth have been from of old from the days of eternity micah 5 2 margin again the priests and rabbis cried out against jesus as a blasphemer his claim to be one with god had before stirred them to take his life and a few months later they plainly declared for a good work we stone thee not but for blasphemy and because that thou being a man maketh thyself god john 10 33 because he was and about himself to be the son of god they were bent on destroying him now many of the people siding with the priests and rabbis took up stones to cast at him but jesus hid himself and went out of the temple going through the midst of them and so passed by the light was shining in darkness but the darkness apprehended it not john 1 5 rv as jesus passed by he saw a man which was blind from his birth and his disciples asked him saying master who did sin this man or his parents that he was born blind jesus answered neither hath this man sinned nor his parents but that the works of god should be made manifest in him when he had thus spoken he sped on the ground and made clay of the spittle and he anointed the eyes of the blind man with the clay and said unto him go wash in the pool of siloam which is by interpretation sent he went his way therefore and washed and came seeing it was generally believed by the jews that sin is punished in this life every affliction was regarded as the penalty of some wrongdoing either of the sufferer himself or of his parents it is true that all suffering results from the transgression of god's law but this truth had become perverted satan the author of sin and all its results had led men to look upon disease and death as proceeding from god as punishment arbitrarily inflicted on account of sin hence one upon whom some great affliction or calamity had fallen had the additional burden of being regarded as a great sinner thus the way was prepared for the jews to reject jesus he who hath borne our griefs and carried our sorrows was looked upon by the jews as stricken smitten of god and afflicted and they hid their faces from him isaiah 53 4 3 god had given a lesson designed to prevent this the history of job had shown that suffering is inflicted by satan and is overruled by god for purposes of mercy but israel did not understand the lesson the same error for which god had reproved the friends of job was repeated by the jews and their rejection of christ the belief of the jews in regard to the relation of sin and suffering was held by christ's disciples while jesus corrected their heir he did not explain the cause of the man's affliction but told them what would be the result because of it the works of god would be made manifest as long as i am in the world he said i am the light of the world then having anointed the eyes of the blind man he sent him to wash in the pool of siloam and the man's sight was restored thus jesus answered the question of the disciples in a practical way as he usually answered questions put to him from curiosity the disciples were not called upon to discuss the question as to who had sinned or had not sinned but to understand the power and mercy of god in giving sight to the blind it was evident that there was no healing virtue in the clay or in the pool wherein the blind man was sent to wash but that the virtue was in christ the pharisees could not but be astonished at the cure yet they were more than ever filled with hatred for the miracle had been performed on the sabbath day the neighbors of the young man and those who knew him before in his blindness said is not this he that sat and begged they looked upon him with doubt for when his eyes were opened his countenance was changed and brightened and he appeared like another man from one to another the question passed some said this is he others he is like him but he who had received the great blessing settled the question by saying i am he he then told them of jesus and by what means he had been healed and they inquired where is he he said i know not then they brought him before council of the pharisees again the man was asked how he had received his sight he said unto them he put clay upon mine eyes and i washed and do see therefore said some of the pharisees this man is not of god because he keepeth not the sabbath day the pharisees hoped to make jesus out to be a sinner and therefore not the messiah they knew not that it was he who had made the sabbath and knew all its obligations who had healed the blind man they appeared wonderfully zealous for the observance of the sabbath yet were planning murder on that very day but many were greatly moved at hearing of this miracle and were convicted that he who had opened the eyes of the blind was more than a common man in answer to the charge that jesus was a sinner because he kept not the sabbath day they said how can a man that is a sinner do such miracles again the rabbis appealed to the blind man what sayeth thou of him that he hath opened nine eyes he said he is a prophet the pharisees then asserted that he had not been born blind and received his sight they called for his parents and asked them saying is this your son who ye say was born blind there was the man himself declaring that he had been blind and had had his sight restored but the pharisees would rather deny the evidence of their own senses than admit that they were an heir so powerful as prejudice so distorting his pharisaical righteousness the pharisees had one hope left and that was to intimidate the man's parents with apparent sincerity they asked how then doth he now see the parents feared to compromise themselves for it had been declared that whoever should acknowledge jesus as the christ should be put out of the synagogue that is should be excluded from the synagogue for 30 days during this time no child could be circumcised nor dead be lamented in the offender's home the sentence was regarded as a great calamity and if it failed to produce repentance a far heavier penalty followed the great work wrought for their son had brought conviction to the parents yet they answered we know that this is our son and that he was born blind but by what means he now seeth we know not or who hath opened his eyes we know not he is of age ask him he shall speak for himself thus they shifted all responsibility from themselves to their son for they dared not confess christ the dilemma in which the pharisees were placed their questioning and prejudice their unbelief in the facts of the case were opening the eyes of the multitude especially of the common people jesus had frequently wrought his miracles in the open street and his work was always of a character to relieve suffering the question in many minds was would god do such mighty works through an imposter as the pharisees insisted that jesus was the controversy was becoming very earnest on both sides the pharisees saw that they were giving publicity to the work done by jesus they could not deny the miracle the blind man was filled with joy and gratitude he beheld the wondrous things of nature and was filled with delight at the beauty of earth and sky he freely related his experience and again they tried to silence him saying give god the praise we know that this man is a sinner that is do not say again that this man gave you sight it is god who has done this the blind man answered whether he be a sinner or no i know not one thing i know that whereas i was blind now i see then they questioned again what did he to thee how opened he thine eyes with many words they tried to confuse him so that he might think himself deluded satan and his evil angels were on the side of the pharisees and united their energies and subtlety with man's reasoning in order to counteract the influence of christ they blunted the convictions that were deepening in many minds angels of god were also on the ground to strengthen the man who had had his sight restored the pharisees did not realize that they had to deal with any other than the uneducated man who had been born blind they knew not him with whom they were in controversy divine light shone into the chambers of the blind man's soul as these hypocrites tried to make him disbelieve god helped him to show by the vigor and pointedness of his replies that he was not to be ensnared he answered i have told you already and ye did not hear wherefore would ye hear it again will ye also be his disciples then they reviled him and said thou art his disciple but we are moses disciples we know that god spake unto moses as for this fellow we know not from whence he is the lord jesus knew the ordeal through which the man was passing and he gave him grace and utterance so that he became a witness for christ he answered the pharisees in words that were cutting rebuke to his questioners they claimed to be the expositors of scripture the religious guides of the nation and yet here was one performing miracles and they were confessedly ignorant as to the source of his power and as to his character and claims why heron is a marvelous thing said the man that ye know not from whence he is and yet he hath opened my eyes now we know that god heareth not sinners but if any man be a worshiper of god and doeth his will him he heareth since the world began was it not heard that any man opened the eyes one that was born blind if this man were not of god he could do nothing the man had met his inquisitors on their own ground his reasoning was unanswerable the pharisees were astonished and they held their peace spellbound before his pointed determined words for a few moments there was silence then the frowning priests and rabbis gathered about them their robes as though they feared contamination from contact with him they shook off the dust from their feet and hurled denunciations against him thou wast all together born in sins and dust thou teach us and they excommunicated him jesus heard what had been done and finding him soon after he said dost thou believe on the son of god for the first time the blind man looked upon the face of his restore before the council he had seen his parents troubled and perplexed he had looked upon the frowning faces of the rabbis now his eyes rested upon the loving peaceful countenance of jesus already at great cost to himself he had acknowledged him as a delegate of divine power now a higher revelation was granted him to the savior's question dost thou believe on the son of god the blind man replied by asking who is he lord that i might believe on him and jesus said thou hast both seen him and it is he that talketh with thee the man cast himself at the savior's feet in worship not only had his natural sight been restored but the eyes of his understanding had been opened christ had been revealed to his soul and he received him as the sent of god a group of pharisees had gathered near and the sight of them brought to the mind of jesus the contrast ever in the effects of his words and works he said for judgment i am come into this world that they which see not might see and that they which see might be made blind christ had come to open the blind eyes to give light to them that sit in darkness he had declared himself to be the light of the world and the miracle just performed was in attestation of his mission the people who beheld the savior at his advent were favored with a fuller manifestation of the divine presence than the world had ever enjoyed before the knowledge of god was revealed more perfectly but in this very revelation judgment was passing upon men their character was tested their destiny determined the manifestation a divine power that had given to the blind man both natural and spiritual sight had left the pharisees in yet deeper darkness some of his hearers feeling that christ's words applied to them inquired are we blind also jesus answered if you were blind he should have no sin if god had made it impossible for you to see the truth your ignorance would involve no guilt but now ye say we see you believe yourselves able to see and reject the means through which alone you could receive sight to all who realize their need christ came with infinite help but the pharisees would confess no need they refused to come to christ and hence they were left in blindness a blindness for which they were themselves guilty jesus said your sin remaineth end of chapter 51 recording by donald hines alvarado texas chapter 52 of the desire of ages by lng white the sliver vox according is in the public domain the divine shepherd i am the good shepherd the good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep i am the good shepherd and know my sheep and am known of mine as the father knoweth me even so no i the father and i lay down my life for the sheep again jesus found access to the minds of his hearers by the pathway of their familiar associations he had likened the spirit's influence to the cool refreshing water he had represented himself as the light the source of life and gladness to nature and to man now in a beautiful pastoral picture he represents his relation to those that believe on him no picture was more familiar to his hearers than this and christ's words linked it forever with himself never could the disciples look on the shepherds tending their flocks without recalling the savior's lesson they would see christ in each faithful shepherd they would see themselves in each helpless and dependent flock this figure the prophet isaiah had applied to the messiah's mission in the comforting words o zion that bring us good tidings get thee up into the high mountain o jerusalem that bring us good tidings lift up thy voice with strength lift it up be not afraid say unto the cities of judah behold your god he shall feed his flock like a shepherd he shall gather the lambs with his arms and carry them in his bosom isaiah 49-11 david had sung the lord is my shepherd i shall not want psalms 23 1 and the holy spirit through ezekiel had declared i will set up one shepherd over them and he shall feed them i will seek that which was lost and bring again that which was driven away and will bind up that which was broken and will strengthen that which was sick and i will make with them a covenant of peace and they shall no more be a prey to the heathen but they shall dwell safely and none shall make them afraid ezekiel 34 23 16 25 28 christ applied these prophecies to himself and he showed the contrast between his own character and that of the leaders in israel the pharisees had just driven one from the fold because he dared to bear witness to the power of christ they had cut off a soul whom the true shepherd was drawing to himself in this they had shown themselves ignorant of the work committed to them and unworthy of their trust as shepherds of the flock jesus now set before them the contrast between them and the good shepherd and he pointed to himself as the real keeper of the lord's flock before doing this however he speaks of himself under another figure he said he that entereth not by the door into the sheepfold but climbeth up some other way the same is a thief and a robber but he that entereth in by the door is the shepherd of the sheep the pharisees did not discern that these words were spoken against them when they reasoned in their hearts as to the meaning jesus told them plainly i am the door by me if any man enter in he shall be saved and shall go in and out and find pasture the thief cometh not but for to steal and to kill and to destroy i am come that they might have life and that they might have it more abundantly christ is the door to the fold of god through this door all his children from the earliest times have found entrance in jesus as shown in types as shadowed in symbols as manifested in the revelation of the prophets as unveiled in the lessons given to his disciples and in the miracles wrought for the sons of men they have beheld the lamb of god which taketh away the sin of the world john 1 29 and through him they are brought within the fold of his grace many have come presenting other objects for the faith of the world ceremonies and systems have been devised by which men hope to receive justification and peace with god and thus find entrance to his fold but the only door is christ and all who have interposed something to take the place of christ all who have tried to enter the fold in some other way are thieves and robbers the pharisees had not entered by the door they had climbed into the fold by another way than christ and they were not fulfilling the work of the true shepherd the priests and the rulers the scribes and pharisees destroyed the living pastures and defiled the wellsprings of the water of life faithfully do the words of inspiration described those false shepherds the diseased have ye not strengthened neither have you healed that which was sick neither have ye bound up that which was broken neither have you brought again that's which was driven away but with force and with cruelty have you ruled them ezekiel 34 4. in all ages philosophers and teachers have been presenting to the world theories by which to satisfy the soul's need every heathen nation has had its great teachers and religious systems offering some other means of redemption than christ turning the eyes of men away from the father's face and filling their hearts with fear of him who has given them only blessing the trend of their work is to rob god of that which is his own both by creation and by redemption and these false teachers rob mann as well millions of human beings are bound down under false religions in the bondage of slavish fear of solid indifference toiling like beast of burdens bereft of hope or joy or aspirations here and with only a dull fear of the hereafter it is the gospel of the grace of god alone that can uplift the soul the contemplation of the love of god manifested in his son will stir the heart and arouse the powers of the soul as nothing else can christ came that he might recreate the image of god and man and whoever turns men away from christ is turning them away from the source of true development he is defrauding them of the hope and purpose and glory of life he is a thief and a robber he that entereth in by the door is a shepherd of the sheep christ is both the door and the shepherd he enters in by himself it is through his own sacrifice that he becomes the shepherd of the sheep to him the porter openeth and the sheep hear his voice and he calleth his own sheep by name and leadeth them out and when he putteth forth his own sheep he goeth before them and the sheep follow him for they know his voice of all creatures the sheep is one of the most timid and helpless and in the east the shepherd's care for his flock is untiring and incessant anciently as now there was little security outside of the walled towns marauders from the roving border tribes or beasts of prey from their hiding places in the rocks lay in wait to plunder the flocks the shepherd watched his charge knowing that it was at the peril of his own life jacob who kept the flocks of laban in the pasture grounds of heron describing his own unworried labor said in the day the drought consumed me and the frost by night and my sleep departed from mine eyes genesis 31 40 and it was while guarding his father's sheep that the boy david single-handed encountered the lion and the bear and rescued from their teeth the stolen lamb as the shepherd leads his flock over the rocky hills through forest and wild ravines to grassy nooks by the riverside as he watches them on the mountains through the lonely night shielding from robbers caring tenderly for the sickly and feeble his life comes to be won with theirs a strong and tender attachment unites him to the object of his care however large the flock the shepherd knows every sheep every one has its name and responds the name at the shepherd's call as an earthly shepherd knows his sheep so does the divine shepherd know his flock that are scattered throughout the world ye my flock the flock of my pasture are men and i am your god saith the lord god jesus says i have called thee by thy name thou art mine i have graven thee upon the palms of my hands ezekiel 34 31 isaiah 43 1 49 16. jesus knows us individually and is touched with the feeling of our infirmities he knows us all by name he knows the very house in which we live the name of each occupant he has at times given directions to his servants to go to a certain street in a certain city to such a house to find one of his sheep every soul is as fully known to jesus as if he were the only one for whom the savior died the distress of everyone touches his heart the cry for aid reaches his ear he came to draw all men unto himself he bids them follow me and his spirit moves upon their hearts to draw them to come to him many refuse to be drawn jesus knows who they are he also knows who gladly hear his call and are ready to come under his pastoral care he says my sheep hear my voice and i know them and they follow me he cares for each one as if there were not another on the face of the earth he calleth his own sheep by name and leadeth them out and the sheep follow him for they know his voice the eastern shepherd does not drive his sheep he depends not upon force or fear but going before he calls them they know his voice and obey the call so does the savior shepherd with his sheep the scripture says thou lettest thy people like a flock by the hand of moses and aaron through the prophet jesus declares i have loved thee with an everlasting love therefore with loving kindness have i drawn thee he compels none to follow him i drew them he says with cords of a man with bands of love psalm 77 20 jeremiah 31 3 hosea 11 4 it is not the fear of punishment or the hope of everlasting reward that leads the disciples of christ to follow him they behold the savior's matchless love revealed throughout his pilgrimage on earth from the manger of bethlehem to calvary's cross and the sight of him attracts it softens and subdues the soul love awakens in the heart of the beholders they hear his voice and they follow him as a shepherd goes before his sheep himself first encountering the perils of the way so does jesus with his people when he putteth forth his own sheep he goeth before them the way to heaven is consecrated by the savior's footprints the path may be steep and rugged but jesus has traveled that way his feet have pressed down the cruel thorns to make the pathway easier for us every burden that we are called to bear he himself is born though now he has ascended to the presence of god and shares the throne of the universe jesus has lost none of his compassionate nature today the same tender sympathizing heart is open to all the woes of humanity today the hand that was pierced is reached forth to bless more abundantly his people that are in the world and they shall never perish neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand the soul that has given himself to christ is more precious in his sight than the whole world the savior would have passed through the agony of calvary that one might be saved in his kingdom he will never abandon one for whom he has died unless his followers choose to leave him he will hold them fast through all our trials we have a never failing helper he does not leave us alone to struggle with temptation to battle with evil and be finally crushed with burdens and sorrow though now he is hidden from mortal sight the ear of faith can hear his voice saying fear not i am with you i am he that liveth and was dead and behold i am alive forevermore revelation 1 18 i have endured your sorrows experienced your struggles encountered your temptations i know your tears i also have wept the griefs that lie too deep to be breathed into any human ear i know think not that you are desolate and forsaken though your pain touched no responsive cord in any heart on earth look unto me and live the mountain shall depart and the hill shall be removed but my kindness shall not depart from thee neither shall the covenant of my peace be removed set the lord that have mercy on thee isaiah 54 10 however much a shepherd may love his sheep he loves his sons and daughters more jesus is not only our shepherd he is our everlasting father and he says i know mine own and my own know me even as the father knoweth me and i know the father john 10 14 15 rv what a statement is this the only begotten son he who is in the bosom of the father he whom god has declared to be the man that is my fellow zechariah 13 7 the communion between him and the eternal god is taken to represent the communion between christ and his children on the earth because we are the gift of his father and the reward of his work jesus loves us he loves us as his children reader he loves you heaven itself can bestow nothing greater nothing better therefore trust jesus thought upon the souls all over the earth who were misled by false shepherds those whom he longed together as the sheep of his pasture were scattered among wolves and he said other sheep i have which are not of this fold them also i must bring and they shall hear my voice and they shall become one flock one shepherd john 10 16 rv therefore doth my father love me because i lay down my life that i might take it again that is my father has so loved you that he even loves me more for giving my life to redeem you in becoming your substitute in charity by surrendering my life by taking your liabilities your transgressions i am endeared to my father i lay down my life that i might take it again no man taketh it from me but i lay it down on myself i have power to lay it down and i have power to take it again while as a member of the human family he was mortal as god he was the fountain of life for the world he could have withstood the advances of death and refused to come under its dominion but voluntarily he laid down his life that he might bring life and immortality to light he bore the sin of the world endured its curse yielded up his life as a sacrifice that men might not eternally die surely he hath borne our griefs and carried our sorrows he was wounded for our transgressions he was bruised for our iniquities the chastisement of our peace was upon him and with his stripes we are healed all we like sheep have gone astray we have turned everyone to his own way and the lord hath laid on him the iniquity of us all isaiah 53 46 into chapter 52 read by donald hines alvarado texas chapter 53 of the desire of ages by ellen g white this librivox recording is in the public domain the last journey from galilee as the close of his ministry drew near there was a change in christ's manner of labor heretofore he had sought to shun excitement and publicity he had refused the homage of the people and had passed quickly from place to place when the popular enthusiasm in his favor seemed kindling beyond control again and again he had commanded that none should declare him to be the christ at the time of the feast of tabernacles his journey to jerusalem was made swiftly and secretly when urged by his brothers to present himself publicly as the messiah his answer was my time has not yet come john 7 6 he made his way to jerusalem unobserved and entered the city unannounced and unhonored by the multitude but not so with his last journey he had left jerusalem for a season because of the malice of the priest and the rabbis but he now set out to return traveling in the most public manner by circuitous route and proceeded by such an announcement of his coming as he had never made before he was going forward to the scene of his great sacrifice and to this the attention of the people must be directed as moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness even so must the son of man be lifted up john 3 14 as the eyes of all israel had been directed to the uplifted serpent the symbol appointed for their healing so all eyes must be drawn to christ the sacrifice that brought salvation to the lost world it was a false conception of the messiah's work and a lack of faith in the divine character of jesus that had led his brothers to urge him to present himself publicly to the people at the feast of tabernacles now in a spirit akin to this the disciples would have prevented him from making the journey to jerusalem they remembered his words concerning what was to befall him there they knew the deadly hostility of the religious leaders and they would fain have dissuaded their master from going thither to the heart of christ it was a bitter task to press his way against the fears disappointment and unbelief of his beloved disciples it was hard to lead them forward to the anguish and despair that awaited them at jerusalem and satan was at hand to press his temptations upon the son of man why should he now go to jerusalem to certain death all around him were souls hungering for the bread of life on every hand were suffering ones waiting for his word of healing the work to be wrought by the gospel of his grace was but just begun and he was full of the vigor of manhood's prime why not go forward to the vast fields of the world with the words of his grace the touch of his healing power why not take to himself the joy of giving light and gladness to those darkened and sorrowing millions why leave the harvest gathering to his disciples so weak in faith so dull of understanding so slow to act why face death now and leave the work in its infancy the foe who in the wilderness had confronted christ assailed him now with fierce and subtle temptations had jesus yielded for a moment had he changed his course in the least particular to save himself satan's agencies would have triumphed and the world would have been lost but jesus had steadfastly set his face to go to jerusalem the one law of his life was the father's will in the visit to the temple in his boyhood he had said to mary wish ye not that i must be about my father's business luke 249 at cana when mary desired him to reveal his miraculous power his answer was mine hour has not yet come john 2 4 with the same words he replied to his brothers when they urged him to go to the feast but in god's great plan the hour had been appointed for the offering of himself for the sins of men and that hour was soon to strike he would not fail nor falter his steps are turned toward jerusalem for his foes have long plotted to take his life now he will lay it down he set his face steadfastly to go to persecution denial rejection condemnation and death and he sent messengers before his face and they went and entered into a village of the samaritans to make ready for him but the people refused to receive him because he was on his way to jerusalem this they interpreted as meaning that christ showed a preference for the jews whom they hated with intense bitterness had he come to restore the temple and worship upon mount gerism they would gladly have received him but he was going to jerusalem and they would show him no hospitality little did they realize that they were turning from their doors the best gift of heaven jesus invited men to receive him he asked favors at their hands that he might come near to them to bestow the richest blessings for every favor manifested toward him he requited a more precious grace but all was lost to the samaritans because of their prejudice and bigotry james and john christ messengers were greatly annoyed at the insults shown to their lord they were filled with indignation because he had been so rudely treated by the samaritans whom he was honoring by his presence they had recently been with him on the mount of transfiguration and had seen him glorified by god and honored by moses and elijah this manifest dishonor on the part of the samaritans should not they thought be passed over without marked punishment coming to christ they reported to him the words of the people telling him that they had even refused to give him a night's lodging they thought that a grievous wrong had been done him and seeing mount carmel in the distance where elijah had slain the false prophets they said wilt thou that we command fire to come down from heaven and consume them even as elias did they were surprised to see that jesus was pained by their words and still more surprised as his rebuke fell upon their ears ye know not what manner of spirit year of for the son of man has not come to destroy men's lives but to save them and he went to another village it is no part of christ's mission to compel men to receive him it is satan and men actuated by his spirit to seek to compel the conscience under a pretense of zeal for righteousness men who are confederate with evil angels bring suffering upon their fellow men in order to convert them to their ideas of religion but christ is ever showing mercy ever seeking to win by the revealing of his love he can admit no rival in the soul nor accept of partial service but he desires only voluntary service the willing surrender of the heart under the constraint of love there can be no more conclusive evidence that we possess the spirit of satan than the disposition to hurt and destroy those who do not appreciate our work or who act contrary to our ideas every human being in body soul and spirit is the property of god christ died to redeem all nothing can be more offensive to god than for men through religious bigotry to bring suffering upon those who are the purchase of the savior's blood and he arose from vents and cometh into the coast of judea by the farther side of jordan and the people resort unto him again and as he was want he taught them again mark 10 1 a considerable part of the closing months of christ's ministry was spent in perea the province on the farther side of jordan from judea here the multitude thronged his steps as in his earlier ministry in galilee and much of his former teaching was repeated as he had sent out the twelve so he appointed seventy others and sent them two and two before his face into every city and place whether he himself was about to come luke 10 1 rv these disciples had been for some time with him in training for their work when the twelve were sent out on their first separate mission other disciples accompanied jesus in his journey through golly thus they had the privilege of intimate association with him and direct personal instruction now this larger number also were to go forth on a separate mission the directions to the seventy were similar to those that had been given to the twelve but the command to the twelve not to enter into any city of the gentiles or of the samaritans was not given to the seventy though christ had just been repulsed by the samaritans his love toward them was unchanged when the seventy went forth in his name they visited first of all the cities of samaria the savior's own visit to samaria and later the commendation of the good samaritan and the grateful joy of that leper a samaritan who alone of the ten returned to give thanks to christ were full of significance to the disciples the lessons sank deep into their hearts in his commission to them just before his ascension jesus mentioned samaria with jerusalem and judea as the places where they were first to preach the gospel this commission his teaching had prepared them to fulfill when in their master's name they went to samaria they found the people ready to receive them the samaritans had heard of christ's words of commendation and his works of mercy for men of their nation they saw that notwithstanding their rude treatment of him he had only thoughts of love toward them and their hearts were one after his ascension they welcomed the savior's messengers and the disciples gathered a precious harvest from among those who had once been their bitterest enemies a bruised reed shall he not break and the dimly burning flack shall he not quench he shall bring forth judgment unto truth and in his name shall the gentiles trust isaiah 42 3 margin matthew 12 21 in sending out the seventy jesus bade them as he had bidden the twelve not to urge their presence where they were unwelcome into whatsoever city ye enter and they receive you not he said go your ways out into the streets of the same and say even the very dust of your city which cleaveth on us we do wipe off against you notwithstanding be sure of this that the kingdom of god has come nigh unto you they were not to do this from motives of resentment or through wounded dignity but to show how grievous a thing it is to refuse the lord's message or his messengers to reject the lord's servants is to reject christ himself i say unto you jesus added that it shall be more tolerable in that day for sodom than for that city then his mind reverted to the galilean towns where so much of his ministry had been spent in deeply sorrowful accents he exclaimed woe unto thee chorizon woe unto thee bethsaida for if the mighty works had been done entire and sidon which had been done in you they had a great while ago repented sitting in sackcloth and ashes but it shall be more tolerable for tyre and sidon at the judgment than for you and thou capernaum which art exalted to heaven shall be thrust down to hell to those busy towns about the sea of galilee heaven's richest blessings had been freely offered day after day the prince of life had gone in and out among them the glory of god which prophets and kings had longed to see had shone upon the multitudes that thronged the savior's steps yet they had refused the heavenly gift with a great show of prudence the rabbis had warned the people against receiving the new doctrines taught by this new teacher for his theories and practices were contrary to the teachings of the fathers the people gave credence to what the priests and pharisees taught in place of seeking to understand the word of god for themselves they honored the priests and rulers instead of honoring god and rejected the truth that they might keep their own traditions many had been impressed and almost persuaded but they did not act upon their convictions and were not reckoned on the side of christ satan presented his temptations until the light appeared as darkness thus many rejected the truth that would have proved the saving of the soul the true witness says behold i stand at the door knock revelation 3 20. every warning reproof and entreaty in the word of god or through his messengers is a knock at the door of the heart it is the voice of jesus asking for entrance with every knock unheeded the disposition to open becomes weaker the impressions of the holy spirit if disregarded today will not be as strong tomorrow the heart becomes less impressible and lapses into a perilous unconsciousness of the shortness of life and of the great eternity beyond our condemnation in the judgment will not result from the fact that we have been in error but from the fact that we have neglected heaven sent opportunities for learning what is truth like the apostles the seventy had received supernatural endowments as a seal of their mission when their work was completed they returned with joy saying lord even the devils are subject unto us through thy name jesus answered i beheld satan as lightning fall from heaven the scenes of the past and the future were presented to the mind of jesus he beheld lucifer as he was first cast out from the heavenly places he looked forward to the scenes of his own agony when before all the worlds the character of the deceiver should be unveiled he heard the cry it is finished john 19 30 announcing that the redemption of the lost race was forever made certain that heaven was made eternally secure against the accusations the deceptions the pretensions that satan would instigate beyond the cross of calvary with its agony and shame jesus looked forward to the great final day when the prince of the power of the air will meet his destruction in the earth so long marred by his rebellion jesus beheld the work of evil forever ended and the peace of god filling heaven and earth henceforth christ's followers were to look upon satan as a conquered foe upon the cross jesus was to gain the victory for them that victory he desired them to accept as their own behold he said i give unto you power to tread upon serpents and scorpions and over all the power of the enemy and nothing shall by any means hurt you the omnipotent power of the holy spirit is the defense of every contrite soul not one that in penitence and faith has claimed his protection will christ permit to pass under the enemy's power the savior is by the side of his tempted and tried ones with him there can be no such thing as failure loss impossibility or defeat we can do all things through him who strengthens us when temptations and trials come do not wait to adjust all the difficulties but look to jesus your helper there are christians who think and speak altogether too much about the power of satan they think of their adversary they pray about him they talk about him and he looms up greater and greater in their imagination it is true that satan is a powerful being but thank god we have a mighty savior who cast out the evil one from heaven satan is pleased when we magnify his power why not talk of jesus why not magnify his power and his love the rainbow of promise encircling the throne on high is an everlasting testimony that god so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have everlasting life john 3 16 it testifies to the universe that god will never forsake his people and their struggle with evil it is an assurance to us of strength and protection as long as the throne itself shall endure jesus added notwithstanding in this rejoice not that the spirits are subject unto you but rather rejoice because your names are written in heaven rejoice not in the possession of power lest you lose sight of your dependence upon god be careful less self-sufficiency come in and you work in your own strength rather than in the spirit and strength of your master self is ever ready to take the credit if any measure of success attends the work self is flattered and exalted and the impression is not made upon other minds that god is all and in all the apostle paul says when i am weak then i am strong second corinthians 12 10 when we have a realization of our weakness we learn to depend upon a power not inherent nothing can take so strong a hold on the heart as the abiding sense of our responsibility to god nothing reaches so fully down to the deepest motives of conduct as a sense of the pardoning love of christ we are to come in touch with god then we shall be imbued with his holy spirit that enables us to come in touch with our fellow men then rejoice that through christ you have become connected with god members of the heavenly family while you look higher than yourself you will have a continual sense of the weakness of humanity the less you cherish self the more distinct and full will be your comprehension of the excellence of your savior the more closely you connect yourself with the source of light and power the greater light will be shed upon you and the greater power will be yours to work for god rejoice that you are one with god one with christ and with the whole family of heaven as a seventy listened to the words of christ the holy spirit was impressing their minds with living realities and writing truth upon the tablets of the soul though multitude surrounded them they were as though shut in with god knowing that they had caught the inspiration of the hour jesus rejoiced in spirit and said i thank thee o father lord of heaven and earth that thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent and has revealed them unto babes even so father for so it seemed good in thy sight all things are delivered to me of my father and no man knoweth who the son is but the father and who the father is but the son and he to whom the son will reveal him the honored men of the world the so-called great and wise men with all their boasted wisdom could not comprehend the character of christ they judged him from outward appearance from the humiliation that came upon him as a human being but to fishermen and publicans it had been given to see the invisible even the disciples failed of understanding all that jesus desired to reveal to them but from time to time as they surrendered themselves to the holy spirit's power their minds were illuminated they realized that the mighty god clad in the garb of humanity was among them jews rejoiced that though this knowledge was not possessed by the wise and prudent it had been revealed to these humble men often as he had presented the old testament scriptures and showed their application to himself in his work of atonement they had been awakened by his spirit and lifted into a heavenly atmosphere of the spiritual truth spoken by the prophets they had a clear understanding that had the original writers themselves hereafter they would read the old testament scriptures not as the doctrines of the scribes and pharisees not as the utterances of wise men who were dead but as a new revelation from god they beheld him whom the world cannot receive because it seeth him not neither knoweth him but ye know him for he dwelleth with you and shall be in you john 14 17 the only way in which we can gain a more perfect apprehension of truth is by keeping the heart tender and subdued by the spirit of christ the soul must be cleansed from vanity and pride and vacated of all that has held it in possession and christ must be enthroned within human science is too limited to comprehend the atonement the plan of redemption is so far reaching that philosophy cannot explain it it will ever remain a mystery that the most profound reasoning cannot fathom the science of salvation cannot be explained but it can be known by experience only he who sees his own sinfulness can discern the preciousness of the savior full of instruction were the lessons which christ taught as he slowly made his way from galilee toward jerusalem eagerly the people listened to his words in perea as in gali the people were less under the control of jewish bigotry than in judea and his teaching found a response in their hearts during these last months of his ministry many of christ's parables were spoken the priests and rabbis pursued him with ever increasing bitterness and his warnings to them he veiled in symbols they could not mistake his meaning yet they could find in his words nothing on which to ground an accusation against him in the parable of the pharisees and the publican the self-sufficient prayer god i thank thee that i am not as the rest of men stood out in sharp contrast to the penitence plea be merciful to me the sinner luke 18 11 13 rv margin thus christ rebuked the hypocrisy of the jews and under the figures of the barren fig tree and the great supper he foretold the doom about to fall upon the impenitent nation those who had scornfully rejected the invitation to the gospel feast heard his warning words i say unto you that none of those men which were bidden shall taste of my supper luke 14 24 very precious was the instruction given to the disciples the parable of the important widow and the friend asking for bread at midnight gave new force to his words ask and it shall be given you seek and ye shall find knock and it shall be opened unto you luke 11 9 and often their wavering faith was strengthened by the memory that christ had said shall not god do justice for his elect which cry to him day and night and he is long suffering over them i say unto you that he will do them justice speedily luke 18 7 8 rv margin the beautiful parable of the lost sheep christ repeated and he carried its lesson still farther as he told of the lost piece of silver and the prodigal son the force of these lessons the disciples could not then fully appreciate but after the outpouring of the holy spirit as they saw the ingathering of the gentiles and the envious anger of the jews they better understood the lesson of the prodigal son and could enter into the joy of christ's words it was meat that we should make mary and be glad for this my son was dead and is alive again he was lost and is found luke 15 32 24 and as they went out in their master's name facing reproach and poverty and persecution they often strengthen their hearts by repeating his injunction spoken on this last journey fear not little flock for it is your father's good pleasure to give you the kingdom sell that ye have and give alms provide yourselves bags which wax not old a treasure in the heavens that faileth not where no thief approacheth neither moth corrupteth for where your treasure is there will your heart be also luke 12 32-34 end of chapter 53 recording by donald hines alvarado texas chapter 54 of the desire of ages by ellen g white this librivox recording is in the public domain the good samaritan in the story of the good samaritan christ illustrates the nature of true religion he shows that it consists not in systems creeds or rites but in the performance of loving deeds in bringing the greatest good to others and genuine goodness as christ was teaching the people a certain lawyer stood up and tempted him saying master what shall i do to inherit eternal life with breathless attention the large congregation awaited the answer the priest and rabbis had thought to entangle christ by having the lawyer asked this question but the savior entered into no controversy he required the answer from the questioner himself what is written in the law he said how read is thou the jews still accuse jesus of lightly regarding the law given to sinai but he turned the question of salvation upon the keeping of god's commandments the lawyer said thou shalt love the lord thy god with all thy heart and with all thy soul and with all thy strength and with all thy mind and thy neighbor as thyself jesus said thou hast answered right this do and thou shalt live the lawyer was not satisfied with the position and works of the pharisees he had been studying the scriptures with the desire to learn their real meaning he had a vital interest in the matter and had asked in sincerity what shall i do in his answer as to the requirements of the law he passed by all the mass of ceremonial and ritualistic precepts for these he claimed no value but presented the two great principles on which hang all the law on the prophets this answer being commended by christ placed the savior on vantage crown with the rabbis they could not condemn him for sanctioning that which had been advanced by an expositor of the law this do and thou shalt live jesus said he presented the law as a divine unity and in this lesson taught that it is not possible to keep one precept and break another for the same principle runs through them all man's destiny will be determined by his obedience to the whole law supreme love to god and impartial love to man are the principles to be wrought out in the life the lawyer found himself a lawbreaker he was convicted under christ's searching words the righteousness of the law which he claimed to understand he had not practiced he had not manifested love towards his fellow man repentance was demanded but instead of repenting he tried to justify himself rather than acknowledge the truth he sought to show how difficult the fulfillment the commandment is thus he hoped both to parry conviction and to vindicate himself in the eyes of the people the savior's words had shown that his question was needless since he had been able to answer it himself yet he put another question saying who is my neighbor among the jews this question caused endless dispute they had no doubt as to the heathen the samaritans these were strangers and enemies but where should the distinction be made among the people of their own nation and among the different classes of society whom should the priests the rabbis the elder regard his neighbor they spent their lives in a round of ceremonies to make themselves pure contact with the ignorant and careless multitude they taught would cause defilement that would require weary some effort to remove were they to regard the unclean as neighbors again jesus refused to be drawn into controversy he did not denounce the bigotry of those who are watching to condemn him but by a simple story he held up before his hearers such a picture of the outflowing of heaven-born love as touched all hearts and drew from the lawyer a confession of the truth the way to dispel darkness is to admit light the best way to deal with error is to present truth it is the revelation of god's love that makes manifest the deformity and sin of the heart centered itself a certain man said jesus was going down from jerusalem to jericho and he fell among robbers which both stripped him and beat him and departed leaving him half dead and by chance a certain priest was going down that way and when he saw him he passed by on the other side and in like manner a levite also when he came to the place and saw him pass by on the other side luke 10 30-32 rv this was no imaginary scene but an actual occurrence which was known to be exactly as represented the priest and the levite who had passed by on the other side were in the company that listened to christ's words in journeying from jerusalem to jericho the traveler had to pass through a portion of the wilderness of judea the road led down a wild rocky ravine which was infested by robbers and was often the scene of violence it was here that the traveler was attacked stripped of all that was valuable wounded and bruised and left half dead by the wayside as he lay thus the priest came that way but he merely glanced towards a wounded man then the levite appeared curious to know what had happened he stopped and looked at the sufferer he was convicted of what he ought to do but it was not an agreeable duty he wished that he had not come that way so that he need not have seen the wounded man he persuaded himself that the case was no concern of his both these men were in sacred office and professed to expound the scriptures they were of the class specially chosen to be representatives of god to the people they were to have compassion on the ignorant and on them that are out of the way hebrews 5 2 that they might lead men to understand god's great love towards humanity the work they were called to do was the same that jesus had described as his own when he said the spirit of the lord is upon me because he hath anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor he hath sent me to heal the brokenhearted to preach deliverance to the captives and recovering of sight to the blind to set at liberty them that are bruised luke 4 18 the angels of heaven look upon the distress of god's family upon the earth and they are prepared to cooperate with men in relieving the oppression and suffering god in his providence had brought the priest and the levite along the road where the wounded sufferer lay that they might see his need a mercy and help all heaven watched to see if the hearts of these men would be touched with pity for human woe the savior was the one who had instructed the hebrews in the wilderness from the pillar of the cloud and of fire he had taught a very different lesson from that which the people were now receiving from their priests and teachers the merciful provisions of the law extended even to the lower animals which cannot express in words their want and suffering directions had been given to moses for the children of israel to this effect if thou meet thine enemies ox or his ass going astray thou shalt surely bring it back to him again if thou see the ass of him that hateth thee lying under his burden and wouldest forbear to help him thou shalt surely help with him exodus 23 4 5 but in the man wounded by robbers jesus presented the case of a brother and suffering how much more should their hearts have been moved with pity for him than for a beast of burden the message had been given them through moses that the lord their god a great god a mighty and a terrible doth execute the judgment of the fatherless and widow and loveth the stranger wherefore he commanded love ye therefore the stranger thou shalt love him as thyself deuteronomy 10 17-19 leviticus 19 34. job jobeth said the stranger did not lodge in the street but i opened my doors to the traveler and when the two angels and the guys of men came to sodom lot bowed himself with his face towards the ground and said behold now my lords turn in i pray you into your servant's house and tarry all night job 31 32 genesis 19 2 with all these lessons the priest and the levite were familiar but they had not brought them into practical life trained in the school of national bigotry they had become selfish narrow and exclusive when they looked upon the wounded man they could not tell whether he was of their nation or not they thought he might be of the samaritans and they turned away in their action as christ had described it the lawyer saw nothing contrary to what he had been taught concerning the requirements of the law but now another scene was presented a certain samaritan in his journey came where the sufferer was and when he saw him he had compassion on him he did not question whether the stranger was a jew or a gentile if a jew the samaritan well knew that where their conditions reversed the man would spit in his face and pass him by with contempt but he did not hesitate on account of this he did not consider that he might himself be in danger of violence by tearing in the place it was enough that there was before him a human being in need and suffering he took off his own garment with which to cover him the oil and wine provided for his own journey he used to heal and refresh the wounded man he lifted him on his own beast and moved slowly along with even pace so that the stranger might not be jarred and made to suffer increasing pain he brought him to an inn and cared for him through the night watching him tenderly in the morning as a sick man had improved the samaritan ventured to go on his way but before doing this he placed him in the care of the innkeeper paid the charges and left a deposit for his benefit and not satisfied even with this he made provision for any further need saying to the host take care of him and whatsoever thou spend us more when i come again i will repay thee the story ended jesus fixed his eyes upon the lawyer in a glance that seemed to read his soul and said which of these three thinkest thou proved neighbor unto him that fell among the robbers luke 10 36 rv the lawyer would not even now take the name samaritan upon his lips he made an answer he that showed mercy on him jesus said go and do thou likewise thus the question who is my neighbor is forever answered christ has shown that our neighbor does not mean merely one of the church or faith to which we belong it is no reference to race color or class distinction our neighbor is every person who needs our help our neighbor is every soul who is wounded and bruised by the adversary our neighbor is everyone who is the property of god in the story of the good samaritan jesus gave a picture of himself and his mission man had been deceived bruised robbed and ruined by satan and left to perish but the savior had compassion on our helpless condition he left his glory to come to our rescue he found us ready to die and he undertook our case he healed our wounds he covered us with his robe of righteousness he opened to us a refuge of safety and made complete provision for us at his own charges he died to redeem us pointing to his own example he says to his followers these things i command you that you love one another as i have loved you that ye also love one another john 15 17 13 34 the lawyer's question to jesus had been what shall i do and jesus recognizing love to god and man as the sum of righteousness had said this do and thou shalt live the samaritan had obeyed the dictates of a kind and loving heart and in this had proved himself a doer of the law christ bade the lawyer go and do thou likewise doing and not saying merely is expected of the children of god he that saith he abideth in him ought himself also so to walk even as he walked first john 2 6 the lesson is no less needed in the world today than when it fell from the lips of jesus selfishness and cold formality of well nigh extinguished the fire of love and dispelled the graces it should make fragrant the character many who profess his name have lost sight of the fact that christians are to represent christ unless there is practical self-sacrifice for the good of others in the family circle in the neighborhood in the church and wherever we may be then whatever our profession we are not christians christ has linked his interest with that of humanity and he asked us to become one with him for the saving of humanity freely ye have received he says freely give matthew 10 8 sin is the greatest of all evils and it is ours to pity and help the sinner there are many who air and who feel their shame in their folly they are hungry for words of encouragement they look upon their mistakes and errors until they are driven almost to desperation these souls we are not to neglect if we are christians we shall not pass by on the other side keeping as far as possible from the very ones who most need our help when we see human beings in distress whether through affliction or through sin we shall never say this does not concern me you with your spiritual restore such a one in the spirit of meekness galatians 6 1 by faith and prayer press back the power of the enemy speak words of faith and courage that will be as a healing blossom to the bruised and wounded one many many have fainted and become discouraged in the great struggle of life when one word of kindly cheer would have strengthened them to overcome never should we pass by one suffering soul without seeking to impart to him of the comfort wherewith we are comforted of god all this is but a fulfillment of the principle of the law the principle that is illustrated in the story of the good samaritan and made manifest in the life of jesus his character reveals the true significance of the law and shows what is meant by loving our neighbor as ourselves and when the children of god manifest mercy kindness and love toward all men they also are witnessing to the character of the statutes of heaven they are bearing testimony to the fact that the law of the lord is perfect converting the soul psalms 19 7 and whoever fails to manifest this love is breaking the law which he professes to revere for the spirit we manifest toward our brethren declares what is our spirit towards god the love of god in the heart is the only spring of love toward our neighbor if a man say i love god and hateth his brother he is a liar for he that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen how can he love god whom he hath not seen beloved if we love one another god dwelleth in us and his love is perfected in us first john 4 2012. end of chapter 34 reading by donald hines alvarado texas chapter 55 of the desire of ages by ellen g white this librivox recording is in the public domain not with outward show some of the pharisees had come to jesus demanding when the kingdom of god should come more than three years had passed since john the baptist gave the message that like a trumpet call had sounded through the land the kingdom of heaven is at hand matthew 3 2 and as yet these pharisees saw no indication of the establishment of the kingdom many of those who rejected john and at every step had opposed jesus were insinuating that his mission had failed jesus answered the kingdom of god cometh not with outward show margin neither shall they say lo here or lo there for behold the kingdom of god is within you the kingdom of god begins in the heart look not here or there for manifestations of earthly power to mark its coming the days will come he said turning to his disciples when ye shall desire to see one of the days of the son of man and you shall not see it because it is not attended by worldly pomp you are in danger of failing to discern the glory of my mission you do not realize how great is your present privilege in having among you so veiled in humanity him who is the life and the light of men the days will come when you will look back with longing upon the opportunities you now enjoy to walk and talk with the son of god because of their selfishness and earthliness even the disciples of jesus could not comprehend the spiritual glory which he sought to reveal unto them it was not until after christ's ascension to his father and the outpouring of the holy spirit upon the believers that the disciples fully appreciated the savior's character and mission after they had received the baptism of the spirit they began to realize that they had been in the very presence of the lord of glory as the sayings of christ were brought to the remembrance their minds were opened to comprehend the prophecies and to understand the miracles which he had wrought the wonders of his life passed before them and they were as men awakened from a dream they realized that the word was made flesh and dwelt among us and we beheld his glory the glory as of the only begotten of the father full of grace and truth john 1 14 christ had actually come from god to a sinful world to save the fallen sons and daughters of adam the disciples now seemed to themselves of much less importance than before they realized this they never wearied of rehearsing his words and works his lessons which they had but dimly understood now came to them as a fresh revelation the scriptures became to them a new book as the disciples searched the prophecies that testified of christ they were brought into fellowship with the deity and learned of him who had ascended to heaven to complete the work he had begun on earth they recognized the fact that in him dwelt knowledge which no human being unaided by divine agency could comprehend they needed the help of him whom kings prophets and righteous men had foretold with amazement they read and re-read the prophetic delineations of his character and work how dimly had they comprehended the prophetic scriptures how slow they had been in taking in the great truths which testified of christ looking upon him in his humiliation as he walked a man among men they had not understood the mystery of his incarnation the dual character of his nature their eyes were holden so that they did not fully recognize divinity in humanity but after they were illuminated by the holy spirit how they longed to see him again and to place themselves at his feet how they wished that they might come to him and have him explain the scriptures which they could not comprehend how attentively would they listen to his words what did christ meant when he said i have yet many things to say unto you but you cannot bear them now john 16 12 how eager they were to know it all they grieved that their faith had been so feeble that their ideas had been so wide at the mark that they had so failed of comprehending the reality a herald had been sent from god to proclaim the coming of christ and to call the attention of the jewish nation and of the world to his mission that men might prepare for his reception the wonderful personage whom john had announced had been among them for more than 30 years and they had not really known him as the one sent from god remorse took hold of the disciples because they had allowed the prevailing unbelief to leaven their opinions and becloud their understanding the light of this dark world had been shining amid its gloom and they had failed to comprehend whence were its beams they asked themselves why they had pursued a course that made it necessary for christ to reprove them they often repeated his conversations and said why did we allow earthly considerations in the opposition of priests and rabbis to confuse our senses so that we did not comprehend that a greater than moses was among us that one wiser than solomon was instructing us how dull were our ears how feeble was our understanding thomas would not believe until he had thrust his finger into the wound made by the roman soldiers peter denied him in his humiliation and rejection these painful remembrances came before them in distinct lines they had been with him but they had not known or appreciated him but how these things had stirred their hearts as they recognized their unbelief as priests and rulers combined against them and they were brought before councils and thrust into prison the followers of christ rejoiced that they were counted worthy to suffer shame for his name acts 5 41 they rejoiced to prove before men and angels that they recognized the glory of christ and chose to follow him at the loss of all things it is as true now as in apostolic days that without the illumination of the divine spirit humanity cannot discern the glory of christ the truth and the work of god are unappreciated by a world loving and compromising christianity not in the ways of ease or earthly honor or worldly conformity are the followers of the master found they are far in advance in the paths of toil and humiliation and reproach in the front of the battle against the principalities against the powers against the world rulers of this darkness against the spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places ephesians 6 12 rv and now as in christ's day they are misunderstood and reproached and oppressed by the priests and pharisees of their time the kingdom of god comes not with outward show the gospel of the grace of god with its spirit of self-abnegation can never be in harmony with the spirit of the world the two principles are antagonistic the natural man receiveth not the things of the spirit of god for they are foolishness unto him neither can he know them because they are spiritually discerned first corinthians 2 14 but today in the religious world there are multitudes who as they believe are working for the establishment of the kingdom of christ as an earthly and temporal dominion they desire to make our lord the ruler of the kingdoms of this world the ruler and its courts and camps its legislative halls its palaces and marketplaces they expect him to rule through legal enactments enforced by human authority since christ is not now here in person they themselves will undertake to act in his stead to execute the laws of his kingdom the establishment of such a kingdom is what the jews desired in the days of christ they would have received jesus had he been willing to establish a temporal dominion to enforce what they regarded as the laws of god and to make them the expositors of his will and the agents of his authority but he said my kingdom is not of this world john 18 36 he would not accept the earthly throne the government under which jesus lived was corrupt and oppressive on every hand were crying abuses extortion intolerance and grinding cruelty yet the savior attempted no civil reforms he attacked no national abuses nor condemned the national enemies he did not interfere with the authority or administration of those in power he who was our example kept aloof from earthly governments not because he was indifferent to the woes of men but because the remedy did not lie in merely human and external measures to be efficient the cure must reach men individually and must regenerate the heart not by the decisions of courts or councils or legislative assemblies not by the patronage of worldly great men is the kingdom of christ established but by the implanting of christ's nature and humanity through the work of the holy spirit as many as received him to them gave he power to become the sons of god even to them that believe on his name which were born not of blood nor of the will of the flesh nor of the will of man but of god john 1 12 13 here is the only power that can work the uplifting of mankind and the human agency for the accomplishment of this work is the teaching and practicing of the word of god when the apostle paul began his ministry in corinth that populous wealthy and wicked city polluted by the nameless vices of heathenism he said i determined not to know anything among you save jesus christ and him crucified first corinthians 2 2 writing afterward to some of those who had been corrupted by the foul sins he could say but ye are washed but ye are sanctified but ye are justified in the name of the lord jesus and by the spirit of our god i thank my god always on your behalf for the grace of god which is given you by jesus christ first corinthians 6 11 1 4 now as in christ's day the work of god's kingdom lies not with those who are clamoring for recognition and support by earthly rulers and human laws but with those who are declaring to the people in his name those spiritual truths that will work in the receivers the experience of paul i am crucified with christ nevertheless i live yet not i but christ liveth in me galatians 2 20 then they will labor as did paul for the benefit of men he said now that we are ambassadors for christ as though god did beseech you by us we pray you in christ's dead be reconciled to god second corinthians 5 20. end of chapter 55 read by donald hines alvarado texas you
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and writer of the perfect picture ten years later Shelley from four months on says she is encouraged by the numbers that turned up to watch the movie and the first day of screening she as movie producers to put their acts together noting the patronage yes they pointed to the fact that Koreans are hungry for Lucca content movie from you first of all your reaction to the numbers that we are seeing tonight I'm completely overwhelmed by the numbers people turned up you know it's very encouraging it tells us that the means want to watch Korean movies and if we make it well and we're able to get our structures together we will be able to develop this industry I mean then the people who came the numbers here tonight only tonight tells you that Dan is hungry for more of the main contents you know so we're very encouraged we're very grateful and we are asking people to come in and watch it it's a it's a beautiful movie for the movie enthusiasts out there I'm sure they are looking at taking a lesson or two from the movie what are their lessons to be drawn from this what for me for me personally I think what it says but the movie says is that embrace your experiences in the Sun we saw the contest and what the experiences that went through some of them were pushed almost to the point of for want of a better word no return so embrace your experiences and you know just live through it and lend your lessons and move on and also I thought they also goes out to my my women you know that yeah we need to support each other because in the paper picture you can see that friendship is everything pretty one ten years ago I bought a copy all the perfect picture yes and that was it yeah I hope this time Shelley can probably give me a special copy to what I'll definitely look out for it
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One way to price your cakes: Money mindset - Day 1
[Music] hello there my cake friends and thank you so much for joining me um for the cake dream to cake base challenge remember today is day one of the challenge and we are kicking off it is the 21st of july 2020 um and what a lovely day to have this challenge what a lovely tuesday guys um you actually coming here and showing up for yourselves really just means one thing to me it means that you are committed to your personal growth and development it means that you are committed to seeing results in your cake business and i'm really um you know i'm honored to be able to to be in that position to serve you um to be in that position to show up for you guys and actually deliver this challenge so what's happening um today is we will be talking about money mindset so if you've not downloaded the workbook for the challenge please do that if you've not signed up i'll be putting the link to the challenge in the comments below and i want you guys to go there and sign up for the challenge so now once you sign up for the challenge i will send you um if you click the link there will be a a form that will pop up i want you guys to fill out your details just your name and your email address so i'm able to send you the workbook for the challenge the workbook has four pages printed out and use it throughout these four days um it's going to have feedback for your homework i've made places where you can actually fill out your name and take notes throughout this entire exercise so if you've not been following me my name is esther the cake queen i help passionate and overwhelm cakers transition into owners of profitable and rewarding cake businesses this challenge is designed for these difficult times that we are all in um simply to push you to the next level to get the results that you want for your cake business so we're gonna dive right into it today we will be talking about money mindset tomorrow day two we will be talking about your money story day three we will be talking about the burning topic in the cake while pricing your custom cakes and um on day four which is going to be the last day for the challenge but don't hop off because we have a master class day four we will be talking about um developing your cake vision board and i'm very excited for that because that is actually where everything will unfold um then obviously day four will be friday monday you have the weekend to catch up remember after every day's training i'll give you homework to complete after the training after today's training i'll give you homework to complete complete that homework and post it inside the screw cake dream to cake this facebook group um and um when you post it you actually stand a chance to win one of the prizes that i'll be announcing on day three so there are prizes up for grabs participate in all the four days attend these sessions listen to the live trainings or to these trainings and then um comment by giving feedback to the homework exercises by by just commenting in the group and then you stand a chance to win one of those lovely prizes that i'll be announcing inside the facebook group so let's talk about money mindset oh just before we do that i want to quickly go and talk about um the master class remember we have a master class on monday you have the weekend to catch up on monday we will be talking about my five secrets to getting returning clients guys then i'll be busting some myths in the cake industry i'll be sharing some facts with you about the cake industry and baking in itself and starting a cake business so make sure you attend that because it's gonna be epic it's something huge that i've planned for you so make sure you attend the master class on monday the 27th of july so today we are talking about money mindset a very important topic i believe and i want to start with this topic because you know money mindset is one of those things that is a game changer if you wanna if you are an entrepreneur okay um so as an entrepreneur it's very important that you are in the right frame of mind it's very important that you have the correct mindset to do business generally and also for your own uh um personal finances so i'm quickly going to define money mindset your money mindset is basically those um overriding thoughts overriding emotions overriding thought patterns and behavior patterns that you have about finances and about money okay so your money mindset is your state of mind impertinence to money what are your thoughts what are your beliefs your value systems when it comes to money that is your money mindset okay um so um why is it important to talk about money mindset money mindset is important because when we do business we are not as entrepreneurs let's leave the other guys we are not charity organizations right so we are not social entrepreneurs we are entrepreneurs that are in business to actually um bring an income we are there for gain okay we are there to roll those profits over so if you are there to roll those profits over here they fall um obviously to deliver to serve and um you know that you are starting business because you want to deliver you want to serve you saw a need in the market and you know that serving and delivering that need is profitable so that's why you are doing it so if you are there for that reason then you have to need to have a positive money mindset so i don't want to say we need to have a correct money management because correct is very subjective so i'd rather say you need to have a positive money mindset because if it is negative it can really affect the way you feel the way you deliver so if you are not feeling good um about a thing in your business or in your life it will affect your results okay so um i want to bring one really important aspect about a money mindset sometimes um we believe or we are we have that ideology that there is scarcity and that we feel so competitive at times and we compare ourselves to other cakers and we compare ourselves to other entrepreneurs um so why is it important then to have a positive money mindset and how do you adopt a positive money mindset in such a noisy world um where so much is happening what's important here is why we need to have a positive money mindset is a positive money mindset basically helps us to be in firstly to be in a correct frame of mind and it helps us to channel those resources that are actually ours so that we are able to operate from a place of abundance and not from a place of scarcity so a positive money mindset helps us to take hold of what is ours so i am a believer that i am a believer and i believe that um they are sufficient resources for all of us i believe that god has placed enough resources for all of us in this world and if we are able to channel those resources by the way we think because negative a negative money mindset tends to um it tends to channel away your resources while a positive money mindset brings those resources to you because if you are in a positive state of mind if you have a positive money mindset you are in a place of receiving instead of pushing away all the opportunities that may come your way okay so let me say that again if you are in a if you have a positive money mindset there is a open channel for resources to come to you because you are open to receive so i'm just gonna give a quick example here to really just break that down to break that nugget down okay so um for example you don't have that money the money to spend right now you don't have the money to go to that expensive restaurant okay and because of your money mindset you have a negative money mindset let's put it let's have an assumption that you have a negative money mindset you believe that oh i don't afford that restaurant i don't afford to dine in that restaurant so oh well i'm just gonna pass it away or pass it by or pass by it okay but if you have a positive money mindset you want that experience of dining in that restaurant a person with a positive money mindset would take that last penny they have just to go and buy a bottle of water in that expensive restaurant just to have that experience of dining in that restaurant okay so that helps them to see what it looks like because you thought this restaurant is so expensive you close all the opportunities that are available for you to explore to even understand what it looks like inside to understand what type of a menu they have to understand the service or to experience the service that they have inside that restaurant so because you have a negative money mindset you are closing all those doors that could have been open to you so a positive money mindset does not necessarily mean that you have all the money in the world it just means that you are open to receive and that you are open to have those resources be channeled to you okay so in that example that i gave the person that has a positive money mindset will actually go in that restaurant and order a bottle of water right instead of just walking away they would go in there and order water just to drink and the opportunity that comes to them is that feeling of they are sitting on that table they give them that menu because people don't judge them because they are in there people know that if someone walks in there they have to serve so they get that experience so that is the difference between having a positive in a negative money mindset it allows you to actually get the resources that are that are actually meant for you so an abundant mindset is key to living the life of your dreams an abundant mindset is key to actually moving into that place of opportunities picking up or taking advantage of opportunities i just quickly want to give another example that is cake related so if you are cake business owner i know that in the community many of you guys are complaining about cake stuff being expensive um or wanting to start a cake business for that matter so what i would like to advise you is if you believe that you wanna if you know that you want to start a cake business why don't why don't you just go to a cake supply shop and just go browse those shelves you know just to see get a feel of what the um ingredients cost uh look like to get a feel of what the equipment that you need costs you know what the actual costs are make a list of the things that you want and um go ask for quotation and find out how much it would um ask how much it would actually cost cost to for you to start that cake business or for you to buy the equipment they that you need to to actually start your cake business you know um you don't have to you don't have you don't need to have that money immediately but the fact that you took an initiative to actually go get a quotation means something and it's actually making a faith statement you're putting yourself out there telling yourself that um and telling everything else around you that this is what you need and you're ready to get it right so sometimes we want things we need things but we don't take the initiative to actually go out there and and get what it is that we need right so this is what i want you to think about i want you to identify three money blocks and that is your homework identify three money blocks so money block is those things that are stopping you from getting where you need to be because of a financial situation or because of your financial frame of mind or as we said and explained or as you got training today because of your money mindset okay so because of your money mindset there are money blocks right so what are those three things that you want but because of your state of mind you are not getting it okay so i want you to identify excuse me i want you to identify three money blocks if only this was solved i would get that if only this situation could improve i would be able to do that if only i had this i would be able to do that if only i was able to or if only i was qualified enough to then i would get that do give me your three money blocks and i will chat to you guys again tomorrow see you [Music] you
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TWO DOGS STRANDED IN THE CALIFORNIA DESERT?- FIREBALL MALIBU VLOG 727
[Music] alright guys we are on the Oakland Bay Bridge at all Merry Christmas it's official [Music] about two hours outside of San Francisco on the five freeway as you can see way back here there's nothing out here even the rest stop looks like some desert island somewhere but you got to stop got to do business just like these guys [Music] another stop to do some squirting for the little pooches and for us to give a little bite to eat it's really nice it's kind of quiet now we're out in the middle of another nowhere location farmland it's kind of cool but your face remain the same whoo I'm having a sandwich without the sandwich I'll take one [Music] we always [Music] cuz any field just what it was me the black is now maybe just nobody's back from San Francisco what an incredible trip really incredible cheffy you know what Villa actually was one of the most fun things is that Valley did we do all kinds of really cool stuff but I got to take you guys along with me kinda like having like 30 million people you know hanging out and having a good time I'll be able to show you guys this tomorrow but we have a new car that just showed up it's the Toyota Prius C 2018 it's parked outside [Music] move over tomorrow I hope you guys can pick we have a lot of plans for this year for 2018 we're gonna certainly get close to a thousand Volante I think we should be able to hit it by the end of the year a lot of different stuff I want you guys to go to to my website the firewall 10.com and you'll be able to see the car show schedule all the things that we got planned you know hopefully the things that we're gonna be doing all the drought this year lots of stuff but it's it's pretty pretty incredible I'm actually very excited about this year lots of spectacular things happen especially with the kids books but I also want to kind of drop this one last thing to kind of wrap this year up and something that's close to my heart something that Cathy and I have been developed and developing for for this past year kind of making a commitment about our health and about a lot of things than having to do with our state of mind for a long time I've been vegetarian and that simply means that I don't eat meat but I was eating dairy and cheese and you know a lot of those kinds of things and I finally made the jump I finally made a jump to be a big and then that means that no no meat no dairy no eggs things like that and and there's just so many things that you can eat so it's not really a an excuse to be able to say that there's not enough food to be able to eat out there so they every all kinds of companies are making amazing things but this is something that's close to our heart because we want to get healthy and we also want to support what it really means to be a lot of that has to do with animals and we're very passionate about animals we love our dogs we love you know life in general and it's you know you realize that that people don't change because you make them wrong they change because hopefully you inspire them to change and my goal this year is to hopefully inspire you guys to get healthier now that doesn't mean become vegan it doesn't mean that you know stop necessarily doing what you're doing but it does mean to cut I want you guys to be able to live your life to the fullest and that means that you got to be healthy you got to stay healthy and and never know what's right around the corner you can be eating a certain way for the longest time not having any problems and all of a sudden I'm problem themself but I just want you to think about this I just want you to think about making a commitment this year to being as healthy as you possibly can be and that of course means eating a lot of really healthy foods and trying to stay away from the stuff that maybe is the too healthy but keep in mind I know that we're all doing the best that we can and in the best possible way but the one that we want to avoid is being lazy I don't have any room for that and what I want from you guys is right here I want you to get done I want us to be able to have this conversation in the air when we go into 2019 and you can look back and say I kicked butt this year and the cool thing is we're gonna do it together I'm gonna be right here on this vlog I'm gonna be pushing you guys I'm gonna be showing you cool stuff and let's drive some really cool cars [Music]
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RARE KOREAN Street Food in the K-Town of New Jersey (FORT LEE)
this one is the entrail and trails which is the anus you can say that yeah yeah yeah you appreciate that yo i am feeling this anus meat so much fort lee new jersey one of the fastest growing korean enclaves in america it boasts great food clean streets rare dishes and plenty of former circle nightclub goers who have retired from the nightlife scene from afar may not look like much more than a quaint town right off the george washington bridge but the magic is that it's the quiet k-town now is it worth heading out here from the city will it always be quiet hit that like button and let's find out all right in today's episode of the world ny we're hitting up fort lee new jersey it has a huge korean population we got a lot of friends there it's a place i've never been let's go check it out all right so starting off our journey in fort lee we're at our first spot but i want to introduce my friend chi chi you've opened up a new cafe in fort lee and you're going to show us some things that we haven't seen before things that are going to be hard to find even in k-town new york all right so we're at the first spot called ovalton it's a korean barbecue joint it highlights the fishermen culture in korea let's go check it out [Applause] all right man in front of us we have this amazing coastline korean seafood grill feast and i'm here with the owner q of obaton q can you tell me real quick and describe what is different about your restaurant i wouldn't say that it's street food i would say that this is more found towards the beach line and like the islands of tejudo they'll take the raw ingredients that come directly from down the block of the local fishermen and they'll put it straight on the grill for you and i think i got that idea from the k dramas and the movies that i always say i'm like hey that would be great here so this is aguccim that's in korean it means a spicy monkfish it's an array of seafood bean sprouts onions in there we have green onions in there and we put it all together and put it on this big plate for everyone to enjoy spicy korean monkfish it's really meaty yeah i feel like at some point i was biting into like a lobster tail it was a little bit bouncy but then it breaks down and kind of shreds in your mouth that's great so this is cold pork feet mixed in with our house salad with some pine nuts it's a sweet and spicy wasabi sauce and we also have jellyfish in here korean pig feet salad thank you i never thought i would say that pig feed salad is super refreshing that's not like a phrase that i would have initially thought of saying that's really good this is just a little mini broth what i do is i heat this up and then once these guys open they're like full of juice and then pour it in there and add it to the broth and so that turns in essentially into like a combo let's go in on these fresh clams hot off the grill dipped in the broth let's go i just love how the flavor of the broth complimented the clam and it didn't overtake it so that was fire all right q so you've grown up in fort leave but you've spent a lot of time in pow park and these are the main korean areas in new jersey how would you describe the difference between fort lee and pal park i feel as if the mayor is trying to make this an extension of the city we got little air pockets of little italy here if you go down main street there's a lot of italian areas korean area and the diversity i think is the main difference between how parking forward all right real quick to end off our meal we got some korean sodas and this one i've seen but this one is new from general is this a soda i say that it's like a slightly spiked soda no chimro label is one of the most popular for sure in the soju brand i think they wanted to do a little bit of a twist so we're getting some insider news on the soju battles here [Music] i think that uh right now actually in korea koreans are boycotting right now so you come to fort lee you get the soju news i don't know because tom chuttum is headed by a japanese company i'm out all right cute thank you so much for the meal man where else should we head in fort lee the heart of foreign would be main street check out cheese place d4 cafe also check out my other play full garden which is right off of main street but that's the horror for lee that's where you should keep going all right yo cute thank you so much man i appreciate that gee let's go okay chi starting off our journey here through fort lee we're gonna start off at your new cafe d4 boutique you're doing things a little bit differently why did you want to open up a cafe like this during the pandemic to be honest i was kind of screwed like many of us i did get laid off and you know when you get pushed to a corner you kind of look back at like okay what were my original dreams so the opportunity presented itself and i took it so we have our signature teddy lattes this one's the teddy matcha latte the bear is made out of matcha and then you have this blue one this is the butterfly flower okay he's sweating a little bit he's getting a little hot oh then you have the what the coffee bear yes this is our original i want to try this butterfly tea it kind of tastes like taro a little bit yo i like this i don't know this is my first time having it so i feel like it's usually a little bit stinky people say but i've never had blue butterfly tea okay so chi actually i noticed at your spot you do sell a lot of other people's items and this is the newest one that you're carrying it's filipino-owned company over in jersey city it's bananas it's banana pudding this is the og we also have cookies and cream matcha and nutella wow i always love banana cream pie and this is kind of the banana pudding version of it shout out to bananas and before we go to our next spot we gotta try this korean fried chicken from boom boo chicken right down the street but yo to help me try this chicken i am going to enlist the help of local foodie originally from california now based in fort lee john why don't you come in here man what's up what's up yeah made to order nice crunch i love how crispy the skin is and so easy to just tear away the skin from the bone i love it about to do the flat real quick all right chi so we've made it to main street in fort lee it feels like a very nice like suburban main street somewhat urban but you said it's changing a little bit a lot of business owners wanted to bring some new york flavor here so we're here at prairie juice which is the first vegan juice bar in portland first vegan juice bar in fort lee hey never mad at more healthy stuff why not let's go [Music] all right what's going on everybody i'm here with the husband and wife owner we got sung and jenny tell me how your spot is kind of different than other juiceries that i might have been to we do everything plant-based so there's no animal products in the store all the almond milks we make in-house all the nut butters we make in-house we do smoothies juices like kale chips desserts and everything is vegan that's what makes it different from all other juice bars so there's a juice here that is so strong that you guys recommend me not do it right now yes the natural remedy that we came up with it's made with lemon ginger oil oregano and cayenne extract you guys created it recently and we're like hey everybody needs to boost their immunity let's make the strongest shot possible it's the one thing that i took every single day since this whole pandemic hit [Music] [Applause] all right it's obviously heavy lemon and like yeah the cayenne is opening up your sinuses okay oil oregano is anti-fungal antibacterial is going to go down and just kick start here all right here's a super burrito blanched huge collard green leaf i've actually never had a burrito like this before it kind of looks like a spring roll it's like a bite of salad except just fold it up i'll say this between this and the reboot shop i've definitely offset anything that i've eaten in the past like week all right so we took a quick little turn right off of main street and we're here in front of mavi's that's doing some korean italian fusion chi what are some dishes that we're getting that are pretty unique here so one of the pieces that we're going to try is the kimchi bulgogi pizza all right i'm here with the owner june of mavis it's a really interesting menu that you have that's kind of fusing korean and italian flavors what inspired you to do it because since like a coffee 19 we had a problem with our menu because we usually have a branching menu last year so this year i was thinking about research a lot the number one selling is a chicken pizza those are like more like a taco menu so we compared to the pizza we use your special dough i make the dough every day we use a bit organic grit it makes more flavor more crunch kimchi pizza with the beet crust the cheese was nice it was saucy but not too wet it's still held together the crust is fluffy man just solid pizza all right so here i have the churro hot dog i had to get it as you guys know corn dogs are really popular as a korean street food at first i thought that was gonna be really weird because it was gonna take something very sweet and cinnamony and you wrap it around a hot dog but that works out great it's crunchy and crispy on the outside there's some sweetness you have the hot dog in the middle man i think you guys got to try this too all right john so you're originally from la crescent california you know which is kind of a korean neighborhood but now you live out here are there like parallels and like similarities between the korean areas between the east coast and the west coast this is very nostalgic of how i grew up going to mom pop restaurants in lake cena new york and lake towns you go to party and drink but when you really want that connection with your community and have this kind of food you have to come out to jersey all right before we leave mavis we got to wash it down with some drinks what do you got chee that is something i've never heard of yeah there's a lot of bubble tea flavors but have you guys ever heard of a mugwort bubble tea mug work what is it that sounds like not very appealing though it's a type of weed it has a lot of health benefits from what i read up on but uh so an actual weed weed like stay off the weed it's really light kind of like a graininess but it's it's really smooth i would say this probably tastes like kind of a wheaty matcha slash hojicha so it's not super strong but it's really nice and it's easy to drink man but yo mavis in four league all right guys so our next stop on main street in fort lee is goph chong's story it recently opened up i know that this is a spot that they have in cape town new york but we're going to be trying some new stuff that i haven't had before so what are we eating so we're checking out the beef intestine a beef platter and a steak tartar small intestines out in the suburbs let's get it [Music] all right i think we got to start off our gopro meal here with the beef heart that's on top got these tripe right here i actually like try beef heart yum i definitely taste some of that iron from the blood but it's actually it's really tender so ma'am yo mj you're from seoul korea can you tell us about what it means when you come to america and you see these big neighborhoods and it's a huge korean neighborhood and everybody loves korean culture and like pop culture at least and food what do you think about all that i'm kind of half korean so i basically lived in russia so were you born in russia or just korea i'm just born in korea but i went to russia when i was 10 until 21. isn't there a korean community in uzbekistan yeah i'm not a big fan of intestines especially the big intestine overall but let's do it big intestine hit or miss usually but i love the texture it's like my favorite part more weird thing here is the n trail which is aka da but who would have thought you'd come to fort lee be in a nice family setting and start eating butthole i mean i'm just saying it's uh it's not what you would expect this is the entrails aka anus aka [Music] it's actually good i actually enjoy that people out there they know i'm not really in the intestines but the anus i might be down with the a yeah i am butthole smallest no it's the crispiest the five out of five here is the entrails buttholes it's good come to go ciao all right chi we just turned the corner behind us sushi kai why are we here it's been hard for me to find like a good omakaze spot that's so accessible in the city and then i came across this little gem on main street you'll see how it gives you a new york feel all right guys sushi kai i'm very confident in our product and our staff and the way that we you know handle and serve our ingredients that it's it's really excellent as long as you know how to you know handle ingredients and make it taste good and work properly you know anybody could do it as long as you have the passion and the world to do it all right so we have our main section of the omakase dinner but chi you said we got to eat this a certain way and i actually have not actually had omokasi this way so can you walk us through okay so let's get rid of the chopsticks and we're going to be using our hands today all right so we have this little napkin that's folded up and you told me not to take it out after each one you get to just kind of wipe it like this okay and clean your fingers okay here i got otoro it is the fattiest of the tuna it's above chutoro this is oh toro just a little bit of a dab right there wow melted in my mouth completely disappeared that was so good let's go on to round two i am going for the hokkaido scallop with truffle butter oh this organized wow that was like truffle butter to the max i've actually never experienced intense truffle butter on that level before it worked nicely with the hokkaido scallop super fatty i never had sushi all right chi can this spawn fort lee compare itself to you know all the fancy cool omakases in the city i think a lot of omakasi's in the city have been getting a little too gimmicky and like getting too playful with it personally i like it a little bit more traditional and i think sushi kai did a perfect traditional with a hint of a good twist to it it feels like i'm transported in a super brand new build out in manhattan and it's just so cool to see this in jersey i mean fort lee all right everybody that wraps it up for this episode of the world ny or maybe i should say nj shout out to john and chi for joining us let me know in the comments down below one if we missed any spot in fort lee and number two if there's any other places you guys want us to go and until next time we out peace yo i am feeling this anus meat so much but yo it's got like the fake uh nut meat in there you know what it is if you're going to eat something so dirty you want to eat it in a clean place that sounds so odd
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Dan Sacks, Cigarette Taxes, Smoking, and Health in the Long Run |TOPS #37 | Feb 18, 2022
welcome to the tobacco online policy seminar tops thank you for joining us today i'm justin white a tobacco control researcher at the university of california san francisco tops is organized by myself catherine mclean from temple university c shang from the ohio state university and mike pesco from georgia state university the seminar will be one hour with questions from the moderator and discussant the audience may pose questions and comments in the q a panel and the moderator will draw from these questions and comments in conversation with the presenter please review the guidelines on tobaccopolicy.org for acceptable comments please keep the comments professional and related to the research being discussed comments that meet the seminar series guidelines will be shared with the presenter act afterwards even if they're not read aloud your comments are very much appreciated this presentation is being video recorded and will be made available along with the presentation slides on the top's website tobaccopolicy.org i will turn the presentation over to today's moderator catherine mclean from temple university to introduce our speaker today we will continue our winter 2022 season with a single paper presentation by dr dan sacks entitled cigarette taxes smoking and health in the long run dan sachs is an associate professor and weimer faculty fellow in the business economics and public policy department kelly school of business he received his phd in applied economics from the wharton school at the university of pennsylvania his research spans health economics public finance and industrial organization in recent work he studies the dynamics of addiction in opioids and nicotine with a focus on understanding how policy can deter initiation our discussion today is dr abby friedman so uh dr thanks dr saks thank you for presenting for us today okay um thank you very much to the organizers for organizing this fantastic series um and thank you all for your attention the project that i'm presenting today is joint with several co-authors andrew friedson at colorado muy only who is a grad student here at indiana university catherine mackall at uc san diego dan reese in madrid and my name again is dan sax um before i begin let me disclose that i have nothing to disclose so despite the long list of co-authors we have no funding for the presented work and no tobacco-related funding over the last 10 years um and i'll pause it a couple of points to um respond to questions that i guess the moderator is collecting i'll do that at the end of the background section and after discussing the methods so the title of this project is cigarette taxes smoking and health in the long run and indeed we are interested in the long run consequences of smoking and cigarette taxes for health interest in the health hazards of cigarettes is long-standing but public attention to this topic exploded with the 1964 surgeon general's report that report collated and presented a great deal of evidence accumulated over the prior 15 or 20 years consistent with um severe health costs of smoking following that report there was an aggressive tobacco control effort in the united states and around the world um and that effort took uh many forms but among the most important were cigarette taxes so um long-standing interest in cigarette taxes uh as a tool for addressing the health consequences of smoking yet despite the evidence in the surgeon general's report and the great deal of accumulated evidence since then we think that the evidence on the long run effects of smoking for health much of that evidence is potentially confounded and we will argue why during this talk broadly the the reason is most studies um on the health consequences of smoking and the long-run health consequences compare smokers to non-smokers with some limited control for observed differences between those groups yet smokers are likely to differ from non-smokers in ways that are both hard to observe and relevant for future health so for one thing smoking is a risky activity so smokers may be less risk-averse and engage in other risky activities for another we'll argue that people who engage in risky activities including smoking may be in worse health to begin with so this is a potential confounding concern recent estimates that use economic models plus data on smoking and health to correct for selection into smoking on these unobserved factors in fact find smaller mortality effects of smoking than the prior literature so what we're going to try and do in this paper is present new quasi-experimental evidence on the long-run effects of tobacco control policy on both smoking and health and the main advantage here is that we're going to avoid some of the difficulties that arise from directly comparing smokers and non-smokers so we're specifically interested in the long-run effects of cigarette taxes our research question is what is the effect of teenage cigarette taxes on adult smoking and mortality so we want to take two people who appear similar but face different teenage taxes and we're asking how does that affect them years later in adulthood in terms of their smoking and mortality the idea behind this research question is that we know from the prior literature that teenage taxes clearly influence teenage smoking teenage smoking decisions are sensitive to taxes further most smoking initiation happens around the teenage years typically by age 20 and teenage smoking is correlated with adult smoking no surprise gear they're given the addictiveness of nicotine so the idea is that people who face higher teenage cigarette taxes might be less likely to smoke into adulthood and might um enjoy better health and lower mortality so adult smoking and mortality are the key long-run health outcomes that we're going to investigate our approach is to use quasi-experimental variation in cigarette taxes that arises from the fact that people born in different years and in different states will be subject to different state cigarette taxes during their teenage years we will compare people born across these states and birth cohorts facing these different teenage taxes and look at how smoking and mortality covari the advantage of this approach is that it avoids the confounding that arises from comparing smokers and non-smokers although of course it has its own challenges so we combine data from several sources our state cigarette tax data come from 70 years of tax burden on tobacco data we link um people's teenage taxes to information on mortality from death certificate data's the universe of death from 1990 to 2018 and we link adult smoking decisions to teenage taxes using all waves of the tobacco use supplement of the current population survey that's our data our estimation approach is designed to compare people subject to different teenage taxes but adjusting as much as possible for a potential difference between people who face higher versus lower taxes we use two-way fixed effects models so we have two sets of detailed fixed effects the first adjusts for cross-state heterogeneity so any permanent cross-state differences that might be correlated with teenage taxes will be absorbed by these fixed effects the second set of fixed effects adjusts for general trends and mortality those trends could arise both because as a given cohort ages mortality rates increase but also as we look at more recent cohorts that generally faced higher taxes mortality rates have gone down as health has improved and then we control for a rich set of additional uh factors as well the key assumption that lets us interpret our estimates in a calls away is that the state-specific timing of when they raise their teenage taxes is uncorrelated with pre-existing state-level trends in cohort smoking and mortality okay so what do we find our first result is that teenage taxes reduce adult smoking adult smoking is sensitive to teenage taxes each one dollar higher tax experienced over ages 14 to 17 those are our teenage years reduces adult smoking by 1.7 percentage points so there's a lot of evidence already that um teenage smoking is sensitive to teenage taxes what's um new here is that adult smoking is sensitive to the taxes that people faced when they were teenagers we actually have a a separate companion paper my co-authors and i do that explores this result and the persistence of teenage smoking in much more detail our focus in this paper is the health consequences in particular mortality our second finding is that adult mortality is also sensitive to teenage taxes so each one dollar higher teenage taxes reduces adult mortality by about 20 deaths per 100 000 per year that's a reduction of four percent those reductions are concentrated among men and among smoking-related causes of death as defined by the cdc so a smoking-related cause of death um is like lung cancer most most prominently but it's a fairly broad set of causes we also find that um for the health uh consequences of taxes the teenage years are special we find no effect of um taxes on adult mortality when those taxes are experienced at earlier ages so one to ten or somewhat later ages 20 to 24. so those are our main results i want to highlight two implications uh the first is we're studying cigarette taxes that were enacted really throughout the 20th century our results say that the rising cigarette taxes over this time period has produced long lasting gains longer than you would have found if you just looked at the effects today on mortality today because taxes today uh not only reduce smoking today but they also reduce the smoking in the future and the mortality in the future of today's teenagers we think more broadly our results point to potentially important long-run health benefits of controlling teenage smoking in general not necessarily just through taxes okay that's the big picture i hope you have a sense of where we're going um now i want to spend a few minutes on sort of background and what's known about this topic and in fact a great deal is known about smoking health and mortality so what i really want to do here is explain why we think there's anything left to learn about cigarettes and health so to do that let me review what i think of as um the main evidence on uh smoking and health in the long run and i should acknowledge that um i'm a bit of an outsider to this field so it's very possible that i've left off an important stream of evidence um if that's true i would love to hear about it please leave a comment or send me an email explaining what i missed so the early evidence here found clear associations between smoking and cancer and smoking and mortality the very first papers were case control studies comparing the smoking rates of people with lung cancer to the smoking rates of other cancer patients and the finding was that smoking was clearly associated with lung cancer follow-up work surveyed people and followed them to assess the association over a few year horizon between smoking and mortality and that work also found an association between smoking and mortality some of those early prospective studies turned into um very large scale and very long-running cohort studies uh confirming the smoking mortality association so for me one of the most impressive studies in this area or really that i've seen in social science is the british doctor study which tracked um all physicians in england since 1950 till today basically um and over a very long time period we see a very clear strong association between smoking and mortality more recent work follows in that vein uh but links um health interview surveys to death certificate data um and the health interview surveys um give a richer set of covariates to adjust for potential differences between smokers and non-smokers so they adjust for things like age urbanity adaposity sometimes health behaviors um okay so i think this literature has established a very strong link between smoking and mortality um mainly by comparing smokers to non-smokers and adjusting for observed differences in mortality predictors but what this literature leaves open is the possibility still of unobserved confounding factors and here we mean things that are difficult or impossible really to capture with survey measures so these could be things like risk tolerance we might think that people who smoke just engage in a wide array of risky behaviors it could be baseline health beyond sort of comorbidities that are captured but controlling for baseline health is a tricky proposition because many health many comorbidities such as hypertension are endogenous outcomes that they're influenced by smoking so what we'd really like to do is um measure health at the time of smoking initiation but that's typically hard and then a final confounding factor is um uh whether you initiate smoking or engage in any kind of risky behavior might depend on um your own personal expectations about your future health and life expectancy if you think that you are going to die young you have little reason to be careful about your health so these are all sort of theoretical possibilities but um prior literature in fact gives some support for this challenge of unobserved confounding in particular um people who seem to have greater genetic exposure to disease in the sense that their parents died young those people themselves smoke more for another at the time of smoking initiation smokers appear less healthy on multiple dimensions and then finally as i mentioned model-based efforts to address unobserved confounding generally find smaller mortality effects of smoking than does the observational literature these efforts combine economic models of behavior with data on smoking and health to address unobserved confounding okay so how do we contribute well our main result is to show that there's long-run effects of tobacco smoke tobacco taxes on both adult smoking and mortality and we think this evidence is important for two reasons first it's indirect evidence on the health consequences of smoking that avoids the problem of confounding arising from comparing smokers and non-smokers so we don't want to throw out that prior evidence we think that's important useful evidence our evidence avoids one particular challenge that that literature faces so we think our results complement the large-scale long-running studies we think they also complement the model based approaches that i highlighted a moment ago those approaches are valid under one set of assumptions mainly behavioral and statistical assumptions are approaches valid under a different set of assumptions so it's complementary separately we think our results represent a contribution because we think that it's uh the first evidence on the long run effects of cigarette taxes on health so um some papers have shown short run um mortality reductions from today's uh taxes reduced mortality rates today we show long run effects uh a that people who face um higher taxes as teenagers have lower mortality in the future um there's also some work on um the effects of teenage cigarette taxes on smoking into early adulthood um which uh we contribute in this area all looking at um a wider range of ages and using alternative statistical approaches okay so let me pause now um to take questions thanks so much dan for this really great talk um i think i'll give our discussant abby the opportunity to ask her questions thank you so much first of all dan and for the opportunity to discuss this and also look at this paper it's really very interesting um i had two questions that i wanted to kind of start off with and then i want to make sure that that if there's a question in the q a that we need to address that we get to that so the first is there is some recent research that's starting to call the idea that youth are more responsive or particularly responsive to cigarette taxes into question and of course it's entirely possible that the elasticities have changed over time so that the elasticity of a potential initiator looks different now than it did maybe in the 1970s or 1980s how would that kind of change affect your estimates and to what extent should we be concerned that the results that you have here may not actually generalize if there has been a change and the way that you respond to cigarette taxes um so good yes the as i understand this literature um the one set of estimates looked at how cigarette tax increases throughout the 1990s affected teenage smoking and then more recent work has asked there were very large cigarette tax increases following the master settlement agreement from 1998 to the present and those large more recent tax changes seem to have produced smaller changes in teenage smoking rates so um i think there's two potential challenges here for us one is um whether that affects the validity of our estimates for the population we study um and we think it doesn't so we are looking at um kind of earlier cohorts night who experienced these tax changes in the 1990s and much earlier so this is sort of the period when sensitivity to taxes seemed high the second concern though is about whether we can generalize from our findings um you know generalizing out of sample is always a fraught endeavor i think it's plausible from this research that future tax changes might not have as large mortality benefits as the past ones however um if you look at what states increase their taxes during the late 90s and early 2000s there were mostly states that already had high taxes so one interpretation of um this result on following teenage tax sensitivity is that in some places the taxes are already so high there's little scope for improvement but in other states taxes are still near zero in fact um and it's possible that increasing um taxes away from zero could have a meaningful effect on youth smoking in those states i think that's an empirical question um that i would love for someone to answer but um how our results sort of extrapolate to the future definitely depends on where the tax changes happen um and how sensitive teenagers are in those places great answer and there are a few q a's that kind of touch on this someone asked about tobacco 21 and i think our related concept is whether or not the master settlement agreements per se had an effect on people's understanding of the risks from tobacco that in sure may have affected their behavior but your generalizability comment i believe probably covers that uh catherine would you prefer that i ask another question or should we defer to the q a if you'd like to ask another one that's just great and then we'll move on to the q a your call um so i'm gonna ask a question that in theory i would ask later but i think it's good to talk about now which is you're talking about effects on smoking but you haven't actually broken that into the difference between initiation cessation or for that matter the distinction between first trying a cigarette and actually initiating a habit um can you talk a little bit about how those distinctions play in or don't plan and perhaps why they don't play into the paper because i think it is a very different discussion to talk about tax effects on cessation which implicitly is happening a little later versus at teenage years we're talking about experimentation and possibly habitual initiation thank you um i uh won't have much more to say about this so i'm happy to address it now so the way that i think about our results is um we're we're pulling a lever over here during your teenage years and we're looking at what happens all the way over here um in kind of later adulthood and there's a lot of stuff that can change along the way the simplest version of what happens when you increase teenage taxes is that you simply prevent some teenagers from ever initiating and nothing else ever changes and some of those people whom you prevented from initiating um would have smoked and would have died because they're smoking and you prevent that mortality in in practice i suspect the dynamics are much more complicated than that um that you may not just prevent some people from initiating at all but they initiate a little bit less or they don't become quite as addicted during their teenage years it's easier for them to quit during adulthood or they maintain a lower habit during adulthood i think in in the paper that i'm showing you today we don't really rule out any of those mechanisms our results are kind of averaging over all those different dynamic paths so in our companion paper we try to explore this um a bit more although i think still we have really nailed down kind of people um initiating then lapsing then relapse or quitting then relapsing um great i want to highlight a question by uh dwan whose name i'm sure i'm mispronouncing i'm sorry um they asked if it's possible that the individuals who expect themselves to die young will be over will be more be more risk averse and thus will live longer so specifically i think the example they're talking about is if your parent has lung cancer so you don't smoke compensating there's a flip side of that that i also want to put in there is if if people are responding to their parents and parents who smoke live in areas with lower taxes couldn't the entire exercise be confounded by the relationship between parental and youth good so let me um take those in turn um so actually i'll back up um this idea um that people with greater exposure to disease for sort of genetic factors or exogenous reasons um might engage in riskier behavior more broadly i think is both super interesting and underexplored so this paper i cite here calls it the mickey mantle effect mickey mantle as you may know was an all-star baseball player who um uh also uh drank and smoked a ton and his career was cut short in part as a complication from alcoholism and in um uh interviews he reveals that everyone in his family died young for reasons unrelated to um smoking or alcoholism and so he just thought he was going to die young also so the mechanism here is really like not that you have a particular incentive to be careful around cigarettes but that like um you have other genetic predispositions i agree in principle that um uh if you're genetically um if your genetics make it so that smoking is very risky for you you might expect even less behavior on on that dimension um okay so that was the first question you raised a question around confounding um from uh the fact that um maybe if you face high teenage taxes that means when you're a teenager your parents faced higher taxes and so maybe they smoked less maybe that's the mechanism in principle that could be the mechanism and actually that's consistent with long-run benefits of teenage taxes it comes through a very different channel than the one we've highlighted we can't totally rule it out but i'll show you some evidence that i think is inconsistent with it which is that the health benefits of taxes early in life come from teenage taxes and not taxes at younger ages so if it was all from sort of your parents behavior i would think that the taxes your parents faced when you were one to ten also also matters thanks so much um that's great and abby thanks for drawing out some of those great questions i think what we'll do now is we'll just get back to the presentation but thanks for the questions and comments okay so let me tell you a little bit about our data um and uh the some of our specification choices and sample choices are dictated by the chronology of uh when people are born and when they die so i want to highlight how like the chronology lines up with our data sources so we start with um state cigarette taxes compiled by the tax burden on tobacco those data that we have begin in 1950 and let me say i see that there's a lot of people in the room who know a lot about cigarettes and cigarette taxes if anyone knows how to get reliable data on earlier cigarette taxes i would love to hear about it i know that the first eight cigarette taxes went into effect in the 1920s but i haven't been able to figure out what they are okay so we start with these 68 years of state cigarette tax data we're interested in the taxes people face as teenagers so if we define teenage years as ages 14 to 17 um that means we can look at people who were born as early as 1936 and in principle as late as 2001 and still observe their teenage taxes this is our main regressor our outcomes are death certificate deaths on death certificate data and adult smoking which we measure in the tobacco use supplement of the current population survey uh we're going to start with the 1990 death certificate data we don't look earlier because there was a major redesign just prior to this and we want a continuous data series and these data we have going through 2018. um i guess i should mention prior to 2005 um the geocoded versions of the death certificates are publicly available but after that we use the restricted access versions so we um know the state of death so of course these data start much later than our tax data but you know typically people die later in life so this isn't a huge concern with us our adult smoking data temporarily coincide with the death data so we're looking at adult smoking the tobacco use supplement of the current population survey is a large scale nationally representative survey that runs every three to four years so we have all the waves between 92 and 2018. we have some additional data sources that we use to bring in state level covariates like the unemployment rate um but in the interest of time i'm not going to dwell on those so to um line up uh the birth cohorts where we observe teenage taxes or the birth cohorts where we observe adult outcomes we're going to limit the sample to 1936 to 1998. so we stop and people born in 1998 so we observe you at 20. we're going to restrict our sample to 20 year olds so we have a clean separation between adults and uh teenagers okay so our main uh regressor as i said is teenage taxes teenage cigarette taxes we define these taxes as the inflation-adjusted average state cigarette tax that a person faces between 14 and 17. we look at state cigarette taxes because um for a given birth year there's no variation in the federal tax that you face everyone faces the same federal tax of course so what we would like to do is match um these teenage taxes to adult outcomes so mortality or smoking using the state where people actually lived as teenagers unfortunately neither the death certificate data nor the tobacco use data record teenage residents so instead we match people to their adult residents basically what we do is impute your teenage and in fact life cycle taxes assuming no mobility at all assuming you never move so for example i was born in massachusetts in 1986. i live in indiana now so we would impute my tax as the tax that was in effect in indiana when i was 14 to 17. so when i was so that's 2000 to 2003. um we average over those four years um so this approach uh introduces measurement error obviously i didn't live in indiana then um or maybe it's not obvious but i didn't live in indiana then um in indiana and massachusetts had different taxes then that measurement error means um that our key regressor uh well um is measured with error and it's likely that our estimates if anything are attenuated meaning they're too close to zero to too small so there's some bias from it but it actually biases us against finding mortality or smoking effects okay so variation in teenage taxes is going to be critical we want to compare people um experiencing different teenage taxes so let me show you how these tax rates have varied over time um this panel on the left shows on the average state cigarette tax in real two thousand five dollars per pack since 1950 and i find it helpful to divide this up into um four eras between 1950 and 1971 many states implemented their first um cigarette taxes um and taxes rose by about uh one cent per year per pack which um since they started off at a low base was fairly fast four percent between 72 and 81 few states adjusted their nominal tax and this was an era of high inflation so real taxes declined by three cents per pack per year or about seven percent actually so cigarette taxes declined substantially over this time period by the early 80s volcker got inflation under control and the average state did not change its taxes much so for about 20 years taxes were kind of stagnant and then in the last 20 years after the master settlement agreement there have been very large increases in cigarette taxes for some states about five cents per year per pack and almost six percent yearly growth okay so this is average growth but our approach is going to control for any common general trend so all of our comparisons essentially involve people um uh born in the same year but experiencing different teenage taxes relative to people born in earlier or later years so what's critical is not only average date growth but actually the variation around that average and on the right here i'm showing the distribution of tax changes distribution across states tax changes from the beginning of one of these periods to the end so um in the first era the average state increases taxes by 30 cents per pack but some states had large changes some states had zero or even negative changes in the 72 to 81 period the average state had a decline but some states had very large declines and some states had no declines similarly in the third period the average change was fairly small but but some states had increases of 50 cents a pack or bigger and then most strikingly in the last 20 years um the average state had a very large tax increase but that's driven by some states increasing their taxes by one to 250 per pack other states actually did not change their taxes at all okay so this um kind of within uh here our cross state variation is is going to be important um in cross state variation the size of the change so let me tell you how we form our analysis sample we have two samples one for smoking using the tobacco use supplement and one for mortality for both samples um we limit uh to people born between 1936 and 1998 at least 20 years old at the time they're surveyed or the time they die and we limit to people born in the u.s the reason we look at u.s born is that remember we're imputing the taxes you face as a teenager based on your adult state of residence for people born outside of the us it's less likely we think that their state of residence is where they lived as a teenager when we work with the smoking data the tobacco use supplement data we use the micro data so just everything is individual level our main outcome here is an indicator for smoking some day or every day although we've also looked at kind of other margins of smoking the mortality data consists of the universe of death certificates um it's not practical or really useful to work with individual level death certificates so we aggregate to cells defined by state year of birth in year of death and sometimes we look uh separately at male and female for each of these cells we get the 1990 population count so a cell would be like born in new york in 1950 died in 2000. um and then our population count is how many people in the 1990 census were born in new york in 1950. our main outcome is deaths per 100 000 denominated by that 1990 population okay so methods um what we would like to do as i said is compare people who face different teenage taxes but are otherwise similar on average in terms of the determinants of mortality or adult smoking so we design a regression that tries to facilitate that comparison we think of this regression as isolating quasi-experimental variation in taxes okay so the simplest thing you could do is regress some outcome y uh for person i in in year t on the teenage tax that was in effect um for that person in their state alpha one we'd like to be uh we'd like to interpret as the effect of one dollar greater teenage taxes on our adult outcomes on mortality or on smoking there are many challenges many problems with this simple regression so we're going to enrich it in several ways first we add two sets of fixed effects mu s is a state fixed effect which controls for any permanent cross state difference in the outcome and second we have a set of fixed effects for um general trends in smoking or immortality the um trend fix effects are a set of uh fixed effects for birth year by age so this is a dummy variable for like born in 1950 by 50 years old this controls for both um uh aging effects and mortality or smoking and cohort effects and it also includes controls for a general time trend because time is collinear with earth year by age we further control for state-specific linear deviations from these trends next we add a control for adult taxes that's because people who face higher teenage taxes may just have been born in a high tax state and so they may also face higher adult taxes so um we're primarily interested in this teenage tax channel so we're going to control for the tax in effect in ert then finally we add some additional controls uh both individual characteristics and state level uh covariates the point of the individual controls is primarily to improve power we don't we're not concerned about confounding on that dimension um the state level controls include both um economic conditions like unemployment which might be related to smoking and also we control for a set of tobacco-related policy variables uh so the minimum legal purchase age um in effect at time t and in effect when you're a teenager and the presence of comprehensive clean air laws and i will explain why we control forces okay so this approach has a rich set of controls it compares people born in different years and states who therefore experience different teenage taxes and that comparison does not condition on smoking explicitly that's how we solve the confounding problem nonetheless you might have several potential concerns so let me explain how we address them uh first concern is confounding from anti-tobacco sentiment um so this is a long-standing concern in the literature on cigarette taxes and smoking the concern is that states that have higher cigarette taxes might just in general be opposed to tobacco certainly many of the low tax states are tobacco producing states we address this concern in two ways first we include state fixed effects which control for permanent cross-state differences including like capacity for growing tobacco second are controls for other tobacco legislation and in particular the an index of clean air laws um has been taken to be a proxy for anti-tobacco sentiment so to the extent that anti-tobacco sentiment changes over time it's not captured by our state fixed effects but we hope that this sort of proxy variable through other regulation gets at that concern second you might be worried about confounding trends and either smoking immortality smoking is decreasing across cohorts and over time mortality until very recently decreasing over time and at the same time taxes are increasing so if we didn't control for the trend that would be could generate spurious correlation we address this through our our rich fixed effects for the trends um two more concerns um you might have our attenuation bias from measurement error in um teenage taxes we think that's real we tried to address that um in how we constructed our sample if we didn't perfectly address it then there's likely some bias in our teenage tax effect but that bias is towards zero so if anything our estimates could be too small and then a final concern which abby mentioned is that many adult smokers try to quit or quit but relapse and uh that kind of dynamic is not explicitly captured in our model um that's true the way that we think about that is that um our estimates are coming from representative samples of the population representative cross sections who um the people in our samples are sort of at different points um in this like life cycle profile of dynamics so some of them started as teenagers and are still smoking some of them started as teenagers but quit at some point and some of them are uh just never smoked we're going to get estimates that average over all those groups uh okay so let me pause again uh thanks dan i will go to our discussion and see if there's some comments then we'll move to the q a to hear our audience hi again um so i'm going to try to ask questions that get it themes that are in the q and a questions here and one thing we're seeing repeatedly are questions about migration and i think there was both questions about well maybe people don't live where they were born which is obviously a question that could be an issue here but more more of a threat to identification would be if there was selective migration so specifically for the deaths analysis if people who smoke move to states with more lenient tobacco policies than people who don't smoke then you would expect the more restrictive tobacco policies to be associated with lower mortality just by virtue of selective migration i think the rate right now is that about 40 of us residents live in a state they weren't born in so dan can you talk to us a little bit about the concerns about migration and the analysis whether it's more of an issue or less of an issue for one of the breathe of the mortality or the smoking analysis and how you think about that yeah thank you um so let me uh tackle sort of this in two ways um so the um first is sort of generally how much measurement error might we expect in the teen tax rate um and to think about this question um what you want to know is like what's the signal to noise ratio for our bad measure of the team tax relative to the truth um and so it's not necessarily a problem if people move across state lines um if if you move from massachusetts to new york which have sort of fairly similar tax histories then you're imputed and actual teenage tax will be fairly similar it's a bigger problem if you move from like massachusetts to virginia um so using other smaller scale data sets that let us follow people from their teenagers into adulthood so the psid and the nlsy we've tried to estimate the signal to noise and it's closer to 0.8 than the sort of 0.6 you would get if you thought about 40 of people have have moved um so that 0.8 suggests our results are understated by about 20 percent um to the selected so that's from pure classical measurement error uh the selective migration concern is um uh raises a possibility of non-classical measurement error so the sort of mismeasurement is correlated with unobserved components of mortality it turns out we can do a little bit better on imputing teenage taxes than i initially suggested and that's because the death certificate data but not the adult smoking data the death certificate data contain state of birth so we can instead impute your um teenage taxes using your state of birth rather than your state of death that avoids i think the selective migration concern although it's still potentially mismeasured people can move from you know age 0 to age 14. we get very similar results in the death certificate data when we use um state of birth for imputing taxes the reason that we lead with state of death is for consistency with the adult smoking results okay um and i will mention as an aside there are later years of the cps where they ask the state you lived in where you first tried or first smoked regularly so in theory if you wanted to extrapolate later you could actually look at how often the state that you first tried it in was the state you were born in which they did that you were in an interview i don't think i was aware of that so we should look into it of course we would also know it's like the 11 2011 2010 i think in 2014 2015 and it's not every year but you could you could check we would need to know that for non-smokers also is the the challenge but there might be useful information just on sort of the migration behaviors of smokers like do smokers move to low tax states i think we could answer with that question you could also look at the former smokers versus the continued smokers yeah um another question that came up here which i think we're gonna have to circle back to at the end also because it will help to see your results um reginald hebert asked can you speak briefly about the potential welfare consequences of these results so specifically in terms of policy if we're thinking about quantifying the benefits of present day policy but the bite is from lag policies how do we think about that um in terms of current welfare discussions um so i think there's sort of two components of this one is how would we quantify for today the potential long-run benefits that we're documenting and then um to my economist ears at least um the word welfare has a special meaning separate from health benefits um in in so the first part i think the short answer is um the uh benefits are bigger um they come later i don't have like a number for you of how to scale them up by you know 25 or 50 like that i don't i don't have a number however big you think they are the health benefits um based on the sort of short run responses our results say they're even bigger than that separate is the welfare question um to some economists at least it's hard to know the welfare benefits of cigarette taxes because there's some cost to smokers of either paying the tax or being deterred from smoking in my view our results say that the um 1950s to 2000 tax increases had big health benefits and at least some of the people that were studying probably initiated smoking um prior to the surgeon general's report prior to like really widespread understanding of the health costs um so if you deter someone who is uninformed about the cost of smoking that seems like purely a welfare win um so i don't really want to i don't think our results let us weed into like a literal sort of um valuation to smokers of the cigarettes they smoke um but certainly the long run health benefits and the total health benefits um are bigger than we would have thought from from just sort of short run estimates okay i'm going to bring up one more then i think we probably should move on for time i'm checking with catherine to make sure i'm right about that um so because you just brought this up with the idea about um the sentiment we do know if you look at gallup data from the mid 20th century we know that there was differential changes in different populations and the perception that cigarettes were harmful but regardless of what the scientific community knew the majority of the american community didn't match the scientific community and those numbers look different across states so you said that you're controlling for other tobacco legislation but smoke free air laws didn't come in until well well after taxes did are you are you actually controlling for any legislation that was concurrent with the 1960s 40s 50s tax rates or are we actually really just depending on the the assumption that there weren't differences between states where people were more likely to believe that smoking was harmful than the tax rates yeah versus states where they were less likely to believe that so currently um i we addressed this in in three ways i think none of them totally satisfying to your concern um so first as you mentioned is these um uh clean air laws which like i agree or you're correct they become common in the 1990s they wouldn't um reflect changing sentiment early um to the extent that sentiment is um except the 1990s changes to the extent that sentiment is like roughly constant across states for our sample period um then our state fixed effects will capture it as you pointed out there were differential reactions across states to surgeon general's report and other emerging information we do have some other um regulations primarily uh minimum legal purchase ages i don't have a strong reason to think that those fully capture your concern we could do better probably by um just bringing in that gallup data directly um and you know when in fact we put together a bunch of gallup polls on sort of smoking during this time period and may well have exactly this information thank you both so much for these comments i think we better get back to the presentation i think we've got about uh 12 minutes or so left so i thank you for these great comments great um so let me show you some results uh so our first result is that teenage taxes reduce adult smoking um so uh as i said we have a companion paper which explores this in more detail um our estimate is that each one dollar increase in teenage taxes reduces adult smoking by 1.7 percentage points and we find fairly similar reductions for men and for women the average adult smoking rate in our sample is about 23 and these results imply an elasticity of adult smoking with respect to the teenage tax of minus .06 that's much smaller than the elasticity of teenage smoking with respect to the teenage tax but that's no surprise what this says is some of the reductions in teenage smoking fade out by adulthood over over a longer run that relationship between smoking and teenage taxes starts to attenuate um okay our primary results are about adult mortality so when we pool men and women we find that each one dollar increase in teenage taxes reduces um adult mortality by 20 per hundred thousand that's a reduction of about four percent that reduction um is much larger for men than for women for men there's a 35 per hundred thousand reduction for women um negative seven statistically insignificant um partly men um i'm sorry to say i guess die more often than women and that's why we find bigger effects although also in percent terms the reduction for man is bigger than for women here we're looking at all causes of death we can look at causes of death that are just smoking related which is a fairly broad set of conditions defined by the cdc which medical literature has identified as sort of plausibly caused connected to smoking so most prominently lung cancer heart disease but it's actually much broader than that we find that about 80 percent of the reduction in all-cause mortality is coming from smoking-related mortality you might think since we're looking at cigarette taxes that all of the reduction in mortality should be smoking related so what's that extra 20 well there are ways that smoking can kill you even if it's not literally a smoking-related cause of death so for example um we know that uh smokers today are at greater risk of dying from covid19 if they get it so if you're a smoker and you die of cobit-19 that wouldn't be classified as smoking related mortality even though if you hadn't been a smoker um there's some chance that you would have lived so that's kind of the difference between these 16 deaths versus 20 deaths nonetheless um i think it would be reassuring to know that um certain causes of death which are obviously unrelated to smoking do not respond to teenage cigarette taxes and indeed that's what we find so we look at two placebo causes of death which are homicides and accidents except fires so we don't expect teenage cigarette taxes to affect mortality from homicides or mortality from like car accidents and indeed we find that they do not so the um estimated effect of team taxes on these placebo causes of death is small and statistically insignificant and by the way it's not like these are trivial causes of death um you know 45 46 per 100 000 um that this uh is comparable to um uh mortality rates from certain cancers for example okay the last result um i want to show you um is that teenage taxes in particular um have long run mortality impacts so to show you that i'm going to change our specification a little bit and i'm going to look at not only the effect of teenage taxes but taxes at other ages so teenage taxes are now taxed at ages 11 to 19. and then we also look at taxes ages um early adulthood i guess 20 to 24 and then pre-teenage taxes 1 to 10. um and here now we're expanding this we're limiting the sample to people 25 and older so these are all sort of relatively long run effects and what we can see is that the the coefficient on the teenage taxes is uniquely large and the only statistically significant one so taxes at other ages are generally smaller sometimes noisier and statistically insignificant so abby this is why i said um uh it doesn't seem like this is just about or even necessarily primarily about the sort of home environment the taxes during your younger years just just don't matter okay so we have explored the robustness of these results to several alternative adjacent approaches such as alternative sets of controls um education so dropping controls adding controls defining the teenage years differently actually many more choices than this robust across all these other specifications and functional forms and then in our companion data set um companion paper we look at the persistence of teenage smoking and the long-range effects of teenage taxes on adult smoking and a bunch of other data sets generally very similar results across these alternative choices okay so to wrap up um we investigated the health and smoking consequences of state cigarette taxes that were enacted over the last 70 years we know from prior work that they reduced smoking at the time they went into effect especially among teenagers and especially older taxes what we've shown today is that these taxes continue to reduce smoking even decades later among people who were exposed to them as teenagers those same cohorts uh had lower mortality as a result of the higher taxes also and finally taxes at other ages have less pronounced long-run health effects so the broader implication here we think is that there's long lasting consequences of cigarette taxes and possibly also tobacco control policy in general um therefore we see potential health benefits from reducing teenage cigarette use um and as i mentioned to abby average state taxes are high right now so you might think there's sort of little benefit from increasing them further and indeed maybe for the high tax states there are not large benefits nonetheless many states currently have low tax rates um and so our results uh point to benefits health benefits from um raising those uh taxes okay thank you uh very much and i guess we have a few minutes for discussion great thanks so much dan for the wonderful presentation uh abby if you have a question uh that would be great and then maybe we'll have a few minutes for the audience questions so i'm gonna riff off of the audience questions so that people get as many of their questions answered as possible we've got several questions in here about income now i know you probably don't have any way of knowing the income level from the death certificate data um but it is an interesting question whether or not the these impacts were higher for low income families or teens who were low income when they were teens than for those who were higher ses whether it be by income or some parental education measure can you tell us anything about that or how would you think about that because i think that does have implications when we think about whether these taxes actually aren't regressive at all which is commonly the economic argument that's made because of these long-term benefits that might happen if you never take up right so i guess the short answer is um i wish i could tell you things about this but i can't yet um it's a tantalizing possibility to me that um the reason that cigarette taxes have become less effective per dollar is that um as a share of the pack price they've gone down and especially as a share of like teenager income they've gone way down that seems totally plausible we have not investigated it at all it might be something that we can look into with our data i think it's a very interesting possibility and i'm sorry i don't have results to share on that um the second question was around the um uh sort of progressivity or regressivity of these taxes and i agree that to understand that you want to know not just sort of the incomes the income is the people who pay the taxes but also the incomes of the people who benefit from the possible corrections of mistakes or health problems that the taxes create um we don't have uh i'd like to know that too let me leave it at that i think that would be interesting um i guess to plug someone else's work so hunt alcott has a couple of papers that i really love about um how to think about welfare and progressivity of taxes that correct mistakes like possibly mistakenly consuming cigarettes or soda taxes um and i would love to see sort of i think that those are great papers and i'd love to see that framework applied to to these questions wonderful um yeah i would too it's really interesting and i think it's another call for a really good deep dive historical work that uses these long periods like you all have um we've got a question in here from and i'm taking two questions by mike cummings and turning them into one um which is does this mean that taxes are actually more effective as a preventative measure than they are in terms of benefit from cessation or can we not actually draw that conclusion here um i don't think you can quite directly draw it from um because i haven't really shown you the sort of on the the cessation effects which are a bit noisier um i don't think you can directly draw it from from this paper i will say my read of the literature um is consistent with that interpretation in the sense that um for sure there is a statistically significant reduction in um adult smoking when taxes go up but the magnitude of that is not very large um which i interpret to mean it's just quite hard to to quit smoking and the cessation of facts are not huge historically the initiation effects have been much bigger um that's sort of implicit in our results we highlight that interpretation in our companion paper around smoking and persistence and that's what you can see from sort of the teenage um tax responsiveness literature so i think that interpretation is is right and it's something that we push more in our companion paper um but i think it's it doesn't quite follow because i haven't shown you um the on impact effect on adults but it which is noisy is the problem which makes complete sense um are we keeping to the 1pm or are we going an extra few minutes catherine we've got a couple more minutes if you'd like to ask a question or two i have a faculty meeting at 1pm so please ask as many questions anymore okay i wasn't sure if that meant we had to stop or we should just keep you as long as possible like a couple minutes i think i could do 30. yeah a couple minutes please um so so there's a question that's asked here which i think i know the answer to for your study but i'm going to ask you to kind of ponder um christian sans asked whether people are going to substitute away from cigarettes to products like cigars or chew now obviously because at least cigars and cigarillos a lot of the health effects are similar in terms of the smoking a tribulation of all cancers your death data already kind of covers that but how do we think about that in a world that's a little more modern where we've got relatively different risk products that are all on the market at the same time so um i think there's sort of two parts of this or maybe three so um our estimates are sort of net of any substitution many but not all of the cigarette taxes were enacted with other tobacco taxes at the same time so when that happens i think most of the substitution is to non-use rather than to an alternative form but for pure cigarette tax for sure you'd expect the substitution my view and i think um catherine and others in the audience are more the experts on this is that um cigarette taxes today are likely to push people towards um vaping as well as abstinence um and there's some um trade-offs there like probably the health consequences of vaping are much better than smoking but not as good as abstinence my gut although i think we would want evidence on this my gut is that the possibility of substituting to vaping means that taxes are more effective at discouraging smokers because there's a close substitute nearby so um that possibility of substitution suggests maybe even bigger um health effects than than in historical periods where there weren't sort of healthier close substitutes okay i probably should go um i would love to hear your feedback and answer questions i can over email or otherwise thank you dan okay i think we are out of time thank you to our presenter his co-authors who jumped into the q and a and our guest discussion kindly thank you to our audience of 277 people for your participation hope you have a top snatch weekend
TOPS Tobacco Online Policy Seminar
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Swearing
okay this is going to be a kind of a a test for myself about getting passionate but not swearing cussing whatever you want to call I like to call cussing I used to call it cussing growing up um cuz I don't know what the laws are are there laws is it preferences about like cussing online can you do it I don't know I I would say yes but not everywhere and uh sucks to have your stuff censored so I think you can can be yourself without swearing totally I think that you you can you know we just we just speak like we were taught to speak you know you could you could express yourself in Arabic if you spoke Arabic and not English so why can you not swear just because it's part of the English language doesn't mean you have to to use it and uh so I'm not going to cuz it's not about what you say it's about how you say it God I went on for a long time about that just now I want to I'd like first of all I'd like to start off by by thanking um technology for the opportunity to make this and to do this and to put this up somewhere where someone can it not just in my apartment with these lovely paintings in the background which I've noticed this is actually a friend of mine named Tiffany Carter painted this thing nice work Tiffany it's it's pretty pretty amazing our whole apartment has just got a bunch of paintings up on the walls this is one of the benefits of living with a woman is that they will decorate all the time I uh I never decorated my apartment before and it's pretty it's pretty sweet and the greatest part is uh my girlfriend Amanda loves naked women uh so so she decorates with naked women all over the place or women implied naked women like a woman covering her boobs and like looking to the side and that to me is hot as hell like in the bathroom you should see our our downstairs bathroom it's amazing that I go in and you know you sit out on the toilet and just tons of naked women isn't that amazing I never would have thought to do it because I wouldn't I would I would be afraid of what people might think but you know she didn't really care okay that was fun and I don't think I costed at all
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Trust Chef: Carlo Lamagna with Cottonseed Oil
Here at Magna Kusina, we focus on cooking  traditional Filipino food with a twist. We   utilize a lot of neutral ingredients because  we also utilize a lot of potent ingredients   such as fish sauce or fermented shrimp paste.  We want to allow those ingredients to shine   and be kind of the forward flavor profile.  This is why I like to use Cottonseed Oil.   It's neutrality really lends itself to be  used in different ways, such as frying,   baking, as well as vinaigrettes and sauces. This  is a beautiful crab salad with grilled cucumbers,   mustard greens, and scallions that's dressed in  taban antalanka or as we know it crab fat vinegar.   The simple dishes are sometimes the hardest  to master because in its simplicity there's no   masking or hiding anything. We actually grill  scallions, cilantro, and Thai bird chilies,   chop that all up and make it into a beautiful  grilled relish seasoned with fish sauce, lime   juice, and Cottonseed Oil. We cubed and marinated  pork shoulder in cola and soy sauce and we skewer   it and throw it onto a charcoal grill to get a  lot of that flavor from the charcoal as well.   The relish is super pungent from the fish  sauce and has a lot of mimicking flavors   in the charcoal grill from both the pork  and the grilled ingredients in the relish.   For the next dish we take a whole red  snapper and dredge it in some potato starch   and fry in Cottonseed Oil. One of the main reasons  why we like utilizing Cottonseed Oil to fry is   because of its high smoking point. It allows us  to get the crispiest texture. To top off this   beautifully fried fish, we make a sweet and sour  sauce with soy sauce, brown sugar, and vinegar and   we fold in some beautiful fresh vegetables such  as carrots, radishes, and peppers to top the fish.   And the flavor is just really nice and bright  from the sweet and sour sauce and the crunch of   the fresh vegetables and the floral notes from the  cilantro. It really helps cut through that rich   fried texture and lightens the entire dish up. So  the next dish we call kilowin in the Philippines.   We have a beautiful strip steak that we actually  sous-vide and then we baste it with a bit of   Cottonseed Oil, season it with salt and pepper,  and we throw it on the grill to get a nice   mired reaction, to get that beautiful roasted  meat flavor. So we made a beautiful annatto oil   with Cottonseed Oil infusing it with annatto  seeds which adds a beautiful nutty flavor,   garlic, and bay leaf to really round out  the dressing. Because of the high smoking   point as well as neutrality, this is kind  of one of the perfect oils to infuse with.   So this is our take on a financier traditionally  made with almond flour but we use local hazelnut   flour instead to really bring in our Pacific  Northwest roots. We infuse the Cottonseed Oil   with a little bit of pandan flavoring which adds  a little floral kind of coconutty toasted rice   flavor profile to the oil itself. Traditionally  financiers use brown butter. I've seen other   recipes use olive oil, but those have very  distinct flavors and really don't allow us to   infuse as much of the pandan flavor that we want.  Overall Cottonseed Oil is very versatile and this   shows how to use it in different aspects in the  kitchen such as frying, baking, and vinaigrettes.
Chef's Roll
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Charting the Future: A Pacific approach to sustainable marine planning 🇵🇼
alao is developing an ambitious Marine spatial planning initiative to support the sustainable management of the Marine Resources Marine spatial planning is a process that helps to manage different human activities within Marine areas such as Fisheries conservation and tourism this is designed to help different stakeholders to continue to benefit from the Marine Resources while protecting it for future Generations in the last decade there's been uh a lot of changes uh regarding uh ocean conditions climate change over fishing pollution we are an island surrounded by water so we are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and we have to engage in Marine spatial planning to mitigate those impacts with the Marine spatial planning you know there's the set zones set the times and set uses it gives the ocean time to breathe reset readjust and repopulate so we have fish fishermen we have the tour industry we have transport we have Commerce we have different folks playing in the same playground it's important that there are rules that there are guidelines that allow us to be able to derive benefits from the same area the Marine spatial planning process will help P out to balance demands for development with the need to protect the environment and its goal of achieving 100% management of its ocean environment the mar spatial planning process involves a whole Community coming together and and coming up with how to optimize the use of our ocean resources to benefit the people so true effective ocean management cannot be achieved without Marine spatial planning the success of marine spatial planning relies on the effective engagement of all key stakeholders in the planning process these are the people who are frequenting the ocean so they need to understand what's going on with it they need to be a part of the solution Marine spal planning will increase their Fisheries outcomes will increase their tourism outcomes palao also believes that it is critical to involve young people to help ensure the future success of the Marine spatial planning process if we start now Marine spatial planning with the youth they'll be the ones to carry this process and 5 10 years from now involving all impacted parties in the conversation is key for Community buyin if we're trying to make a big change we need to get everybody on board for palao it is also vital that traditional knowledge underpins the Marine spatial planning process our oceans were managed and sustained by our forefathers for thousands of years without the mother technology it's important that we put stock into the traditional knowledge that was key in ensuring that this resource is still here what's most important is that we can continue to fish just like our forefathers did for thousands of years we want to continue that Legacy to make sure that we protect but we also provide traditional knowledge and scientific knowledge should be complement to to each other when it comes to establishing Marine protected areas but also in terms of managing those protected areas Marine spatial planning is really about taking ownership of your ocean today and taking ownership of what it will be uh in the future for your [Music] children
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What Factors Determine The Caffeine Content Of Cold Brew? Some Answers From Science!
guys welcome back to my YouTube channel Daniel Rosal here today's video going to be talking about cold brew coffee which is my latest Discovery I got into coffee again recently over a month here in Israel that's called the hagim and uh during this month um basically observing Jews I know you're listening to a video about cold brew and expect to hear about Jews but bear with me for one second observant Jews don't use electricity or cook so I kind of got into Turkish coffee again then I was like way through so many days I can't enjoy it I should find a way of making coffee that I can that with my religious views I can make all the time and I hit upon cold brew coffee never heard about it before now I'm pretty transparent with myself I'd like to think when it comes to the reasons I ingest coffee it is for the caffeine content and what I'm when I'm discovering Cold Brew at the moment I'm reading a lot about you know different ratios dilute color Brew color Brew uh concentrates ready to drink cold Brew watching a lot of YouTube videos reading a lot of recipes online there's even a subreddit for color brew and I'm trying to think the whole time what are the factors affecting the caffeine now I'm making one liter of cold brew per day as my like sort of daily you know cold brew to have my target is to get to approximately the point of caffeine that's going to be equivalent to four drinks of uh hot brewed coffee because for me personally that's like my kind of daily coffee cut off is for I usually have two cups of coffee in the morning one after one in the afternoon and then if I'm working late I might have one more for a total of four Max per day any more than that I just kind of affects my sleep uh I feel anxious it's not a good feeling at all so that's what I'm trying to replicate now I've been thinking about reading all these ratios reading all these recipes what's actually affecting the caffeine I did a little bit of research did a little bit of thinking and that's what I want to share in this video three factors one coffee quantity two steep time three steep temperature it's my contention that pretty much every recipe for cold brew that is varying so considerably in all these factories has to be changing one or more of these parameters now I thought there was one more parameter grind size right you think that well cold brew is typically done with a course to very coarse grind size but some methods use a smaller grind size and the reason they do that is because or they're able to do that because they're using you know more filtration as an extra step maybe running the cola Brew through a Chemex or cheesecloth or something like that I'm using one of these immersible stainless steel Grinders but I I was kind of assuming that well if you're using let's say A medium grind or even a fine grind and filtering is probably stronger the reason I thought that was well your break up the coffee being into more parts you're increasing the surface area of the coffee in contact with the water so you're going to extract more efficiently and extract more caffeine I did find and guess what not the case I find a an article in scientific reports called the effect of time roasting temperature and grind size on caffeine and chlorogenic acid concentrations in cold brew coffee and basically the tldr is that the grind size did not impact the chlorogenic acid and caffeine concentrations of cold brew samples significantly indicating that the rate determining step and extraction for these compounds did not depend on surface area so basically it doesn't really make a difference that's the translation of that now it's interesting if you're researching caffeine extraction that stuff like this does exist online in food science journals the other thing I was thinking so let's move on so we can disc can grind size is a factor let's talk about the three factories we have left starting with the coffee quantity now one thing I wondered was you know perhaps what can strange in the color blue making process is the solubility of caffeine and water and it turns out that's also not really the case it turns out that water can basically hold pretty much as much caffeine as would be safe to ingest so when we're preparing Colibri we're talking about preparing a solution with the solute and a solvent and it turns out basically that that's not really something that we need to think about so it stands to reason that the more caffeine sorry the more coffee you're using in your cold brew preparation the more caffeine is going to be extracted regarding Factor number two the Steep time so I've seen this very just like so wildly some people have done a four hour caffeine extraction as cold brew extraction some people have done 48 hours now what I'm looking for and if you have found this online please drop me a comment or I will upload another video when I actually Source this information online incredible scientific studies using idd you know Spectrum spectometry to determine the caffeine content I haven't seen um graphs about at wasp time there's no more caffeine being extracted I imagine whether we're talking about colds extraction or room temperature extraction that is going to become a point in time which basically as much caffeine as can be extracted has been extracted or all the caffeine's been extracted from the beans those are not the same thing independent of that that's definitely going to be a factor and you can find scientific papers online basically plotting out up to short Brewing times because they're intended for hot coffee how long uh you know that basically it's an increasing relationship the more time you have that cough coffee in contact with the water the more caffeine is going to be extracted that brings us on to our final factor which is the Steep temperature now you can definitely find this information online how brewing temperature affects caffeine extraction again mostly in food science journals unfortunately I haven't been able to find it in for cold brew in other words they've looked at this for tea they've looked at this for coffee and it is again a direct relationship in other words the higher the temperature of the water the more caffeine is extracted and as we go down in steeping temperature in the temperature of the water the less efficient the extraction process becomes not just a caffeine but of the other many many other compounds in coffee and I think there's something like 2 000 compounds and coffee just besides caffeine there's a couple more psychoactive compounds like Theophylline present in coffee there are uh there are aromatic oils and there's a bunch of different things in the coffee beans so we're only looking here one compound that's kind of where my research is now I'm going to be continuing to make one batch of color Brew per day taking notes of the steeping time I'm using the room temperature at the temperature I'm steeping at and also how much the quantity of coffee I'm using every time I was noting the grind size but in later reading that study it seems it's not necessary at least from the from the perspective of uh ascertaining how much caffeine I'm getting from my Cola Brew hope that was useful if you've thoughts of your own if you've gone down this Rabbit Hole yourself and come up with more information than I've been able to offer do drop me a comment thank you for watching slash listening
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Bioprospecting | Wikipedia audio article
bioprospecting as the process of discovery and commercialization of new products based on biological resources despite indigenous knowledge being intuitively helpful bioprospecting has only recently begun to incorporate such knowledge in focusing screening efforts for bioactive compounds between 1981 to 2010 one-third of all small molecule new chemical entities approved by the US Food and Drug Administration FDA were either natural products or compounds derived from natural products bioprospecting may involve biopiracy the exploitative appropriation of indigenous forms of knowledge by commercial actors and also includes the search for previously unknown compounds in organisms that have never been used in traditional medicine before topic by a piracy biopiracy was coined by Pat Mooney to describe a practice in which indigenous knowledge of nature originating with indigenous peoples is used by others for profit without authorization or compensation to the indigenous people themselves for example when bio prospectors draw an indigenous knowledge of medicinal plants which is later patented by medical companies without recognizing the fact that the knowledge is not new or invented by the Patent er and depriving the indigenous community to the rights to commercial exploitation of the technology that they themselves had developed critics of this practice such as Greenpeace claim these practices contribute to inequality between developing countries rich in biodiversity and developed countries hosting biotech firms in the 1990s many large pharmaceutical and drug discovery companies responded to charges of bio piracy by ceasing work on natural products turning to combinational chemistry to develop novel compounds topic famous cases topic the maya i CBG controversy the maya i CBG by a prospecting controversy took place in 1999-2000 when the international cooperative biodiversity group led by ethno biologist brent berlin was accused of being engaged in unethical forms of bioprospecting by several NGOs and indigenous organizations the IC BG aimed to document the biodiversity of Chiapas Mexico and the ethnobotanical knowledge of the indigenous Maya people in order to ascertain whether there were possibilities of developing medical products based on any of the plants used by the indigenous groups the Maya I CBG case was among the first to draw attention to the problems of distinguishing between benign forms of bioprospecting and unethical biopiracy and to the difficulties of securing community participation and prior informed consent for would-be bio prospectors topic the rosy periwinkle the rosy periwinkle case dates from the 1950s the rosy periwinkle while native to Madagascar had been widely introduced into other tropical countries around the world well before the discovery of in Christine this meant that researchers could obtain local knowledge from one country and plant samples from another the use of the plant as a cure for diabetes was the original stimulus for research effectiveness in the treatment of both Hodgkin's disease and leukemia were discovered instead different countries are reported as having acquired different beliefs about the medical properties of the plant the Hodgkin's lymphoma chemotherapeutic drug vinblastine as de Rivel from the rosy periwinkle topic the neem tree in 1994 the US Department of Agriculture and WR grace received a European patent on methods of controlling fungal infections in plants using a composition that included extracts from the neem tree as it arash to indica which grows throughout India and Nepal in 2000 the patent was successfully opposed by several groups from EU and India including the EU Green Party Vandana Shiva and the International Federation of organic agriculture movements IFOAM on the basis that the fungicidal activity of neem extract had long been known in Indian traditional medicine WR grace appealed and lost that appeal in 2005 topic the enola being the Enola beam as a variety of Mexican yellow bean so called after the wife of the man who patented it in 1999 the allegedly distinguishing feature of the variety as seeds of a specific shade of yellow the patent holder subsequently sued a large number of importers of Mexican yellow beans with the following result export sales immediately dropped over 90 percent among importers that had been selling these beans for years causing economic damage to more than 22,000 farmers in northern Mexico who depended on sales of this bean a lawsuit was filed on behalf of the farmers and on April 14th 2005 the USPTO ruled in favor of the farmers an appeal was heard on the 16th of January 2008 and the patent was revoked in May 2008 an appeal to the court against the revocation was unsuccessful decided October 2nd topic biz mati rice in 2000 the u.s. corporation ricetec a subsidiary of rice tech AG of Liechtenstein attempted to patent certain hybrids of basmati rice and semi-dwarf long grain rice the Indian government intervened and several claims of the patent were invalidated topic hoodia hoodia a succulent plant originates from the Kalahari Desert of South Africa for generations it has been known to the traditionally living sand people as an appetite suppressant in 1996 South Africa's Council for scientific and industrial research began working with companies including Unilever to develop dietary supplements based on hoodia originally the sand people were not scheduled to receive any benefits from the commercialization of their traditional knowledge but in 2003 the South African sand Council made an agreement with CSIR in which they would receive from six to eight percent of the revenue from the sale of hoodia products in 2008 after having invested 20 million euros in R&D on hoodia as a potential ingredient in dietary supplements for weight loss Unilever terminated the project because their clinical studies did not show that hoodia was safe and effective enough to bring to market topic further cases the following is a selection of some of the further cases in recent biopiracy studies most of them do not relate to traditional medicines a large selection of African biopiracy cases are discussed at Ghana webs public agenda March 31st 2006 the case of the Maya people's puzzle drink is discussed in the New England Journal of International and Comparative Law and at global exchange the case of the Maya and other people's use of mimosa 1000 folia including many other such cases in general are discussed at grain the case of the Andean maca radish as discussed in the American University's trade environment database the United Kingdom Select Committee on environmental audit 1999 appendices to the minutes of evidence appendix 7 trade related intellectual property rights trips and farmers rights lists and describes the cases of turmeric India karela India quinoa Bolivia Brazil berries Gabon and others captopril topic legal and political aspects topic patent law one common misunderstanding is that pharmaceutical companies patent the plants they collect while obtaining a patent on a naturally occurring organism as previously known or used as not possible patents may be taken out on specific chemicals isolated or developed from plants often these patents are obtained with a stated and researched use of those chemicals generally the existence structure and synthesis of those compounds is not a part of the indigenous medical knowledge that led researchers to analyze the plant in the first place as a result even if the indigenous medical knowledge has taken as prior art that knowledge does not by itself make the active chemical compound obvious which is the standard applied under patent law in the United States patent law can be used to protect isolated and purified compounds even in one instance a new chemical element C USP three million one hundred fifty six thousand five hundred twenty three in 1873 Louis Pasteur patented aa yeast which was free from disease patent number one hundred forty one thousand seventy two patents covering biological inventions have been treated similarly in the 1980 case of diamond V Chakrabarti the Supreme Court upheld a patent on a bacterium that had been genetically modified to consume petroleum reasoning that US law permits patents on anything under the Sun that has made by man the United States Patent and Trademark Office USPTO has observed that a patent on a gene covers the isolated and purified gene but does not cover the gene as it occurs in nature also possible under US law is patenting a cultivar a new variety of an existing organism the patent on the Enola being now revoked was an example of this sort of patent the intellectual property laws of the u.s. also recognized plant breeders rights under the plant variety Protection Act 7 USC sections 2 3 2 1 2 5 8 2 Topic Convention on Biological Diversity CBD the CBD came into force in 1993 it secured rights to control access to genetic resources for the countries in which those resources are located one objective of the CBD as to enable lesser developed countries to better benefit from their resources and traditional knowledge under the rules of the CBD bio prospectors are required to obtain informed consent to access such resources and must share any benefits with the biodiversity rich country however some critics believe that the CBD has failed to establish appropriate regulations to prevent biopiracy others claim that the main problem is the failure of national governments to pass appropriate laws implementing the provisions of the CBD the Nagoya protocol to the CBD negotiated in 2010 expected to come into force in 2014 will provide further regulations the CBD has been ratified by all countries in the world except for Andorra Holy See and United States the 1994 agreement on trade-related aspects of intellectual property rights trips and the 2001 international treaty on plant genetic resources for food and agriculture are further relevant international agreements topic by a prospecting contracts the ethical debate has sparked a new branch of international patent and trade law bioprospecting contracts lay down the rules between researchers and countries of benefit sharing and can bring royalties to lesser developed countries however although these contracts are based on prior informed consent and compensation unlike biopiracy not all owners or carriers of an indigenous knowledge and resources are consulted or compensated an ethical bioprospecting contracts as distinct from ethical ones can be viewed as a new form of biopiracy an extensively discussed example of a bioprospecting contract as the agreement between Merck and inbio of Costa Rica on June 14 2011 colombia approved a policy for the sustainable commercial use of its biodiversity resources primarily through the development of biotechnology research it includes plans to set up a national company for bioprospecting to link up with the commercial sector and will be backed with 14 million dollars in government funds over the next four years topic traditional knowledge database in response to concerns of biopiracy raised by research into turmeric neem and bhisma d rice the government of india has been translating and publishing ancient manuscripts containing old remedies in electronic form and in 2001 the traditional knowledge digital library was set up as a repository of 1,200 formulations of various systems of Indian medicine such as Ayurveda Unani and Siddha the texts are being reported from Tamil Sanskrit perdu persian and arabic made available to patent offices in English German French Japanese and Spanish the aim is to protect India's heritage from being exploited by foreign companies hundreds of yoga poses are also kept in the collection the project has been criticized a spokesman for the pharmaceutical industry as a solution in search of a problem the library has also signed agreements with leading international patent offices such as European Patent Office EPO United Kingdom trademark and patent office UK TPO and the United States Patent and Trademark Office to protect traditional knowledge from biopiracy as it allows patent examiner's at international patent offices to access TK DL databases for patent search and examination purposes the database is not available to the general public but the articles to which it refers are though typically in a not widely understood language such as Sanskrit in this way the database prevents subsequent patenting without making the information to which it refers readily available for public use equals equals see also
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Violy Brings Lighters And Matches To School
thank you [Music] now Valley are you ready for school yes mum let's go foreign [Music] students [Music] thank you all for being patient you may all come in um viley what's all the jingling in your pants it's just my lunch money May I please take a look come on now when do you need to care that's because it's called curiosity now don't play games with me and let me see what's in your pockets also there's no need to be shy oh no please no please no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no oh my God violi what is the meaning of these things in your pockets um well they were just in my pants I didn't put lighters and matches in my pockets I swear so a ghost probably gave you lighters and matches huh stop playing games with me and where did those lighters and matches really come from okay I just got the lighters and matches for my science class viley you know better when you didn't bring lighters and matches for your science class why did you think about bringing them to school young lady that's it time for consequences you will be getting referrals for disrupting class and threatening the school and now I'm calling the school security guards no no no no no no hello security I caught a student accompanied with lighters and matches please come to my classroom which is room 314 pin her down and call the police get down on the ground right now hello officer Ashley we have captured a student named finally Anderson at Beyond Middle School in room 314 accompanied with letters and matches please come arrest her we are pressing George's okay thanks goodbye barley we cannot believe you threatened this school with lighters and matches that's it put your hands behind your back because we're taking you to jail and you will be staying there for a month principal Simon also contacted your parents and expelled you from school for the rest of the year [Music] viley are you freaking serious I cannot believe you took a pack of Lighters and matches to school and then got sent to jail for a month in fact your father discovered that there were not on the garage shelves yeah what were you thinking you know that bringing lighters and matches to school is very illegal that's it you will be grounded until you get out of jail now go to sleep on your prison bed right now [Music] thank you [Music] thank you [Music]
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Breaking Analysis: Latest CIO Survey Shows Steady Deceleration in IT Spend
from the cube studios in Palo Alto in Boston bringing you data-driven insights from the cube and ETR this is breaking analysis with Dave vellante is the glass half full or half empty well it depends on how you want to look at it cios are tapping the brakes on spending that's clear the latest macro survey data from ETR quantifies what we already know to be true that it spend is decelerating cios and it buyers forecast that their Tech spend will grow by 5.5 percent this year that's a meaningful deceleration from their year-end 2021 expectations but these levels are still well above historical Norms so while the feel good Factor may be in some Jeopardy overall things are pretty good at least for now hello and welcome to this week's wikibon Cube insights empowered by ETR in this breaking analysis we update you in the latest macro Tech spending data from Enterprise technology research including strategies that organizations are employing to cut costs and which project categories continue to see the most traction now cios were much more optimistic at the end of last year than they are today back then they thought their aggregate spend would increase by more than eight percent of course at that time the expectation was that the economy was ready to make a semi-ordered return to normal and that didn't happen as you well know and you can see here the expectation for spending this year is down to 5.5 growth as we said and this is based on the most recent ETR CIO and it buyer survey which includes more than 1100 responses so we started the year above eight percent then made a meaningful decline into the mid-60s and nine months into the year we're now in the mid fives but this is still two to three hundred basis points above historical norms for it spending and looking ahead to next year cios are expecting accelerated growth edging back up toward that six percent level now as noted here the visibility on this is probably less clear than pre-covered years of course but the bottom line is digital Transformations are continuing to push I.T spending above historical levels now the problem as we know is earning estimates are coming down and forecasts are being lowered every day I mean as the saying goes the first disappointment is really the last even the semiconductor industry is seeing softness just this past week we saw AMD lower its quarterly revenue forecast by more than a billion dollars as PC demand in the second half has significantly softened but again that's relative to some pretty amazing PC growth in the past couple of years thanks to the isolation economy so we do see cios tapping the brakes and these data points here tell an interesting story ETR asked respondents about very various actions that they're taking and these two stood out the top line is we're accelerating new IT projects and the bottom line is we're freezing IT projects and you can see the convergence of those two lines which of course signals The Slowdown but again these are not alarming data points if you think about history if you go back to q1 2020 for example just before the pandemic that Top Line that was a 12 versus where it is today at 25 percent and if you look at project freezes they were at 22 percent in q1 of 2020 which is significantly higher than today so relatively speaking the spending Dynamic is still strong it just doesn't feel that way because we're coming out of an historic anomaly now ETR asked a follow-up question to respondents that indicated that spending would be down this quarter relative to the same order last year so they wanted to better understand the most common Act actions that organizations would take to save money and that's what this chart shows the most common approach is still to consolidate redundant vendors across the lines of business that was over 30 percent as you can see here in the first set of bars so presumably cios now have the latitude to go after so-called Shadow projects Shadow I.T and Implement standards across the organization via vendor consolidation as well there's a big jump in the survey from 14 to 20 percent of respondents saying that they were going after the cloud bill and that relates to the fourth set of bars which is scrutinizing consumption-based services so combined 45 percent of respondents are looking at reducing their on-demand spend now some of that may be SAS related but most of the SAS spend is committed so it pre-committed but but we do see organizations doing more Audits and trying to eliminate or reduce orphaned licenses now the last data point that we want to focus on is the technology sectors that are of the highest priority you can see here on the set of bars on the left while cyber security Remains the top technology area even this sector is showing a little bit of softness what's really notable is the uptick in data related areas that second set of bars this category is now the second most cited taking over from cloud which as you can see remains strong and of course Cloud continues to be a key component of digital transformations as we've previously reported machine learning AI and RPA are somewhat more strategic and more discretionary and they've dropped below the 40 mark in terms of Net score in the overall survey we're not showing that data here but we covered this in our last breaking analysis ahead of our uipath event now you have to remember these are the top seven sectors and there are dozens in the ETR taxonomy so making this list is goodness from a spending perspective so even though there's some softness in most of these categories these are the ones cios are most focused on addressing so the big takeaways of this data are spending targets are coming down to the mid five percent range but this is a meaningfully higher than historical Norms now while cios they are pumping the brakes on projects they're still moving forward it rates faster than pre-covered levels and they're freezing fewer projects remember this as well this could be a skill shortage in play but the Slowdown is more likely related to the economic uncertainty you know we're seeing the two-sided coin of pay by the drink consumption models right you can dial it up as as you need to but you can also dial it down and that's one of the alluring features of on-demand and we're seeing firms give more scrutiny to the cloud Bill why wouldn't they and there's a bit of unsurprising backlash to the flaws in today's SAS pricing model it locks you in for specified terms so people when their term comes up we're really going to scrutinize whether or not they have orphan licenses and try to reduce those and it appears that the real savings can come from eliminating redundant vendors that seems to be the biggest you know number one strategy and that could favor some some of the larger firms think Oracle Dell Salesforce servicenow IBM hpe Cisco and others you know they may benefit from having more of larger footprint across the organization you know having that one throat to choke and one back back to Pat is as some like to say uh but but there could benefit those larger uh companies in at least in the near term now having said that we we do see an uptick in data related areas as a priority for cios and that could mean companies like snowflake are in a strong position and can can can continue to thrive you know even though as we reported a couple of weeks ago virtually all companies and sectors and the ETR data set are showing some softness related to spending momentum from previous quarters ETR will have its will release its results next week and then we'll dig into the specific uh vendor action relative to previous quarters so look it feels like a meaningful slowdown but the sky is by no means falling there there are these kind of out of our control factors like interest rates in Ukraine and oil supply and wages Etc that are creating this uncertainty and causing firms to be more cautious but generally we remain optimistic as leading tech companies are pretty well managed and have a lot of runway on the balance sheets and can adjust costs to reflect the uncertain environment and remain flexible in their business models and doing so okay that's it for today thanks to Alex Meyerson who's on production and he also manages the podcast for breaking analysis Ken schiffman is also out of our Boston Studio as well Kristen Martin and Cheryl Knight they helped get the word out on social media and in our newsletters and Rob hoef is our editor-in-chief over at siliconangle who posts our breaking analysis and does some great editing so thank you to all remember all these episodes are available as podcasts wherever you listen all you do is search breaking analysis podcast I publish each week on wikibon.com and siliconangle.com and you can email me at david.velante at siliconangle.com or DM me at divalante or feel free to comment on our LinkedIn posts and please do check out etr.ai for the best survey data in the Enterprise Tech business this is Dave vellante for the cube insights powered by ETR thanks for watching and we'll see you next time on breaking analysis [Music]
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Midweek Bible Study | 11.16.22
foreign [Music] thank you foreign [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] I think we're nearly ready to fly here good evening everybody [Music] foreign well it's good to be back with all of you and good to see all of you in the house you braved the cold and you arrived here I am I wanted to say thanks so much to everybody that prayed for us while we were away we had a wonderful week of family vacation and we were with our with our kids of course Bethany and tej live in Miami and here's here's the bit of a funny part about our family vacation we had three days where Wanda and I were just going to be just the two of us and so we had found um on another one of our trips to Florida a little value value kind of a motel on the beach did anybody notice that there was a hurricane in Florida did anybody see that on the news and so so we arrived last Monday and the place that we had booked was called Daytona Beach Shores in fact that's exactly where the hurricane was coming to hit so we went we went on um on Monday and we only stayed there the one night we canceled our other two nights and then we drove all the way across to the upper Panhandle to Tallahassee but it was really good because we got to see our um our niece who's a swimmer and she's going to Florida State University so we got to to stop on the way to Tallahassee have lunch with her and then we stayed a couple of days and then we uh we were with our kids uh our son-in-law Tash and Bethany they got us a house as a family in um in the Orlando area so we were with them Friday Saturday Sunday Monday and Tuesday so I laughed at six o'clock yesterday morning and I got here three o'clock this morning so if the Bible study doesn't make sense we can blame it on I'll give sleep but I think it will make sense because tonight we are in our uh on on our second teaching on I promise and thank God for the promises of God in his word Pastor Karsten on Sunday spoke about the resurrection and so tonight we're talking about the resurrection and we want to just delve a little bit deeper into what the resurrection means for us as Christians so here in the house why don't you stand please and thanks for joining us at home wherever you're tuning in from let's open with a word of prayer shall we and invite the Lord to be with us this evening father we are so grateful that we are called your sons and your daughters your word says behold what manner of love the father has given unto us that we should be called the children of God and that's what we are I want to thank you Father for um for your plan that was that was built uh in your heart before the very foundations of the earth to send Jesus I want to thank you for all of the promises of God that are yes and amen and tonight as we look at the truth of the Resurrection I want to thank you that we are Alive forevermore We are Alive forevermore because of Jesus and so I pray that tonight as we look at the resurrection that you would encourage our hearts uh equip us Lord to do the work that you've called us to do in Jesus name and everyone said together amen you may be seeing the thanks in the house and at home you probably just said amen but we're glad that you're joining us this evening four things I'd like to uh talk about about the resurrection we could talk about a just a host of things but first of all the resurrection is fundamental the resurrection is fundamental to our Christian belief and we can turn to First Corinthians chapter 15 in a moment I'll read some scripture from there but it's fundamental in fact the the resurrection is what separates Christianity from any other religion from any other belief system did you know that even an atheist who said an atheist who says I don't believe in God that's a belief if someone says I don't that's a belief but it's the resurrection that separates Jesus Christ from any other teacher who claims to come from God claims to know the ways to God or claims to speak for God the resurrection is fundamental to our Christian belief Paul writes in First Corinthians chapter 15 beginning at verse 16 and he says this concerning the resurrection he says if there is no resurrection of the dead then Christ has not been raised and if Christ has not been raised then your faith is useless and you are still guilty of your sins in that case all who have died believing in Christ are lost and listen to what the writer to the Corinthians says about the resurrection power of Jesus if our hope if the hope that we have if our hope in Christ is only for this life if it's only for the 40 or 50 or even a hundred years that we have down here on planet Earth if that's what our hope is if that's what our hope is all about that he says we are to be pitied more than anyone else in the whole wide world but verse 20 says but in fact Christ has been raised from the dead if you're glad that Jesus is Alive Say Amen I mean thank God we're not talking about a theory we're not talking about you know someone that's that's dead or or someone that was alive but he is alive in fact Christ has been raised from the dead he is the first of a Great Harvest of all who have died and so because Christ has been raised from the dead we understand that the resurrection is fundamental to our Christian belief the resurrection in fact proves that Jesus is the son of the Living God it is the resurrection that proves that Jesus is the son of God and I want us to turn to Romans where Paul you know in the Book of Romans Paul really lays out the grace of God and the Plan of Salvation for Humanity and in the opening part of the book of Romans as he begins to receive from the Holy Spirit the message that God has for us about salvation he talks about the proof of of the lordship of Jesus Christ verses 3 and 4 in Romans chapter 1 says this the good news is about his son God's son in his Earthly life he was born into King David's family line prophetically fulfilling the Prophecies of the Old Testament and he was shown to be the Son of God well of course Jesus was shown to be the Son of God wasn't he by what he did he did what he did because of who he is the Son of God was there anyone else that could teach the way that Jesus did no no one else was there anyone else who could cleanse the leper was there anyone else who could who could feed the masses was there anyone else who could raise the dead no because Jesus is the son of God and yet it says he was shown to be the Son of God when he was raised from the dead you see even if Jesus did everything he did and then he stayed in the grave he wouldn't be shown to be the Son of God because it was prophesied that the Son of God would be crucified and three days later that God would raise him from the dead so he was shown to be the son of God when he was raised from the dead by the power of the Holy Spirit he is Jesus Christ Our Lord the resurrection proves that Jesus is the son of God it's fundamental to our Christian belief and this the fact of the Resurrection this is the good news that God has given us to Proclaim this is the good news that God has given to you and I and and I'll tell you something when when the Holy Spirit reveals to the human heart who Christ is that he's not dead but that he's really alive then the miracle of Salvation takes place and and the proclamation that God has charged each one of us who who call ourselves Christian is this we are to Proclaim uh what we read here and again let's go back to First Corinthians please chapter 15 and I'm going to begin at the second part of verse 3. First Corinthians 15. we are to Proclaim that Christ died for our sins and I like what it says just as the scripture said Christ died for our sins just as the scripture said you see when we when we give testimony to Jesus we're giving testimony to the word of God he is the Living Word and our Proclamation is to be that Christ died for our sins just as the scripture said he was buried well that's that's not good news is it if someone dies and is buried but he goes on he was buried and then he was raised from the dead on the third day just as the scripture said you know friends when we testify about Jesus we're testifying about his word you remember what John said in John 1 1 in the beginning was the word and the Word was with God and the Word was God John 1 14 the word became flesh and we beheld his glory the glory of the only begotten of the father full of grace and truth thank God he died for our sins on the cross this is the good news this is the good news for you he died for your sins on the cross but he didn't stay in the grave he was buried and he was raised from the dead on the third day just as the scripture said and guess what he's coming again too just as the scripture said he was seen by Peter and then by the twelve after that he was seen by more than 500 of his followers at one time and so in the scriptures we have the proof of the resurrection of Jesus Christ and and understand this Christianity is not a dead religion Christianity is the one true religion but it's a relationship with the Living God because Jesus is Alive the resurrection is fundamental to our Christian belief the second thing I want to just pull out of the scriptures this evening is this belief both in the death and the resurrection of Christ is the only formula to eternal life belief in both the death of Jesus on the cross and the resurrection is the only formula to eternal life when Jesus Was preparing to go to the Cross when he was preparing to leave to leave this world when he was telling his disciples I'm going to a place in the place that I'm coming you can't come they didn't like that the disciples had left everything they'd left their homes they'd left their families they've left their vocations they'd left their businesses to follow Jesus and as far as the disciples were concerned Jesus was going to deliver them from Roman oppression he was going to set up the Kingdom of Heaven here on Earth in their lifetime that's what they believed and so in John 14 when when the disciples began to speak heard rather Jesus speaking about the fact that he was leaving in the place that he was going they couldn't come they didn't like that and uh so just turn with me to John 14 and I'll read a few verses here I'm going to read just 14 and 6 says as the point of this belief in the death and resurrection of Jesus is the only formula to eternal life but John 14 and 6 I'll begin reading perhaps even at verse 1 of John 14. Jesus said don't let your hearts be troubled isn't that a good thing to hear tonight there's a lot of things in the world that can trouble us don't let your hearts be troubled trust in God and trust in me there's more than enough room in my father's house if this were not so what I have told you I'm going to prepare a place for you when everything is ready I'll come and get you so that you'll always be with me where I am and he said to his disciples to the twelve that he'd been with you know you know the way you know the way to where I'm going and I love what Thomas said no we don't Lord we have no idea where you're going so how can we know the way and here's the here's the verse that I've picked out for this belief in the death and resurrection of Christ is the only form there are there aren't even two ways to get to heaven there are not even there's not even one and a half ways to get to heaven when Thomas said we don't know the way Jesus said I am the way I am the truth and I am the life and then he said no one please say no one not even one no one comes to the father except through me I'll tell you that's that's the good news that we have to Proclaim in the church belief in the death and resurrection of Christ it's the only formula and you might say well there's many religions and I've even even heard some people say that profess to be Believers well you know all religions lead to God no they don't no they don't because Jesus Christ is the one true living Son of God it's the only formula he is the way in the truth and the life and so Jesus resurrection the fact of his resurrection it points people both to forgiveness and salvation the resurrection of Jesus Jesus resurrection it points people to both forgiveness and salvation when we understand that that he came from heaven declared himself by what he did and who he is to be the one true son of the Living God fulfilled perfectly all of the promises of the old Covenant because we can't because we're sinful then went to the Cross not for his sin you know the Bible says curse it is everyone that hangs on across he didn't go to the cross for his sin he had no sin he went for my sin he went for our sin went to the cross for our sin died and then three days later was raised from the grave you see Jesus resurrection at points people both to forgiveness and to Salvation and Romans chapter 10 verse 9 and 10. talks about the miracle of Salvation that takes place when God by the Holy Spirit reveals to our hearts who Christ is and it's a work of Grace when it takes place but Romans 10 chapter 9 and 10 it says this if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord now everybody that's here in the house would you just say this after me these three words Jesus is Lord let's say it together anybody can say that it's not talking it's not talking about just letting that phrase roll off your lips no no it's it's about the revelation of God in your heart it's when you understand oh oh Jesus Jesus died on the cross for my sin and he was raised from the grave so that I can have eternal life and forgiveness when you understand that it points to forgiveness and salvation it's when you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart and so it's what God by his spirit is doing in your heart that God raised him from the dead you will be saved for it's by believing in your heart that you're made right with God and it's by confessing with your mouth that you are saved and so the good news we have is to tell people God loves you so much he sent his one and only son to die on the cross he raised him from the grave he's alive today and you can know him he sent him to die for your sins it's the only formula to eternal life and Jesus resurrection gives all of us great hope for the future I was just sitting down with some of the folks who were enjoying our family night supper tonight and tonight we had lasagna it was so good I want to encourage you if you can if you can come I don't know what we're having next week but it's going to be good we had lasagna and Caesar salad and garlic toast and um it was wonderful but I was just sharing with some folks as I was as I was enjoying my lasagna and sitting down uh for our you know every Wednesday right that we have together for a toonie so you can come here every Wednesday at 5 30 and for two bucks you're gonna get supper it's a great deal plus you get some good fellowship and so I was just sharing I was just sharing that um I'm so looking forward to going to heaven the longer I serve Jesus and you know when I go to heaven I want to see Jesus first I want to see my son next Joshua and then my dad and whoever else is up there I I'm just looking forward to being to being with all of those that have found Christ and Jesus resurrection it gives us a great hope for the future listen to me our hope is not in this world alone now God's created everything that that is in this world for our pleasure for our enjoyment he wants us to enjoy life he's given us life but we have a hope for the future we have a hope that goes beyond this world and let's read it here in First Peter please chapter one excuse me chapter 1 verses three and four first Peter where it talks about the hope that God has given to all of us as eternal life I'll read verse three and four it says all praise to God the father of our Lord Jesus Christ it is by his great Mercy that you've been born again how many of you are in the house and you can remember the day that you confessed Jesus as your lord can I see your hand you remember right the day that you confess Jesus is your lord but the Bible says this it's not just something you did it was by his Mercy here's the mystery of Salvation why is it that you understood that Jesus is Lord and somebody else beside you didn't I don't know why but it's by his great Mercy it says that we have been born again because God raised Jesus Christ from the dead because he's alive and now we live with great expectation and we have a Priceless inheritance an inheritance that's kept in heaven for us pure and undefiled beyond the reach of change and decay thank God for the hope that we have for the future because of the resurrection of Jesus so the resurrection of Jesus Is Fundamental to our Christian belief secondly belief in the death and the resurrection of Christ is the only formula to eternal life the third thing that I'd like to uh just bring forward about the resurrection tonight is this it's actually the resurrection of Jesus that gives us fuel it's the resurrection of Jesus that gives us the fuel for Godly living I am so glad that in my life as a Christian I don't have to pull up my own spiritual bootstraps by myself I am so glad that my success as a Christian doesn't all depend on me now I need to cooperate with with with God but listen it's the resurrection of Jesus it's the resurrection power of Jesus that gives us the fuel for Godly living let's turn to Romans chapter 8 please where again Paul is expounding on on the Great salvation that God has provided for us through Jesus Christ Romans 8 and we'll look here at verses 10. and 11. maybe I'll back up to verse 9. I've got 10 and 11 as our as our verses here for this uh for this main point that that the resurrection provides us the fuel for Godly living but let me ask those of you that are in the house because I can't see everybody that's tuning in from home how many of you still have a battle to do what's perfect is there anybody here that's perfect yet or how many of you still have a battle to do what's right anybody let me see your hand good I'm glad I do too I just wish I was perfect but but I'm quite not there yet by a long shot but it's the resurrection power of Christ that gives us the fuel for Godly living it gives us the fuel to be like Christ and so look at what it says here in verse 9 I'm backing up one verse but you are not controlled by your sinful nature you were before you know knew Christ you are controlled by the spirit if you have the spirit of God living in you and remember that those who do not have the spirit of Christ Living in them do not belong to him at all and so even though we're forgiven we're not yet perfect but we want to be perfect like Christ that's that's what the spirit inside of us is compelling us to do and so here are the two verses that I wanted to share about the resurrection of Jesus giving us the fuel for Godly living verse 10 and 11. and Christ lives in you Jesus is Alive in your heart Christ lives in you so even though your body will die because of sin you see it's just just as Jesus went to the Grave you're going to die unless the Lord comes and and we all are caught up in the clouds to meet him we're going to die our body is going to die because of sin but we're not going to experience the second death we're not going to experience that death of being separated from God even though your body will die because of sin the spirit gives you life because you have been made right with God verse 11 the spirit of God who raised Christ Jesus from the dead lives in you and just as God raised Christ Jesus from the dead he will give life to your mortal bodies by The Same Spirit living in you another translation says if that same spirit that raised Christ from the dead dwells in you he will Quicken your mortal bodies and sometimes we tie this into um into healing we say you know he'll Quicken your mortal bodies and that's not bad but look at it's not talking about healing verse 15 says so you haven't received a spirit that makes you fearful slaves instead you received God's spirit and it's it's talking about being controlled by the spirit of God look here in verse 5 it says those who are dominated by the sinful nature think about sinful things but those who are controlled by the spirit think about the things that please the spirit so letting your sinful nature control your mind leads to death by letting the spirit control your mind leads to life and peace for the sinful nature is always hostile to God it never obeyed God's law and it never will that's why those under who are still under the control of their sinful nature can never please God and so really it's talking about the quickening of the spirit of God to do good the quickening of the spirit of God within us to be more like Jesus it's the fuel that God gives to us for Godly living if that same spirit that raised Christ from the dead is alive in you he will Quicken your mortal body so you can love him with all your heart all your soul all your mind and all your strength and the truth of this of this fuel if you will that the holy spirit gives to us as Believers is that we are raised up to newness of life in the power of the Holy Spirit not your power but we are raised to newness of life in the power of the Holy Spirit and I want to stay in Romans here but I want to I want to look at Romans chapter 6 and we're going to look at a number of verses here again so if that same spirit that raised Christ from the dead dwells a new he'll Quicken your mortal bodies so there's that quickening power of the spirit of God in you to do those things that please God we're raised to a newness of life in the power of the Holy Spirit when I'm talking with believers who are being baptized now in our church family here at spa we don't we don't baptize babies rather babies are dedicated to the Lord and we pray a blessing over them but when someone comes to Jesus when someone receives Christ we have Believers baptism and we're going to look forward to another one of those in January and and I I instruct people when we're when they're being baptized in water I say you know when you're when you're going to be baptized you're going to go right down into the water and then you're going to come up again this is just like Jesus when he went into the grave and then he came up again and so we're identifying not only with the death of Christ but with the resurrection of Christ and when we identify with the resurrection of Christ it means that we are dead to sin and alive to God in Christ and Romans chapter 6 if you're there verse 3 and 4 says this or have you forgotten that when we were joined with Christ Jesus in baptism we joined him in his death you know just to illustrate it when I'm when I'm talking about baptismal candidates and when I'm having this class with the candidates I say to them now you're going to be baptized by total immersion that's how we do it because that's how the Bible talks about baptism in fact the Greek word baptizal means to be fully immersed and I said but do you see the picture your old way of life has died in Christ and then I asked them this question what would happen if I held you onto the water for 15 minutes and they opened their eyes and say we die I said well I don't worry I'm not going to do that I said but that's the picture your old way of life has died Christ lived he died on the cross he went to the grave but God raised him from the dead how God raised Christ from the dead in the power of the Holy Spirit and this is what Paul is saying here have you forgotten that when we were joined with Christ in baptism we joined him in his death for we died and we were buried with Christ by baptism and just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glorious power of the father we may also now live new lives and so God has called us to to walk in the power of the Holy Spirit we don't do it alone thank God we do it by his grace we do it by his Tower Power we do it by the fact that Jesus Christ is alive in our hearts and if you're in Romans 6 can I just illustrate this a little bit further just by reading um I'll read maybe from verse 12. it says don't let sin control the way you live don't give in to your sinful desires and you know when you think about sinful desires maybe as a Christian think about you know um they said before in the church I don't I don't smoke I don't drink I don't chew and I don't hang around with people that do that's not what sinful desires are sinful desires could be Pride it could be boasting it could be a whole host of things don't let sin control the way you live don't give in to sinful desires don't let any part of your body become an instrument of evil to serve sin instead give yourselves completely to God this is our heart's desire isn't it for you were dead but now you have new life you have Resurrection Life so use your whole body as an instrument to do what is right for the glory of God sin is no longer your master aren't you glad thank God we don't we don't wake up as Christians thinking boy I hope I hope I can find some sins to commit today no we wake up thinking I want to serve Jesus today sin is no longer your master you're no longer living under the requirements of the law but you're living under the freedom of God's grace and verse 15 says this of Romans 6. well then since God's Grace has set us free from the law does that mean that we can go on sinning do you know that in the early church there were people that that where Paul wrote where sin abounds even Grace abounds more there were people that said wow well if Grace abounds more let's sin a lot let's just sin like crazy so there can be lots of Grace no of course not verse 16 don't you realize that you become the slave of whomever you choose to obey you can be a slave to sin which leads to death or you can choose to obey God which leads to righteous living thank God once you were slaves of sin but now you wholeheartedly obey this teaching we have given you now you are free from your slavery of sin and I tell those folks in my baptismal class I said you know what once you were a slave to sin but you died to that sin you're still a slave and look at what it says here now you've become slaves to righteous living which leads to eternal life because of the weakness of our human nature I'm using the illustration of Slavery to help you understand previously you let yourselves be slaves to impurity and lawlessness which led even to deeper sin but now you must give yourselves as slaves to righteous living so that you will become holy when you were slaves to sin you were free from the obligation to do what was right and what was the result you were now ashamed of the things you used to do things that end in Eternal Doom but now you have been freed from the power of sin and you become slaves to God I'll tell you what there's no one else that you want to serve except the living one true God now you do things that lead to Holiness and result in eternal life for the wages of sin is death but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ Our Lord the resurrection of Jesus is our fuel for Godly living belief in the death and the resurrection of Jesus is the only formula for eternal life Resurrection is fundamental to our Christian belief and the fourth thing the fourth thing I'd like to pull over a bible study on the resurrection tonight is this the resurrection of Jesus guarantees our faith it's the resurrection of Christ that absolutely guarantees our faith the Bible says that God's way of making us right with him depends on faith I want to know Christ Paul said and experience the mighty power that raised him from the dead I want to suffer with him sharing in his death so that in one way or another I will experience the resurrection from the dead Philippians 3 9-11 now understand this Christian there is no Resurrection without death does that make sense there can't be a resurrection if there's not death do you understand not your head if you understand right if there's no death there's no Resurrection there's only life and Paul is saying when we understand the working of Christ in our hearts he's saying here in Philippians I want to know Christ and I want to experience the mighty power that raised him from the dead and then he says this I want to suffer with him and we're thinking no no I don't I want to know Christ but I don't want to Suffer Well Christian guess what a part of a part of the resurrection power of life is death in our own lives we're going to need to experience it certainly death to self to experience the resurrection power of Jesus at work in US I want to suffer with him Paul said sharing in his death so that one way or another I will experience the resurrection from the dead so if you understand then that there's no Resurrection without death I want to say this Resurrection Life as Jesus gives it to us is made up of dying to self and living for Christ that's what Resurrection Life is Resurrection Life is dying to self that's what we need to die to and living for Christ myself yourself ourselves are always around the corner they're always there but we have to make it our point if we're going to know the resurrection power of Jesus to know that Resurrection Life means dying to self and living for Christ and I want to turn to John 12 where where Jesus is certainly speaking prophetically about himself but he's also speaking about me and about you and about those of us who call ourselves Christians if you understand that there's no Resurrection without death something has to die then you understand that Resurrection Life means dying to self in order that we might live to for Christ and listen now the more we die to self the more that we even suffer for Christ the more that we're going to experience is resurrection power look at what Jesus said here in John chapter 12 and I'll I'll begin reading it verse 24 John 12 24. back up just 23 because certainly Jesus is speaking prophetically Jesus replied now the time has come for the son of man to enter into his glory speaking of the Cross and the death of Jesus and the resurrection that was coming and here it is verse 24. now we're applying this to Jesus first of all but I want you to apply it to your own life I tell you the truth unless a kernel of wheat is planted in the soil and dies it remains alone does that not make sense if you take a kernel of Wheat and put it on the Shelf what's going to happen it's going to be a kernel of wheat but if you take the kernel of Wheat and you plant it in the soil and it dies it remains alone but it's death its death will produce many new kernels of course it's the death of Christ on the cross in his resurrection that has produced many new kernels but it's also speaking of your life that Resurrection Life is dying to self and living for Christ its death will produce many new kernels a plentiful Harvest of new lives you know that I can guarantee you I can guarantee you that any woman of God or man of God anywhere on the planet who has seen many people come to Jesus because of their life has died to self who've seen many people come to Christ a plentiful Harvest of new lives and then Jesus said this and he's not talking about himself here he's talking about me and you verse 25. those who love their life in this world are going to lose it those who care nothing for this life in this world will keep it for eternity talking about our being miserable in in this world he's talking about our focus on eternity he's talking about our being willing to die to self and to live for Christ whatever that means in each one of our lives verse 26 anyone who wants to be my disciple must follow me because my servants must be where I am and the father will honor anyone who serves me and so the resurrection of Jesus it guarantees our faith and Resurrection Life is dying to self and living for Christ and then just to close off uh again with with the passage that that I think we're familiar to and we should be we should be familiar with this passage Resurrection Life suffering with Jesus knowing the power of the Resurrection means losing your life to gain Jesus Christ let's be honest if someone believes in God if someone actually believes that there is a God and there is a heaven who wouldn't want to go there if someone really believes that there's a God up in heaven I mean if they believe that who wouldn't want to go there I mean when Jesus was here on the earth if somebody was sick who wouldn't want to go to Jesus and be healed if you had if you had a blind son or or someone who was bound by a demon a daughter that was bound who wouldn't want to bring that son or daughter to Jesus and see them delivered if you had no food to eat who wouldn't want to be a part of that crowd of 12 000 people when the little boy gave Jesus the Loaves and the fishes and and and Jesus said to his disciples you feed them and he gave thanks over that little lunch and they fed over 10 000 people with 12 basketfuls left over who wouldn't want to be a part of that crowd eating an all-you-can-eat buffet as much as they wanted of the best fish and bread who wouldn't want that who wouldn't want to sit at the feet of Jesus and hear him teach and say boy that was a good sermon Jesus give me another one but Resurrection Life is not is not some kind of a an afterthought in our lives Resurrection Life calls our life from us to live for Jesus and it means losing your life of self in order that you might live for Christ and it was after the feeding of the of the thousands that that there were crowds of people thronging to Jesus or it was after a healing that throngs of people came to him and this is what Jesus said to the crowd and he says it to me and he says it to us and he says it to you in Luke chapter 9. and again this is a passage you're familiar with and you should be and I should be and we should be because this is what it means to live for Jesus the crowd necessarily doesn't like this but Christians do followers of Jesus do like this those who answer the call to come what did Jesus say he didn't say come believe on me did he he said come in follow me come and follow me and Resurrection Life means losing your life to gain Jesus Christ and so Luke chapter 9 beginning at verse 23. it says this then Jesus said to the crowd and I love what he said here he didn't say if a few of you if one or two of you he said any of you he said any of you if any of you want to follow me and that's the call isn't that come follow me and I'll show you how to fish for people if any of you wants to be my follower here it is you must turn from your selfish ways take up your cross daily hey in the house would you please say daily there it is have you been living I asked you earlier do you remember when you gave your life to Jesus I remember when I was 18. in fact I was sharing with a sister who's in the house here from Newfoundland I said I gave my life to Jesus in holyrood actually it was at a bar called the Pirates Cove that's where I found Jesus imagine that in a bar Jesus was there it's incredible but but you remember when you found Jesus right and yet Jesus Christ is calling us every day you must turn from your selfish ways take up your cross daily do you remember before Jesus went to the Cross what he did just before he went to the Cross where did he go he went to the Olive Garden not the restaurant The Olive Grove he went to the do you remember what he did in the Olive Garden he prayed three times Lord if there's any way let this cup of suffering listen none of us wants to go to the cross in our selfish nature but Jesus said if you want to be my disciple you're going to have to take up your cross daily and follow me turning from your selfish ways and then he says it again if you try to hang on to your life if if we you know I don't know at what stage of our life it could happen at any time it could happen when we're 18 20 25 30 35 40 50 60 70 80 90. if you try to hang on to your life you try to look around and you're you're grounded in this world if you try to hang on to your life you're going to lose it but if you give up would you please say in the house give up I like that translation it means like if you just give up Lord I give I give all my all to you if you give up your life for my sake you will save it and what do you benefit if you gain the whole world and yet forfeit your soul thank God Christians for the good news and we're coming quickly not not this week but next Sunday we enter into Advent we enter into that Christmas season to that to that time that talks about the coming of God's son thank God for the power of the Resurrection four thoughts that I brought with us tonight resurrection of Jesus it's fundamental to our Christian belief the resurrection belief belief in the death and resurrection of Jesus it's the only formula there aren't two ways to eternal life only one and can I stop right there because if you're here in the house or if you're watching online and you've never received Jesus as your lord and savior can I can I just tell you very quickly the good news Christ left Heaven just as the scripture said he died on the cross for your sins just as the scripture said he died on the cross for your sins and he was dead and buried and three days later God raised him from the dead just as the scripture said so that you could be set free and if you've never received Christ I've got great news for you today even tonight right now this is the day of salvation why because Jesus is not dead He's Alive and if you want to say well well how how would I how would I become a Christian how would I know for sure that I'm going to heaven well you know for sure by receiving Christ and and you receive Christ simply by praying it's a gift that God gives to you and so if God's moving on your heart tonight you would pray a prayer something like this thank you God for sending Jesus to die on the cross for my sins I know that I'm a sinner and I need to be saved and so Jesus I open my heart and my life to you right now and and I want to live for you forever forgive me Lord and father I believe that Jesus is your one and only son and I confess him right now as my Lord and and if you prayed that prayer from your heart by the spirit of God I won't have to tell you you're a Christian God will tell you it'll be a change from the I mean he'll change your thinking he'll change the way that you look at things he'll open up the scriptures for you and so if you prayed that prayer tonight you know what the Bible says God never pushes away anyone Jesus said anyone who comes to me I'll never cast them aside I'll never push them away so if you prayed that prayer come to church get a Bible read the bible let God's resurrection power be working in you because uh the Resurrection the belief in the death and Resurrection it's the only formula to forgiveness in eternal life and it's the resurrection that gives us the fuel for Godly living it's not me being good enough you be it's it's the resurrection power of Jesus at work in our lives and then finally remember the resurrection of Jesus guarantees our faith and so let's be willing to enter into the sufferings of Jesus let's be willing to pick up our cross every day and hear what Jesus said when he said come and follow me I'm looking forward to this Sunday and I hope you'll tune in online or come with us to any of our three services this Sunday we're going to conclude our our series on I promise and I'm going to be talking about I promise testing and trials if you're going through a testing time right now if you're going through a trial in your life I want you to know something God is with you God has promised never to be leaving you in the time of your testing and trial and we're going to be talking about that this Sunday so I hope you can join us this Sunday hope that you will have a great rest of the week and let's close shall we with word of prayer together father thank you thank you for the coming of Jesus just as the scripture said thank you for the death of Christ on the cross just as the scripture said thank you Lord Jesus that three days later God raised you from the dead and the power of the Holy Spirit and it's that same Spirit that's at work in our hearts and our lives helping us to become more and more like Jesus Lord continue to transform my life I pray and thank you Father that Jesus is coming again just as the scripture said I pray that your kingdom will come your will be done here on Earth as it is in heaven and the church said together thank you so much for tuning in tonight thanks for joining us here God bless you and hope to see you on Sunday
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WhatsApp GB Status View Not Showing Fix||GB WhatsApp Hide Status Veiw Settings
how it is a problem of status notes showing to your contact in GB WhatsApp the first method which you can use is just click this three dotted icon in the upper right hand side of your GB WhatsApp then move to the GB WhatsApp number settings you will come to where we have privacy and then you come to where we have status you can notice that my phone has around my status to be only to be only shared with one person so I'll just select my status to be shared only with my contacts also if you like this method will not work for you you have another method you just delete this three dotted icon in the upper right hand side of your GB WhatsApp then move to the GB setting you can cancel the developers update move to the privacy and security option use code to the bottom you will see reset privacy you just reset your GB WhatsApp back to the factory reset and I link okay those two method we are sophisticated to deal with in a problem relating to not seeing status in GB WhatsApp okay delete don't forget to give the video a thumb up and also to give the video a subscription thank you
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The Nexus of Climate Change, Fragility, and Peacebuilding
good morning or good afternoon good evening wherever you might be i'd like to welcome everyone to today's event the nexus of climate change fragility and peace building my name is joe hewitt and i'm the vice president for policy learning and strategy at the united states institute of peace the u.s institute of peace if you're not familiar with our organization is a national nonpartisan independent institute founded by congress and dedicated to the proposition that a world without violent conflict is possible practical and essential for us and global security um i'd like to uh start by saying first we are very pleased for the opportunity to partner with the wilson center to bring you today's event the wilson center charted by congress in 1968 as the official memorial to president woodrow wilson is a non-partisan forum for tackling global issues through independent research and open dialogue to inform actionable ideas for the policy community today's discussion builds on a foundation of work that both the wilson center and usip have steadily deepened and strengthened over many years the wilson center through the extraordinary decade-long work of its environmental change and security program on climate fragility connections and usip through its work to advance research policy recommendations and field practice to prevent and resolve violent conflict at usip we are fully committed to supporting implementation of the global fragility act an ambitious law that if implemented robustly will improve the coherence and effectiveness of usg peacebuilding and stabilization policy in vulnerable countries addressing the link between climate conflict and environment is a critical piece of the new usg framework for addressing fragility and as the biden administration scales up its efforts to center climate change in its foreign policy and national security agendas it's going to be essential to consider the linkages between climate action and opportunities to build peace i am delighted to share that in the last few months the us institute of peace has begun building its own portfolio focused on those linkages those linkages between climate environment conflict and peace building an effort that senior advisor tegan blaine is currently leading we hope that today's conversation will be the first of many to bring together people and organizations working across disciplines on the complex and increasingly intertwined risks posed by climate environment and conflict before we begin our program i really want to express my gratitude to the wilson center the council on foreign relations the alliance for peace building mercy corps and the center for climate and security for their tremendous partnership on this agenda we really look forward to continuing this work with our partners into the future so now i'd like to hand things over to cynthia brady who will introduce today's speakers and moderate today's event cynthia is currently a global fellow at the wilson center before coming to the wilson center she worked with usaid uh on peace building and resilience and with the state department on climate change in fact while we were both at usaid she and i worked closely together to develop some of the agency's first analytic tools on climate fragility and peace building that work my god 10 years ago helped us learn a lot about what we worked what worked what didn't work and what was really needed to help the develop excuse me the development field move forward on these issues so today's conversation will be another really important step in that continued learning process and so with that let's now turn to cynthia cynthia over to you thanks very much joe good morning everyone it's a real pleasure to be here with you today uh as you know with earth day just over a week away and a new u.s administration that is energetically undertaking a very ambitious climate agenda it really feels like we're on the precipice of something environmental change is on everyone's radar the huge attendance at this virtual event this morning indicates just how many of us around the world are interested and i think excited about the possibilities there are very real opportunities on the horizon for the biden administration and for all of us here today to innovate on our own and in support of the new administration to that end today we are going to focus on how to build better bridges between the realms of climate fragility and peace building it's definitely time to take action and today we hope to walk away with some clear advice and recommendations resulting from the conversation with the experts interdisciplinary thinking adaptation and creativity will be the hallmarks of how we get this done which means we have to lean across some non-traditional lines of thinking and operating in order to work together in new ways we are very fortunate to have the perspectives of the four panelists joining us today together they are honestly an absolute powerhouse of knowledge and experience and together they're an example of how we can harness sectoral policy expertise and field expertise to work together more effectively across different communities of practice and also across different organizational mandates i'm going to introduce sorry i will introduce you to our awesome panelists in just a minute but first i wanted to say a few quick words about framing for today's conversation the biden administration has made climate change central to its foreign policy and its national security agenda this is clearly a welcome and a critical step but there's a component of that agenda that so far remains pretty glaringly unaddressed and that's peace building not just conflict risk avoidance but true peace building many of the countries around the world that are most affected by fragility and conflict are the same places where we face the steepest climate-related challenges in reality there's also an opportunity there and one we cannot afford to miss by staying in technical silos of work we should be seeking opportunities to explicitly integrate attention to climate change into the peace building agenda at the same time that we are elevating attention to peace building priorities into the climate agenda these are not separate agendas in the real world where countries can be affected simultaneously by climate change conflict famines pandemics on and on clearly the vulnerabilities are mutually reinforcing and some of the solutions may be mutually reinforcing as well i think it helps to put ourselves into a systems thinking mindset imagine risk and opportunity pathways that are intersecting as we explore these issues this morning i'd like to consciously shift the narrative to one of climate as a risk multiplier rather than a threat multiplier we want to move beyond framing climate as a traditional security issue we should be thinking about the ways in which climate affects social political and economic factors like social cohesion livelihood security governance and resilience framing the conversation less around causality and more around potential risk pathways also highlights that both climate change and fragility are actually dynamic systems they can interact with and influence one another and it's not always in expected ways there's never going to be a simple policy solution to these complex types of challenges but understanding the specific risk pathways between things like fragility and climate for example resource competition food insecurity extreme weather events livelihood insecurity and migration and the unintended effects of climate policies and programs helps us think about how to better integrate different areas of our engagement and to figure out where the best opportunities might lie to reduce vulnerability and also to shore up resilience in the face of a range of shocks and stretches stresses that may occur in a particular country context ensuring that we're always trying to understand the local context of conflict and fragility is an essential component of that picture the ability of institutions of governance to manage these political economic and social processes can impact whether a population becomes more or less vulnerable to the risks of climate that it faces we know from early efforts to integrate climate change and peace building outcomes which the panelists are going to share with us today that well-designed climate action can foster collaboration and serve to promote peace and strategic investments in peace building can absolutely yield improved climate resilience but it's not going to happen without mindful intervention it won't happen without bringing development diplomacy defense and intelligence perspectives to the table together and it won't happen if we don't diagnose problems more holistically and develop policy and programming solutions that are more comprehensive and integrated it won't happen if we don't actually invest in a shared peace building and climate resilience agenda so let's get to it let me introduce our speakers this morning i'll start with dina esposito dina is the vice president for technical leadership at mercy corps where she oversees a large team of subject matter experts including a team working on resilience peace building and climate change prior to joining mercy corps at usa dina served as the director for food for peace and the acting deputy assistant administrator for the bureau for democracy conflict and humanitarian assistance dina has well over 25 years of experience working on all of these issues humanitarian assistance food security post-conflict reconstruction she's worked for state and aid she's worked in ethiopia and kenya where she focused on peace building and governance and very relevant for today mercy corps co-leads with the alliance for peace building the gfa coalition that worked for passage of the law and advocates for its implementation our next absolutely amazing panelist is alice hill alice is a senior fellow for climate policy at the council on foreign relations she previously served as special assistant to president obama and senior director for resilience at the national security council staff earlier in her career she was a judge and a prosecutor in los angeles california alice has published extensively and co-authored the book building a resilient tomorrow preparing for the coming climate disruption and i commend to all of you all of alice's publications the next panelist liz hume liz is the acting president and ceo at the alliance for peace building she's a conflict expert with more than 20 years of experience and she has extensive experience in policy and advocacy she has overseen enormous and complex peace building programs and conflict-affected and fragile states spanning from asia to eastern europe and africa prior to joining the alliance for peace building liz held a number of positions inside and outside of the us government and both in the united states as well as overseas and it's been under liz's leadership that affp has been a leader of the gfa coalition with mercy corps our final amazing panelist whom i look forward to hearing from today is aaron sikorski aaron is the deputy director of the center for climate and security and she's the director of the international military council on climate and security previously she served as the deputy director of the strategic futures group at the national intelligence council she co-authored the quadrennial global trends report and led the u.s intelligence community's environmental and climate security analysis she's also the founding chair of the climate security advisory council thank you deeply to all of our panelists for being willing to join us today each one of you has just an absolutely incredible amount of experience working on these issues from lots of different perspectives and i know that today we're going to have a really helpful conversation about integrating some of that work across these shared spaces i'm going to begin the conversation today with a series of directed questions for each panelist and then we'll have an opportunity for the panel to engage with one another in a more fluid discussion around these issues i'll be sure to reserve some time at the end of this session for questions and answers from the audience so please feel free to chat your questions at any point in the discussion in the chat box below this video it would be very helpful if you would indicate your name and title and affiliation with your submitted question i'm going to move my screen around so i can see everybody well all right so let's jump into this conversation my dear friend liz who um yeah i'm gonna just start right start with you liz i'm hoping that you can help us get a sense of the peace building the fragility space and we'll talk about the gfa also the global fragility act i think is on everyone's mind but i would also like to to hear from you about kind of the larger peace building space so let me start with a specific question for you what are some of the key issues that you think are influencing the conflict and peace building community of practice today and as we think about integrating climate change into the peace building agenda and peace building into the climate agenda what do you see as some of the critical priorities in the coming months and where do you see some of the greatest opportunities over to you okay well i want to start uh by saying uh thank you to cynthia because uh i think i'm not sure everybody knows this but cynthia um from the early 2000s has been working in the u.s government and pushing this agenda sometimes single-handedly and she really is one of the foremost experts on this issue so we can't thank you enough cynthia for your all your amazing work as well but uh i want to start and go back to kind of get us on the same page uh and one of the things you said cynthia is that you know we talk about climate change as a threat multiplier let's you know let's let's get out of that space and talk more about um you know how to solve the problem but the problem is i don't think everyone understands that we have a violent conflict problem right now globally since 2010 the number of major armed conflicts have tripled and just to give you kind of a sense of what this is in 2019 alone one barometer counted 196 violent conflicts 38 of them either full-scale or limited wars and we know once a country experiences vine conflict it's highly to erupt again um in 2020 nearly 168 million people needed humanitarian assistance and protection that's one out of 45 people we know there's more than 80 million people who have been forcibly displaced globally and we haven't seen these numbers since these figures since world war ii so war is development in reverse we know that but we also know right now we're in the midst of a global pandemic and you know what afp has been saying is this is stabilization in reverse um and in mid 2020 uh a study found that the pandemic's devastating impacts could plunge 13 more countries into conflict through 2022 which is a 56 increase compared to pre-covet forecasts and this report predicted that an additional 35 countries would experience instability between 2020 and 2022 and this is more than any other point point um in the past 30 years um you know it's not just a health crisis we're seeing black sliding and democracy violent extremists are taking advantage of it but this is our new baseline now so this is where we're starting from um and to make matters worse climate change uh we and we know it's a threat multiplier for conflict conflict-affected and fragile states but there's articles out there and research out there that you know people are still skeptical about this so you know we do still have to make the case and the point that we know climate change is a threat multiplier it is impacting complex it is making them worse and we also have data that shows for example that the darfur conflict is considered the first entirely climate change driven conflict so we do have some of that data but we still have people that are not sure about that um so what do we know we know the world bank estimates that the effects of climate change could push an additional hundred million people below the poverty line uh we know that their clashes over land natural resources access to critical services caused by the effects of climate change and it is exacerbating existing social economic and environmental tensions in fragile and conflict affected states and i think one of the scariest things is that some of the studies show that just you know uh a half a degree celsius another degree uh temperature change is is associated with what will be associated with 10 to 20 heightened risk of deadly conflict um so you know when we were thinking about the global fragility act um you know this is going back into 2015 we were saying we have a conflict problem and what we are doing is not working our foreign assistance our diplomacy is not working um and so what do we need to do about that we need to change the way that we're working the peace building field though has its own issues we have not done a great job at evaluating our work uh quantitatively uh of not publishing our work not sharing our work we're not great sharers um and so that has had a significant impact in putting pushing our field forward and in a sense really being taken seriously i mean some people argue that we're still not even a field so i think that's a really important point um and then the rise of these armed conflicts puts these fragile countries in this again this vicious cycle as crucial climate change adaptation goals that they become impossible to achieve um and it work it's just trapped in this in this cycle so what do we know from before we know that president obama's global climate action which was first adopted in 2013 it pro it proposed this reduction in carbon dioxide emissions preserving forests um we know that president trump uh canceled this on day one of his presidency and you know fortunately president biden has really committed to fully integrate this climate change into u.s foreign policy and our national security strategies but as cynthia cynthia has rightly said um these are you know these are great words on a paper but but what do they mean in practice and what that really means is we have to elevate our climate offices both at usaid and state and and have it be a critical piece of our of our msc uh strategies um having a former secretary of state john kerry serve as the special presidential envoy on climate this is huge because this is the highest ranking position that has been devoted to this issue [Music] but our our knowledge our technical assistance has been decimated within the us government especially over the last four years that has to be incredibly and and very fast rebuilt we were very pleased to see that the president's skinny budget that was just released had a 2.5 billion increase for international climate programs and 69 at 690 million for climate mitigation and adaptation but what's one of the biggest issues we have we have sideload siloed programs and the peacebuilding field has not done a great job again uh in integrating our work throughout other sectors and precovid we sat down and we talked to um we looked at drc and ebola and said what did we do wrong how did we not integrate better into the system the peace building field and what we were told is uh we make our work at a phd level we're constantly beating up on other sectors and telling them when they've done something wrong but we don't actually tell them how to do it and how do we integrate so one of the key pieces of the gfa that we worked really hard to get in is requiring this integration of humanitarian prevention and development programs call it the triple nexus call it you know there's different terms out there whatever it is we have to do it so if they're you know climate programs for example you know they don't you know they don't not they don't just cause harm um but they're also you know can promote conflict prevention and stability so this is really i think the critical point in terms of how we are going to integrate climate change it's going to require a couple of things um this increased focus on climate mitigation and adaptation um to address climate change's threat as a threat multiplier the three big polluters the us india and china are not going to reduce uh our emissions in the next 10 years we know it's going to get worse before it can possibly get better we're going to see increased in food insecurity severe droughts floods waterborne diseases and we need to understand how do we mitigate and adapt those again working with the peace building fields and the climate change programs we have to incorporate a risk reducing conflict prevention programs to ensure these climatic hazards do not exacerbate violent conflict going back to the you know data we talked about um and again the most important piece is for once and for all we have to integrate conflict governance humanitarian programs peace building to really look at risk but also adapt adaptation because we know climate change is coming and we do know it is acting as a threat multiplier so those are really uh i think some of the key points understanding we have a conflict problem we know climate change is part of it uh of increasing conflict and how we have to integrate these programs and ways that we can do it liz that was a fantastic opening thank you so much i suspect that um there's a pretty wide variety of people participating on today's call that are working in different components of this nexus of climate peace building and fragility so i think the background that you provided for kind of the lay of the land on conflict and fragility is really helpful for those who may not be in that space to think about what for example as you mentioned these massive budgets for climate adaptation and mitigation that will be distributed around the world what does that look like when intermixed with this context of countries who are already mired in conflict and fragility and who as you pointed out may actually be at an increasing risk of those dynamics and that will be coupled with the impacts of climate change that they need to absorb as well as some of the outside interventions including financing in those places thank you for laying out those key issues and before i let you go let me just follow up with another quick question if you have any thoughts about the actual implementation of the global fragility act and the strategy at this time and opportunities to best leverage the biden administration's climate priorities in that process so just really quickly as you know i i i you know i live and breathe the gfa but i i need to remember that not everybody else does so just to give you a quick uh overview of it is that it was passed in december 2019 and the goal was to fund to develop and test new ways of reducing and even preventing violent conflict the gfa must be piloted in at least five countries regions two of which uh will be prevention uh focused so you know again this was being done during the trump administration uh and climate change didn't uh it wasn't at the forefront of this it's you'll find it in the strategy you'll find it you know sprinkled in a little bit um but it wasn't in the forefront of the thinking um and so that does need to change pretty significantly um there is a strategy that uh was released last december um you know we don't we think it's a great baseline strategy but we don't and we don't want it completely reopened but we do want some changes and it's some revisions and we've we've made it clear that climate change is one of those that we want to see more highlighted um in that strategy uh and and country selection hasn't been done yet so some of these timelines are lagging but what we would also like to see when countries are selected or regions that climate be part of at least one or two of them um remembering that some countries are going to do better under climate change uh so not all you know just because you don't go into a country or region and say what's the climate change problem because there might not be one there um and and the reason why that's important is because the gfa is really about testing and applying uh how we're working and how we're working differently and then allowing us to align other countries and strategies it's not a point to say okay we're gonna wait for 10 years and then start applying some of these lessons learned so i think that that's really an important piece of of the gfa um you know and again whether it's climate change or any um you know our programming our programming is just incredibly siloed uh and that's one of the areas where the peace building community has to start putting out ways that other sectors can be looking at these issues if if they don't want to call it conflict that's okay call it risk we're okay with that uh but looking at how we adapt programs you know we are stuck in these short-term five-year strategies programmatic work plans they're difficult time consuming to modify um you know and the gfa would really require u.s foreign assistance to be adaptive and flexible over this 10-year period um learning from what's working what's not working and more importantly having an overarching strategy if you go into a country strategy right now you know it talks about uh you know moving up peace and stability and prosperity and the middle you know but it doesn't say are we reducing violent conflict are we actually creating um a more sustainable peace and how are we measuring that and that is the key to the gfa it's this overarching strategy it's looking at uh longer term goals and it's saying how are all these programs working together how are we leveraging each other so that an education program isn't just an education program and a climate change program wouldn't just be a climate change program but at the same time the peace building field has to um be clear about what those indicators are how they would do it we cannot turn it into a phd program i mean that's that was one of the major criticisms um from the health community under the drc ebola and we have to stop beating up on other programs and just telling them what they're doing wrong um and again this evidence piece so while these concepts seem pretty obvious um they would revolutionize u.s foreign assistance but we also have to look at you know the ear marks the notwithstanding authorities and this is all what's required in a report uh that needs to be delivered in to congress which also wasn't done um under the previous administration um so you know looking at the gfa it's not just about more money although that's important each country would need about 10 million dollars of funding that is not um allocated or earmarked to a specific program and diplomacy is a big piece of it how we're working with other multilaterals and bilateral uh donors um so these are all you know pieces of the gfa timelines need to be reestablished it needs to be fully funded climate has to be a big piece of it and we have to look at these authorities staffing resources so there's a lot to do lots of timelines in there and climate change has to be at the forefront so i'll leave it at that and we can go back and talk more about the gfa thank you so much liz wow so many great points in there i'm going to pull out just a few the last point you made about all the different authorities and funding streams i'm sure alice will have a lot to say about that experience you talked a lot about data and one of the things you mentioned in the context of gfa was partly a mismatch between traditional development programs having a shorter term five-year time horizon and the need which is articulated in the gfa for these longer term time horizons i suspect that aaron is going to have quite a bit to say about how that actually translates into the world of data management trend forecasting managing two entirely different not only programming cycles but data approaches and the world of climate change and the world of conflict and fragility are not neatly matched up when you try to find the variables and indicators and data points to put together and try to look at a problem more holistically and you mentioned one other thing in there that will lead very nicely into our next uh panelist dina's world which is that we constantly struggle with the siloing of programming right and it's within the communities of practice writ large not just in the world of programming but also in policy and i know that dina has worked in a variety of different organizations as well as a number of these different operational spaces and will probably have a lot to share with us and hopefully some suggestions as well as we look at blending climate change and peace building more effectively about how to get beyond those silos and how to make some changes operationally and on the process side as well so liz thank you very much for all of those great opening thoughts and all of the markers you laid down for us to discuss later in the conversation i'm going to move now over to dina and in terms of getting beyond siloed programming and moving towards integrated programming mercy core has done absolutely groundbreaking analytical and field work at the nexus of peace building climate and environment there are not a lot of organizations like mercy corps that have that experience and have taken that approach so we're very lucky to have the benefit of dina's experience here dina could you talk to us a little bit about what what you and mercy corps have learned and um not only the lessons from mercy corps but maybe also blending your experience with usaid and state and in the field where you were working on some of these issues very directly and what do you think is most critical to move the integration of climate and peace building forward as you look back on some of that experience thanks cynthia thank you to us ip and the woodrow wilson center as well for hosting this conversation and inviting me and mercy corps to be part of it and also just a real shout out to liz as our partner in crime on the global fragility act coalition it's been a tremendous uh group of some 65 organizations that have really been pushing hard for the passage of this legislation which as she mentioned was passed with big bipartisan support which was really welcome back in 2019 mercy corps for those of you who don't know is an organization non-profit that works in some 40 countries many of them that are characterized by fragility and crisis so think places like syria and yemen ethiopia somalia south sudan for example nigeria we do have a very large peace building portfolio i think we have some 50 programs ongoing now around the world but we are fundamentally an organization that works across these silos as you say humanitarian peace and development we think that gives us a really unique vantage point an opportunity to integrate approaches in ways that not only meet immediate needs but also begins to assess understand and respond to some of these underlying systemic issues that uh really perpetuate the conflict and fragility in the first place so we do this by connecting all of our programs through this resilience lens cynthia that you mentioned we think of resilience it can get a little wonky but in a simple term strengthening capacities of people and systems to cope and adapt to the shocks and stresses the various risks that define fragile context so ultimately they can continue on their their development journey and secure a better future um and we think that by focusing on the resilience as an outcome rather than the stove pipes we're looking beyond programming and projects to how do all of these things add up to delivering on the resilience agenda we bring it becomes very quickly much more multidisciplinary we're bringing a lot of different ideas to solve complex problems and for those of you who are interested we did just recently produce a brief on towards resilience and protracted crisis which puts not only economic well-being but peace at the very top so all of these uh different organ of different activities contributing to an outcome which includes peace which i think is what we've been talking about here um but that's how we've come to look at the climate conflicts nexus which is something we've explored in what we call strategic resilience assessments in our programming and our research and what do we hear when we engage communities in some of the world's most fragile contexts um i mean i've recently been to nigeria and drc and a number of these countries where we're working and we hear communities bemoaning the fact that the weather is now so variable unpredictable and extreme that they can't grow enough food to feed their families we hear about this a disillusionment with government which cannot meet the needs of these communities that are increasingly stressed we hear about young men who are willing to take increased risks to provide for their families when livelihood options drive up and that includes taking up arms we hear about a willingness to fight for resources uh particularly land and water in places where land and water productive land and water is increasingly scarce so in short it's as i think others have been describing from more of a data point of view but we see it in the communities as well that you've got climate change creating profound stress which is potentially fueling conflict and definitely creating tensions on the other hand you've got climate and insecurity precluding much needed work in this area of climate adaptation helping deal with climate risk such that we're not able to minimize the impact of those big climate shocks we know are coming and then in turn creating more conflict so this unvirtuous cycle if you will so the first lesson that i have and cynthia you i think you stole my thunder in the original in your opening remarks but really in many of these fragile places it is not sufficient or appropriate to address climate change and conflict as two disconnected global challenges we need to look at the two together and in a much more intentional way and you've asked me to share some stories from the mercy core world and i can think of two where we've had important programs delivered big results but which were those results mitigated by the failure to think about these two things at the same time the first is in the somalian or mia region of ethiopia we were implementing a usaid flagship drought resilience program uh and that was focused very heavily on livestock market system strengthening rangeland management work increasing access to sharia compliant innovative financial services and by all accounts we had tremendous success we had the 2015 el nino drought which was a massive drought in 2015 on par with the drought of the 1980s in ethiopia and we found that the communities in these program areas were able to sustain their food security even in the face of that in that enormous weather shock but these programs were operating in highly contentious internal border areas where ethnic groups have historically both shared and clashed over resources and this program did not have any peace components in it and what we found was that eventually these cross-border without cross-border dialogues which are signature to peace programming resource management resource sharing agreements which are also signature piece probing programming that some of our results and this climate smart market work was diminished because of uh growing insecurity in that border area and i am happy to say that the next round of uh those five year cycles of programming you mentioned was explicitly incorporating now peace programming conflict mitigation in a program that had been exclusively focused on um climate shock resilience drought related resilience so we're seeing we're beginning to see some integration which is really positive conversely in nigeria we had the reverse we had a standalone peace programming that was working and in the middle belt with the uh of nigeria to mitigate land conflicts between farmers and herders and we have very strong impact evaluations which show that tensions have been reduced trust has been improved freedom of movement very notably expanded but there is no work that's really addressing the underlying environmental challenges or governance issues that are creating the conflict in the first place so you're really at that mitigating and managing and not preventing situation and i will say that a lot of our research and our program right now is showing that a focus on governance work is the foundation for both improved climate adaptation and sustainable peace outcomes and we are seeing some bright spots where usaid is making that natural resource management peace and governance connections in ways that we think will improve prospects for sustainable results but that's an area that we're increasingly interested in in looking at my second lesson just relates to an observation that maybe some of our other panelists will also speak to and that is that really today's piece building and climate work is addressed uh is focused on addressing near-term shocks so how do we improve land access today how do we mitigate conflict over water resources today we really don't have the analytical tools and approaches that are more future oriented understanding how are the choices we're making today going to reduce uh how is it going to impact climate conflict risks of the future so value chains for agriculture you know is it does it make sense to promote maze production in southern malawi what are the implications of that 10 years from now if the land simply won't support that kind of agriculture are the number and location of water points that we're choosing really reflective of our understanding of long-term rainfall patterns and future groundwater availability and then conversely on the peace side whether you know do the fragility markers that we all look to the global peace index or others are they really considering what countries and governments will be uh least or best equipped to manage the future effects of climate change how does that inform our thinking about fragility and our projections of fragility have we really thought about climate risk within within that framework so those are some of the things that i think we could be working on as a community to uh that climate and conflict experts could come together to have conversations around some of some of these issues you dina um it is indescribably helpful to have the examples of how these dynamics are actually playing out in particular country contexts i think it helps give everybody a more clear sense of what we're talking about when we say impacts of climate change and when we say peace building how does it look between who and over what issues and you really helped us see how those dynamics are as we described they are already in the real world a shared agenda we can choose to describe them in one set of terminology but it doesn't separate them from influencing and interacting with one another in the real world that we all live in whether we're talking about nigeria or texas we saw all of these dynamics right at home just over the last couple of months i want to highlight two particular um bullet points that you said that i wouldn't want us all to lose and you said at the very beginning to think about resilience as an outcome and i think that the work you were describing of mercy poor's on the ground really drives that point home resilience is a condition that is reducing vulnerabilities to a variety of threats and allowing the affected communities the affected people the affected countries this ability to adapt and absorb and respond not just to a specific threat like drought or a specific threat like violence between pastoralists and herders it's it's more than that and we need to be thinking again as you said about not just an immediate term resiliency but that longer term picture as well at the same time the second thing that you said and i know liz hume says all the time and i suspect the other two would reiterate as governance governance governance can't get around it we really need to keep that front and center so as we all support the really invigorated agenda to focus on climate change i think it is the job of all of us here to keep bringing that perspective to bear when we're talking about governance in places that are affected by fragility we're talking about formal and informal institutions of governance and how they interact with the populations affected by the dynamics of climate change is just critically important um and i know that mercy corps and alliance for peace buildings work on the global fragility act and the strategy is going to help us bring that conversation forward so dina before i let you go last quick question moving you up real quick to that level of policy and thinking about the global fragility act and strategy you have so much experience at the most senior levels of policy in the u.s government trying to implement policies and legislation of that nature do you have any thoughts about really key opportunities that we have or risks that are relevant for this conversation thanks thanks cynthia um well i think as liz has already said the global fragility act in itself is a huge opportunity right it comes at a time when it's never been more urgently needed at a time when the president has laid out a climate agenda once a map of power has called for a focus on fragility on democratic backsliding and conflict so it provides a new set of tools that the administration can really harness for its full agenda so i think that's super exciting um i think that the other thing i like about that i see as an opportunity is this whole of government approach in the global fragility act we do spend a lot of time at mercy corps talking about getting out of silos and looking at the outcomes that you can get if you better integrate relief development and peace programming for a shared outcome of resilience looking at whatever manner of risk is in that environment that would preclude us from reaching that and trying to address it but fundamentally if we don't harness the diplomatic engine and the security assistance to have a mutually reinforcing agenda you know there's not a technocratic solution to peace and so i do think that that's a huge contribution of the law and a real opportunity for the administrators to think about how do we get that right so i'm really looking forward to to that how this this unfolds um i do think that the long-term time horizon is also super important i mean we talk about five-year development programs but peace building programs have often been two or three years so we really want to think about that 10-year program cycle if we can figure out how to how to move it in that direction but also the kind of research one can conduct in a 10-year period when when you're focused on a dedicated agenda in a single country and i will say at least from mercy course perspective we think that the climate conflict research is still really nascent despite the fact that we're talking a lot about it we don't have um there's a lot we really need to learn in terms of getting that research done and out there um and building the evidence base around around uh not only the nature of the problem but the nature of the solutions um and i as you've said that both mercy corps and many others have been really actively working on laying out that research agenda which is available for people who want to see what some of our early thinking is on on that um i think that we um you know the near-term risk is uh as liz pointed out is that there were a whole series of timelines that have been missed already for the global fragility act so having the administration uh do the revisions but do do them quickly and try to reset a timeline to raise expectations with congress that the administration is committed and ready to move and ready to move and really wants to see how this global fragility act can contribute and be reinforcing with the larger biden agenda which i think is is fantastic um in terms of my prior experiences and like where what i think about when i think about what i've learned from other programs and what to bring to this i would really call those working on both climate and peace programming to really think about the successes and challenges of the obama era feed the future global hunger initiative that was a whole of government initiative that received widespread growing support sustained funding sustained reauthorization of legislation and really significant results and i think some of the factors that i see as having really contributed to the success of the be the future initiative strong leadership high high level focus the white house the national security council the state department usaid all delivering on an important message that this was a high priority it not only galvanized the interagency but it galvanized the global community and likewise the global fragility act is calling for a global engagement a multi-stakeholder bringing the global south bringing the global north together in a conversation about preventing violence not just mitigating or managing it the feed the future also had a very strong spokesperson in the usaid administrator who was absolutely passionate about feed the future the global hungry agenda was active on the hill constantly talking to members of congress about the initiative engaging them about their concerns their interests what they wanted to see and reporting back regularly and then finally the really robust monitoring and evaluation and learning agenda there the feed the future uh initiative developed early on a set of shared metrics to try to codify the global impact of the work they had impact evaluations regular reporting to congress that reaffirmed regularly the vital importance of the agenda and the ability of usg leadership to actually move that agenda forward which had a mutually positive you know reinforcing benefit that people want to do to do more of it so as part of the global fertility act coalition you know there is already a strong group external constituency eager to support um advocate for but engage in the process of figuring out better what works to prevent violent conflict and to help stabilize areas that are already in conflict so um i would really sort of mind that be the future experience of the obama administration as we think about how to successfully roll out the global fragility act those are incredible nuggets of wisdom as always thank you dina that was really helpful um you said one thing that i would pick up on before we turn over to aaron uh that so you mentioned there's not a technocratic solution to peace and you pointed out the need to bring different government and non-governmental agencies and organizations together around that goal erin has spent a lot of her career getting different organizational voices around a table together to find shared meaning around the information that they all need to be able to take back to their respective organizational spaces and then apply dina you also mentioned that from where you sit the climate and conflict research is still extremely nascent aaron has been as deep into that space as just about anybody else so i look forward to hearing her perspective on that and maybe what could be better brought out of the spaces in which she's been working and maybe brought into other spaces for example in which mercy corps has been working so thank you again to dina and let me turn over to aaron with a question given your extensive work on trend forecasting and developing the analytics and tools that help us better integrate our work across the climate and security spaces where do you see the most important opportunities and risks right now sure thanks cynthia it's really nice to be here and it's nice to be out of the intelligence community where we just talk about problems a lot and actually talk about solutions with this panel of smart women today so you know i have four opportunities i would highlight uh in this space and some of them have already been touched on so i'll keep it a little brief but the first opportunity and this one is perhaps self-evident is obviously the new leadership that you all have talked about we've gone 180 from where we were with the trump administration and you're seeing this leadership not just in the white house though but also from the secretary of defense up in new york from ambassador linda thomas greenfield just last week the united states joined the friends of climate and security at the u.n so you really see it across the whole of government you see it in the executive order and the budget request this is all great it's necessary but i'd say it's not as liz have already touched on so what are what are the other opportunities how do you take this leadership and turn it into something in this piece building and and climate space i think the second opportunity again is something you mentioned cynthia is that we're in a moment where folks are asking new and better analytic questions i think around the links between climate and conflict and climate and fragility we're not just asking this question is is it a climate conflict is you know is is that the the thing that's driving the conflict that's the wrong question as as you said cynthia but instead we're looking how do climate effects shape conflict and instability fragile fragility and prospects for peace building and i i like to think of it as layers right how do you add this climate change lens and layer onto conflict and onto fragile states to better understand the drivers and i think the the new global trends report actually from the national intelligence council which just came out last week sets this up really nicely it names climate and environment issues as a structural force right that will be shaping the landscape uh over the next you know 10 to 20 years the climate sets the parameters i think for everything in in countries around the globe and i would give i think here it's useful to look at an example i mean dina gave some great ones from their work on the ground but i've been thinking a lot about ethiopia lately actually i've got a lot of experience in east africa i was chatting with someone last week and they were saying well there's no climate linked to the conflict there that's driven by ethnic and political issues right and i you know this conversation i was like no absolutely climate plays a role is it the proximate cause of the current conflict no but is it shaping the landscape in the region and the eventual prospects for peace absolutely climate scientists have documented you know their increasing temperatures decreasing rainfall increasing drought in the region due to climate change the vast majority of the population relies on rain fed agriculture you've got low resilience and adaptive capacity high sensitivity to shocks and variations which is a key component of what we see from climate change is that variability you can't rely on past practices anymore for what's coming in the future they also had the locust plague this year which was climate driven in large part and so when you add all that to the mix you absolutely have to understand the links between climate and the conflict they're particularly in the peace building space right if once the conflict is over and we're moving forward how do you link in these climate issues so those analytic questions are being asked which i think is really good and i think that brings that brings me to my third um opportunity which is the new predictive capabilities that are being developed all the time um that can help us understand how climate will be shaping these worlds and as you all know climate models are already very good and getting better and more precise and there's a lot of work in the academic and think tank world to create risk tools and scenarios tools that can allow government practitioners and national security practitioners to use these models in their work the wilson center has done some great work in this area we've done work at center for climate and security there's a couple of european think tanks the hague center for strategic studies and adelphi and germany that are building really robust models and tools to help to help policymakers understand the links which brings me to my fourth opportunity which is these tools are all great but you have to put them into policy you have to put them into practice right and you need people within government that can understand and use them and i think as we're talking about today the global fragility act is one tool but there are others uh in the executive order in particular you know they've called for this climate risk assessment from the pentagon to be then integrated into war gaming and the national defense strategy the mainstreaming of climate risks across all agencies i think those are great opportunities if policies bankers take them and use them and hire people and bring people in the government and who can who can use these tools successfully which brings me to the risks that was the second part of your question right and here again similar to what other folks have said remaining siloed i would say not just siloed in the functional areas though but siloed from regional and country policies as well and i saw this all the time in the intelligence community where the climate folks were over here and the people doing the analysis on the middle east they were over here and they didn't necessarily talk and you didn't have people in those middle east teams that understood uh peace building and conflict or climate risks so those two things need to be brought together also another risk is remaining under resourced as others have talked about and then finally i would say a third risk is remaining focused on technical fixes that's something other folks have talked about but in the climate space since we're talking about science and physical effects we often look to these technical fixes without understanding the governance issues that have been brought up trust in government local dynamics all of these things that are more intangibles but actually will make the difference as to whether things on the ground work out or not uh and the last thing then i'll say on this too sorry one more thing is that i want to make sure that when we frame these issues of security risks we don't just see then military solutions i think that's another place here especially it's great to have secretary austin and the defense department so focused on this issue but we need to remember all of these other tools of government that we have on these issues and just because it's a security risk it doesn't mean that it's the military is the one that holds the the solution oh aaron every time i hear you talk i am enamored you just took what was such an incredibly complex problem set and articulated it in a way that is completely understandable and accessible and you do that every time it's amazing thank you um i want to highlight a couple of things that you just said too before i follow up with another question um one you mentioned that climate this was coming out of the recent global trends report work that climate and environment are seen as a structural force that will be shaping everything because we are so focused on climate today i wanted to pick that up uh for the benefit of everyone listening and remind us all that we are quite interested in environment not just climate and in liz's remarks and dina's remarks we've already heard the the the specific dimensions of that we're talking about lantern neuron property rights we're talking about livelihoods related to fisheries or to other specific natural resource-based sectors these things are not all climate specific by any stretch of the imagination so that was a really helpful thing to just bring into our vocabulary for today um you talked about sensitivity to shocks and variability and the reality of this governance question right um to the extent that institutions can and cannot deal with variability to the extent that the systems in which people live and work can adapt to variability those things are so prescient with respect to climate change and the dynamics of change that it is introducing into these systems great point for us to keep a hold on um the last point you just mentioned as well when we talk about security we need to be cautious not to militarize the answers to that i think liz and dina also spoke to this point and hopefully i did in the outset as well i think it helps when we talk about national security or even just security to keep tagging on and human security to remind us of all of those other dimensions of both the challenge but then also the windows of opportunity for how you might be able to get it solutions right they they don't live in one lane and that was that's a very helpful framing point for us to keep in mind so here's another question for you what you you talked about the improvement in some of our analytical questions and some of our analytical tools as well uh in your view what are actually some of the best data or tools that we have at our disposal in the climate community of practice that might be able to helpfully inform for example the implementation of the global fragility strategy or is there something specific that's really missing that you think would be necessary to to help improve the cross-integration of these things in a space like that policy space sure you know it's a good question and i don't want to oversell the predictive capabilities right some of the challenges that liz and dina laid out the timeline horizon and the precision and in local regions is is still a challenge but but like i said it's getting better all the time and if you let me be a little nerdy for a minute i think uh you know when you look at machine learning and big data capabilities there's actually a lot of really exciting developments that are allowing some of these tools to become more precise and i also think this is an area where the private sector is really ahead of government and there's i mean when you look at some of the risk work that insurance companies are doing now um you know i think we need to look to that and figure out how we how we bring that to government but there's a couple examples um that i'm excited about in terms of the modeling one is what's called large ensemble assessments where they're doing multiple runs of the same climate model using slightly different starting point conditions and doing this allows scientists to better predict the potential regional climate some in some cases it's still really large due to natural climate variability so it's not particularly useful but in other places it's becoming a narrower and these large ensemble assessments because of big data capabilities are you can do that there's also a new generation high resolution convection permitting model sorry for the the jargon but this allows you to get more granular in the to include convection events which are related to extreme weather these are already used these models are already used in weather forecasting but now increases in super computing power means you can they're becoming more affordable for long-term climate projections and there was actually a great article in carbon brief yesterday about this um i'm excited about these because they're allowing more precision and more regional specificity but i think the more important question is the one we just talked about how do you get these models and data into the hands of those who can use it for planning and how do you get those people to understand and be able to use these that's the missing step in government i there's a couple opportunities from congress in the past few years they've passed um in the defense authorization bill this climate security advisory council which i led before i left government which was meant to link the intelligence community with climate scientists within government to make sure they were sharing information and trading best practices there's also the creation of a new climate workshop at the national academies which is supposed to do something similar that's just getting off the ground of course congress passed these provisions without any funding behind them so i think that's a challenge to make them really work but i think if if we can leverage tools like this and i know alice is going to talk about the workforce issues i know this is one of her her main concerns um but you need you need uh scientific literacy within the national security community and figuring out how to how to best integrate and use these tools because they're out there and they're getting better but we need to need to bring them in to the bureaucracy thank you aaron and i have no doubt that you just introduced a whole bunch of ideas that there were a lot of people scrambling to write down that they had never heard of before thank you um and you're also right that our next and final panelist alice has had to deal extensively and for many years with some of these challenges around how you how you ensure that the us government and the different actors around the table will have the access to the analytics that they need to the information that they need and then the skills and abilities to actually apply them and to work together we are going to wrap up this panel um fortunately with alice who has been an incredible leader both inside and outside of the u.s government in thinking about the sort of broad dimensions of climate and resilience many of which the first three panelists addressed today but also in some additional and adjacent spaces um alice you have done a lot of work specifically on security risks consequences and responses associated with climate change which again moves us i think into a really nice complementary space from where liz and dina otherwise sit can you talk to us a little bit about why you see it as such a priority to integrate climate resilience and national security and looking at the lay of the land today where are the opportunities for the us government to make real progress on that well thank you for that very kind introduction it's such an honor to be on this panel with these superstars including you cynthia but uh really what a wealth of intelligence and insight perspective so thank you and i want to thank usip as well as the wilson center just a delight to be able to join and learn today from everyone your question and the discussion put me back in 2009 when i had just joined the department of homeland security i was senior counselor to the secretary as cynthia you mentioned i was previously a judge and a prosecutor so i had no background and climate change maybe some and security because i've been uh in criminal law but not a great deal i received an assignment an assignment that i'm confident no one else at the department of homeland security wanted it was to create the first adaptation plan for the department as was ordered by president obama in one of his early executive orders so to do that i didn't know enough about climate change to answer the question whether we even really needed an adaptation plan so we assembled a task force with leading scientists and we have some unbelievable scientists the ones that were made in the federal government uh that doing climate science including and then resources in the department of defense an intelligence agency we assembled a task force at dhs and asked herself the question do we need to care about climate change in 2009 i mean dhs was anti-terrorist security agency 270 000 employees mostly focused on terrorism but also border responsibilities coast guard fema and all of us listening to that evidence and it took a quite a while it took at least six seven months of regular meetings each of us uh despite some skepticism expressed initially had what i call the aha moment where we realize that our climate is affecting everything will affect every human-made system every choice where and how we live how we grow our food water access everything is affected by climate change and then all of our natural systems are affected by climate change and once we step back and looked at that it was wow this changes our entire understanding of how we need to perform in these change conditions since 2009 unfortunately in my observation we still are at that starting point with many of our decision makers including those that are currently in government and including some of those who are joining government now if you look at the education system in the united states it really has not ensured that we have a well-informed workforce on the issue of climate change a 2016 survey of the core requirements of the hundred top u.s news and world report colleges determined that a student graduating had less than a 20 percent chance of taking a single course on climate change so when you walk into a room of career officials and political appointees how do you know what level of their they have of climate change and the risks that oppose the threats that opposes maybe just what they saw in the media probably likely just what they saw in the media and as you've heard climate change influences everything it's a nuanced topic it's a long range topic that it occurs over time there are acute events floods heat extremes and then there they slow moving earthquakes not an earthquake but a drought it's like a slow-moving earthquake it's so disruptive but do they know that and do they know that for the region that they're responsible for when i was working um in dhs i was part of had responsibility among my other responsibilities for the first wave of kids coming from the northern triangle guatemala el salvador and honduras and the more taking the what i've learned about climate change understanding uh some of the threats that those areas have from drought coffee rust food insecurity and many other issues that are violence extremism i was pretty confident that climate change was contributing to that flow of kids not it wasn't identified as a factor but the fallout from climate impacts were causing more children to be on the move often young boys around 14 to 17. and now here we are again and we've had bill that area suffered two back-to-back hurricanes we know hurricanes are becoming stronger bigger and we're seeing huge flows again and we need to get to understanding how do we help these countries better withstand and build resilience but we need to make sure that the decision makers really understand what's at stake and i'm not sure we can have entire confidence on that yet so uh that would be my very first call out for all of us is and we should create common scenarios against which the federal government is planning for itself including in president biden's new he did a similar executive order to what president excuse me what president obama did requiring all agencies to plan for climate change but that just gets those agencies resilient it really doesn't get to the heart of the issue is how do we have a resilient globe how do we have a resilient country and to do that we need the whole government approach and we need to make sure that we have a national resilience strategy that will feed into conflict issues on the inter in our international work and domestic issues here we're still aware a ways away from that and i think the reason is that we still don't have uniform understanding of what's at stake so we need to start at the beginning in my opinion oh boy start at the beginning um alice thank you very much for that perspective and um i wanted to follow up with a question that's specific to your experience which you just referenced at your experience at the nsc and the new executive order on climate change which includes a reinstatement of the executive order on climate and national security which you spearheaded the process of developing that under the last administration and i know that that was not easy to get done and i am quite sure that you have a lot of lessons for the current administration on what could be done better and differently to support the usg agencies and the partners of those usg agencies and to really help them coordinate better across the communities of practice in the way that they will need to do to support the implementation of the global fragility strategy um yeah could you just help help us understand any lessons about the sort of process side of that that you would pass on to the current administration and maybe some risks that you see as well well uh thank you and um i was uh honored to lead the development of the national security and climate change executive order under president obama uh and that order actually um was not something that um uh the national security adviser said you must do it really grew out of uh concern among those working on climate change that decision making for regions um was not reflecting what we knew was ahead uh with climate change uh and this was brought home by that groundbreaking work uh by uh caitlyn weirl and frank femiya on syria as well as others uh that we have a 1200 year drought which causes um thousands of young men to migrate to cities there isn't work available uh follows and there were many other contributing factors including mismanagement of water resources by the government but we saw that a migration of about 5 million people how challenging that was for european allies and then wondering why are we focusing on this these issues and in discussions with the intelligence community it came back there isn't a demand for those kind of requests no one's asking us to do this kind of work on climate change which again reflected in my opinion a lack of understanding of what was at stake and among policy makers and then the analysts are performing or you know doing analysis at the request of the policy makers ultimately so there are gaps so we attempted to work through that and develop the gaps i guess the couple of things i learned on that uh the first meeting we had among the interagency the crossed arms and the body language everybody leaning back we don't need any order on national security and climate change so uh we worked through that we did try ran our exercises of trying to have them understand and think through each of these agencies what do these impacts mean for you going forward over time we got the 20 agencies that signed off on it to reach unanimity uh so that's working through the education process just getting people familiar with what's at stake and you have to have them believing that this really matters before they're going to move forward that's just and and for an executive order like this you need to have unanimity you can't have one agency like state department of defense saying we don't need this this isn't going to work for us we got to unanimity and here's just a small footnote i'm working it up the chain higher up above me and i get back uh requests we'd like you to run this um ipcc or the pc the dpc which is the deputy principals committee again uh because we did it and we have paper returns everybody said we love it we're fine with it there wasn't there was skepticism really people are signing off on this thing so we ran it again again everybody says yes we're ready to go we want this uh but it was a lesson to me that it's just not it wasn't then and i'm not sure it is still now because we've seen many people depart from the federal government i'm not sure now it's fully understood i hope it is but i think we all have to start with understanding when we're working through these systems and these bureaucracies that we start where the people are and we need to make sure that they understand what it really is before we can move forward given how polarized and our current polling shows that this is a huge split depending on which party you belong to or you identify with if you're a democrat by a high identification that climate change is a risk if you're republican it's a much lower identification so knowing that we have both democrats and republicans working through the government we need to make sure that we're sharing the science the information in a way that helps people understand what's at stake yeah thanks alice um i think developing developing that shared narrative to help actors among different agencies even conceptualize the same version of the problem is a really important place to start and the unfortunately i think yeah we already need that to have happened we need that to be done because this administration is already pushing for that now what how right we all at the top have agreed what the challenges look like and as we've discussed today that's a really multi-dimensional nature of risk pathways and how they intersect and now the government needs to move it needs to start addressing those things um yeah it's not a it's not a small challenge given your experience um so thank you to all of you let me first ask having unfortunately this zoom format is just not ideal for cultivating conversational dynamics but i know that though those people watching this at home have benefited enormously from listening to each one of your perspectives and hopefully have found the threads between them to be meaningful despite the challenges of this kind of weird panel format so let me first ask whether having listened to one another there is anything that one of you wanted to jump in on and highlight or further elaborate or make your own point related to let me just give you a minute of space if there was anything that you were all sort of chomping at the bit at home to be able to contribute to floor is open for anyone who might have one of those and if not that's okay too i was gonna say i on twitter someone asked a question what did i mean when i said uh the gfa at least you know one or two countries um have a climate a climate issue at the fore at the forefront of their issues um not you know not all countries again you know some countries and regions might not have you know the climate risk might be minimal for example or um they might do better under climate change so i think that that's a really important piece is that um you know you have to look at the context of what it is and assess what is happening there so we want to make sure when these five countries or regions come out that climate change um is a part of um that selection so i think that that's what i was trying to say about that thanks liz actually reminded me that i would have loved to emphasize the point you made there that climate change is not a monolithic threat it just isn't it is a series of influences that will land in very particular ways in different places and the impact of those things are also highly dependent on the circumstances in the place where that impact lands drought does not have a universal impact on people and societies right um it it's context dependent and it's very helpful i think to our goal of focusing on in what ways peace building first can support a climate resilient agenda and in what ways focusing on climate adaptation and climate mitigation can actually be supportive of stabilization and peace building when we think about that complexified notion of what climate change really looks like in its individual impacts and manifestations in the world and exactly as you rightly said they are they are not universally negative um it can open the the impacts themselves can open up opportunities for example to collaborate around shared water resources that may not have been as as required not that that's a a good or a bad right it's just an objective reality that can manifest itself in different directions so thank you for sharing that um before i move on to some listener questions the other three panelists did you want to add anything or respond to any other questions i'll jump in i just wanted to react to alice's comment and her great story about syria and the drought in syria and its potential connections to the conflict that that ensued uh and has been ongoing and it reminds me because that same conflict creates huge uh food security crises right and uh this connection we haven't really talked a lot about food security but it's something i'm super passionate about and it feels like um when we think about where in the government are we going to find our champions you know alice is really concerned about that and i think i her comments got me thinking about that where are the champions for this climate conflict connection and again i think the food security community is really really clear on that relationship because they're both trying to grow more food and they're seeing the negative effects both in terms of food aid and in terms of the crises that they're trying to clean up after so i do think there's more work we can do to be thinking about how do we harness people whose energies may not be climate specific you know that's not they're not their expertise but that certainly get it and have uh resources that can be brought to bear that are beyond the peace building communities um you know the the just in general the ag investment works of aid i think are usually important as we think about how to both mitigate and adapt to to climate so just a reflection from from what alice is talking about can i just make a really quick interjection without dina i just want to say and mercy core is doing a phenomenal job you do the research and you share and you put it in practical terms so that you can help build those champions and i say this all the time if all organizations did what mercy corps did the field would be elevated at you know an incredibly fast pace thank you liz i second that um all right i noticed that we have three minutes left so for those of you listening at home i just want you to know that i have been reading the chat questions and trying to integrate them uh as we went along but a ton of questions came in um so there just isn't enough time to get to every one of those but uh i want you to know that i've been trying to integrate as many questions along the way as i could and uh i just got chatted to notice alice who wants to jump in as well alice did you want to add something and then i have one final wrap-up question for you all oh i just would urge us all to look at a lay down of where conflict we currently are identifying conflict occurring and then look at the lay down of uh the risks the countries that dina listed are particularly at risk of climate change if we look at the lay down and i think it's important to keep that in mind often areas that are already stressed are going to have even greater stress and they have the least means to address this and particularly after the pandemic the debt loads that some of these countries are have taken on and is going to make it nearly impossible for them to adapt to climate change in a meaningful way which will exacerbate i believe existing tensions that are there so it's just important for us to understand um because men i think many of the countries suffering um conflict now will suffer negative effects from it's uh a small much smaller percentage canada and russia will have some probably some positive impacts but uh for many others the fisheries are moving they're seeing their resources in the tropical countries uh diminish and heat will be a killer worldwide so really important to get the lay down the scenario analysis for each of those countries great point thank you alice so dear panelists we are at the end of our hour and a half and i know that we along with those watching from home who are sending in some amazing questions would really love to have more time with all of you and truly there was so much interest expressed in joining today's event that it tells me how much interest there is moving forward in working on these issues together inside outside of the government context i think lots of people were tuning in to hear your recommendations and i know that lots of people watching this have a lot of other great insight to add so i hope that this will be the first of an ongoing conversation about this topic i am deeply profoundly grateful to each one of you for your work in this field i have had the true honor of working with each one of you for a lot of years now and i know how valuable your work and your own personal contributions to moving the work forward are i appreciate you and i want to thank you all for joining us today for really a very thoughtful conversation about a very complex set of issues and i want to let everyone know that the recording of today's event will be available on both the usip and the wilson center event page in the next day or so along with a summary of today's event that will be available on the wilson center blog the new security beat so please go check there and i would like to thank everybody for tuning in and being with us today and i look forward to working together with all of you to ensure that climate change and peace building have a future of improved integration and impact thank you to all of our panelists thank you so much
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Aware Central Texas Ep 1 Rough Cuts
hi my name is Didi and I'm a volunteer here at aware Central Texas and I'm the volunteer director Nancy Lucia Welcome to our very first ever worldwide webcast today we are going to be talking with volunteers from the University of Maryland Baylor and also speaking with Joey Ellis our education manager hey what's going on my name is Braden and we're from umhb and we're actually just cutting these strips to help out uh for the kids they're going to be wrapping the Christmas trees and decorating them I'm just tickets here you know taking them make sure there's 10 of them hi there my name is uh Chase Riggs I'm a junior at the University of Mary horn Baylor uh we're here today serving as a part of uh reaching out program reaching out reaching out program is uh where the students of Mary Hart and Baylor go out into the city of Felton and Temple in Killeen in that area and we serve the community I know that this place has become my home over the past two years and uh this town is such a huge part it's such a huge part of making this place my home that it's special for us to be able to give something back uh it's not a lot uh but we do what we can you know uh and I think that that's that's the important part about service in general is that uh whether you can give a little give a lot do much do little the point is is that we go and do hi I'm Joey Ellis I'm the education director for where central Texas Child Abuse Prevention agency in Belton Texas air to where central Texas our main job is to defend families to assist families as much as we can to help out in the community where we can as far as Child Abuse Prevention and Family Violence prevention um I have several things going on right now it's just a very very busy place and lots and lots of activities for people that are very interested in helping families to live better lives one program we got going right now are parenting and anger management classes we have parenting in 10 locations right now in six cities and anger management in nine locations in six cities all around central Texas if you take Fort Hood and make a big circle around it that's where we are right now as we're everywhere around Florida so if uh if you get the opportunity and you want to learn more about it where central Texas please look us up at www.awarecentraltexas.org and don't forget to donate because we need your help to fight child abuse I'll introduce you call me look a lot better say hi how's it going I want to look at what we did to this country the Haitians elect the priests who decides to raise minimum wage from 38 cents to one dollar a day so there you have it um thank you Joey for letting us invade your office and we have here miss Harriet who is our director of development to share with us what's going on this week or what would happen but what happened okay we had our second organizational meeting for Christmas on the farm which is an event that we have in the community that will be taking place December the 3rd there are all kinds of booths that are available for fun activities for young children it just takes a lot of coordination to get this together and we need volunteers we need people to donate books prizes for different events and just like you to be a part of it the second thing you've had oh sorry how many people attended last year so are we expecting more of course because we're taking in the actual the whole Expo Center this year and uh we just we need more Boons we need more activities we need more games so we need you to help us with volunteering we also need sponsors corporate sponsors are the ones that make this actually happen and um I heard something went on with uh Scott and White about some classes if they did we actually are collaborating with Scott White to do some parenting and anti-bullying classes um actually for their employees anti-bullying like adults employees did they get well we can also how to deal with their own children being bullied oh I see now I get it so it is something like a class for like once a year or it's like a month we have an idea of how many times a year but it is going to be incorporated into their calendar so that we can make this available to all their employees and since they have so many it probably will take more than one oh nice well there you have it um we'll have more again for you next week about Christmas on the farm business a lot it's a very big event so we'll talk about that more next week or you can visit our website aware scientifics.org for the meantime so have a safe and awesome weekend and thanks for watching we'll see you again next week you're getting into it I can feel it
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Jan 10th -12th: Squeezing Toxic Masculinity, Waking Up/Called To Our Missions (Energy Shift Reading)
[Music] hey guys welcome to water baby taro today I'm doing an energy shift reading today is January 11th a day that I'm filming 111 yesterday was the Eclipse in cancer almost a Capricorn new moon in Capricorn was like end of December anyway and tomorrow's January 12 tomorrow's a really big conjunction day Saturn and Pluto will be exact conjunct with each other in Capricorn and the way I'm Jupiter also in Capricorn but it's in the other direction of degrees I think Jupiter in Capricorn is out like 8 degrees so it's not the other side it's early degrees well excuse me Saturn and Pluto are late degrees ok really big day for manifestations also a big day for a lot of change to start occurring it's just the energy of it doesn't mean the world's gonna change tomorrow it just means that the energy for a lot of things to change foundationally on an individual level in society societal level will be at play again really great day to manifest and I talked about it in the full moon video that I did a couple days ago so check that video out if you want more information on that ok so that being said I figured today was a really good day to do an energy shift reading I'll be using the shaman deck so before we get started I want to talk about what I picked up on when I was meditating before I started recording so before I started recording I heard keep your heads down it's like ooh I know it's a little intense doesn't it during this energy a lot of us have been going through some [ __ ] a lot of us have felt the pressure cooker of all this capricorn energy the pressure to reevaluate ourselves we've all had some emotional [ __ ] come up whether it's stuff that's like really deeply embedded from our past or just stuff that we've been ignoring or not really dealing with a superficial level or a deep level like I said everyone's been kind of feeling this in some aspect or in some way some of us have been rolling with the punches just trying to deal with it day-by-day go with the flow other people have been resisting it ok some people who've been resisting it or lower vibrational energies when I say energies like I also into are referring to people who have been resisting this our flat of ignoring it have actually been lashing out okay and that's not going to change that's not going to slow down and those of you who have been kind of rolling with this energy you might feel targeted by these energies of these people you might feel like they have their eyes on you or you might feel actually attacked or picked on again targeted bullied what-have-you so just keep that in mind if you're experiencing that that's because they're resisting the pressure cooker of Capricorn while you're rolling with the punches okay don't let it distract you it is what it is as long as you focus on you you'll be fine okay eyes on your own paper saying or lane don't let other people in there hate distract you just because we don't want to deal with their own [ __ ] all right but let's go ahead and pull some cards see what we can get for you guys also some of you might have been experiencing a quick transition from a lot of heart chakra stuff to crown chakra to go from like heavy chest emotional purging heart palpitations or feeling like you're sick - all of a sudden I'm having headaches or dizziness or just feeling like surges of energy coming through your skull that's basically I feel like that only came on with this transit of energy that we've been experiencing I know I've experienced it a little bit some of you might need a little bit of catching up like once you get through the actual purging you're gonna be amazed at how quickly your crown chakra is gonna take over as far as translating energy okay so just be prepared for that if you haven't experienced that yet any messages for the collective regarding this energy shift any messages or anything the collective needs to be aware of regarding this energy shift yeah I feel like I feel like energetically the collective's like getting squeezed right oh my Capricorn energy it feels really intense and like no more I'm getting in this energy it's actually affecting my neck a little bit but I'm just I'm taking on collective energy that's all that's all that is oh like my necklace lingo so any messages or anything we need to be aware of regarding this energy I'm doing more okay any messages for the collective any messages for the collective regarding this energy shift or anything we should be aware of pine trees so it's fun to think give me channellings are just like okay pine trees I'm hearing pine trees pine trees spend time in nature if you can to stay grounded I mean I've been talking about for a while and now this kind of crazy energy anytime you're experiencing crazy energy or you're stressed out just go outside go outside of being nature to get grounded but they're saying behind trees okay oh wow so we have beauty way and the earth keeper or if the papers come out cut a couple times for some of my um someone for some of my monthly readings on patreon for any of my patrons that are watching earth keeper is actually a planetary guardian card here okay some of you are coming through your right of passage into that into your mission as a planetary guardian guy is he yelling right now is what I'm hearing - guy is yelling right now oh alright so it was kind of heavy this is a little bit of a galactic message uh so Gaia earth is literally hemorrhaging energy right now like we already know this but that's how might that's how my guys are saying it to me that guy is screaming right now guy is screaming right now and I don't think in a negative way it's almost like like a it's gonna sound so dramatic like kind of like a a war cry I don't know why that sounded so weird saying it like that kind of like a war cry I feel like she's standing up for herself she's calling she's calling upon her planetary Guardians to action Wow okay she's she's calling her planetary Guardians to action we're gonna see more people wake up is also what I just heard them to see a lot more waves come in a lot more waves come in we already have a lot of people new people here in the community a lot of readers I know of like mentioned that but she's literally screaming and : for planetary Guardians to come into action and missions and missions I'm hearing missions Wow she's literally screaming a war cry right now and a lot of us will be coming into rites of passage in order to take our place in our missions in protecting Gaia and standing up for Gaia continuing to raise the vibration of Gaia and the collective as well and the more people that wake up the the more that vibration is going to rise okay wail okay anything else we need to be aware of with this energy shift okay just be funny guys just being funny it's a good time to be an environmentalist what they just said they contend to be an environmentalist we're gonna see a lot of and we've already been seeing that like little victories and environmentalism but of course the last few years there's been a little bit of a hit to that given certain political stuff won't get into that because it has Charles on to politics I know some people get really really triggered when I talk about politics anyway moving on from that there's going to be a huge boom as far as the resources and money being poured into environmentalism that's actually just what they're telling me there's that field is gonna be really really highlighted at this time start to really be highlighted sorry start to be really highlighted there correcting me they like correcting me any other messages or anything else we need to be aware of regarding this energy shift anything else we need to be aware of regarding this energy shift data messages regarding this energy shift anything else we need to be aware of regarding this energy show I'm hearing pay attention hold on another card came out Bolin pay attention the hell you guys heard that right no I don't like there's a bird in my apartment oh that's freaking out it sounds so loud in here I don't know if it's coming across on the camera or not it sounds like it's within my apartment I know it's not but like anyway okay so pay attention I'm guessing that's just adding to the confirmation of that pay attention I feel like it's - your own environment - your own environment also something about like the actual nature within your environment we're probably gonna see a lot more natural disaster stuff or a lot more storms yeah it's it's almost like guys way of trying to catch attention there's we're gonna have a lot more of that a lot more of that we've already seen some of it we've had quite a few earthquakes in the last week talked about that this morning we've had quite a few more earthquakes there's going to be more of this kind of energy at play and we're going to see that manifest into our 3d existence through nature they're telling you through nature through nature this is making it interesting alright so now we have magic energy of 33 I love this card this is literally belief this is literally faith having the belief in faith in the esoteric in the Galactic and the cosmos in the divine in spirit because at the end of the day magic is real that's the epitome of this card oh my god I'm sorry my god to give you such intense messages they said people will believe Oh whatever war-cry guy has been well I feel like guy has already been having these like war cries but we're gonna it's going to intensify is what they're telling me it's going to intensify in some way shape or form this could even be through feminine energy it doesn't have to just be through nature but they're really emphasizing nature but I'm also getting through feminine energy there's gonna be more war cries and that will manifest in a very 3d way and people will believe Wow people will believe okay this feels really intense like I said this is this start of this kind of energy so probably gonna see a play out in the next few months given that we were just started the eclipse energy which goes on for about six months okay what other messages do we have for this energy shift and projects that are started right now there are so many projects that are started right now geared towards environmentalism will be very pivotal in the next few months as the very loud very you know toxic spewing car starts up anyway overall energy we have the time master 57 that breaks down to a 3 3 3 3 3 s can be very significant at this time sorry that carro is really annoys me ok alright over all the time master this is literally the card of timelines ok wait we are at that pivotal point we were shifting into a new timeline shifting further and further into the foundations of new earth and what that will look like what this new societal paradigm is will look like as well new perspectives a new and new consciousness really is what they told me i mean i guess i guess you could phrase it that way i feel like there is a splitting going on here though of people who will ascend onto this timeline and people who won't okay we're gonna really also be experiencing a lot of timeline jumping I know I've been experiencing that for last couple weeks with the collective will probably catch up I've noticed that with lightworkers that sometimes light workers actually experience things before the collective does just get prepared for just get prepared for timeline jumping seeing alternate timelines or even future timelines just be prepared for that because it usually tends to happen when we have a big split happening okay and I'm feeling a big split of time line jumping happening and it could even be Gaia as well jumping on any timeline to jump on a new frequency to the ascendant earth versus an apocalyptic version not to sound dramatic yeah timelines timelines are at play here okay Wow so let's get into this energy a little bit more and kind of cure see what other messages we get out here this is like very cosmic galactic themes we have going but we sometimes when I pull tarot cards even within a reading like this we can get very three-dimensional stuff coming through so let's see what we got here let's look at beauty way if you like that's the right of passage coming through the rite of passage coming out and the war cries it's coming up is beauty way that's what I'm getting into it for this one talking about beauty way oh I just realized I'm by the way the card underneath the time master the ancient ones the ascended masters the Royals for those who follow go active beings for all this time line jumping also indicative of ascensions and the energy I was talking about anyway I seriously didn't even notice that till just now okay so I'm up beauty way talking about beauty way regarding this energy shift don't mind Clyde making all that noise so I have a beauty way talking about you way regarding this energy shift see we got here ooh two swords anniversary and Libra energy with the ace of swords and a verse this is about decisions and decision making ASIS origin averse sometimes can be I can be illusions confusions lack of the truth lack of clarity sometimes when we get cards in reverse it can also be an amplification of the energy this could be massive intuitive downloads and intuition coming online yeah especially excuse me yeah Tiwa so it's in Reverse is clarity it is seeing the light and then and not being confused and seeing the way yeah I feel like truth is gonna come online really quickly or again people are gonna be waking up really quickly they're just going to be seeing or truth and seeing your path onto your mission it feels sudden it feels really fast it doesn't feel slow at all so I'm what about beauty way whoa yeah that's pretty sudden talking about beauty away we go another quiet out here climb up Beauty way regarding this energy shift this is like yeah Wow holy [ __ ] okay now we have ten of swords in a verse Gemini energy ASA Pentacles in a verse seven of Pentacles in a verse over energy we have the Ace of Wands yeah there's the clarity king of swords with justice if eight of cups oh my god yeah this is having sudden clarity and drive and passion to go for whatever it is that you're being called to do okay now let's get into the clarifiers a little bit cuz I know I just show them to you really fast so we have two swords in a verse ace of swords in Reverse tennis or Zooniverse ace of Pentacles reversed and seven of Pentacles and vs. is having the clarity to no longer waste time on things that don't serve you things are not a part of your path things on our waste of your time your resources things that only bring you instability and things that really haven't worked out in your favor this is not pursuing those things anymore and making sure that you don't go down wrong path anymore I'm also hearing a timeline jump this is crazy because now you have the clarity of what really is in your best interest and what's really in what you're really entitled to what you deserve to have and you're gonna go for it with this eight of cups king of swords is very clear king of swords and confuse about anything some of you might have felt confused for a while last month is we actually went to hearing that's where they came on really strong the last month's let me cuz meta felt really really confused really lacking a lot of confidence really not sure what to do maybe some of you felt even a little bit of aimless either way it's almost like a wake up call sudden like you wake up the next day and like you're just different you just know that whatever it is even doing you ain't gonna be doing it anymore this is also gonna be happening on a societal level over time but this feels quick on an individual level and you're leaving instability and confusion and the wrong path behind well Wow okay let's get into Earth Keeper this is the mission this is the mission war cries of Gaia Gaia standing up for herself Wow I'm excited I'm excited I'm excited uh let's do legacy the earth keeper feeling strong feminine energy off this card strong feminine energy and it's interesting because when it came up the king of swords that's masculine right first some of you you can't even equate it to masculine energy waking up it's not necess they wanted me to say like that but like why do I disagree my guys they would I do that but like you know we're all human we do that with our guide sometime that's what they wanted me to say it from masculine energies to be waking up I know that's only for some of you to resonate with and honesty like I I know what they want me to do but like now I'm like God I wanting to be stubborn about this a little bit uh masculine energy is going through a transformation right now okay and like I said we have new waves coming in all the time on a societal level on a collective level masculine energy is going through a major transformation major death process and will be reborn over time this is happening on individual level to eventually manifest and it's very 3d societal way on a global scale okay that can be in the form of patriarchy that can be in the form of governments Society will take your pick take your pick but it happens at the individual level first so some of you will be experiencing this even in yourself because it happens on the individual level and then you'll be seeing it and the people around you where yes some masculine energies might be waking up but really it's it's going through a major breakdown to go through a major healing process to basically become balanced ascended and healthy so that's why I had problem with anyway paper earth keeper like basically toxic masculinity is being beaten out of us right now out of everybody not just men that everybody type of Earth Keeper and anything that manifests from toxic masculinity and the whole path ology talking about Earth Keeper let it up say not a Cubs I love this guard Piscean energy this is excuse me this is wish fulfillment this is being incredibly content and being incredibly happy this is having your dreams come true okay it's also having a little bit excess having more than what's necessary but I love that it's coming out with earth keeper because that is representing our missions on individual level and also on a galactic scale of things that planetary guardians are basically being called by Gaia to finally step into their mission and a step into their path which is also honestly their dreams because that's what they were born to do that's what they came here to do but I love this I love this beautiful super dose so you don't speak up and it's interesting I just notice the 918 breaking down to a nine nine nine indicative of completions sorry about the earth keeper regarding this energy shift ooh it's a lot of cards whoa I love this cuz it's literally people just waking up to being like oh I've been doing the wrong thing this whole time justice and a versa Libra energy star naver's Aquarian energy eight of Pentacles Virgo four ones Aries Knight of swords Gemini could also be air or fire this is the epitome of being like why haven't my dreams come true why haven't I put on happiness because oh I've been pursuing the wrong thing I've been doing myself an injustice let me invest in the correct foundation let me invest in the correct path for myself and being honest with myself to finally become happy being happy just means you follow what your soul is telling you to do that like that's the quickest way to happiness doing what your soul is begging you to do that is the quickest way to happiness now on a galactic scale of things it's basically bringing to light the ins justices of the manifestations of toxic toxic masculinity and what that's done to Gaia and what that's done to the collective on a societal level okay I'm definitely getting up before ones negative Pentacles so I mean that's just screaming patriarchy like many associated foundations governmental associate institutions I'm hearing institutions and the havoc that that's wrought really yeah and how it's been in actually impeding the collective from ascending let's keep going find out the earth keeper somebody about to go into a whole different career field time with the earth keeper some of you were literally gonna wake up and just have that way but moment of oh I know I'm supposed to do I don't supposed to do maybe after months of not knowing maybe for even a couple of you maybe yet for years I'm not really being sure you're gonna wake up and go oh got it I can do that so it's not earth keeper a sub Pentacles the correct path the path that will lead to a stability the path will lead to abundance after you leave the path is only leading to instability here and tell me taking from you and not forgiving to you and not giving back to Gaia either all beautiful over energy wheel of fortune Jupiter energy the wheels of change also divine timing at play that this is fortune this is abundance luck it's I'm hearing the wheels of change is how they're saying it to me it's time for change it's also the energy of ten the nine to the ten closing out the cycles closing out the cycle of toxic masculinity again this is energy that's gonna be with us for quite some time next six months or so this is just the beginning of this and we'll start to see it manifest over time the way time works here on the 3d 3d plane on you know you know in our existence is very slow I hate to say like that but once I really experience that on a personal level I was like oh my god time they're so [ __ ] I know it some of you have heard me say that before but it's so true Tiger moves really slow so while this energy is happening now we're not gonna see the results of that on a societal level for quite some time okay but it starts now now let's look at magic they will believe I like that message gives me the chills that message really gives me the chills okay well let's look at it I want a really fancy deck for this one for some reason um oh no oh yeah we'll do spell casters that's kind of a magical deck okay everyone plays a part of a desert everyone plays a part everyone has a hand sorry about magic talk about magic regarding this energy shift talk about magic regarding this energy shift not magic regarding this energy shift talk about magic regarding this energy shift sign up magic regarding it some of you are asking questions some of you are asking me how is toxic masculinity being handled it's remember that squeezing I was talking about it's literally being squeezed out of I don't know an individual level by bringing it all to the surface that's why some people are acting really extra douchey right now again also seeing that all the political playing anyway keeping going Clyde Clyde I know stop thank you sorry time up magic talk about magic regarding this energy shift my butt magic so I'm just getting this intuitively with the squeezing a toxic masculinity up to the surface like a really horrible pimple I'll be honest guys we're gonna see that that toxicity get worse before it gets better okay Wow pages swords in Reverse him it's Arlen Clyde Clyde he's trying so hard to get my attention Clyde Thank You page of sorts underverse lies and illusion what did I say this whole cards about belief they will believe they'll believe whoa whoa sorry Timmy downloads breaking through programming let's start there breaking through programming seeing through the matrix unplugging from the matrix people will start believing and and getting out of that illusion and lies that they were programmed to believe in the first place also start seeing everything that was denied before there's what that was what I just been told seeing everything everything that was denied before for some whatever the mask of ego was putting them in denial about theirs what the program wouldn't allow them to believe oh I've got a lot of new wavers you guys are asking about programming oh let's wait you that's way too big of a topic to do in this video like what's the easiest terms I can put this in god this is so not the best way to describe this but I don't feel like I have adequate time to talk about it in this video so if you've seen the movie The Matrix I'm not saying the movies are real but there are some concepts within that series that can hold true like for example the programming that a lot of us have within the matrix to keep us in the matrix right we actually do have that programming embedded within us to keep us from ascending to keep us from seeing to keep us from believing to be keep us trapped in the matrix in 3d ways of being very very very very overly simplified way of talking about it there are videos on it I encourage to watch it I might do a video on it okay let me keep going I know that was I guess I get there so my old fibers like that was that but I know that was not the best way to describe that I just I don't have time in this video to talk about it just now it's why not magic tell you about magic play about magic three of swords in a verse Libra energy healing Wow people are going to be wake like yes like I said there's gonna be a lot of people waking up even more now but the more waves that get onto their mission and stop resisting all of their mission and fully embrace it without fear because I had this conversation with my patrons the other day the faster people will be waking up and coming out of this very painful illusion of the matrix okay and painful illusion of programming and they become allied to a cups I love this can't Syrian energy this could also indicate soulmate energy as well but it's also the energy of alignment do you see their robes the the blue with the red it's like very yin-yang energy very much like the lovers just on a more subdued level but becoming a line as a result of that as a result of that on a very 3d superficial level waking up and pursuing your dreams right after you've oh sorry I was getting stuff sorry's getting stuff waking up pursuing your dreams and people around you will start having more respect for you they'll actually see you for who you really are right and they're gonna see your soul essentially because you're not holding back anymore you're not hiding that part of you anymore you're not hiding that behind fear you're basically just living your life and being free because you've woken up to who you are and what you're supposed to be doing okay keep going anymore about magic so I'm worried about magic yeah they're also saying other people with masks other people who have that really thick mask of ego that have kept them from also seeing your true essence they're also going to start seeing that because they're waiting up to learn more about magic crazy you're over energy waking up moon in Reverse spicy and energy Kindles we can't sing it for me as a reader fall on clarity waking up full on clarity not to mention full moon eclipse right that's gonna be with us for next six months full moon in cancer as well yeah this is awesome this is beautiful I'm freaking look at this guys this is gonna be a really amazing year and there's gonna be a really amazing a time just don't resist anything go with the flow if your eye and the shadow video is almost done I'm almost done editing it I think there's a lot of little little nuggets of advice in there that could really help any of you who resonate with this reading I think all of you resonate with this reading if I'm being totally honest there's a lot of messages in here about collective and not just superficial 3d stuff of what's happening and I know a lot of us have been feeling this but just roll with it don't resist anything that comes up for you emotionally don't fight it and it will be so freaking rewarding my god so rewarding okay oh all right guys I'm gonna go I hope you guys found that insightful and helpful don't forget to check out patreon and Vimeo and Instagram and I will see you guys very soon have a really great night and a really great Nessa to next year six months you're gonna see me well before then trust me I'll see you later namaste
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Omori - English Version (Part 4 - Thế giới thực - Three Days Left)
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Mekanism 110 Episode 11 - Plastics Part 1 - Substrate
hello everybody and welcome once again to mechanism amor no today I am going to start with plastics the reason what to do plastics is because I'd like to do some more flashy lights and torches so let's get on with it I've already prepared some stuff I've got that in my personal chest here that could look they've got some basically some upgrades and they've also got her a bio generators and fuel with us so that should keep everything running smoothly and let's go down in here now what we need to make there's quite a few items that it's quite a few items so let me get my piece of paper it's written on so we basically need some power so I got to use the gas burning generator again so let's make one of those first of all so the gas burning generators this one so we need the electrolytic core so we need two of these so we need plenty of those what have I got in there plenty of those it was dusts mostly wasn't it that might be sufficient yes so we need two of these take two we need one for this and one for the electrolytic separator if I remember correctly we also need steel casings we probably need quite a few of these actually so we need glass steel and osmium don't--if glass blunt yes they are plenty of Austrian now think if I've got enough resources I'll make five days yes got plenty let's make five now what else do we need in here we have enough items for the gas burning generator we also need the electrolytic separator and that's a similar recipe what a missing eye lingers we also need three pressurized reaction chambers that's these things these are actually we need two of these are we need an enrichment chamber as well so again we need these so what do we need from here just the control circuits take a stack of those all over your left earth so with a bit of luck we can generate three of these great now they don't stack so it also needs some gas tanks and I would like to make four of these maybe even five actually yes I can make five the interim entry gets four pretty quickly don't doesn't then the reason I want five is because we're getting oxygen and hydrogen from the electrolytic separate and I'll put those straight into these tanks and the other two are required for this item here so we need the Richmond chamber have I done that already first I have so we're also missing some we need a dynamic tank so we need one bucket and four still all only two of these actually so a buckets no we don't we need just one of those dynamic things because when you make one you make four so that should now allow us to do thee in pressurize reaction chamber we need two of these so let's do the second one I think we've got everything prepared for that so enrichment chamber pressurize reaction engineering that's great and we don't need these dynamic tanks anymore but I'd also like to make some solar panels and they're quite expensive so I see what I've got in here for the set upon us we've got plenty of glass plenty of Osby and I'm going to make two advanced solar panels so we will need for that eight so the panel surfer will need for the 12 24 solar panels so we need lots red zone and that nasaw what do we have lots of red zone probably yes probably not that should do oh one shot we short off well it's not glass it's not redstone so it must it's not those being that must be thee yes enriched alloy I don't have any of that with me I can make some more enriched other why I think four of these will make 64 enriched Allies 32,000 better so we need some iron maybe I've got some iron in here Johnson iron dust 46 I've got plenty of I just look 64 as well leave this 44 now and we'll put half of these in no put the whole lot into and probably needs lots Brian anyway smelting Factory I only have enough to start with getting this one working I'll put your toilet because it goes fairly quickly and what we have a texture it doesn't really matter so we need to just one or two of those didn't weigh so we need to make one more of these and that's 24 so now we need to make these energy tablets I can't make too many of these because it feels it is what doesn't they don't stack so maximum I can make it six and I need to make eight in total so we need lots of need lots of gold for that as well I move the bucket out of the way for the tamping don't need that at the moment I have some already there but we'll need those later on and it's gold 64 gold what else is used redstone I think I probably haven't got enough residue in there that's down here and of course we need these so I'll make four of those to start with so that will then allow us to make these items that's quite neat because it does she doesn't delight to move things into into here quite happily one after the other so that's three for now I can make the advanced one missing I did not press the plus button on that one let's go back to this one there we got the four now we've got the one advanced so we need to do that again for these we need four of these one [Music] I'm still missing enriched online you get through a lot of this I still got enough my goodness right and I don't have any way we can get rid of supercell we don't need everything we've got on us we don't need these glass panels and I don't think we need the glass at the moment we'll definitely need some more on loops most probably I understand here don't think you need ironed as further things but if I do enough to make some 64 seven math tweaks puts it in the wrong place doesn't matter very much sir right what are we up to now we're still going to make these I know I've got no husband just I'm from the Soviets well maybe that's it's just three four so now we have what I'd like for the power supplies or and shouldn't let you produce a reasonable amount of power thee advanced solar panels but we'll need these later on anyway so put back these items in here and what's it going to have to make a pump and I thought what we got now an extra gas tank I did not put it away well I think after my personal just on the floor I did or maybe I used too many gas tanks I think I used too many gas tanks don't need to make small gas tanks and dynamic tanks as well we'll put it away in here for the time being so gas tanks with redstone and I mean I think three that would be enough right we've got four gas tanks and then so now we need to make a pump so we need those you know casing I don't think I have enough at the moment glass and steel cause I put those away now so that's just out easier to see Castile and those where that is and glossa know where that is I of course we need some more enriched our light I've gone through about three stacks or that I think now just recently and the bucket so we got the bucket and we needed the bucket for something so now we have the pump right that's everything but we need I think anyway outside I shall quickly trundle outside and go to the desert base magnificent works were the desert is actually nighttime this matter very much bit jumpy them right on the desert pace I'm planning to this outside they'll move things inside later on when we got everything sort of sorted out in terms of spaces where I want to put it put everything this is well lit up at the moment so it's not too much chance that mobs being around I said Sun mountain because there was a sudden mountain here of course in fact I shouldn't remove that mark or any way so I think I'll do it around about here and I had forgotten to do something I need some water let's go and get some two buckets here filled with water because I just walked past the water source which was what I need for the infinite water supply for the pump three mobs down there just behind me but there think there's a in the ground the tunnel says it tunnels underneath there so that's just Jesus no two buckets of water so what we'll do first of all is we'll lay things out um basically I wanted to try to make it in the line so I'm good to make the pump at the back here so that starts here just make hole that for bucket the water's fine for dingy ups and I will put one in here get the other bucket down and put the other one on here now there's our infinite supply of water so what I would like to do now I'll move this out of the way I'm put in here any place for the pump pump needs to connect to something and it will need to connect power and all it'll need to connect the power so I should have some universe okay well good and then I can connect the pump to that so what I'll do first of all as I shall put down this personal just here with all the mechanisms of in it makes life a bit easier and what have we got that we want from in there actually I brought some stuff it didn't warm with me never one that's made a third out of the way and bring this stuff down that I want bring down the upgrades as well obviously you'll see why we need those later on and that should be enough don't need the buckets now don't think right okay so now I need to make a pump down here so that connects and that goes into the water so right now that's picking up stuff into the water but it needs power and the way I'm going to give it Paris with these solar panels so let's win the desert so it's a particular place for solar panels anyway so let's book one I hope to and the solar panels are here and they need to connect this side so what I'd like to do is put the first one down so here oops from one system rich bone I think it is there you go so that now connects up and we just need to move out of range of that one and it may well be here check that great they're touching witches purses I can go to the pumps you now have plenty of power except it's nighttime so there'll be no power what I could also do here is to put down an energy cube I don't have one with me I don't think I might have one inside let's have a quick look because I've got two chests in here with mechanism stuffing as well and I think if that's the sound one this is the mechanism one let's pick this one up collecting plenty of mekansm items at the moment on ty so I'll put this one down beside the other personal chest as well right good so here we have now plenty of piping as well and upgrades I'm plenty of sand as well that looks like this was from the digital miner when it was mined Numa the mountain it sorted everything and no yes I first wanted to sort it and I press the pump but another one right good so now the next item we need to do is to give this thing we need this to come out into the electrical separator which will be put down and put down here there we go I think that is fine and then the water so we need some mechanical pipes logistic pumps I don't really think I need too many logistical pipes in this case but mechanical we do need a few of those so we can put the pallet pipes up here like this it can go on the top that should connect there and also I would like this now to have the hydrogen separate of the gas burning generator the gas burner generator will produce both oxygen and no it use hydrogen but this will produce oxygen that sort of sticking up and now what I like to do is put two tanks beside this like this and the tank will connect in any direction but will only output on the written one face like this if we put those two down like that so those are now connected to this you can't see it at the moment but these should start to fill it with gas when it becomes daytime as soon as it becomes daytime this will start to power up and what I'll do here is replace this and put in here a energy cube of some description so this is not well sending power yet let's have a quick look at these see here it says there's no Sun at the moment but it'll start at factly soon well it's quite a job to do this actually there's lots of steps and it's also quite important to place things in the right position so you get reasonable optimization now here you can see the water starting to pump into here and of course these two will be empty but these two should start to be filling up now with the hydrogen we shall connect this to a gas burning generator so let's put the gas burning generator down one pipe away from this this one like that and it's going to take hydrogen from here so we need some there now I need some pressurized gas two pipes what should be in this chest as well basic universal cables advance hmm already haven't got enough gas pipes I probably have to go back and make some more so put one down here like that I need to do that then suddenly get got hydrogen in it and started to generate two hydrogen here so that's great so now we're getting power what I'll do with the power is I'll take it down below and power all the machines from below because that's the easiest way so I'll just dig up a little bit of trophy answer to put some universal cables in here and connect start connecting this up and I don't have enough with me at the moment do I got one more and I just put a gas pipe on the top of there you can see this is a big-ass symbol so let's go and get the pipes that we need oops I'm still in rotate mode so I need to turn now he was something else basic Universal cables advanced pressure tubes transports the rest of the transports and basically just to compile right okay I definitely need to make an get go back and make some more pipe some gas pipe specialized pipes I've done the same thing again haven't I okay quickly remove that this time that's basically universal that's mechanical and I want is one basic universal [Music] we're gonna have to go back and do that quickly because we definitely need where the horses are thought was horse there [Music] funny out here every time a dismount horse when I was quite a no debate it disappeared for about mm3 three or four minecraft days and I couldn't find it on a thing for my brother it should be over here [Music] I don't see it today but we can I was going to take the other one none that build a builder path across so you don't have to go to this side because every time I dismounted here the horse disappeared that's the thing the other side was fine so we need some pressurized gas pipes [Music] and the basic pressurized ones will be fine so we need steel and we need so I'll take three sets of those have I left the steel on the other side I have but I probably need six make some steel ingots quickly one place can I reach it can we shoot up here anyway now yes some steel ingots and some iron ingots and we wanted some plus was the third thing which have also left that I don't believe you I've got five classes absolute thirty-two right that's enough as about these basic pasteurized pipes 24:25 should be enough for that job right off we go back again so where the horse is and of course the tree farms distinct is working very nicely at the moment except for that it's full why is that for well look at that later on I wouldn't have tighten this episode but next episode balance should be a problem it's asking to build a path across here so it and ride the horse over here it saves a lot of time you getting about three times faster and I can't fly that fast either so the best is probably the horse only trouble with the horse you've got to have leads to keep you in place and for leads you need slime so that's another interesting exercise finding slimes now a hydrogen was also needed for the pressurized reaction chamber so that'll be the cables once it's we need D there we go let's get the tables for the next machine in the line here's we now got power so we need to do is we need to pressurize the reaction chamber so let's get that into place here enrichment chamber it's actually the last one pressurize reaction chamber here and what we need into this machine is two things I'm just thinking what but it maybe here would be a nice place there isn't one to put your tears we need gas and we also need biofuel now for biofield wind it crusher I've already got one made from the previous time and that looks like a crusher here and I think it's also got in it the upgrades were already installed from also from that previous making this if we put the crusher say here so these will need power so let's just go underneath here and dig out these two blocks jumping to the top pick up the sand and then we can put the universal cable town I should put my Universal Cable in a sensible place let's put it here let me connect one pipe beside it great so here we go versus this is really quite an exercise right there we go so these machines should now be powered what I've got to do here and I'll put pressurized chamber down hands off slowly let's just move that I wanted D crusher right one crusher so it also has power I think this also has upgrades in it so it's got energy do we bill will be maxed and fought and forced beat I'm going to do the same for this machine too because this is going to use a lot of power so I'll give it a speed and the energy when that's free in fact energy is probably more important maybe I should take some of those out well this is quite a noisy machine I'll leave the mufflers off so you can hear what it sounds like when it's actually running and you can hear it the power going here that's basically so look it'll be increasing the capacity here now it went from 16 to 20 I think so in these two chambers here one of them should be hydrogen and the other one should be a biofuel so what we would like to do next or what we need to do next is to connect these two pipes to get to the Machine together and for that I do need the listed just the logistical transporters I don't need to turn this chest around just yet one anyway there we go the basic ones got 51 here which is probably a good number move the sand out of the way and bring this tool down here so we've got what we need together so let's put this now onto here and that becomes interesting because now we've got to confer reconfigure this so we need to change the items configuration to items which is one home range so this time it's on items and then we set this to a force the output in fact I don't think I need to but on this machine here it's got three different modes so we're going to bring hydrogen in the back so it's getting power from the VATS asked to remove this touch whoa that's a bit faster that's because I'm using the bronze back for let's just put this down here I'll jump in the hole and pick up the suns and stuff right now the hydrogen so we can take the hydrogen out of here and feed it in that way that should be I should work quite nicely or we can take it over the top I think yeah fact there's actually connecting both sides we can turn this one off I think if I come over here and what's the matter probably doesn't even matter actually so now we can come to this machine we can configure it so side configuration energies at the bottom that's fine and the top would be input we don't need the input that's up what we want is the input to come from the side here okay and then it has three different things it's got fluids because this is also going to need water so no water I'm good to bring out of here and bring it into the top so so let's take some water you can tackle pipes if I can reach this one over here top and then bring it back on that join up great so I think this is five okay so anyway so let's get back to this so let's do the gases first so the gases are coming in from the back and going out on the right two on the side that might be okay probably change that anyway so now you see the gases are connected up and this is now full of gases and then the items want to connect from the side which you have done but we've got nothing in here yeah let's put one in here that goes out and comes into here that's good so then the last item we need is water so water is going to come from the top so we come back to this side configuration and this is the fluid so the top is this site here and it made a noise as you hear so let's turn that one off so now it's got water in and it's got hydrogen and it's made a substrate and also we should see a little bit of ethylene in here and now what basically this is the end of my episode cuz I've got to do almost exactly the same again but this time we're going to sort of using water in one of these rotary condensers exactly what we need in one of these and pressure reaction chambers we need to use liquid ethylene which we take the rotary compressor to compress it and we should produce this in fact that should produce two substrates from one biofuel so let's just take some bad fuel I've got some plenty of that I think one of these chests here and I can put them ofyour straight into here like that I need you see that's the sort of noise it makes let's put into that the upgrades now for me muffling and you can hear it just goes down a little bit probably you can't hear cuz I turned down the game sounds a lot soon ya think and then here was the I think it was it the gas burning generator which you can't make quieter so now we've got reasonable amount of ethylene in here so next thing I'm going to do is have to get a way to put saplings that will probably be the best cuz I've got stacks or saplings to produce the substrate we'll put them into the crusher somehow rather probably with a hopper and then that will produce this but I feel we should get fed into here and substrate from the substrate we then make the the pellets for the plastic nature HDPE pellets so wow that's a lot it's a bit complicated we also need oxygen as well in for the next one so that's all of its going to be used which is really quite good so until next time I shall say bye for now
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Why we need the We the People Amendment by Peter Coyote
the Supreme Court of the United States has decided that corporations have the same constitutional rights that we human citizens have to get an idea of what this actually means consider the following the court has decided that corporations have the right granted by the First Amendment not to speak when they want to keep facts from us such as what's in our food for example residues of the herbicide glyphosate have been found in lettuce carrots barley wheat and rye in some cases up to a year after the soil was treated the companies whose food products contain these residues do not have to reveal that to Consumers based on a 1995 case in which the Court ruled that dairies using bovine growth hormones in the production of milk did not have to label the milk with that information the courts also concluded that corporations have the Fourth Amendment right to privacy protection and therefore must never be subjected to surprise inspections for safety hazards or other malfeasance a 1978 decision prohibited inspectors of the occupational safety and health administration OSHA from conducting warrantless searches of business premises the court has ruled that corporations have the Fifth Amendment right to be compensated for future profits lost if Government tries to restrict their activities even if those restrictions are needed to protect the health safety or welfare of the public that can become financially impossible to prevent a business from damaging the environment if the local or state government has to pay the business the anticipated profits it could have realized were it allowed to proceed unregulated the court has decreed that corporations are to be treated as persons and are entitled to equal protection of the laws under the 14th Amendment as a result local and state governments are prohibited from enacting laws which favor locally owned businesses and Family Farms over wealthy multinational corporations moreover the court has established that corporations are not bound by state laws intended to protect the health safety or welfare of its residents a corporation is basically a group of persons working to accomplish a purpose and is treated as a single entity in order to own property and to Sue or be sued in a court of law at one time corporations were chartered for a limited time and were restricted to working to achieve a specific goal in the public interest today corporations can live forever and may be created solely to make a profit for their shareholders does the power of Corporations has grown over the years they have increasingly taken charge of producing and distributing Food Water Utilities Education Health Care and other elements of human life having the sole purpose of making a profit for their shareholders while ignoring the welfare of their employees customers and the communities in which they're situated they make a mockery of democracy and threaten our very existence and Corporation can be a useful tool to organize Society but it only works for our benefit as long as corporate power is subordinate and accountable to a democratic state to achieve that subordination and accountability a 28th Amendment to the Constitution is required move to amend as a national nonpartisan Coalition of citizens and organizations working together to ratify such an amendment and thereby make our government accountable to the people not just to the moneyed interests visit movetomend.org and read about our We the People Amendment if you agree with us sign our petition please and join us to support this cause
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Honest Beekman 1802 Skincare Review 💛 | Nikki Harrison
[Music] oh hey you guys it's nikki and welcome back to my channel or welcome to my channel if you are new today's video as you can tell by the title is going to be a weekly 1802 first impressions and review i have never tried beekman 1802 the only thing that i've tried for them is their deodorant um but i do have a case of some products in here that i didn't want to try out so i figured why not just try it out with you guys give you guys an honest review because that's what i like to do so in here i basically have the milk wash exfoliating jelly cleanser i have their milk probiotic ceramide serum and lastly have their blood cream probiotic moisturizers so i'm really excited i've heard great things about this brand and i also know that they are um allergy friendly and also safe for sensitive skin so and that's important to me so let's just get right on to this review it gives you step one two and three so i'm gonna basically of course go into the order so step one is cleanse so for the cleanser we have here this is the full size of the milk wash exfoliating jelly cleanser and i'm going to read you guys some information about each item like what it's supposed to do and such key ingredients so i will put that on the screen as i'm reading them so this is for the milk wash so this description says this beekman 1802 aha and bha powered milk wash exfoliating jelly cleanser instantly transforms from a jelly like formula into a deep cleansing milk to help dissolve makeup deeply purify and exfoliate without abrasive scrubs which is very good because you guys know in a lot of scrubs they have the walnut shells that can cause micro tears into the skin which can cause of course more skin issues than you would already have so that is very good um this multi-action cleanser helps draw oil-based breeze and leave skin feeling silky soft and moisturize rather than dry and tight the key benefits of this area removes makeup including water-resistant formulas i don't have makeup on today but i will definitely have to try that and let you guys know down below it deep cleanses and exfoliates for clearer brighter skin and it helps control oily skin clears pores and fights blemishes which i think especially for me that clears pores and fights blemishes is a really great thing key ingredients include lactic glycolic and salicylic acid to help gently exfoliate and resurface skin with 100 natural ahas and bhas sugar maple extract which is crazy to me because b aha and bha i think in products in general even for the body have been very popular lately so i'm excited to try it says apply one to two pumps to dry skin and gently massage on the face add water to emulsify into a milky cleanser rinse well and pat dry let's see how it comes out and this is what the pump is too i love this packaging when you look at it you know it's beakman and i like that in a product when you know and i think it's so sleek it goes with anything if you have to display your products it goes with anything like any decor so oh my gosh this reminds me of like um i don't know so i have to apply it on my dry skin the scent they barely it doesn't really have a scent it has no fragrances in it which is amazing okay so this is what it looks like applied it almost looks like it's a serum but it's not so let's go ahead and add some water okay there we go as you see starting to suds up a bit okay so i didn't apply too much of the cleanser but um [Music] that was totally different from anything that i've ever used um i didn't mind it it wasn't harsh on the skin and i actually do like that it didn't suds up too too much because you saw i hope you guys were able to see it but i saw it especially over here it did get like it started to get white once i started applying the water which is of course the purpose of it but i like the fact that it doesn't get all soapy because when soap gets into my nose personally it's just not a good thing so yeah but my skin does feel it can feel softer i feel like maybe i just didn't use enough but i'm gonna try this out again i do like the fact that it has like the aha and bha so i'll try it out again but for now out of 10 i'll give it like a six seven it wasn't anything groundbreaking so let's move on to the next item we're gonna treat with the milk drops probiotic ceramide serum so let's read a little bit about that so this is the first clinically proven serum to blend ceramides and probiotics within beakman 1802's preparatory goat milk delivery system the milk drops probiotic ceramide serum is their highest concentrated most potent treatment this lightweight probiotic milk serum is jam-packed with essential ceramides squalene hyaluronic acid and plant enzymes to invigorate dull skin giving you giving you skin blooming radiance which i need i feel like my skin is very dull i'm um struggling with like i have a few pimples but like especially acne scars and i feel like it really makes my skin dull the key benefits are it transforms skin from within in just one jump we'll see um it instantly delivers moisture beyond the surface of your skin your skin just drinks it in restores skins healthy hydration for a more youthful appearance helps control oily skin clears pores and balances discoloration i need that and lastly it boosts skin health and fights dullness so key ingredients are ceramide 3 squalene and hyaluronic acid which help with hydration throughout the day leaving the skin looking healthy and more eliminated natural bhas and aha so such as apple s extract and aspen bark extract so this is what it looks like i've never seen anything that like that like with a dropper but okay so i'm just gonna put like one oh that's a lot for a drop can you see that that's a lot i'm gonna put two drops [Music] again no fragrance in it which is great in my opinion i'm gonna bring it to the neck as well i have to say my skin does instantly feel more hydrated and softer upon touch especially when rubbing in the serum my skin does feel very very soft and my skin literally soaked up that serum so well just now very very nice it doesn't leave my skin sticky at all um yeah it hydrated some of the darker not darker spots sorry the um drier spots that i have on the skin like a little bit on my like the tip of my nose like that's pretty hydrated and i like how i don't feel like oily i just feel nice and hydrated and i feel like i look nice and hydrated my skin doesn't look as dull as it did in my opinion beforehand so i do like this okay okay and lastly as it says in the box we're gonna moisture we're going to moisturize moisture water moisturize we're going to moisturize with their blood cream probiotic moisturizer so this blood cream is a breakthrough daily moisturizer that goes beyond the glow to make your skin bloom feed your living skins microbiome a shot of our unique probiotic complex to restore healthy youthful radiance and see your skin in full bloom this elegant lightweight formula is designed to work on all skin types and literally blooms out of the bottle with every pump it's your new multitasking moisturizer that revives skin's microbiome on the first bloom the beekman 1802 formula mimics your natural skin barrier and absorbs instantly to perfectly support nourish and protect your skin some key ingredients include triple milk complex the proprietary blend of goat milk milk probiotic some key benefits include hub controls oily skin and keep skin balance which is important it boosts skin health and fights dullness for blooming radiance it restores skin's healthy hydration for a more youthful appearance and it instantly delivers moisture beyond the surface for petal soft skin and all of these are allergy tested as well and not irritating formulas just to let you guys know this is what it looks like this is cool i've never had a product like this i think i just pressed down what the freak how do you do this [Music] girl what the hell oh hold on i don't know how to use this hold on how the hell do hold on i don't know how to open this okay that's how it comes out i got it finally okay that's cute she was kind of hard it was kind of annoying but okay we're gonna apply her it feels very good by the way i'm on the fingers oh this is nice this is very nice this is nice i like this what i will say is that i think that i'm used to using things that are going to provide like oh my gosh hydration i do like the fact that it doesn't and it kind of is this line i feel like is allowing your skin to kind of do that within itself which i like i have to say my favorite product is the blood cream moisturizer i think i really did like that i'm i'm having mixed feelings i do love the fact that they're out of course they're allergy tested um they're um safe for all skin type sensitive skin and such but i have to say i mean i do like the radiance that it gives my skin but i don't know i think i have to use the cleanser again i do like that it has the aha bha exfoliant in there because that's great for the skin and i love that i've always wanted to try something that had that in it um the serum i think the dropper was cool i like the way my skin soaked up the serum actually wait the serum was my favorite i think the serum of the moisturizer but i love first of all my dogs are barking sorry but i love the way my skin just absorbed it and kind of just drank it like it just it absorbed it my skin does feel soft and it does look more radiant so i have to say that that is true with the brand i do like the moisturizer but that dang i couldn't open it i just i just couldn't do it i said hello i can't i can't do it today but i did and i like it though i actually really like it i actually like the packaging of i think that's cute i think it's cool blossoms um overall would i give beekman a try yes i think that it is kind of it kind of reminds me of how clinique is with um they're very safe ingredients so if you have really sensitive skin you need things that are like hypoallergenic and such i think beekman is a great option they are pricier i don't think i shared the prices of each item but i will put them as i'm editing with each item so that you guys get an idea general idea of what like you may be looking into investing into your skin care um so it's a definitely a safe brand clean brand i love that they use goat milk my mom actually uses their body cream and absolutely loves it it really helps with the dry skin so i think overall the brand really helps with bringing out your natural radiance from within with your skin and i think it helps kind of help your skin create those create that radiance helps promote and boost the radiance in your skin so i do like that about it i can't say that i'm gonna use this every day and use it to let's say replace my fresh um because i'm not i i don't think that this is something that i am gonna use every single day but i think i'm going to definitely try it out again and i'll see but i don't mind it i love um i think the brand is so cute in general a lot of goat stuff ought to go down oh my god y'all playing with the goats but this is so cute but yeah um it wasn't groundbreaking for the price i'm sorry it's not it's not groundbreaking for the price it's not a bad brand i think like i said they have great products it's not a bad brand whatsoever but i feel like my skin has had better success with other products so that's just my opinion i thank you guys so much for watching i hope you guys enjoyed let me know down below if you use beekman if you try beekman if you liked it and why and if you didn't like it why not um then just let me know down below i am conflicted but i'm gonna say i think that the thing that i would probably use i probably just wouldn't use the milk wash i probably use the milk wash once a week because of the exfoliating factors in it like i exfoliate once a week so i probably use it once a week in combination with my normal cleanser and then i might do the serum like three four times a week the moisturizer [Music] maybe could be like a morning one or maybe i don't know but we'll see but let me know what you guys think down below i thank you guys so much for watching don't forget to like comment and subscribe down below for more and i will see you guys in the next one bye
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[Music] digestion is a complex process that our bodies carry out using a variety of chemicals in this video we're going to focus on the role of bacteria in digestion many different types of bacteria are found in the gut in fact scientists estimate that the gut contains between 300 and 1000 different types of bacteria and the total number of bacteria in one person's gut could be anything between 100 and 1000 trillion that's a lot of bacteria so what are they doing inside our digestive system the most common in important bacteria is the lactobacillus species which lives in our small intestine when undigested carbohydrates enter the intestines lactobacillus helps digest them otherwise they'd be lost from the body and unused lactobacillus also helps digest sugars found in dairy products when lactobacillus bacteria anaerobically respire they produced lactic acid as a waste product although lactic acid in our muscles hurt lactic acid in our gut is actually very useful because it keeps the pH of our gut acidic which means pathogen bacteria so bad bacteria cannot thrive this helps protect us from bacterial infections lactobacillus also helps prevent too much yeast growth in our guts which if it spreads out to the rest of our body can cause yeast infections too many yeast cells can also cause problems with our digestive system as well as aiding digestion scientists have discovered that the bacteria in our gut can also influence our immune system metabolism and the production of essential bio compounds there's even research showing that some cardiovascular disease diabetes inflammatory bowel disease and obesity are associated with changes in our gut bacteria but back to our gut bacteria and digestion what happens if our doctor prescribes us antibiotics antibiotics worked by killing bacteria or preventing them from reproducing does this harm on digestion and all the other wonderful things that gut bacteria do some antibiotics are targeted as specific types of bacteria and so our doctors will try and target only the nasty pathogenic bacteria however often antibiotics will also kill our good digestion bacteria too but if you're ill and you need the antibiotics then this is just a side effect that we have to handle there are a few things we can try and do to help our good bacteria re-establish healthy gut populations probiotics are live bacteria and yeasts that are found in some foods it is thought that eating probiotics can help restore the natural balance of good bacteria in our guts that we lose from taking antibiotics only certain types of live bacteria make it through our acidic stomach and they need to be in very high doses prebiotics are essentially food for bacteria they stimulate certain bacterial populations to multiply and survive in the gut probiotics can be found in these foods amongst many others so while our bodies are brilliant at digesting food it turns out they need a little help from friendly bacteria to get the job done to catch any undigested food and to maintain a suitable pH that we stay healthy amongst many other great things if you liked the video give it a thumbs up and don't forget to subscribe comment below if you have any questions why not check out our first graph as well until next time
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Social Work Pedagogy and Pedagogical Challenges | XI Indian SWC 2023 |PS-1B| NAPSWI | UNFPA | MANUU
hello yes okay uh good morning to all of you now we are going to start this uh session and first of all I would like to say that today's chairperson will be the Dr Ajit Kumar he is from matu Seas Institute of Social Work nagpur I am requesting sir to please come on Dice and take your chair uh the steam speakers of today's session are from different Social Work institutes or schools of social work I requesting Professor bipin JoJo from TS to please come on the dice Professor n agnimitra Department of Social Work University of Deli uh Professor Manish Kumar J from TS Mumbai uh Professor PK Shaha from TS again Mumbai and Dr Faruk Fahim from University of Kashmir I'm requesting all of the speakers PL speakers to come on Dice and take their respective chairs they all are well known eminent Scholars of the social work educating and guiding us and enriching the itory of Social Work knowledge based and their respective area of interest and inclination uh before we start uh I will request uh chair of the session Dr AIT sir or AIT Kumar to be uh present the momento to the to theam speakers and just volunteer be ready for that uh Dr Ajit Kumar will be presenting the momentto to bipin Jojo sir so please bjo sir bin joju please sir you need just Tok token of appreciation to bipin joju Dr AIT Kumar is presenting the token of appreciation to bin JoJo sir now again I'm requesting sir to present the moment to Professor agnimitra ma'am professor agnimitra professor agnimitra please be seated sir uh now I'm requesting Professor Mohammad Shah s head of the Department of this University Department of Social Work to present moment to pk san s please PK s again I'm requesting sir to present Meo Meo to Manish Kumar J sir Professor Manish Kumar J Professor Shahid to Manish Kumar J uh and again I'm requesting Professor Shahid sir to present me to Dr Faruk Fahim University of Kashmir uh there are five steamed speakers of today's session uh Professor bipin JoJo sir uh he will be talking on indigenous knowledge of and Social Work education and practice in India Professor n agim maam is going to talk about the community and Community Practice in contemporary times dialogues and responses uh Professor Manish Kumar J will be speaking on social policy and practice in social work history reality and relevance and Professor PK shahjahan s will be talking about the localizing sdgs through research and action Social Work responses for an equitable society and lastly Dr faru Fahim will be talking on call for indigenizing social work in India decolonization Quest or push for localism uh I hope this session will be very interesting in terms of uh this the theme of the Congress and the theme of the uh Congress uh is social work pedagogy and ped and the theme of the session is social work pedagogy and P pedological challenges so I'm requesting now the chair of the session Dr Ajit Kumar to take over the session and proceed further thank you so we will begin the session now and we short of time 15 minutes yeah okay okay now having been a chairperson uh in the earlier session I do understand that I can be cut short anytime but being a to teacher of community practice and having a lot to say now it makes makes me a little please don't include this time in my time and knowing that I have to say a lot I think I'll take the Liberty to read my paper which otherwise I would't have but basically I'm going to be talking about the community and Community Practice in contemporary times and looking at the dialectics of uh of it um and this is a paper you know this is a methods course so I think uh probably in the entire U discourse this seems to be like a methods oriented uh presentation uh working with communities has always been a core domain of practice for social workers and we all are familiar with the fact that Community Practice has traversed a long evolutionary and even a tumultous trajectory it has assumed various forms it has embraced different potentialities in distinct Landscapes and time frames and we know that even the nomenclature that we've used to depict Community engagement has exhibited a diversity and we know that it was known variously as Community Development Community organization work practice action this domain of practice is frayed therefore with the plurality of definitions interpretations and applications there's been prolif literature that has been generated over time and it has revealed that Community Practice is complex it is contextually specific it is historically and ideologically also contested both in concept and in practice it is simultaneously formal and informal it is off the state and Beyond the state it is concerned with individuals and the collective it is as much an expression of popular Politics as it is a policy intervention in a government strategy as an essentially political practice community and communities can be deployed in programs of empowerment and also in programs of containment and control Community Practice occurs at the interface of Divergent and even competing actors rationalities discourses professional identities and epistemological domains it is real and it is illus illusory it is deemed to be achievable and yet aspirational and even utopian uh as differing ideological perspectives generate either consensus or conflict macro theories of society they justify the deployment of either pluralist Community Practice entailing social consensus collaboration integration reform amation and incremental change or else radical Community Practice underpinned by antioppressive and other structural or conflict theory ideologies so Community Practice deploys both solidarity and mutuality in equal measure with descent resistance and conflict the process of community practice resonates with an element of dialectics as it pend the possibility of progressive status quoist and even regressive outcomes situated between much rhetoric and reality it requisitions people to collectively influence change in their communities and these communities again may be configured on the basis of place interest function or identity inherent ambiguities and contradictions notwithstanding interest in community and Community Practice has continue to resonate as the focus of public policy worldwide the historical trajectory of Community Development Community organization and Community work in India has been rich and dynamic although it does not form the focus of this presentation suffice it to say that it has configured diverse perspectives and ideologies coming to the focus which is community EMP powerment which lies at the core of all Community Practice we find again that the meanings and interpretations that we ascribed to community and empowerment have augured significant challenges for us as Community practitioners contextualizing community in Community Practice first we know that as an idea the community is much Beyond any mechanistic definition that has been proposed for it much has been written about the ambivalence ambiguity and Divergence in the meanings attributed to this most elusive community and of course to compound it further the community continues to metamorphosize it is never static as it has to cope with the flows of time and space and now even globalization when it comes to the normative construction of a community it has found its strongest expression in the communitarian tradition where inclusiveness solidarity and mutuality offer the much desired refuge and soless from our increasingly fragmented lives and I've have quoted edoni here we are all only too familiar with the very apt definition of community by Borman and all of us have I'm sure read this very beautiful book called Community by bomman where he calls he refers to the community as a warm fireplace on a frosty day and he says that a community stands for a world that we long to inhabit a paradise we eternally hope to to find but never seem to find in all of these depictions the community seems to be imbued with immense Nostalgia Romanticism hope autonomy Unity Congeniality and warmth of relationships thereby positing an almost utopian image and Persona to the community now this hegemonize and totalizing formulation of the community has been instrumental in perpetuating The Mirage of a robust Community as an ideological port in which all interests could be agreeably accommodated not only has it convincingly camouflaged the underlying diversity differentiation um contestations exclusivity factionalism gness and conflicts it is also provided for a very convenient smoke screen allowing forces of structural inequality and oppression to perpetuate and in the process disseminate the underpinnings of subaltern groups to to bring them in line with the agenda and aspirations of the elite constituents of this entity the vastly popular and pragmatically ordained a political version of the community has led to the radiation of a false sense of security and belongingness for some while concurrently permeating a sense of non-b belongingness exclusion and otherness for the others we also know that in the context of India this Loosely spelled out focus on the community Arian tradition has acted to Mask cast religion class gender and other segregations and discriminations and it has largely perpetuated a status quo in the everyday reality of the community often placed around hegemonic ideals of dominance and subservience then the popular ideas of you know we look at the community as service which grossly manages to undermine the caliber of the community and Community as state which institutionalizes the community so that it becomes a target of State intervention and as a recipient of planning policy and programs again the much acclaimed autonomy and agency of the community is sidelined and then Ironically in the instance of the state's inability to reach out to meet Community aspirations this much acclaimed Community self-help potential becomes a face saer for the state and its agents as communities are then exhaled to unleash their latent self-help capacity and and deal with their needs and problems on their own the ambivalence and in congruities in envisioning Community afflict us as Community practitioners we may become aware of the inherent contestations and exclusions but we may continue to apply interventions that are simply top down officially sanctioned superficial and tokenistic in nature in similar ve empowerment has also been variously defined although it seems rep with transformational aspirations and spirit when the normative expression of empowerment of the disadvantaged is conceived through policies and programs of social amelioration or it is narrowly interpreted as social cohesion radical pedagogies translate into bureaucratic programs of people's participation in all of this it is easy to see why this idealized and unpr problematic formulation of the community and empowerment appear as very attractive propositions to politicians policy makers and development professionals positing fundamental structural problems as local problems such conceptualization justifies the use of micr level interventions to handle them with relative ease Little Wonder then that um the sanitized and depoliticized projection of Community Practice has effectively delimited its nature scope and multi-dimensionality in the more contemporary times the expanding hegemony of neoliberalism has brought in its wake a severe undermining of the role and the capacity of the state and also there are newer demands and expectations from citizens with the coal lising of new policies perspectives from Global stakeholders the State Community Civil Society interface has become fundamentally modified the community is increasingly being perceived as a governmentalization being located within the sanitized nomenclature of stakeholders in the repackaged Civil Society and Civil Society organizations are upheld as partners and allies who are enrolled to complement the process and not to question or resist participation and self-help are emphasized in their diluted versions and the virtue of self responsibilization for communities serves to compensate for the retreat of the state and public services ironically the depoliticization of self-help places the responsibility of tackling inequality and poverty onto those very groups who are the most affected by oppressive practices it um also the a poitical development discoursed by the global players perpetuates the myth that the problems of poverty emanate from inept governance State failures inefficiency corruption and that the poor are mostly helpless victims of these ailments and thereby they require help and assistance it limits Civil Society engagement to technocratic immersion rather than activism thereby representing and a complete engineering of civil society and Community into tamed subjects as Community Development agendas are imposed from above accountability translates into a system of external control with ever expanding focus on managerialism as funders demand quantifiable performance linked outcomes philanthropic trust and Foundation funding has entered into the freay in a big way and the corporate sector is also exhibiting its willingness to become socially responsible however while philanthropic capitalism augur the prospect of evolving as a valuable source for Community Development the emergent power Dynamic tends to prioritize the interests of the funders over the needs of the community and the aspirations of the community we also see a lot of CSR activity happening in the context of community practice but let me again say more often than not these CSR initiatives have the proclivity to get linked to financial reporting cycles of the corporates and they prioritize short-term projects or quick fixes to demonstrate immediate impact and then Ironically in the instance of States um sorry um yes and then in a context where the communities are becoming more hypermobile they're becoming Foot Loose where they are increasingly shedding their territorial allegian where primary contacts are continually being replaced by contrived utilitarian and preponderant secondary contacts where ruptures and splits become a norm rather than an exception where public spaces are increasingly declining they're becoming meaningless and private spaces both real and virtual come to occupy primary space giving rise to gated communities both physically and figuratively in such a context the practice of community work indeed proffers multiple challenges I do not want to offer any uh Solutions and taking a cue from from the earlier speakers who spoke yesterday and knowing that I'm placed amidst very distinguished and erudite Galaxy of intellectuals and Visionaries I also thought it prudent just to leave the esteemed audience with a set of questions to ponder engage with and take forward now the the first question that I pose is how how do we configure and work with and against the newer and emerging forms of transnational activity and Global governance that have further compounded and confounded the traditional ways of framing community relations because communities are also opening up to newer influences um allegiances that affect their engagement and they're adding layers of power that are further constraining local action number two how do we engage with community that are increasingly Dynamic and fluid and how do we envision and craft solidarities that now would be more viable number three how do we recognize diversity as an ongoing characteristic of society while at the same time emphasize that human associations are based on irrefutable Notions of interdependency and connectedness in other words how do we engage with the dualistic perspective of acknowledging the power of categories and Bin binary constructs of maintaining inequalities while also working on elements of mutuality and solidarity or should we you know use an either or or then should we emerge as what is presently being called as pragmatic radicals how do we choose between the two parts one of which mostly confines our work to social rescue and social amation based around welfare delivery and capacity building while the other and the less often taken path integrates social action and movements as the only sustainable solution to inequality and marginalization and the next how do we resolve the dilemmas of working um with the State against the state in a revolutionary frame of frames where the state state is our biggest employer and funer how do we if we do capitalize on some distinct positive after effects of the very very tragic coid 19 Pand pmic which included among others a Resurgence of social capital in some manner a refurbishment of the family unit REI revitalization of mutual support volunteering and citizenship and Trust building between the state and citizens next how do we handle the increasing dissonance between our classrooms and the field where our curriculum uh you know entails that we undertake direct engagement with communities but where fieldwork for most students uh you know it entails the performance of administrative tasks rule bound managerialism directed practice which Fosters compliance and leaves very little scope for responsive practice and finally how do we prepare our budding Professionals for purposeful engagement in a context where they have been socialized in the neoliberal frames of individualism where their own connect with the real as against the virtual world is dwindling where most find it difficult to Fathom the link between micro level issues and macro level you know Global changes and policies where focus is indeed on helping people but to the exclusion of the broader context of power and structure thereby leading to the depoliticization of client and client problems and where the common perception about communities is that they are overly big very complex and very challenging spaces so to conclude when placed in such a context the role of Social Work Educators and Professionals in engaging communities needs concerted reflection and reorientation where we must promote the participation of communities as social and political actors rather than as consumers clients customers and victims the challenge is to respond to the changing conditions in ways that advocate for the vulnerable populations and which emphasis ize expand and connect social and economic development goals to real empowerment so that we leave no one behind thank [Applause] you this okay uh respected chair my fellow panelists and uh esteem Social Work Educators from the countes researchers practitioners students I would like to start my ideas or Thoughts with a couple of anecdotes one of my PhD students was doing a field work in Kerala at District uh her study was on the tribal issues tribal land alienation there and when she met the tribal Chief with very proud uh manner she tell tells that she's doing PhD at tataa Institute of social sciences on uh the tribal life and the tribal situation of Ira tribe so this tribal Chief who is illiterate who has never gone to the school he questions her back what does tataa Institute of social sciences know about us that tataa Institute of social science can award degree PhD degree to you on our lives can you imagine what a powerful question when she told me I I was shaken and I was taken back and I could sense the seriousness and and the importance of this serious question and I think this is very much relevant to my topic what I'm going to talk and probably for all our social Educators and practitioners as well second anecdote I like to share some of my colleagues from tis went to andan nicobar Island after the tsunami and uh in the new newpaper also many of you must have read there were thousands of people died because of tsunami but one particular Island not a single travels died that is the Cal kachar kachar Island not a single tribal died from that Island because of the tsunami Kar Kar because the the day before the tsunami they all ran up to the mountains no scientist could predict that there would be tsunami but this tribal communities from this island could sense that there is something going to be very very dangerous and let us go run let us run let us go up to the mountain to save our lives and not a single tribal died from that Island colleagues friends I think these two anecdotes for me I considered very very significant very important not only from my for my presentation but I think for all the knowledge Seekers and who are into the business of knowledge production I think it makes very very important significant uh uh uh meaning for us you can look at this picture who is right and who is wrong this person standing on left says it is six the person standing right says no it is nine so whom will you say that who is right or who is wrong is anyone right or wrong yes or no no so both of them are right so what makes the difference their position their location where do they locate themselves that makes the difference okay today now here we are the panelist the previous Seas some of us were the audience and some of them are panelist they are the audience now the location how it changes and that also makes our perspective our lenses you can see us only six seven of us but I we could see all of you here okay the point I'm trying to say is perspective the world view okay and and this world view comes from our beliefs our values our principles and world view is nothing but way of seeing things and the way of things we determine based on our principles values what we believe in and based on that we also start our relationship or start interacting with both human and inhuman uh objects with people with other objects so the principle I believe the value I carry that makes us or that determines our relationship that that determines our our our Behavior with this uh because of the time limit I I do not want to go through the details but the topic what I have chosen is indigenous knowledge and Social Work education and practice in the premise of what I see some of the recent engagements globally on indigenous knowledge I think I I I chose to engage on this topic for for this uh presentation see unesco's local and Indigenous knowledge System Program links refers to the understanding skills and philosophies developed by societies with long histories of interaction with their natural surroundings the knowledge is integral to a cultural complex that so encompasses language system of classifications resource use practices social interactions ritual and spirituality this un unique ways of knowing other the important facets of world's cultural diversity and provide a foundation for locally appropriate sustainable development or presently what we are talking the broader sense the well-being this counters the hegemonic eurocentric paradigms that have inform formed Western philosophy and Sciences in the modern Colonial capitalist patriarchal walls systems I'm quoting this particular um word from one of the Latin scholar called grugle over the last 500 years which assumes a universalistic neutral objective point of view on the other hand the black feminist the so-called third world scientist or Scholars would always speak from a particular location in the power structure or the power dynamics so Western philosophy and Sciences are able to produce a myth about truthful Universal knowledge that covers up or that conceals the epistemic location in the structure of colonial power or the know from which the subject speaks so with this premise I I take us I take you through the kind of U characteristics or or the elements the world view what I was refering which which talks about is the epistemology because when when we a particular epistemology is imposed on us we are merely recipient of that epistemology and so when we are using a particular world view we determine a particular epistemology that also determines or includes the metaphysics which explains what is the nature of the reality it explains cosmology which understands which help us to understand the universe as a whole in my office I have a clock many visitors I I knowingly I have kep clock opposite to my or in front of my visitors when the moment visitors come they can see the clock okay and this clock moves anticlock and many people ask we have seen the clock which moves the clock we have seen but I have a clock which moves anti clock gives you the same time okay and I tell you the universe how does this move how what is the system rever moves it moves anticlock many of the communities life moves anticlock they dance anticlock they cultivate the plow anticlock when they are working the community the stone gr grinder they have in The Villages you must have seen some of the some of you in the in the Villages their grinder stone grinder moves anticlock you can imagine somewhere there must be some Rel ship okay then it also includes theology to Define essentially basically uh whether we exist solely because of me myself or for others then of course theology the spirituality and anthropology okay and based on that we talk about axiology which is right or wrong good or or bad okay so with this kind of I think I I just mentioned about this discourse around this knowledge system I I call it imperialist perspective which which largely comes from the so-called development project so-called civilization project which comes from largely West okay saying that certain groups of community of people who are poor marginalized primitive un civilized and I take you back to the 14th century when the colonization started Spanish colonization started with this there were certain communities who are considered almost like inhuman they're just almost treated worse than the animals because they were not believing Christianity and so they didn't believe Christianity so they did not have soul and so that they are not human beings and so they could be killed they could be massacred because you don't commit sin because you are killing human beings you are killing somebody who doesn't have soul so from that kind of isolationist or primitivist kind of uh discourse which brings or take us to that we have to develop this people we have to civilize these people we have to bring in education to these people so that they can be better they can be developed they can be improved to kind of a nation state perspective where they try to assimilate and subsequently absorve in the dominant framework or the dominant mainstream framework and we are you all are sitting here are part of that process okay so in our social practice whenever we are referring to our social knowledge and our practice we are referring to that knowledge which has been established from the nation state perspective and also which has been scientifically legitimized by Body here legitimizing body sitting here universities our research institutions our state bodies which legitimizes certain knowledge system and making it part of the larger dominant uh framework and third third perspective I like to draw which is coming from a community or group of communities which are resisting protesting to this dominant framework and based on this dominant frame based on this protest I think there's another epistemology is emerging from the global North and South when we see we are we are we are referring to Global South discourse within the global South discourse when we look at there is again dominant and minority or or or indigenous or other kind of ethnic uh group groups so there is another emerging or alternative uh discourse which is questioning the dominant framework saying that how do you think that whatever you think is right for me the person who have never lived my life or you have never understood my history culture how can you decide that what is good for me for my future for my generation so and I think in that context there is a resistance and and assertion of that um yeah so I think we we we are are well aware of um uh indigenous knowledge and when when we refer indigenous knowledge I think this question comes two two important words I think one is indigenous I think yesterday Professor ju May was refering to this word uh indigenous uh we we uh rightly he was mentioning the indigenous is largely referred in Africa Ain Ain in Australia or adasis um in in India Jana jatis in Nepal okay um and today internationally in the UN bodies the community is known largely at indigenous but interestingly in India we do not have indigenous peoples because uh the definition of indigenous which is there in un system the government in India so far has not agreed with that definition which means that people who are living in India all are indigenous or we do not have indigenous people in India so we can we can draw that conclusion either all of us are indigenous here or there are no indigenous people here and so indigenous word is not officially used in Indian official languages however when it comes to the knowledge system I I just gave you this context of how the questioning or challenging of dominant knowledge system is coming and I think there are there are different writings you all must have many of you those who are following this area of knowledge system you must be following it up that there is also something like um along with indigenous knowledge the traditional knowledge like UNESCO uses that socially relevant responsive knowledge okay and recently most popular word is Indian knowledge system and I think we all of us have to incorporate Indian knowledge system into the our curriculum now I'm not getting into the debate on what is Indian knowledge system or what should be or should not be Indian knowledge system but but this is where we are with regard to this concept of of the nomenclature and and so uh so it it is very important for us to uh take note of these two powerful political words both indigenous word and the knowledge because I I see both are very very much political and part of the power structure who determines who is indigenous or not indigenous and who decides what is knowledge or not knowledge so so L most of the time the indigenous knowledge it is it is part and paral of History culture and natural environment and so it is based on the personal experience or personal knowledge like this people from the kachal island based on their own experiences or observations around the nature they decided or they could understand that there is something is going on or going to happen which is not good for us okay so so uh uh similarly it is not written it is oral so we have never found them in the in our reading materials okay and it is sometime experimental experiential and it is holistic however um I I'd like to just share one of the uh New Zealand um uh indigenous feminist scholar who who has written very very interesting book called decolonizing methodologies she says the term research is linked to European imperialism and colonialism and the word research is probably one of the dirtiest words for the indigenous words vocabulary because Western researchers and intellectuals can assume to know all that is possible to know of us on the basis of their Brief Encounters with some of us it appil us that the West can desire extract and claim ownership of our W of knowing our imagery the things we create and produce and then simultaneously reject the people who created and developed of these ideas and seek to deny them further opportunities to be creators of their own culture and their own Nations and so in this um kind of context I think there are different contestation of concept of colonization modernity development well-being and and so I think it is very important for us to recognize the epistemologies of margin or who are invisible or people who are never been part of the discourse and and and as as in Social education or in Social practice we have been saying that it has to be contextualized I think right from um 50s 60s onwards in all our ugc Review Committee this point has been emphasized I was just reading Ms gor then somebody else who had referred Shankar fatak one of his editorial in isw where they have already drawn our attention that it has to be contextualized and still today we are talking about the same thing and we are following the same Western education system or education curriculum which was established in tataa Institute where people were sent to us to learn come with the books from us to fill the T Institute library and we still follow that most of us so I think when when we are saying that we have to contextualize context is not homogeneous and not static okay so we have we are sociey is very very um full of diversity so it has to be diversities not one single diversity we are living with diversity so there has to be multiple context and and this context refers to a time today whatever context is that tomorrow may not be there today we are interacting together here tomorrow probably our interaction will be with somebody else so the time space and the people or the persons and it is here and now and which is dynamic and temporary okay so in this in this context I I would like to conclude here that when when we have this kind of knowledge system which is universalizing all particulars how can we have solution for everyone with a universal solution and so our our our my argument is to see that we have to contextualize we have to um particularize the every every location and and probably we have to look at see that how as a social workers or practitioner education or knowledge producer are learn about the history culture of certain people certain communities and also see that how their their knowledge system could also be brought in as part of knowledge system and not ignore or not inv visualize their knowledge system into our existing knowledge system thank you I'm ready good afternoon everybody uh chair of the session no chair of the session the organizers from nsv Manu we have been observing since 2nd of November the kind of hospitality and a range of extremely enriching and thought provoking uh talk around a range of issues so here I have come to discuss and share with you something which I have been contemplating I have been engaging with and that is about some bit of explanation or description about the relationship between social policy and social work before coming to that as you know that this is 11th Indian Social Work Congress and the theme is leave no one behind so when we say that leave no one behind or sometimes in a different context we use the word reaching the last mile or a much more uh popular or the old saying about anod so what it what does it mean basically anod means that ensuring rise and development of the last person in the society or it says that welfare of the people at the bottom of the pyramid so when we take it up this theme is ageold theme names phrases idioms keep changing but social Works engagement is with this last person and drawing from that last person to other people who have been experiencing some kind of marginalization having some kind of vulnerabilities having some some kind of deprivation and therefore we come to the question of the need to take care or need to engage with some of these aspects when we say that anod or leave no one no one behind who is that who is that Community who is that individual who has been left behind they are not an abstract entity we know it very well whether you want to explain it in the sense of landlessness whether you want to explain it in terms of cost uh exploitation whether you want to look look at uh continuous marginalization of what earlier speaker was talking about in the name of indigenization or peripheralization of a particular kind so therefore this this idea of identification of who is being left behind is the pivot around Which social work has gained its momentum and G G its credentials and it is that group around which we talk about social policy so the connection between social work as a profession and social policy and then social I'm not getting into the Integrity of welfare and policy there are some debate around it but sometimes I will be inter using it interchangeably that this relation is indisputable social work has been and continue to be the social workers are continue to be the implementers par Excellence of social policy and social welfare there can be issues around it but there is no denial of the fact that no other discipline can claim a direct linkages and direct being being part and parcel of that activity so this fact itself unfortunately does not make Social Work Central to social policy and social welfare and why that in in the sense of shaping the policies or manage managing services or introducing Innovations unfortunately some of these you people who mobilizes these things are somewhere outside Social Work historically economists have appropriated that space in the name of uh neutrality of their approach but we know what kind of issues and concerns comes up so basically uh the prime the conviction of social workers have been around the social conditions where the prime cause of deprivation poverty and overall inequality and therefore the need of taking sides of people and being with the politics of the poor we are at a time when we observe that communities are being divided on variety of issues and controversies we are living at a time when certain conflictual issues are all around us be but we refrain naming the actual issue it is being cast in a language which is either politically correct or not directly conveying what is disturbing us as on this moment the moment when we look at this why I got interested in understanding this relationship is also when when when I look at that exactly 60 years back or you can say to be precise 59 years back in 1964 uh the International Association of his School of Social Work executive board requested the various National Association of his School of Social Work to prepare reports on this relationship between social policy and social work so International Congress of his School of Social Work deliberated on the theme of this relationship a total of 16 countries including India submitted the report and the summary of the report was discussed in in the Congress India we didn't had Association in that sense but a professor from Tata Institute of social sciences submitted that report and the report was considered as an Indian report and it this is my recent exploration while looking at The Archives so and and the report stated we could not think of social policy as involving only substantive content we would even have some difficulty in tracing the borderline between social policy and political action involving social issues so now social policy shaping of social policy pushing the idea of social policy has an inbuilt idea of including social advocacy social action and political action as part of this transformative process now when we look at the foundational idea of Justice rights entitlement and the issues around needs and poverty and social inclusion we know that these are the ideas these are the theoretical philosophical foundation around Which social work curriculum get shaped but this 1964 report what we are talking about that report also clearly says that in India there was no separate course on social policy per se I'm talking about 1964 and the report States practically all schools of Social Work in country seems to equate the teaching of social policy with that of social welf welfare Administration and then then other details about research engagement at a higher level around policy the report says most of the available reports are government documents mostly drafted by study groups whose interest and motivation are at best ad hoc and transitory professionally trained social workers have made little attempt to reconceptualize these reports in a manner which can be of interest of the profession so now the question is why I'm getting back to the 60 years old report I'm going back to that report because even now when we do an evaluation of our curriculum either social policy is missing or marginally present in the curricular and in the pedagogy discussion now why it is intriguing that when you look at where do our students go our students go for most of the implementation of these policies which we in a recent terminology social Protection Program what we say so the social Protection Program either drawn from mgn idga or Forest Rights Act or icds scheme or plethora of other scheme which the recent social policy Scholars because we are also living in at a time when we see two contradictions that historically we all know that the well notion of welfare state or over the world grew with this idea with this economic growth and prosperity in the west and therefore the welfare state coming in and the idea of social citizenship and welfare state of a particular kind was invoked now when you see that at one level we keep saying that the welfare state is shrinking or the welfare mechanism is shrinking but parall what we also see in the post 2000 we all know that new New Economic Policy was implemented in 1991 and by the time its implications and effect was rolling out while we kept talking about the inequality it generated we also recognize the fact that there has been an economic growth after that and that economic growth in turn resulted into a whole range of ad hoc policies turning into legislations so you have the two year of 2000 the decade of 2000 is the decade of legislations around social issues addressing social question responding to the social citizenship is ask ECT which is called the new welfare architecture in India so it's it's also providing a new welfare architecture in India which then you see that how to look at this so at one level inequality is not diminish not reducing you we see the sharp Gap but we see that some of these programs coming in now in this context we see two kind two things which we look need to look at what does social policy do because of Which social worker need to engage with with it the the primary aspect is importance to public good what are the what is public good public good is that things where people don't feel that I'm competing with each other it is available for everybody and it can be shared so is education a public good should Health Services be a public good now the problem is that these issues is being posed that if if there will be a p Health as a public good the economy of the country will not be able to sustain if education is the public good it is not possible it's too costly and therefore the neoliberal agenda allows have having a differential mechanism and not not putting health or education or these kind of things as a public good now this is where the question of the re question of redistribution ution or question of decommodification we talk about in social policy so the idea is that that if a person because of age stage ability and disability not being or particular phase in the life not being able to work or earn wages what should happen to that person should we leave that person to die or should we certain services are being provided Ed as a public good now these are the question which cannot be left to those who define whether such policies and Welfare are economically prudent in this country so this this idea of economic determinism in the social policy is something which is to be countered by social workers and because it is a misconception that social policies are dictated by economic imperatives that could not be altered it could be altered those economic imperatives have a fundamental flaw history of world has demonstrated that investment in what we call social expenditure social expenditure does not go west social expenditure get invested in human development of your Society the moment it gets invested in the Social Development of your Society the productivity in not in a Naran morti terms of 70 hours but overall productivity of the masses will go up in any case without putting in 70 hours a week and obviously not not that so when you look at that there we understand the importance of shaping social policy not only being an implementor of the social policy not undermining the importance of implementer there's nobody out there to implement it and therefore we should never uh shy away from implementing it so no it's not the binary but it is that that it is also the advocacy the logic the Mandate pushing pushing the state pushing the non-state actor pushing the lobbyist putting pushing the pressure groups making it understand that when somebody gives a slogan that food security is less a food security more a vote security if somebody wants to tell you something about something there might be a political benefit out of it nobody everything is a political benefit we know from war to to terrorism to everything but that does not mean that you can problematize it in that sense and therefore you say that it is not required so basically this idea of redistribution which I I I thought that we look at so why why is it important because at one level I was saying that it is new welfare architecture it is also that author has been talking about that it is a quite Revolution so it's a very silent Revolution because at one level it is a fact that in certain segments money has been put in now it's another thing that every political party or every regime has their own preferred and favorite scheme so some schemes are being sidelined and some schemes are being foregrounded but there there is a money being put in in that so it's it's it's in this context we I I was thinking of looking at that when we look at these policies and these program particularly coid 2020 has shaken the society fundamentally to relook at about this social expenditure to to the the the spectacle of the migrant walking the spectacle of people dying because of lack of um hospital beds or lack of oxygen made even an affluent person many of us have seen that the people having all kind of resources even then was struggling for oxygen and the hospital bed what does it tell you it tells you that if you don't invest in Health as a public good you will keep suffering and therefore it is not till you think that this logic of public good of health is for poor this logic of public good of education is for poor you will never be able to comprehend the importance of that so that's where the S our engagement through direct action through engagement at different level is shaping or or influencing this mindset and in that context what what I think of is that what kind of we have sometimes people do feel that talk in the generational terms that in our generation people were like this we as a student were like this the next generation of a students but again and again the Young Generation has proved us wrong and they kept coming with a kind of questions they kept showing that they can protest they kept coming with this idea that they demand and they they they make claims on certain things but that does not we also have to understand that we we receive we get one set of students who actually reach Social Work profession With Attitudes that accept the existing Social Status Quo one and they accept it because the way they are being socialized and and this they accept the social and blame individuals for the inequalities primarily uh and and put the owners on the deprived rather than upon the society it takes us back that whether we want to look at Social Work from an individualist point of view uh some of my friends here are great exponent of Behavioral change and behavioral aspect but I do have some reservation with that because sometimes in the name of Behavioral change or behavior what happens this idea of nudge Theory nudging people making people self responsibilized putting responsibility on individuals and individualization is a very smart tactics of state sidelining and then say that it is a larger good you need to improve you need to do this so it's it's it's there is a problem problem there and therefore some of these things are posed and this status quo of one set of students which I was talking about we need to look at what are the perception and approach of students and Educators with regard to the social with regard to social policy and explanation for the sources of social problem and for that we just have to do a small exercise uh with ourselves with our students what do they think about in terms of support for Universal Quality Health Services by the state we should just check what do they think not after two years when they come we we do influence student and they go out much informed much better so I'm I'm not saying but just trying to understand that when they come what do they think because what Professor JoJo was saying it depends upon the location from where they are coming and that location defin because if they have a very good insurance scheme at hand if they are recipient of health services in the topnotch hospitals why would they think that the state should spend because the moment they think spend should spend they think that my father my parents my family's income tax will go up because obviously public good means more investment more tax coming in it doesn't come from nowhere so basically support for Universal quality of Health Services estate again next question is State Should guarantee basic standard of living to all citizen people may might say that people have to earn people need to have wages how does you think that the state is responsible for improving the quality estate's responsibility for redistribution of wealth as you know how contentious it is whether redistribution of wealth means not only the property and land it's also the job and therefore the reservation and therefore the contention around it we all know what does it mean and personal willingness to finance the welfare estate or this debate of universal versus selective as long as social policy is caught with this thing of means tested it will not have wider societal recognition and acceptance It's a lengthy debate about universalism and selective idea but that's that's that's something we need to look at because what people say that some of the the support make people lazy some of these things all of us must be remembering that whether it is uh um food Security Act or whether it is mg Nara people have always been saying that if if you provide these things there will be a slum people will be lazy no no research can prove that those apprehensions came true so at the end I basically would like to say that social policy is still grappling with deep root issues of poverty inequality and social and economic exclusion that are to be addressed through varied provisions of social assistance Social Security and social protection however off late just I'm flagging two three issues climate emergency has emerged a new structural condition that also poses significant challenge for the organization of welfare state and social policy displacement and relocation induced by climate change are governed by by fever or poorly implemented National National laws affected people may lack adequate protection for the specific loss of Rights and well-being so whether climate created climate induced migration created health risks of risk to health livelihood food security water human security or economic growth are going to increase which will have fundamental repercussion on people's lives and circumstances therefore the Ambit of Social Work to engage with these policy domains is of fundamental importance not only for the implementation purpose and I reiterate for the purpose of shaping the newer policy because some of in some of these Arenas newer policy will come come up with that I would like to stop thank you very much before you take [Music] um very good afternoon to everyone um my job is um a little easier now and uh little tough as well uh because uh you know many of the issues which um you know my previous speakers have spoken um is somewhere connecting to what I was um trying to look at particularly taking one uh definite aspect of um uh social work and social work pedology and uh curriculum which is social work research uh so when uh we talk about social work research um you know um we talked about I think Professor bippin was mentioning about you know the the dirtiest term for indigenous communities is research so in that sense somewhere we have to make it clean somewhere we need to look at um how do we make Social Work research um uh something which is transformational and which is uh probably emancipatory and whether Social Work research should continue to be a method which is being taught and then a research project to be conducted by students and then you know the researchers undertaking a few research so my my exploration through a very brief uh you know uh talk today is about how do we um look at research as an opportunity for localizing sustainable development goals because we are talking about um no one uh to be left behind uh which is the motto of sustainable development goals and how do we make Social Work respond to this using research as a tool is something which I I thought I will I will explore and this um you know um when I'm talking about social work response I'm talking about not Social Work response by social workers but social work as a profession how do we respond to this because I strongly believe that any engagement with the larger structural issues which we are talking about cannot be handled by social workers alone it needs to be a multi-disciplinary it needs to be across uh you know across the Spectrum kind of uh Team need to work on uh uh several of the issues which are very very complex issues of poverty marginalities and all kind of exclusion which we have been talking about um we also talked about you know um profess n was talking about the need for looking at the emerging context what are those emerging context which make us to look at how do we position our research and research projects and research activities what are those ontological backing of you know what kind of uh knowledge we want to look at what kind of reality we need to look at what are the reality in front of us many of the dissertations which have been done just sometimes just a socio economic assessment is considered as a research by many students and even colleges so what kind of reality we wanted to look at and what will be that axiological dimension of research what kind of value drive us through research process and how and what kind of knowledge we are going to create the epistemological dimension here I would like to U you know remind U the very uh important uh you know proposition by banisa Sandos talking about epistemic Justice in fact today it's cting banad Santos is a little risky because of the kind of controversies he has gone into but the very fact that social justice cannot be achieved without a cognitive and epistemic Justice this is extremely important for us to look at now now I am what my uh you know U attempt today is to look at how the sustainable development goals when it is being looked at as a transformational change which is going to be brought in by through the through the sustainable development goals how do we ensure that this gets operational and I would like to uh mention that there are several challenges in this sustainable development goals we have seen mdgs and we've miserably failed in achieving mdgs and now we have come up with the new idea of sustainable development goals as a whole of the society kind of an approach but in 2019 when this sustainable development goals was initiated in 2015 in 2019 the UN has made an evaluation of the achievement of sustainable development goals and it was found that many of the Nations could not achieve even 20% of the achievement which was proposed now where was the problem the problem was these are Global goals and Global action was perceived to be undertaken by the Nations by the People by the communities but there was a need for Action at every level this was missing there is no operationalization of this how is this going to be happening at various levels so there is this this the the Moto of leaving no one behind can be achieved only if we are able to localize sustainable development vs and this is extremely important and then another expert group on un sustainable development goals talked about the Hall of society approach where every section of the society needs to engage with this and needs to internalize what we want to achieve and thereby the social policies and indigenization all of those things which we are talking about is going to be important so basic Services being provided is not sufficient because that's what the Nations and the states could do the services can be provided provided there is a social policy imperative for that but that's not suff efficient we need to have create opportunities and opportunities uh you know there are several ways in which opportunities are going to be missed which I am going to talk about in in my my case which I am going to uh bring in so there is difference between the aim and the Contex conflict which exist is going to be a trouble which will make us uh it's very difficult for us to achieve the the global aim of no one behind and the context the contextualization which is Miss which Professor B Professor bipin has mentioned about the Indra conflict when we are talking about infrastructure development are we talking about displacing people so there are conflicts of you know across different uh you know goals as well we need to deal with this intra uh gold conflict as well as inter gold conflict the dominant development Paradigm which is given as something the ne liberalis ne Liber liberal fatalism which we are all um you know facing today is making us believe that this the dominant development Paradigm will bring in benefits for people thereby development will the growth will bring development and development will bring welfare and Welfare will bring empowerment that's that logic has completely failed so we need to look at all of these things how are we going to deal with it so in when I'm talking about localizing sustainable development goals how to make it adaptable to the realities how to address the spe specific challenges we cannot just look at you know inequality gender inequality so if if I had time I would have shown you the pictures of you know how India represented the you know sustainable development goal assement through the monitoring report which is available publicly on the on the public platforms of niog we can refer to that but the the specific challenges are to be addressed the specific challenges of exclusion the specific challenges of people being excluded from development process is to be analyzed aligning Global know aspirations with the local realities again I mentioned about that I'll come back to with with a specific case on this it requires interdisciplinary I talked about this you know interdisciplinarity is is extremely relevant I here I would like to say that if there is any profession today in the world who can actually bring in this entire gamut of 17 goals which we have it is only Social Work profession if you look at you know medical profession can bring in health educ institutions can bring in changes in education the welfare services State can provide but if you look at all of the goals you read each of the goals only the profession which can make significant change in bringing all these things together is social work profession so we have a great responsibility for honoring this uh you know responsible on our on our shoulders so when we talk about so see that that that is the kind of integration Which social work could do I'll take a few minutes about explaining a case which is a big infrastructure development project which is being implemented in Mumbai which is almost 70 80% is complete this is called Mumbai costal Road Project mcrp this project is you know the cost of this project is 15,000 CR and it the idea is to decongest the traffic in Mumbai with a 4 plus4 line of freeway from the southern tip of Mumbai to connect to the western suburbs it will reduce 70% of the travel time between these two sub subbs and total of 29.9 kilm details are there but here the issue is that the the conflict between inter uh uh you know gold conflict which I was talking about when we talk about the infrastructure and sustainable uh you know communities and cities we have a problem where the fishing Community has been significantly affected by this how the there are two fishing communities which are in the line of this Mumbai castal road project about five 500 plus households are located in this place so now we we when we were invited to do a study on this about the impact of this castal road project to understand how does this affect the livelihoods of people when did it came to us it came to us at time when the project was almost 40% complete and the fishermen started objecting to the work and they have created a complete blockade of the construction activities with all their boards lined up on the construction site and they did not allow a single you know activity to happen there then the the the Bombay Municipal Corporation thought about what to do with this every single day spent on uh you know stoppage of work is thousands of Crowes you know hundreds of crores of uh you know uh invest you know investment going based because a project time will go and then there is a cost escalation for this so then the the Bombay Municipal Corporation contacted us and they had some discussions with fishermen before that there were no discussion major discussions with them and the fishing community demanded that let this study be conducted by an institution like at Institute of social sciences there is a credibility which we have built over it is because of the social Works engagement with social realities of this kind which made the fishing Community to demand that the data Institute of social sciences could do a study on this and we will trust we will not trust a single consultant today is a time when the Consultants are doing all these kind of Assessments and they said that no the Tata Institute of social sciences should do this study and The BMC also wanted to do this study with us now we we went to the we we were at a stage where we could not do anything with the project project is going to happen now how do we uh make best the best use of this possibility we said that a few terms which we said in in our initial exploratory visit to the site we said that we should have methodological Independence you will not tell us how to do the study then we are going to engage with it we need cooperation of all stakeholders the Fisheries Department the the the the the government departments various departments The BMC and various departments must cooperate with us whatever we need the information and data no inter interference on how we are going to do and what we are going to come out with because the idea was to prepare a compensation package for the uh affected communities and we will comp we will argue for compensation for not only for the loss of today but also the loss of opportunities which may they have in in the future to to come if you are agreeing to this we are going to take this study and anyway there was uh quite a lot of you know satisfaction from our side in in getting our propositions accepted then we set up a committee a team which is comprising of a Community Development which I belong to community uh development uh site and participation we had a gender and livelihood uh expert and we also had an economist who will do this com analysis economic analysis of this then we set up this team we started doing this study the study was about trying trying to understand the you know livelihood impact of this on the fishing community and how to prepare a compensation which will not make them lag behind in anything but opportunities will be much more expanded that was the idea then one of the know carot which we shown to the the the government was that you we will if you come with us on this particular project we will make sure that this project is one of the best sdg compliant project sdg sells so you need to understand that sdg sells so you we we made it a made it a know point that we had the discussion with the highest level at the the the Bombay Municipal Corporation and said that we have to make this uh sdg compliant project how much of it will be achieved I do not know but still we use sdg framework to look at what are those sdg components which we could tie up together and make sure that no one is Left Behind we also use a sustainable livelihoods framework or ifad and dfid and then we looked at the project and so we found that the two major uh infrastructure the goals which are industry Innovation and infrastructure is definitely as part of this project the project from their conception side sustainable cities and communities because the traffic is going to be uh you know you know non-stop traffic and there will not be any pollution will be reduced all of these things are the tall claims which are being made well we agreed for that but we said that we the study will be gu Ed by other uh you know goals which are decent work and economic growth how we can make sure that the fishing Community can have a better decent growth there is it's a it's a highly risky job of fishing the reduced inequalities how we can reduce inequalities how we can look at life below water because it is going to the the construction of the coastal belt is going to affect the communities and the fishing uh the the fish uh Marine ecology and all of course the poverty good health quality of all of these things we thought and finally partnership and uh you know for partnership for achieving all these goals now we use the framework to understand how we can look at different actors bring all those actors using the framework which I was mentioning about how do we the what are the shocks of seasonality what are the kind of livelihood context in which they are working what livelihood impact is having happening because of the project and how the assets and activities are going to be impacted by this by looking at different stakeholders direct stakeholders in this as as you know the Boat Owners the Naka nakua is the Bo the the person who you know drives the boat the thandel who is sorry the thandel is the person who yeah uh Drive the boat Naka is the owner of the boat the kalashi is the person who pulled the net and all you know very very hard hard work and fish Sellers and you know the hand Pickers those people who are picking you know uh fish from the cost uh the belt and the cast net the small net which the cast net fishes all these uh you know uh stakeholders were identified and we used a mixed methodology I'm not getting into that so U you know we also looked at the entire value chain the research which we did looked at the entire value chain of this process in order to understand where are those vulnerabilities where are these increased vulnerabilities going to happen because of the implementation of the project because during the project implementation it was stopped you know the the the access to the sea was in a way limited so there were time when they were not able to go to the Sea and they were a limited way in which they could engage now we looked at all of these things are different aspects we looked at you know different cultural factors we needed to analyze like what Professor B bin has mentioned about livelihood assets and activities and all of these things we I'm not getting into the details of it now we did this you know uh seasonality analysis how what happens in during the different points in time and at what particular point in time the project activities are happening and then that activity is getting disturbed by the project implementation now there is uh we also had a quantitative methodology we did a household survey and this is the place where it is happening it's very important for for us to look at this picture this picture says the the the the marking is the place where people were doing the you know hand uh hand picking and you know fishing on the coast and when the project is implemented this is you know all uh you know reclaimed that place where people where picking the you know fish has completely gone and this is the entire stretch you can see that marking you can see this is where people were you know doing the hand picking and all other activities this is all reclaimed people are not going to be doing this work now how do we look at compensating this what are those losses which which they have made the project started in 2018 and we were talking about the pro the assessment in 2022 four years have passed and they the the fishing Community has suffered and then they had to stop the work and then at this point in time we try to analyze what are the Lost opportunities which they had you know taking you from the UN evaluation of sustainable development goals what are those lost opportunities I'll just minutes two one and a half minutes so this all of these things were looked at how this livelihood has been impacted and we try to map each of these activities with different goals it's not V so much visible I leave it but we also looked at long-term sustainability how we can ensure that the fishing community in this project if you are if the project is done there are a whole lot of uh you know amenities for the so-called citizens of the city who will be able to better have a better jogging track and have a Greenery and parking multi-layered parking in this place all of these things will be there who will get the benefit from this it's not going to be the fishing fishing for what they need is a probably a fuel station in their Community what they need is a better jety where they their boats are not getting damaged when it is being uh taken to the show so these are things so we propose long-term sustainability measures for this now how do we ensure the no one is Left Behind in this entire process when a development project like this happens we ensured open communication with the Fisher initially they were not cooperating with us they said you have come anyway we have demanded but at the same time you're going to take money from The BMC and going to do the study and you will do the study for them so they were they were trust deficit we had to go multiple times three months of delay happened because they were not accepting and then we finally presented the framework for study to the fishing Community leaders in a in a committee which was constituted on our uh behalf on our uh request we also once the compensation was being prepared we also participate in the validation and verification committee when this is what we are going to do in in ensuring that no one is Left Behind they cannot eliminate anybody saying that this document was there not that document was not there so this verification is a very complicated process we also represent in the grievance Cal committee so when we are in these committees we ensure that the you know the compensation which we have given as it it has been wholeheartedly accepted by the fishing Community that's rare to find The BMC has accepted because they had to start the process and they were willing to put in that much money and the Fisher also demanded the span between the two pillars to be increased from 60 M to 200 M because when their boats are taken out if there is you know huge uh disturbance in water the boat can Sway and uh hit the pillars and the particularly when the boat is broken down broke you know breaking down in the sea and towing back this will have a huge problem for them so they demanded for it and The BMC did not agree it finally when all these process we also uh you know advocated for this and 120 M have been given the cost of it to BMC was 500 crores minimum just for because this planning the interaction with Community had it happened in the past this would have been saved so all these things are what are the key learnings and what are the key learnings for pedagogy and uh learning processes in in in our educational programs I will I will not talk about all of these things you can see that but I will come to the last part the combining knowledge and action the knowledge which is being created is created co-created along with the fish fishing Community because initial period of research was prominantly with participatory research methodologies and later we use quantitative methodology as well so knowledge and action we together because we are also participating in that process of uh compensation distribution how do we bring intervention Research into the pedagogy into the curriculum because we talk about research methodology to me there is nothing called Social Work research there is only social research and social work is using it for the benefit of people and that's what social work research there's nothing called Social Work research it's only social research when we are doing social research how do we ensure that such intervention researches are also being imparted in knowledge about this the purpose the value base with which we can uh you know uh uh impart these uh you know uh knowledge uh in into the curriculum and pedagogy I'll stop here and thank you very much I'm really sorry for uh rushing through this thank you organizers uh chair for giving me an opportunity to share my work uh I understand that as the chair said that I'm the last batsman so it's really difficult to keep the pace and also I'm also the beneficiary of the previous uh uh presentations but I also understand that you may be very hungry because after this we are straight away going for lunch and uh one disadvantage that I realized being the last batsman is that if you don't have a PPT is really difficult to sustain your attention uh but nevertheless I will try well uh this paper is based on uh my struggles uh with understanding the origin and emergence of Social Work in Indian context I'm saying struggles because uh I realized that all disciplines look for their ancestry they look for a lineage and they trace it obviously in their past and thankfully because of uh my um appointment in t Institute of social sciences and other uh departments like Delhi University I worked and studied there so uh it's also based on the arival material that I have been able to collect over these years uh first uh i' would like to start with a quote uh that the first director of tataa Institute of social sciences Clifford mansard uh uh when he addressed the first batch of uh Social Work students and uh the quote actually U uh gives us an idea that how the idea of Social Work was based on the idea of scientific social science and that's how the Journey of Social Work in India should be seen it's a long quote but uh I would just try to read it quickly there there have always been those who have contended that social work should be learned by experience and not taught there is something to be said for this contention no amount of book learning can ensure that slid Common Sense which which is so essential as part of the equipment of the successful social worker on the other hand Common Sense alone will not solve problems which demand specialized knowledge the professions of law medicine teaching engineering have all passed through the apprenticeship stage it's not so many years ago that the proper training for the Lost student was considered to be period of apprenticeship in the office of some established lawyer it's only in comparatively recent times that schools and particularly graduate schools have been developed for these professions the difficulty with Apprentice training in social work is that The Apprentice student is prepared simply for the specific tasks within the organization in which he finds himself he's denied that essential well-rounded view of the whole field which enables him to meet his particular problems in a scientific manner I emphasize that scientific manner the School of Social Work gives a perspective which cannot be obtained in any practice situation if social work is ever to attain a status comparable to that of law or medicine it is essential that the training school be of equalent high academic character unquote this is Clifford Manser in 1936 actually uh when we look at the debates on origin and lineage of social working in India it revolves around the foreign versus indigenous Origins argument and the scholars who highlight the foreign origins of Social Work tend to argue that although India has an ancient tradition of Social Service Social Work disciplines emerg emergence is not indigenous its Origins are often traced to establishment of the first School of Social Work The dorabji Graduate School in 1936 such scholarship highlights that theories and concepts of American uh uh the and concepts of American Social Work by transplant it to Indian schools without any modification they also argued that the emergence of Social Work education India has deeply influenced by the American model of Social Work For example mukra 1969 knul 1971 contemporary scholarship on Indian social work while acknowledging that Indian social work has evolved and changed over the years although also underscored the influence and dominance of eurocentric perspectives in Indian social work they emphasize the need to indigenize and I'm putting it on under quotes Social Work by including the ancient Indian philosophy enshrined in classical Hindu texts uh in this comes many works and including the recent work by Dash 21 the scholars who highlight the indigenous origins of Social Work in India argue that it did not evolve in a vacuum it descended from the long and rich Indian civilizational Heritage and from Global forces of modernization kar 1993 and my argument is around that but I'm exploring it further a cursory look at the scholarship regarding the emergence of Social Work India reveals that debate regarding foreign versus indigenous origins of Social Work ignores the social work ignores that social work in India emerged in the backdrop of British colonialism and Indian anti-colonial movement in the 19th century now 19th century becomes a very defining movement because it's a time when um the Indian middle class those educated in British colonial uh educational institutions are coming back to India and they are trying to respond to this civilizational uh debate that British colonizers are uh you know through which they are ruling India by saying that you know there is the idea of uh you know natives being Savage and they need to be civilized so these young people trained in you know Western institutions are trying to take this discourse had on instead of debating foreign versus indigenous Origins there is a need to look at how colonialism and anti-colonial struggles shape the emergence of Social Work and its broader Contour while contemporary scholarship like Dash 21 rightly highlights the eurocentricism in in Indian social work and suggestes and suggests decolonization of the discipline it doesn't Del into the British colonialism or anti-colonial movement and its influence on emergence of Social Work discipline so I have divided the paper into four parts the first part deals with the notion of sa which is very critical in understanding how it's connected to the EM emergence of social work because SAA is a very old uh idea which is based on these Hindu Traditions but in 19th century we see that the very notion of saba is undergoing a lot of change and I will talk about how there's a shift in our notion of saba in 19th century and how informed how it informed and shaped uh over the years the idea of Social Work the tradition of SAA has serviced oneself the family and God in four states of on life is as old as Hinduism however it acquired a new meaning in the 19th century and was and large to include social and political Dimensions pre-colonial Virgin of SAA essentially included personal aspects of life and had religious overtones it was embedded within the figurative walls of karmic isolation for example for WAP charia was the 20th century WN white Saint SAA represented complete surrender to Dy it included giving up of the body mind and worldly belongings he opposed the traditional practice of fasting and um aism by the beginning of 20th century North India witnessed a vibrant associational and Social Service initiative that borrowed from Dynamic and depro rooted living tradition I'm using the category of living tradition because that uh kind of gives us an idea that Traditions are not static they're Dynamic and uh they change over a period of time in light of what is happening in the Contemporary world so uh the way uh we have engaged with history and emergence of Social Work in India we treat Traditions as if they are static but they are Dynamic and when you look at the shifting Notions of sa in 19th century you really get a sense that they were really shifting and as we know in in theory that culture uh Traditions they it's a dynamic entity it's a dynamic concept it cannot be treated as a static idea so I'm coming from that I'm looking at it from that lens the older vergins of charity or service in the form of Dana sa Karm yoga and brahmachari that informed the social service efforts and associational culture acquired more practical and this worldly meanings During the period in terms of Outlook the social service efforts and the associational culture were British in origin and had a Western influence they were nevertheless informed by the Indian living tradition the category that I'm using Becker uh uh 2006 while discussing the work of ramak Krishna Mission highlights Wanda's contribution as its founder to reinterpret traditional Hindu Concepts like K yoga and SAA he used powerful imagery of service as worship of the Living God and argued that SAA should be offered to Jiva or SAA the human being or the soul understood as imminently Divine the new meanings that have attained invol acquisition and pride of IND sok for a new religio political identity shaped by Imagine Hindu Nation for example like many other English educated oper and middle class Indians Swami vian's notion is Sav shap were shaped by CH to understand the reasons for India's subjugation during British colonialism his project was unique in the sense that it combined both social and political components the social component involved Reformation of Hinduism and the political project intended to displace Colonial oppression by mobilizing new groups into institutional structure of Hinduism in pursuit of developing a constituency for this project he reconfigured the basic tenants of Hinduism the reconfiguration involved blend of three distinct Traditions the Orthodox principles of Hinduism as represented by Vedas the emerg emerging socially sensitive and reforming aspects of reformist aspects of Hinduism that highlighted conditions of so-called Untouchables and the principles of charity and Notions of service embodied in Christianity Swami vianda was the first to use the concept of sa giving it a new meaning he defined it as organized service to humankind now instead of God the focus is on people the gurus of 19th century were distinct in terms of their cast identity as well as education most of the gurus belonged to SAA apass groups and were also educated in English and had been at some time teachers and educators in many ways VI ananda's attempt to codify Hinduism and establish the concept of sa reflected an intervention by the upper class to construct a religion religious based Community a Hindu Nation it was a reflection of political process echoing the assumptions of Hindu Traditions that Colonial modernity had articulated and uh I'll skip some page now let's look at gandhian idea of SAA and uh uh how uh Gandhi I mean Gandhi was not the first person to use SAA as a term vianda had used it much before Gandhi as is evident from the discussion in the previous section the term Saba was in used much before Gandhi deployed it in his constructive work the term was used in naming organizations like Seas SN for the window upliftment uh and marati daily like bat seak Gandhi used the term sa in the context of organizations like be sea Mandel Gandhi Seas s he preferred to use the word service to describe activity and also use another significant term called constructive uh an adjective describing work activity or program sir Watson 2015 argues that in several ways in which the term constructive work was used suggest that okay it also carried the connotation of term sa used in common sense context as Community repair now uh Gandhi also used SAA in context of tribes the tribal population because Professor binu talked about tribes and Indigenous category Gandhi was very critical of Christian missionaries prizing tribes and argued for relative value of tribe and cast Hindu culture for example in context of Bill tribe he argued for stream of Consciousness sensitization and uh when you compare Gandhi's notion of sa to ambedkar's notion of sa there is a stark difference edar critiqued gandhian notion of SAA that the Untouchable and the member of depressed classes in general suffers because of his own personal attributes of being vicious or sinful he attributed suffering of the depressed classes to the unfavorable social environment and S suggested a rural campaign to secure Civic rights and urban movement for economic equality in industry and a program of social intercourse to inculcate upon the mind of Hindu public the necessity of establishing contact and social intercourse between the touchables and Untouchables he believed that the silent infilitration of rational ideas among the ignorant mass of cast Hindus cannot work for the elevation of depressed classes now what was it uh one can easily Trace uh the roots of modern discipline of Social Work in the short courses offered by nagpa for example neighborhood house so one can also look at uh you know how Colonial modernity shaped these efforts I will skip uh many things because I'm short of time talking about social service organization Social Service organizations offered a new approach to social activity and were a middleclass Enterprise of nation building the organizations like uh Servants of India Society founded in 1905 engaged in a wide variety of welfare activities including compiling of industrial survey similarly Social Service league and non- denominational middle class asso Association started small Social Work centers that why inspired by the concept of settlement house houses such as twine Beall in London so Western Notions of Social Service resonated with Hindu Living Traditions the local organizations that were engaged with Social Service were outwardly modern yet also borrowed from the older forms of associational activities the leadership of Social Service organizations chose to focus their energies in the work of samage society rather than getting involved uh actively involved in educational politics against the Raj in several ways the sensibilities generated by Social Service organizations provided snapshots of upcoming social work as a professional DED social worker as a professional dedicated to uplift the Indian poor now uh I I would Skip One important uh you know part where I'm trying to say that how Social Work discipline try to engage with Social Service Association and traditions like there was a dialogue between uh gandhian constructive workers and Social Work It uh in in 1960s and there was a report which discussed what are the possibilities for the meeting ground and uh there's also uh in 1967 on 27th convocation of Tata Institute of social sciences again it's from the Aris how Swami siddeshwar Anand head of ramakrishan mission Institute of culture in Kolkata was invited as a chief guest and he addressed social workers and what is evident is that the Social Work institutes like tataa Institute of social sciences have been attempting to find a meeting ground between Social Service tradition and the discipline of social work now the concluding part the dominance of Western models on Indian Social Work how should one look at the dominance the recent call for indigenization and decolonization social work in India indeed gives an impression that despite attempts to attempts to contextualized Social Work Western models still dominate the discipline the question that needs to be answered is do Western models really dominate social work in India and if they do how and why Western models came to dominate the Indian Social Work discipline to answer these questions first and foremost one needs to engage with the idea of Western social work is Western idea of Western itself a monolith Western social work is not at all a monolithic entity with a coherent set of ideologies theologies epistemologies and Technologies the Western social work as a discourse was relatively was selectively and I emphasize discursively appropriated by Indian Social Work Educators in local context however the debate regarding the Western versus foreign origins of Social Work reflects a concern whether the Western theories of firstate our understanding of Indian social reality and so consequent Social Work response that is I think very critical uh I'm I'm also borrowing a lot from debates in sociology and anthropology like there was a debate in sociology is there something called Indian sociology and how should it look like similarly anthropology which had origins in colonialism uh struggled to come out and shared its Colonial past and I think we have lot of lessons to learn from these two disciplines like anthropology uh you know as you you you may have uh idea about that it it was a colonial Enterprise but contemporary anthropology has been able to shed many of those Colonial hangovers that it had so uh D Pand uh Satish Des Pand a sociologist Nots that disciplines of social sciences like economics and history achieved considerable movement during the Indian nationalist struggle both by seen as disciplines having potential of providing a strong case against imperialism so in a way social work was also a nation building exercise uh with living uh the founding fathers of the discipline of Social Work played a very important role in National regeneration we get to see that in the first Planning Commission I mean when it was established there was an emphasis on social work similarly there was a dominant motive was modernization of Indian society and uh you get to see that in in terms of uh you know when Naru in 1948 invited an American architect Albert May to start the first community development program so what I'm trying to say is the architects of Indian Nation were very concerned about the modernization of the society and hence a introduction of modern discipline and modern Sciences in India so it's no coincidence that social work borrowed some models or was very closely aligned with American model of social work as I said that community development program itself was imagined by American architect whom Neu invited now what is the way ahead and I will sum up it in two minutes one minute okay one and a half minute so indigenization because we have been discussing indigenization today also and some I think in couple last couple of days indigenization essentially refers to the extent to which Social Work practice is in tune with local context indigenizing indigenizing social work is an attempt to challenge the universal knowledge and cultural hegemony of the dominant discourses globally and locally the indigenization is thus an effort to bring out multiple voices and ways of knowing situated in particular social history historical and cultural milu indigenization is about culture as it refers to idea that theories values and philos values and philosophies that underly practice must be influenced by local factors including local cultures the voies of indigenization of Indian Social Work borrowed professional models of Social Work in India argue that are based on Judo Christian values and are in harmony with Western culture and hence they argue that it needs to be indigenized but uh the departures uh okay I'll skip this and there are other Scholars who who argue for lack of indianness in Social Work curriculum so there is a lot of debate around why we should have indigenization but my argument has been the debate and around indigenization uh where we talk about indigenization as counter hegemonic but in the name of indigenization what we are doing is we are creating another hegemonic discourse in the sense that that like Professor bipin JoJo rightly argued that indigenous in context of Australia New Zealand and in Canada has a different meaning when we are talking about nalization in context of India it's essentially hegemonic because India being a diverse country cannot look at indigenization as an hegemonic idea and I will just one I think 30 seconds a rethinking on history and Social Work allows us to see emergence of Social Work in India as a complex process it provides a critical recourse and reflective self-awareness about the nature of the discipline its current current preoccupations why those preoccupations and not others have come to take their present form the Contemporary debates on Indian Social Work rejuvenate our focus on indigenization of Social Work practice without engaging much with Colonial modernity and debates around Social Service traditions in India while the idea of indigenization may sound very tempting but the in but the pursuit of indigenizing Indian social work should not ignore the exclusions of the state state Le development initiatives that Professor shajan rightly talked about the debate or indigenization of Social Work should move Beyond indianizing social work and should focus on the project of modernity of the Post Independent State and Elite as well from a single story narrative in the social in the social work we can trace the lineage from Rich Regional tribal social mve ments radical social reformers like ambedkar perar s f and many many of the regional you know radical uh reformers as long as Mings of Indian social work are uncritically traced in the notion of India's ancient past which was ironically constituted by orientalist Colonial modernity our ideas of indigenization are bound to be hegemonic where questions on cast gender development human rights of all of all kind s get sidelined in pursuit of indigenizing Social Work We tend to lose not only a sense of history but also the critical understanding of colonialism as a force in process of Destruction and creation of discourses what is then required is a decolonizing social work that to borrow from Clark 2002 places structures of Empire colonialism race cast and gender as Central objects of research while seeking Alternatives ways of Imagining the world thank you I'm sorry for friends we have time for one quick question so I want to respond to a couple of things that are said here no it is not there are two references I have found two speakers have talked about that you want a question oh you want a question because because the the clarification will be helpful to see understand the context and why this is this clarification is need one number one the Indian model current Indian model of Social Work Ed education and practice is not American model is not currently why the American model of Social Work practice education practice has moved away from what was imported at that time to current practice because it is a competency based social work education practice is different and the I have reviewed the ugc framework where I found a lot of references which I studied when in 80s okay but still they are being used but lot of publication that I'm aware of Indian professors have researchers have published and they are not used being used because their research is based on Indian context so who is making the choice I think that needs to be reflected on so it is neither American model nor indianized model of Education that we are currently using it so we need to reflect critically on that I have the question to Professor bin JoJo uh you have mentioned about chological approach towards while epistemological um location to be decided uh for the research specifically uh for the indigenous communities why while uh in Social Work tradition or social work practices or courses when we are finding this this phological um explanation will take us to the Hedonism now Hedonism uh if it is satisfying the individual Pleasures that's the base of the theology uh my question to you that when uh a person even if he's on six or he's on nine how uh are are we think of as teachers or the faculty uh to to transfer that not taking them to that Honis hedonistic way to look at it because there may be possibility that they will be receiving this answer at the field that who are you to do the research what do you know about us so this still olcal thing I was really uh having a question that how will you look at it and what is your take of thank you you want an answer yes I want an answer because because because it depends on the individualism and theism uh is not going to answer s yeah um yeah it is it is very difficult to give very short answer at this stage uh but what I would say that one will have to go back to understand the whole value systems or the philosophy of the community and and from that location look at all these elements of the world view and phology is one of them the moment we isolate it that it might be a problematic so I would say that it would one need to contextualize from which context we are trying to look at techology I'm asking challenges of teach student in because you know I recently received such messages like one person who is basically trained management sent me a message here saying that I would like to do the research in tribal communities can you that since I was the sociology person I I I will have I'll have just one single simple answer to that uh it is not what canot justify or claim that just one being a tribe or indigenous person whatever he or she does research is indigenous stch on the at the same time when they some when somebody doesn't belong to tribal or indigenous Community even if he or she doesn't belong to that but if she has that epistemological position then what can do it so nothing nothing stops so that epistemological position become very very important there and and that's why I I always argue that being from the community doesn't certify that yes yes thank you so as the team says leaving no one behind so we know who are left behind we've been talking about indigenous practices we have been talking about social policy in action so field components a very essential component as part of our curriculum so have we really um you know taken this is very strong thing to document the best practices because we know a lot of practitioners on field who has been exploring how to really bring the people left behind into the mainstream the marginalized communities into the mainstream so there's always I see a lot of gap between uh the the academicians and the practitioners there's a lot of Gap so is there any practice that we have been consistently looking at and documenting this it's it's a very beautiful experience that you it's a very triggering also the how STG is localized and how you brought the ultimately how the people left behind being mainstreamed and the best practices through our good fieldwork action practices social policies to feed it further so anybody can say who who spoke about policy and action who spoke about yeah STG so we have kind of you know I think if you look at you know in one one state yesterday somebody was saying 50 Social Work institutions are there and the volume of students but are we really addressing uh these issues in reality the ground realities so I'm imma I'm a Social Development specialist and an educationist working with the rural community especially in telana I think uh the question is to everyone sitting here because uh you know uh the trouble which we are having you know I first of all I don't um you know agree with the idea of mainstream there is nothing called mainstream Everything is Everything is to be given its own due importance um so when we change that mindset from mainstream and margin margin is definitely we need to talk about it but the moment we say mainam there is something which is accepted and you know like having a kind of a power over others uh but the point I completely agree with the point that this this practice which is an essential dimension of Social Work needs to be strengthened that how do we bring in this practices some of the attempts which the Tata Institute of social science is doing is the field action projects field Action project is an excellent opportunity for us to experiment the ideas which you have about the issues which we have identified and then try and make a kind of a live laboratory where you're trying to experiment it's not that you have a solution you're trying to experiment with possibilities and then these things comes back to the class so my suggestion is that all faculty across the country teaching in various institutions must engage with realities say for example field work you mentioned about field work when we send students to field work and then they do the field work in that organization whatever the organization decides and come back and we have an IC or whatever conference and discuss on K but have we been able to pick up something from that field and take a develop a research project if there is an issue identified have you been able to engage with that organization to strengthen probably certain areas which we have knowledge which we can provide service you know support them or we learn something from them invite them to the class and probably support in the teaching process so it has to be a mutually engaging process so then only we probably will be able to achieve this idea of uh because when students go to the field they are working with people who are left behind in very many ways we have listened to many many cases in the in the conference so I think it's an engagement process between the practitioners teachers and students so the three has to come together along with several other institutions and [Music] stakeholders we have heard some very complex ideas and I was try to understand and the way I could understand was indigenous Community local SBG these are all local ways of understanding and profor Mish lied us to the policy do so these are the some of the common things linking this presentation listening to all the present some new ideas and many of the presentation I found asking questions so it took me back to G statement in some article we had say that one of the consolations to modern man is he or she can ask questions without having the answers so thank you we can go for Lun uh thank you one and all uh now we are assembling here once again at 2:45 uh one announcement for theam members of N a general bodying meeting is scheduled today at 7:30
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$20 Cyclone Dust Separator: Good Deal or Garbage?
so today we're gonna tackle this this is kind of like one of those Chinese knockoffs of a dust deputy I bought it probably two years ago just to see how well it compares the only problem is I didn't buy an actual dust deputy to compare it against so we're just going to go ahead and install it I got this little I don't know what it is it looks like a 20 gallon maybe fiber drum and I like these fiber drums because they have kind of the rigidity of a steel drum but the weight of a plastic drum if you try to use a little plastic drum or even like a bucket the suction of the vacuum could collapse the sides but that won't happen here so anyway I already installed a hose onto this end I guess this would be like the suction line I don't know what you would call it the inlet there you go the inlet of the cyclone and then I guess you would call this maybe the exhaust or this is the part that goes to your your dust collector or what I'm going to use is this giant rigid shop vac I'm still trying to decide on how I'm going to attach it if I want to permanently attach a hose to this spot or if I want to make it removable so once I figure that out I'll get started in putting this together [Music] [Applause] three inches how about this cheap hole saw set years ago and you know it didn't specify what it was for so the first time I tried it I tried it on a piece of metal just a thin piece of metal but you can see what it did to the teeth and which other stuff broke on it it was cheap so I wasn't too disappointed so now I have this sketchy set up here that I'm gonna have to disassemble it's kind of just a an amalgamation of parts you know to make the whole saw work which me look this is invade this is set up for you know cutting four inch holes in walls for dryer vent piping and things like that I think I'm gonna have to know I thought I was gonna have to take its advice but it's a little like I said it's a little raw one of the locating pins is broken off it's definitely not going to cut Center but it'll have to do it's just cutting the visible just cutting through this little plastic wish me look nice and wobbly [Music] yes I'm gonna throwing that whole sock it away I think next time I need a hole like that I'll have to just get a new kit did the job so I already lost the gasket that's supposed to go around this but I'm just gonna use some foam weather stripping probably wine line this flange with the weather stripping before I attach everything but before I do that I have to transfer the the holes from this flange to this guy there I can't find my my all but I got the next best thing here point the end of a compass they're going for a precision here should be obvious by now things like trend about trying to wrangle an octopus okay I'm going to drill these four holes you guys don't need to see that so I'll be right back when it's done [Music] they're eight millimeter in case you're keeping track do you guys think zoomy out alright I'm gonna go ahead and install this sorry I said I zoomed you out but I actually zoom doing I'm gonna go ahead and install this and hook it up and give it a try [Music] I wonder what's gonna break first [Music] let's take a look inside well there's definitely sawdust in there I should have probably shown you the empty container before but regardless I'm editing between this and that and everything else anyway so if I were trying to be deceitful I could easily do that but what I'm gonna do for my own peace of mind so I'm going to clean this out I'm going to clean that out and then I'm going to do the ultimate test here you see all that sawdust in there maybe not hold on one sec there you go so my table-saw is pretty full and I'm gonna try to fill up this guy I don't want to go all the way because if I go all the way then if I fill this up all the way then it will eventually go straight into there so I'll go about half way with this see how much dust passes through and gets into that okay so now you can see the inside of that is clean the inside of my shop vac is clean I have dusted off my filter this is the main reason why I want to make this conversion is I'm I'm sick and tired of cleaning that filter I don't mind so much having to empty that container and really that drum is not much bigger than that container but the cleaning these guys a pain in the butt so I'd like to just not have to do that if possible I'm gonna get everything together and then set it up and go for that and see if I can do something all right there's not gonna be a lot for you to see here but I'm going to just start removing some of the sawdust for my [Music] okay one thing I notice it builds up a lot more static which is interesting not really that big a deal so just so you see I took a big chunk out of that load of sawdust that was inside the saw here so let's go ahead and open her up and see how it looks now I did I did move pretty fast there so it wouldn't surprise me if I ended up overloading the cyclone and then made the dust you know kind of bypass the cyclone and go straight into the shop back but we're gonna find out right now so as expected I did get some crossover but I don't think that is really the fault of the cyclone it just has to do with the size and the amount of material I was moving through it I'll do one more test and this time I'll just do some light some light normal shop vacs tile work you know like all around my workbench and everything and maybe we'll get a different result maybe not but this was probably beyond what it's designed for still did a pretty good job if you ask me I have this volume versus that amount so and it looks like this amount there's a lot of really coarse stuff but maybe not anyway I'm gonna empty these out again try it again okay this is test number two general duty shop-vac work cleaning up let me give this a shot and then we will check out the results [Music] well I ended up going overboard a little bit again but this was a more realistic situation or a more common type situation cleaning up around my miter saw and so it was also heavily caked in sawdust I expect there's gonna be some pasture again I don't know if you heard or if you noticed but I was picking up pretty decent sized chunks of offcuts I heard him going through the system I'll check that out the only thing that made it was this piece of tape that is impressive and not unexpected I guess because this cyclone is pretty much the does the exact same thing that a dust deputy does does and I those things have been the dust deputies have been proven time after time to work I specifically chose this design because it has this I think they call it a toroidal shape here a little bit different than the dust deputy design the dust deputee has a flat top and I thought that maybe this would increase efficiency just a little bit and as you can see I'm pretty happy with the results so let me wrap things up here so I'm sure there's lots of videos about this exact product out on YouTube I kind of when I do my own reviews or if there's something that I want to try out for myself I try to stay away from other people's content so I can come up with my own conclusions and do it my own way so anyway this is I bought this for a little less than $20 a long time ago I think I got it off of a wish maybe maybe I got it off of Amazon I'm not sure but do remember it took a long time to get here so I'm just I'm guessing it's gonna be it came from wish the the dust deputy made by Oneida at the time of filming this runs about fifty five dollars so but I don't know just a little over I guess it's a little more than two and a half times the price of this and you can get what I would consider the same performance now before you guys run to the comments and you know say that this is ripping off patents or stealing somebody's design you need to keep in mind that cyclone technology has been around for forever and nobody in the market today owns that technology or that patent and so you know this company has as much of a right to make it as anybody else what I wanted to check was just were these cheaper versions did they perform did they do a job do they work and I can confidently say that yes this one does work I'm not gonna I'm not gonna link anything down in the description where you can buy it if you really want one of these you can find them yourself you know I would encourage you to maybe check out some of the offerings that Oneida has and I my goal is actually to buy a super dust deputy made by Oneida that I can use on my big dust collector but for the time being this will do well for sanding and cleaning up and all the little things that I need to do around the shop that doesn't require a big dust collector so to sum up seems to be built well seems to work well I did make sure I bought one that made the that has the toroidal whatever design at the top and I also did pay attention to reviews because there are some models out there that are kind of not as well built this one is pretty pretty solid for what it is it's definitely sturdier than the then the plastic that it's attached to no I've seen I have seen people attach these units to their dusts or not their dust collectors but to their shop vacs and make it one giant rolling unit and I don't really see the benefit of that I well I think keeping it modular and for my use is better because then if I need to take the shop back into a room of the house or somewhere else I don't have to disconnect it from the big apparatus and maybe there's a design where it just drops in and it's not fastened or anything but for the time being while I'm using this I think I'll keep them separate the hoses are long enough that you know they're I'm not going to be you know cramped for space or anything and I think it'll work for me for now if I do feel like in the future I do want like an all-in-one unit I'll build something I'll make a video about it probably but for the time being I'm satisfied with keeping them separate so I hope you enjoyed the video if you did go ahead and give me a like and subscribe to my channel if you haven't already done so it really does help out and go ahead and give me your opinion down below even if you don't think that these are ripoffs or whatever your opinion is I like I enjoyed the conversation so thanks everybody for watching my name is Tom I will see you next time [Music]
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how B all you're right there was a time when our limit was the SK we were living in our lives it was feeling on me FR but it turned out I was not willing to slide I play the villain when you cry feeling from your eyes now why I had you feeling that inside and feeling what I find like coning it real life the feeling I find is feeling the ride cuz I don't give the right for need to win you mind cuz you is a guy but I still call your picture on my window still I still hear your voice in the light when I'm sit still things need to get better you never think you will f up left cut this isn't real cuz I still got your picture on my window I still hear your voice in my when I'm say still things need to get better you never think it will Fed Up left cut tell me this me back in the day when I asked your name text your number when you came for a call it a day we sat down had the chat and it was great in a quiet little place I grew accustom to your face then we grew closer in the way silence never came life was our a little game we got caught up in the play never thought about the pain and I saw a to play maybe I ought to run away but I still cut your picture on my window still I still hear your voice in the light when I'm Ser still things need to get better you never think you will Fed Up left cut this is real cuz I still got your picture on my window I still hear your voice in my when I'm still things need to get better you never think it will fat up left cut tell me this is me this is real me this me this is me this me this me winter mornings don't want to get out of bed water runs down the glass the sky is gray the land is wet the sea is wild the breeze is fresh the air is cold the feelings old the people are depressed the windows condensation is written in the offices people working to the houses people living in the buses and classrooms covered in scribbling mirrors and bathrooms steamed up mled in movement and individuality fingertips slip on the glass a playful grasp on reality part of the daily loosening grip on sanity portraying crazy mood strings wit and Clarity anything to cope with the cold daydreaming waiting for the sun to glow and bring hope wrapped up in jacket scarf rolled round throat fighting the elements till the low feeling goes like the snow but I still got your picture on my window still I still hear your voice in the night when I'm see still things need to get better you never think you will Fed Up left cut tell me this isn't real cuz I still got your picture on my window still I still hear your voice in the night when I'm St still things need to get better you never think it will Fed Up left cut tell me this isn't real but I still call your picture on my window still I still hear your voice in the light when I'm saying still things need to get better you never think you fed up left cut cuz I still got your picture on my window I still hear your voice in the when I'm saying still things needs to get better you never think it will fat up left cut tell me this isn't real me this is a world me this is me this is a me this me me
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Kate Sears supports restrictions on Predator Landlords
so thanks very much and you know there's absolutely no question that we have a housing supply problem the county of Moran but to me that does not in any way excuse the extraordinarily large increases in rent that our residents have been suffering and that it's making it very challenging for all of us as employers to retain a recruit recruit our employees and is obviously exacerbating a traffic problem I think one of our speakers David Jean Burns said a best when he said the aim of Just Cause eviction ordinance is to restrain the Predators I think that's absolutely right and I think the same is true for mandatory mediation and I would note that that I believe the suggested trigger for mandatory mediation was a five percent rent increase I think that's appropriate it was not a ten percent rent increases some of our speakers thought I think both of those steps are ones that the mandatory mediation and Just Cause are important steps for us to take and I think you know I'll note that in our staff report I really appreciated the amount of information data in the staff report and there's a table that indicates five jurisdictions in California that have just caused ordinances without a rentable stabilization program that's M rebuild Glendale Maywood San Diego and Union City I don't think we have a good sense of how successful just clause ordinance can be without rent stabilization but I think it's really an important place to start and so I'm not going to go through all seven of the recommendations individually because I I support all of the recommendations by staff and I really look forward to staff working in these various areas with the full engagement and under the direction of our board subcommittee thank you thank you
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Kindling, match, kerosine
hey good morning it's time to welcome you to the porch again um the quote of the day is from an article and time magazine from this last week uh it's got a nice picture of the people in front of trump tower the fist up black power symbol and the uh court is called if the video was the match and the corona virus was the kindling downtown provided the kerosene the article is written by alec it's called the president protesters and the plague of police violence by alex aldman um and before we delve deeper into this i do want to say i i have police in the family uh i have been upset on the other hand uh by the amount of militarization in the police i've seen over the last especially over the last 25 years since uh police force uh from the military that only encouraged the military to overspend and to give away more material over the years um and it led to uh dangerous training of policemen abroad and in the united states but police are necessary and when we talk usually about defunding policemen we mean to not pay so much money for the force but to spend the money elsewhere such as in training people in actual peacekeeping how to de-escalate how to solve problems in the community before they happen to see the policing is something bigger than what it currently is uh where you throw money at it like by the cameras right now camera is important but uh equipment's not and uh the cameras are only important because the training for police have been not great has been uh dangerous um there are of course a lot of these activities that are safe and important so i want to balance that out when you're talking about defunding these days that's what they're talking about just reducing the amount of the militarized policing uh and work on compassion care trauma acknowledged action in the community and how to improve it and drama is exasperated by the inequality of wealth and job and now let's talk about the president protesters in the plague of police violence okay the killing of george floyd was shocking but to be surprised by it is a privilege african-americans do not have i wasn't very surprised attack on the united states since 9 11 either though a black person is killed by a police officer in america at the rate of more than one every other day say that again more than one every other day uh floyd's death followed those of brianna taylor an emergency medical technician shot at least eight times inside her louisville kentucky home by plainclothes police and executing a no-knock warrant and ahmed arbury killed in a confrontation with three white men as he jogged through their neighborhood in brunswick georgia even floyd's anguish gasps were familiar the same words were spoken by eric garner in 2014 when he was killed by police in staten island he said i can't breathe again i'm reading from alex altman's article special report to the nation yet the timing and cruelty of floyd's death captured in a horrific horrific video that shows the white minneapolis police officer derek chovin usually kneeling on casually kneeling on the victim's neck and this has spurred a national uprising since floyd died on may 25th demonstrations have erupt rallied to the cause of racial justice the vast majority of the protests have been peaceful with simple demands handwritten on torn pieces of cardboard enough is enough stop killing us justice for george floyd those pleas have resonated around the world producing expressions of solidarity from europe to new zealand and russia and africa the protests have also triggered civil civic unrest in america a scale not seen since the assassination of martin luther king jr in 1968. protesters burned a police precinct in minneapolis torched cop cars in los angeles and atlanta and dodged plumes of tear gas from tulsa oklahoma to madison wisconsin and by june 2nd the national guard had been activated in 28 states in a dozen cities they'd also imposed curfews to quell looting arson and spasms of violence militarized police surged cruisers into for two and a half months america has been paralyzed by a plague its streets eerily empty now the pent-up energy and anxiety and rage have spilled out cover 19 laid bare the nation's broader racial inequities about 13 of the u.s population are african americans but according to cdc data 22 of those with cover 19 and 23 of those who have died from it household wage loss and 73 say they lack an emergency fund to cover expenses according to pew research center it's either covert is killing us cops are killing us or the economy is killing us said priscilla borker a 31 year old work social worker who joined demonstrations in brooklyn on may 29th in the video was the match and the coronavirus the kindling donald trump has provided the kerosene since the start of his term the president has turned the oval office into an instrument of racial ethnic and cultural division a man who both sided a white premises march went to war with nfl players protesting peacefully against police brutality called african nations [ __ ] [ __ ] countries and told american congress women of color go back to where they came from and was never going to appeal for harmony now trump was never going to appeal for harmony now as the floyd protest spread trump called demonstration demonstrators thugs threatened them with vicious dogs and borrowed a phrase popularized by the miami police chief walter headley in 1967 when the looters looting starts the shooting starts again i'll note what how that last paragraph started if the video was the match and the coronal virus was a kindling donald trump provided the kerosene given the tone from the top and the grassroots anger it's a surprise this confrontation didn't come sooner the movement for racial justice was arguably the biggest story in america before trump came along black lives matters began as a protest crime bloomed into political force across the country activists won convictions and shaped federal policy during the last years of the obama administration seating their message across college campuses and popular culture since then in legislation and presidential platforms it wasn't enough but it was progress and too many activists trump looks like white america's response now stop here for cav yet um a cousin of mine was upset about all this stuff uh he's seen in uh social media about white privilege and white privilege is a reality in this country compared it's a comparative privilege right a privilege is compared to somebody else [Music] and i do realize and acknowledge his pain he comes from a predominantly white neck of the woods in missouri probably no black people live in the city at all where he's from our town you know about 1500 2000 people um he didn't go to school with any and only met blacks and so therefore they were probably quite different culturally so his experience of being um white privilege is that uh the which richest whites the most powerful whites control the system and he doesn't have much uh opportunity under it that's what he's complaining about so um some of the white anger is you've got to see is not just one way of looking at or another uh people who are from a particular background from all white region of the country or mostly white region in the country uh with little contact growing up will see it in different ways those who are poorest in their town who have never had the chances that the richer people in town have uh will slash out one way whereas the richer people might see the protecting their white privilege and the whole country is important but not necessarily important in their village because they don't have the recent hundreds of years um it wasn't enough but it was progress and too many activists trump looks like white america's response trump was elected in part because black lives matter was winning said jessica byrd of the movement for black lives trump was our punishment he was an effective one so that's what whites uh white people especially the rulers of america need to understand they allow blacks and latinos and activists see trump as a punishment for their success politically to take over the executive branch and remain in the rule of senate they see trump as a punishment and mitch mcconnell and since adult okay protest is a right in this country um and the audience black lives matter found during the tail end of the obama station's power the power that they were able to show has been subsumed into the broader anti-trump resistance which pinballs between outrages now resistance is one thing we've i think the country needs to go beyond resistance and continue on action until this uh trump and and mitch mcconnell thing get wiped out um america's had enough of the things like the muslim ban children put in cages impeachment in a way black lives matter has been a victim of its own accomplishments accomplishments it articulated a language of subjugation that could be applied to their class systemic injustice became about everything rather than the original thing which was police killing black people again uh don't forget that a lot of poor wives see themselves as victims and will because of class and their parents maybe have been in the same class and the grandparents and this has been a long thing so um i would say don't isolate them they're the most likely allies along with those veterans from foreign wars who've come back and are dissatisfied with this system and let's continue this all hasn't stopped from 2015 to 2019 according to statistics compiled by the washington post police shot and killed 962 to 1000 that's a lot um shot and killed how many did they shoot black americans are nearly three times as likely as white people to be killed by police according to the data base mapping police violence i would say on face value evidence that shows that uh people are afraid of black people more than white people or they want i think they can get away with bullying people i don't know what do you think the killings are continuing a pace this year except now it seems as if if the nation had moved on however for us to get the attention that we need we've got to set things of fire says uh james talton a 32 year old new york fitness instructor because it seems like nobody's paying attention so when [Music] trump and his tied their hands and played their political games and like emperors and and people who really don't want to run the country but want to just keep it in their hands uh people are saying well i guess we gotta set things on fire to catch your attention we're serious we need change now all right nationwide riots a virus that has killed more than 100 000 americans a president threatening to unleash the military on citizens how much more can the country bear every day in this awful exhausting year has come to feel like rock bottom and then we tunnel further into some hideous crawl space more than 40 million jobs have vanished in 10 weeks uh now it's about 12 weeks full and 15 that the struggle poised to define the final months before a bitterly divisive election is a conflict that dates to america's founding a force so powerful it can push even a once in a century pandemic aside those who have fought for racial justice for years for decades are resolute i believe that we have been working these past four years to get back in the ring with trump said bird and i truly believe that we will win okay i've got some visitor hi show maker vlog good morning uh shout out to joe maker blog showmaker vlog huh let me give him or her attention it's a cool name showmaker let's see if i can paste it right now yeah that's good all right let me set my car here oh this is kevin stowed on the porch don't forget to subscribe if you want to have more discussions like this please feel free to make comments and again good morning showmaker blog general day can you believe that was just uh less than a month ago outside the cup foods grocery store at east 38th street and chicago avenue in south minneapolis floyd had bought a backpack of cigarettes with what the clerk suspected was a counterfeit 20 bill three squad cars converged to confront him as he sat in the driver's seat of a blue mercedes suv derek shovens was the last to arrive since joining the minneapolis police force in 2001 showman has been the subject of at least 17 conduct complaints almost all of which were closed without discipline according to city records okay problems with police force they have to admit it this is more than a problem 17 times no records please don't keep records of death uh out and their transparency a lot this guy who killed uh george floyd was involved in at least three cases in which all officers shot a civilian another officers involved in floyd's arrest how was the subject of at least six complaints five of which resulted in no discipline one is still under investigation and i think that was the guy who was standing what's going on um his picture has been shown in the media too in 2017 tao was sued in federal court for excessive use of force over allegations he beat up a suspect during an arrest the city settled for 25 000 according to legal filing attorneys for chauvin and tao did not respond to requests for comment how can you do that city has to pay out twenty five thousand dollars no wonder the guy didn't put his hands on him but he stood there and didn't do anything he didn't knock off his friend the guy was dead and he still didn't knock his friend off the body horrible shoven and tau are just to start a review of federal and city records reveal a broad picture of impunity within the minneapolis police department and in many of them like kansas city kansas kansas city missouri where i live johnson county i'm sure too a review uh a 2015 report by the u.s justice department justice department found that only 20 percent or 21 percent of conduct complaints against minneapolis police were ever investigated only 21 were ever investigated that's over a five-year period only 13 out of nearly 1 200 complaints processed from october 2012 to 2015 resulted in discipline according to local news reports third tune i have a thousand percent i think or it's about one percent excuse me and most of these cases the police officer in question was sent for coaching we all need coaching in our lives but i don't that's enough apparently we've seen somebody get 17 conduct complaints well what disciplinary structure do exist in america are weak or at least in minneapolis and many many cities the department's office of police conduct review can only make a recommendation to the chief whose own decisions can be reversed i have seen so many instances where the chief imposed discipline and an officer was fired only to have it overturned or reduced says teresa nelson legal director of the aclu in minnesota for two decades federal officials repeatedly recommended reforms to increase accountability all right we don't have a police state where the federal government can tell the local police what to do but there's a federal government for two decades tell them to decrease or de-escalate uh they would occur use of force and violations and build up community trust many departments have failed to do this but minneapolis lag behind most other metro police departments in implementing them experts say the department stands out for the permissive language of its guidance which notes that the unconscious neck restraint can be used if the subject is exhibiting active aggression or active resistance again these rules about resistance a guy guy has a 20 crime possibly it's just out of proportion the escalation was not in the police officer's mind the results have been evidenced in the streets since 2015 minneapolis police have rendered people unconscious with neck restraints like the one chauvin applied to floyd at least black residents were about nine times more likely than whites to be arrested for low level offenses according to a recent aclu study people in this community have been very concerned about the minneapolis police department for a long time says hans lee a pastor at calvary lutheran church it was a tinder box yeah i've been hearing about minneapolis for years i kept thinking they'd get better sometimes police brutality as also maybe justice activism after the 200 excuse me after the 2014 killing of garner on state staten island and michael brown and ferguson's protesters occupied the mall of america and shut down freeways in november 2015 after jamar clark an unarmed black man was shot and killed in north minneapolis protesters established an encampment outside a nearby precinct for 18 days the following year after philando castile was shot in weeks i would be not be surprised to find out that minnesota had a lot of sundown towns up through the 1950s uh and this is a culture uh in which uh the stories embedded like the rest of america minneapolis activists have faced new challenges under trump the 45th president has exasperated excuse me except exacerbated the tensions between police and communities across the country unwinding some of the key criminal justice reform measures that president obama had championed trump's first attorney general jeff sessions reinstated a program that allowed the pentagon to send state and military equipment like armored vehicles grenade launchers bayonet and battering ramps probably tear gas too sessions restricted the obama administration's use of consent decrees which are court order agreements to overhaul local police departments accused of abuses and civil rights violations that probably included minneapolis he also scaled back a voluntary program obama created to help reform police departments it's quiet now here in kansas city and this name [Music] looks pretty i want you to understand that this is the way it could be okay if trump would uh do what he's supposed to do i see that i've got more people on this live so i'm going to know hey i'm a blog i didn't know you were there shout out to i'm a vlog thanks for watching a vlog shout out and i like your hands growing up there thanks for watching okay let me wrap up this article and encourage you guys to get involved in the issues and if you like the blog you can subscribe uh and i'll try to look up yours when i get time today all right um i'm reading from an article and talking about an article from time magazine this week it's called the president the protesters and the plague of police violence okay let me wrap this up shortly after 5 pm on june 1st a line of nine military trucks carrying national guard troops and helmets and tan camouflage uniforms slowly rolled onto the white house grounds and down a narrow alley near the west wing the trucks canvas tops uh passed just below the windows of the offices of the president's chief of staff snapping selfies before the building's iconic north portico the whole thing was a photo op it was a nasty one too from trump the rare display of military might outside the seat of american power was only the beginning i am your president of law and order trump declared in the rose garden just before curfew descended on washington on the seventh night of national unrest trump threatened to deploy military personnel to quash the protest not just washington but across the country as he spoke officers fired rubber bullets and sprayed chemicals to disperse demonstrators outside the white house gates shortly after twin engine uh 60 blackhawk and uh 72 lakota helicopters swept just above the tree line over the capitals streets buzzing a crowd of protesters with a down wash of air debris and fuel exhaust in an apparent show of horse a maneuver used to cow insurgents in combat zones that should be enough america's needs to say to trump and they have and they have not only the america but the military brass have all gotten on board and said this was not appropriate especially in the situation in the time and i don't think trump's been shouting too much about leaving up protesters too much and i think will continue trump's aides believe the confrontation will play to the president's political advantage in the run-up to the november elections i don't know the law and order president couldn't get very many people to show up in his rally in tulsa i think the republicans need to look for a new candidate and get rid of mitch mcdonald at the same time the unrest rest really really makes you want tough republican leadership one house official says white house official search people do not want their streets to be lit on fire i don't think anybody wants their streets to live on fire so something's wrong in that country and sending in the troops is not it campaign advisers see in the chaos a reprisal in 1968 he courted white voters with coded racism against african americans after years of spreading urban variety um yeah we'll see if facebook gets sidelined and fox news gets sidelined those are the prime insiders of bad news uh instead of looking at the good that's coming of this movement not all republicans are convinced trump's re-election chances are going down a republican donor and trump's supporter it's hard to see how these riots don't boost joe biden's claim to be the alka-seltzer america needs to soothe its stomach right now stuart stevens a trump critic who served as chief strategist to 2012 republican presidential nominee mitt romney notes that trump won in 2016 with 46 percent of the vote because non-white turnout declined for the first time in 20 years is if that's all they depend on to win they could be in trouble you can call them protests but you can also call them non-white voter turnout rallies stephen says of the racial justice demonstrations it's hard to imagine anything that's going to be more motivated and non-white there's a lot of whites out there protesting too um even before floyd's death uh race relations in america were regressing trump had emboldened a virgin burgeoning white supremacist movement hate crime violence reached for a 16-year high in 2008 because americans told pew research center uh people last year that the expression of racism has grown more common during trump's term there is literally a brewing civil war that is happening says alicia garza one of the founders of black lives matter yeah um trump has been promoting civil war um we've never seen anything like this since before uh the civil war where president is baiting one side of the country to go after the other and we mean country-wide because every every part of the country has some cities or town or urban centers where minorities are sidelined and they've got supporters and then you've got people who are long order types but they are a dwindling few law and order is a joke for me because when they say that it's just say i'm tough on crime and that's what ended up throwing a lot of black people in prison over the last 20 30 40 years and minorities too and poor people not grinded trump and his cronies have been involved i'm talking about his mafia cronies okay um but moments of grace have emerged from the miasm of pain and despair in camden new jersey police locked arms with activists and marched along with them in flint michigan the genesee county sheriff removed his riot gear laid down his weapon and embraced protesters from fayetteville arkansas to omaha police took a knee in solidarity i don't know if it taken any uh and this situation was particularly appropriate but solidarity is great two hours before trump left the white house for for the sting of noxious chemical weight chemicals wasted across lafayette square and a line of officers on horseback charged peaceful protesters and your colon stood inside of the white house columns holding a black lives matter poster her grandmother had marched in selma alabama in 1965 to push local authorities to allow black people to vote you know now they're making it harder for minorities and other people across america to vote they i mean republican-controlled gerrymandered districts etc um not that the democrats didn't do it before okay they're all responsible but uh over his i mean historically but uh right now uh gerrymandered districts and voting suppression from governments and governors uh so in short trump catalyzed a lot of racism uh she says we have to do some things that make change this marching has been going on for decades i had to be here something from inside my gut drove me and pulled me here she had come with her cousin iliana arthur 41. arthur also held a sign it read we matter not just black lives matter we matter so um in this election and i hope you're uh able to uh reflect on that there's a lot of americans who are the weak uh some like i said my cousin who's only sees white privileges uh on his neck historically because he's not had chances he came from a large small family in a rural town and has gone away and come back and and has not gotten the support he feels he's need from society so there's a lot of people out there who need support and we need to all say we matter and we need to work together to get this um country changed reformed and uh socialized socialize in a way where we're all connected support of each other have all our social systems and our social nets working and that includes the police and violence and also education so i thank you for listening to this kevin soda blog i'll encourage you to continue to make comments on this message and to subscribe to the kevin sodja channel this is kevin's soda on the porch have a good day
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Chris C's Calculus 2 lecture 2016 10 11
add it seems like in English they beat the trickiest of all the trig functions but in this case hyperbolic is hyperbola not the most dissipative so we're going to start really fast review the regular trig functions are all based on the circle and they have the co sexist sign why our cosine is x sine is why and you have the x squared plus y squared equals one relationship so they highlight this relationship right here the hyperbola that we're going to use look like this the difference is it is x squared minus y squared equals one so that's what we're going to use and a point on here we're going to use you as the input instead of theta because we're not talking about a circle or rotations anymore so we wanted we don't want to reuse the theta so we have X Y is Coast now Oh should be coast undo there we go so it goes hyperbolic is Coast H so the function is cosine with an H at the end and the input is going to be you and then the sine function is signed with an H on the end you so our trig functions have an H at the end these are all hyperbolic trig functions so this is old trig and new trick is hyperbolic this is of course 1.7 this is hyperbolic trig all the trig functions have an H at the end now it's not 1.7 at 7.7 there we go yeah 7.7 76 was the inverse trig all right so in a very similar way to the inverse trig our goal was to get derivatives and anti-derivatives our goal here is pretty much just to get some antiderivative forms so we're going to do end up getting hyperbolic inverse trig anti-derivatives so we just went through all the inverse trig anti-derivatives so like 1 over 1 plus x squared integral is tangent inverse so we're going to have ones that look pretty similar they're gonna have squares and fractions and some of them I think have square roots and we're going to get different forms so it's just going to give us some new forms we can integrate so our functions now it's Coast H is the function and then you as the input and sine H is the function U is the input this right here these two points have an x coordinate of 1 and negative 1 so this won't really come into play but you can't have x smaller than what is wrong with this time I notice a excavator than zero you can't get zero this won't really matter that much I'm worried the inequality doesn't match the graph all right that won't really come into play so here is one way to define them but then how in the world is you relate to the actual how can you take a you a number you and then get out an output and one definition the one we're going to use is sine H of x equals the fraction e to the X minus e to the minus X divided by two so that's hyperbolic sine hyperbolic cosine is similar except there's a plus so it's e to the X plus e to the negative x over 2 so we'll start out with a couple identities here's the first one so we're going to have to sign h2 and you can pronounce it either sign h or cinch and Kosh put out prod to say sign a check och so two sine H X coast HX so we're going to figure out a way to write this as a different form so let's go ahead and write out what is sine H & Co Sh so in sign age we have e to the X minus e to the minus x over 2 and co CH is e to the X plus e to the minus x over 2 all right fractions definitely suck so let's get collect all the twos and the halves together so we got at times 2/3 divided by 2 so there's just divided by 2 overall so I'm going to write it as one half times e to the X minus e to the minus x times e to the X plus e to the minus X alright so that was some pretty easy algebra to see right there nothing fancy I could boil these out however I can also be lazy and not foil them out what do we call this particular product why can I foil it super fast difference of squares or conjugates all right it's a minus B times a plus B so you can call it either way so I'm really quickly going to multiply it we have e to the x squared minus e to the minus x squared so there's our product a squared minus B squared now i'm going to rewrite this this is e to the X to the squared so e to the 2x so that is powers of powers of products so it ooh the 2x and the other one is e to the negative 2x so we got e to the 2x minus e to the minus 2x and then i'm going to write half all down below how can i rewrite this in terms of one of the original it looks a whole lot like sine H how can i write this as sine H of something what's something can i feed sign age to get this so it's a sign age of two x so what's the difference the x's just became two x so this is sine H of 2x so here is a double angle formula right off the bat you won't really need any of the identities that we get aside from the anti-derivatives we do with very end so that's the only thing you really need in your notes and I'll hopefully remember to say that at the end so there's one identity right there let's do you you won't need to put these iron sheet sheets the only thing you'll need is like the last when we get the anti-derivatives at the end though be I think three forms that we get that are similar but a little different to the inverse trig anti-derivatives that we just got all right tangent hyperbolic tangent what would be a reasonable thing to call hyperbolic tangent yep hyperbolic sine of I brought cosine so that's what tangent is hyperbolic tangent sine H X / Coast HX so no surprise there cotangent is a reciprocal so coat h x cose h x over sine HX all right how about hyperbolic cosecant 1 over sine hyperbolic sine so as long as everything's hyperbolic it's pretty much the way you would normally define all these right here this is 1 over sine H X and seek hx1 over cose h x all right so there should be no surprise right there just basically add an H some of the double angle formulas are exactly the same like some of these identities are exactly the same some of them off you're going to find out a lot of them are off by a negative sign is pretty much how they differ so there that's one of the main reasons they call these hyperbolic trig functions they have a lot of really super similar relations to the regular triggs all right let's go with coast h2x so we'll start with coast h2x and I'm going to just take co sage which is the one with the plus in it all right up there so it's evx close to the negative well e to the 2x plus e to the negative 2x over 2 and we're going to look at what would we get if we try to make a Pythagorean identity right here so if we took so separately Coast H X cos h squared X plus sine H squared X we would expect this to be one in regular trig so this is not the regular relationship where if we subtract them we get one somewhere up here subtract the squares we get one so let's go ahead and square these see we get so coast is e to the X minus u minus X no plus + sign is e to the X minus e to the minus x over 2 or squaring them adding them together so we get over 4 and when we foil the top we have e to the 2x plus 2 plus e to the negative 2x should I do that right yes why is my inside outside term the number two what's you the x times e to the negative x so this is e to the X minus X which is e to the one now zero which is one all right so that's why you multiply easy actually to the minus X they're going to cancel you probably will see this a few more times as we go all right so I turned into a to that middle term now we do the same thing with the we're filing the ones with negative in the middle we're going to get e to the 2x which is e to the x squared we saw that minus 2 that's the outside inside and then plus e to the minus two x over 4 all right we have two fourths minus two fourths so our two is are going to cancel each other out two cancels of two and we have e to the 2x over 4 plus e to the 2x over 4 3 2 e to the 2x over 4 and we have plus e to the negative 2x plus e to the negative 2x 2 e the negative 2x alright so whenever I do something tricky and algebra I'm going to try to explain it and or try to remember to explain it and then when I do things that are less tricky like collecting similar terms adding up to things I'll just do it all right here factor out to cancel a half so we're going to get instead of a fourth why behalf on the bottom over to e to the 2x plus e to the negative 2x so just factor out to cancelled with the denominator and this should be something cose h2x so there is our other identity which is coast h squared X plus sine H squared x equals owes H of 2x all right so that algebra is pretty straightforward now I did some sleight of hand earlier where I said these trick hyperbolic trig functions have this relationship where you square in this case co sage squared minus sine H squared equals 1 I said they have that relationship and then I told you here's their definition what I didn't do is show you why that definition has that property so we're going to check that right now so we're going to square them just like we did except subtract them and hopefully we'll get one so I'm gonna do something really similar but we're going to subtract coast h squared X minus sine H squared X hopefully equals one but we're going to go so we get so really similar to what we just did except there's a minus in the middle so all the same stuff just change this plus that I made super bold into a minus so I'm going to jump way down to that second step alright so we saw that foiling up there what cancels out when i subtract every single e cancels out so e to the 2x minus e to the 2x that's gone e to the minus 2x minus e to the minus 2x and what survives two-fourths minus two fourths which is one so i'll just write as 2 4 is minus wait two fourths minus negative two fourths negative two fourths equals one all right so there we go there's our next identity so do all that work we get one all right so that definition does have the proper tea cosy h squared minus sign a squared equals one so let's take these which one so I'm going to use a combination of the two identities we just wrote down and I could solve the one we just rode for coast squared cozy h squared equals one plus sine H squared osage squared x equals one plus sign a squared X and that lets me take out a cosi h squared and write as 1 plus sine H squared so I'm going to go and rewrite up here this original identity of the Coase h2 x so this double angle we're going to redo it so we're going to look at our double angle cose h2x identity so we're going to begin with h2 x equals coast h squared x plus sine H squared X and I'm going to sub out cose h squared for 1 plus sine H squared and it gives us to sign to sign a squares and now we're going to solve for sine H squared so we'll subtract one and then divide by two so I warned you some point about trigonometry functions and their exponents the way you write down make sure your squared doesn't look like a two coefficient of x so make sure this exponent of 2 does not look like the coefficient of 2 over here so you can fix that by making sure your exponent is really small and raised up or you can explicitly wrap the 2x in parentheses so you know it's okay to move belongs to the X not the squaring the function all right so here's one identity we're going to do the same trick except we can replace we're going to now solve for sine so we solve for sine squared H up here we're going to add it to the other side and then subtract one so we could write that as alright we're back so we'll subtract science we're trying to one and we have or we can just subtract one right off of the line below where I'm writing so I can substitute out sine squared H or sine H squared I should say and for cose H squared minus one so start the same identity coast h2 x equals coast h squared X minus sine H squared X and take out sine squared for coast squared minus one so we got close wait something doesn't seem right those are my cosin HS are going to cancel and it would be left with positive one you see that algebra step cancel cancel minus negative 1 is 1 that's not right that function is not always one all right where do we go wrong probably yup plus plus now we have to coast h squared X is minus 1 okay it is if it was if you square them and subtract them you get one if you square them and add them you get Co sage 2x yeah I just didn't want to erase to there we go and we do the same trick solve for cozy h squared we're going to add 1 and divide by two s'ok osage 2x plus 1 over 2 equals coast h squared x alright so that's how to turn a sine squared hyperbolic into just cosine hyperbolic and how to turn a cosine squared hyperbolic into regular cosine hyperbolic so how to unsquare trig functions now about tangent and cotangent probably put these in a box so I can see them quickly when I scroll back up alright tangent cotangent so some more identities 10 h squared x equals 1 minus seek h squared x and cotangent hyperbolic squared x equals 1 plus cosecant hyperbolic squared X so again the normal one was tan squared plus one is secant squared so sort of looks like that but a little bit different all right how can we show this i could rewrite tangent using that definition a DX minus u the minus x over e to the X plus e to the minus X just rewrite and then on the right side of the common denominator subtract hopefully they will come out to be the same thing so I'm going to skip doing these we're probably done enough algebra you want to prove every single thing some things can be because I said so alright so we got those two all right we are ready for some derivatives so we have done any calculus yet on hyperbolic trig functions all right take a wild guess of what the derivative sign would be ko's age all right but not everything is what we want might be so we're gonna take derivative how do we take derivative of this two ways so I can use a definition of now there's two definitions like use definition derivative or i can use definition of what is hyperbolic sine so let's go with what its definition a hyperbolic sine that sounds way easier if i use the regular definition derivative I would need a angle sum formula to break this up so that would uh yeah don't you do that I'm not even sure there is one I don't know too much about the hyperbolic trig functions other than what we're going through right now so let's go with the definition of hyperbolic sine so sign is that the plus the minus e to the X minus e to the minus x over 2 all right this rivet if you could definitely do it's not a tough derivative in fact it's one of the ones that is exceptionally easy ux the best derivative you don't do anything you have a little chain rule going on now so you do have to pay attention to that so that divided by two survives that's just a constant multiplier so that survives so go ahead and take this derivative here don't use a quotient rule that half is just a constant multiplier so don't need to go crazy with the quotient rule so if it's difficult to see why the half is a constant multiplier I just rewrote it x half so it should be pretty obvious right there it's just a x number so you don't need to worry about that all right drew I brolic sign it's our ball at cosine so that's nice so what's next goes on in order to all six trig functions we have five left to do now we do get a free anti derivative and for every derivative we get we don't have to work any harder really to get the antiderivative so write it right next to this so the antiderivative of cose X is sine H X so antiderivative cose H you do you is sine H u plus C so that is our antiderivative i move the derivative operator to the other side by the inverse derivative or the antiderivative all right so by now you should be used to the pattern of getting a free anti derivative with every derivative and not even this I'm not going to put a box around this one so it exists there may be a homework question or two on it but I won't the only thing I'll put on exams and quizzes is the forms are going to get brand the inverse anti-derivatives all right so we do coast H know all right the only question in mind is should it be positive or negative sine H All Right see if you can find it before I can so you should have gotten positive son age and the free anti derivative we get remove the derivative operator to the signage are they move the operator to the other side with the inverse operator so anti derivative sign age UD u equals cose hu + see all right there's a free anti derivative all right next up tangent hyperbolic tangent all right any guesses on derivative tangent hyperbolic tangent that's how we're going to get it with the quotient rule but any guesses on the answer you're thinking too much or you don't know any of your trig derivatives so you can squared so most likely hyperbolic secant squared so we're going to check see if that is correct so tangent is sine over cosine and sine uses the minus sign uses the minus e to the X minus e to the minus x over e to the X plus e to the minus X now you have quotient rule so if you have two quotient carefully so go ahead and do that on your own and then check your work give you a head start if you want to race me it's probably gonna be some significant reduction happening here you're all finished where did you give up give up all right now I did not foil so what in the world that I do hopefully I did correct stuff let's see so you probably got the quotient rule right right there so you got the quotient rule so what did i do after that I saw there was the same thing multiplied by itself so that's squared right there and the same thing multiplied by itself so it's minus that thing squared now I have difference of squares so what did I do wrote it as conjugate times conjugate so this is a minus B times B plus or a plus B who foiled this is audio you'll never know did you give up if you didn't fail you probably gave up are you pleading the fifth all right so you could have foiled and it should have simplified down to four either way so then I saw 2 times 2 2 squared and then squared on the bottom so that's just too divided by the bottom whole thing squared which is reciprocal of cosecha which is secant and it's all been squared right there alright so that was some fun algebra all of you gave up okay so there we go that was tangent H now let's just rewrite this d DX tan h x equals seek h squared x alright we get a free anti derivative which would be anti derivative seek h squared you d u equals 10 h u + see all right tangent alright what comes next coach tangent how you do this exact same thing except it would just be the reciprocal of what we had originally let's find this derivative a slightly different way instead of doing the exact same process we just did with the reciprocal fraction so I could write it as 1 over tangent tan H X and do a quotient rule so that's an option another option would be read it as tan HX whole thing to the negative first power and then subtract one off the power and all that good stuff you're now looking like you're enjoying algebra today this is good algebra practice alright so let's go let's avoid the quotient rule let's write it as a tan HX whole thing to the negative first so this is not the inverse trig function this is the actual reciprocal power so just be a little careful when you're writing powers next to trig functions that you know which power you're talking about this is the reciprocal so it's negative 1 times 10 HX so that takes care to the negative 2 that's pretty important x the derivative tan HX which we just said with secant H squared so seek seek H squared X negative 1 secant over tangent how can we reduce this mess it's probably not the best form to leave it in so I could write the reciprocal of tangent as a cotangent on the top that's an option so we're going to intentionally turn into a multi-storey fraction so we're going to write in terms of signs of cosines so secant squared is 1 over coasts hyperbolic squared X divided by sine over cosine hyperbolic squared X over cosine bollocks squared X so from here we're going to multiply by the reciprocal a alternative you could do multiply so you can always multiply by one so i'm going to multiply by what would knock out the fraction the denominator in the top of the bottom so i multiply the numerator by Coast squared and the denominator by co squared as long as treat them the same it's okay so it basically cancels a co squared squared we have negative 1 over cozy h squared x which is negative yes one over sine H squared that's pretty important negative we're not dealing with the fraction anymore that'll be cosecant hyperbolic squared X all right there we go so we avoided any e to the exes so it basically got some calculus practice instead of more algebra practice supported switch it up switch up your workout routine keep the mind guessing alright so we get a free anti derivative which we're going to write down antiderivative we're going to move the negative to the other side for this antiderivative cosecant hyperbolic squared UD u equals negative cotangent hyperbolic you plus C so next up derivative of secant alright how can we approach seeking so I renault has won over coasts I could use a definition of secant well that was pretty much what i wrote is one over coast so so we'll go with the one over coast / Coast hyperbolic X all right let's stick with quotient rule it's time we avoided that last time let's go with quotient rule alright so do the quotient rule yourself see what you're made of we out of time oh we aren't have time alright so absolutely view middle mid derivative
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hi everybody this is mr. Fawley and welcome to past 8.1 shapes chapters 8 & 9 are together there's only small part of chapter 9 but do go ahead and start those things you want to get off the sheet you picked up in class today that has all the different shapes on it and on that sheet it tells you it says Vesper which is valence well it's an extra lights ones we'll jump right into it Vesper is valence shell electron pair repulsion so valence means outer shell mean shell electron pairs now electron pairs are either bonds or lone pairs and if I ask you why things have a certain shape they have electrons pair repel is the answer or part of the answer every question why is substance X the shape that it is because electron pairs repel each other and they get as far as well if you remember a little molecular diagram thing we had you could check those bond angles which showed they were far apart shapes are based on three dimensions so 90 degrees are not favored we know if we have six regions it does happen but it is very unstable and it's a bad one this is best for covalent molecules ionics do lattice so covalent molecules everything we have is going to have one central atom now this is for ap chemistry most everything we have as one central atom there are a few organics yeah most is getting excited where we have more than one central atom how to draw Lewis dot and 3d structures and you want to use it in pencil because you're going to erase Lewis is not a three 3d is three dimensional Lewis is not three dimensional my advice to you is to always draw a three dimensional and it will be accepted for full credit so how do we decide how to draw these things the least frequently occurring atom goes in the middle and the other ones go outside again there's one central atom then you add the valence electrons so using your periodic table it'll tell you how many valence electrons something has then connect the dots lalala and typically you're going to connect single dot single dots are reactive and pears are less reactive add double triple bonds if needed the octet rule is awesome which means most everything wants eight single electrons are horrible meaning they're absolutely last resort and almost never happened so most everything wants eight electrons in its outermost shell and the in order to break the octet rule on the small side the central atom has to be in Group one two or three to break the octet rule on the big side it's going to be a nonmetal and it has to be on the third row or below and the reason why it can break that octet rule is because it has D orbitals to use because remember if it's s 2 P six that's one orbital and three orbitals that's four orbitals which is four bonds you need more orbitals to do that which is where your D 10 comes in all right let's just do a whole bunch of them HCN is the first one um the way it's written usually helps in carbon always goes in the middle always good Carbon has four valence electrons one two three four and I'm going to try and let that thing be my guide H has one valence electrons in the first column n has five valence electrons one two three four and now the fifth one you have to make a pair and I aim my single electrons at each other and then I connect the dots la la la connect the dots la la now looking at this you see there are single electrons on the top and on the bottom and you can connect those as well connect the dots connect the dots la so this looks like this now we need to make sure that these have eight okay now hydrogen remember bonds count is two hydrogen has two because it counts both of those carbon has two from the hydrogen four six eight so carbon has 8 and nitrogen has 2 4 6 8 and that's 8 now some people say hey counted the same electrons for carbon and nitrogen and that's true if I asked my daughters do you have a house they would say yes if I asked my wife do you have a house they would say yes I asked my other daughter does she have a house you'd say yes does that mean there are three houses no there's one house they all share them oh so this works with molecular compounds because molecular compounds do what they share electrons which is why they can come for eight xef4 is the next one so XE is the least frequently occurring when it goes in the middle I know it's a noble gas you wouldn't expect it to form bonds but ap chemistry is never wrong so it tells you that it does fluorine I'm going to aim one two three four five six seven fluorine has seven valence electrons and I'm going to aim my single electrons at xenon because that's where I think it's going to bond so fluorine has seven fluorine has one two three four five six seven and I'm going to yep you guys to connect the dots lalala connect the dots Lala now I've got an issue with a couple of things first of all I have four single electrons I circled these in very pale blue and that's bad so remember single lectrons are evil but I don't want to form another bond with anything all of my fluorines have eight right three pairs and one bond equals eight right each one's good yeah it's eight so what I can do I'm the master of the electron is I'm going to group these guys together and make two pairs so now my xenon is going to have two pairs and for bonds this is the shortcut for writing bonds with the lines for writing pairs of china ponds so in this case all of the fluorines have 8 which is good xenon is breaking the octet rule but it has to be the third ruler below and it is so that's okay and xenon has 2 4 6 8 10 12 so xenon has 12 electrons and it's the central atom so if you have to break the Aptech rule it's okay to break it with a central and it has to be the central item that breaks it and its shape then can be determined a little later I guess I did talk about shape don't I go back here and talk with shape about and look at the central atom of HCN as I redraw it see and I have no electrons up here on the top I have nothing over here so when these two repel they have a 180 degree bond angle which means it's linear looking down here I have six regions of the periodic table and if you look at your little chart six regions has a ninety degree bond angle and with my lone pairs we think of the octahedral shape is what you should think of first octahedral any of two pairs you're going to pull off the top one and the bottom one and the shape is going to be square planar or cross NH three central atoms the least frequently occurring one which is nitrogen one two three four five it has five valence electrons in the fifth column each hydrogen has one aiming my single electrons connect the dots lalala connect the dots Lala okay so now I'm thinking about this it has four regions in the periodic table and if it had four the four regions would be one bond three pairs four regions tells me it's based off the tetrahedral shape so it's bond angles 109.5 ish all right um and this is going to be pyramidal I'm going to try and draw my first 3d structure for you look at the dashed line it's sick into the page oh look out here's a hydrogen busting out right at you oh and there's one of the same plane as the paper so there you go four regions nitrogen has eight and each hydrogen has two and remember hydrogen one needs two six silver in the middle one two three four five six F six one two three four remember I cannot make chains of F's so I need to just kind of stick them out somewhere five six each fluorine has seven and now just like the formula connect dots lalala connect the dots Lala connect Oh now looking at this all my fluorines are happy and you're always happy with your apps it has eight valence electrons sulfur started with six electrons in each one of those electrons has a bond so it's responsible for twelve electrons that is not favored because you want to have eight but there's nothing else we can do is oh okay that sulfur breaks the octet rule well sulfur is on the third row so that means it does have a 3d to promote n2 so well not our favorite it's what we're stuck with bond angles here if it's got six regions this is a really bad drawing of it but it would have look at that fading into the background that's supposed to be enough fading into the background - lines are fading into the background wedges look out it's coming at you oh look out it's coming at you and then the solid lines are in the same plane I didn't add the valence electrons around there but you get the idea you see al something I can't read PCL 5 phosphorous goes the middle and phosphorous in has five one scoring chlorine chlorine chlorine oh no I have five I have to put it somewhere chlorine chlorine has seven valence electrons so I add my seven valence electrons and of course I aim my single electrons to form bonds connect the dots lalala connect the dots Lala now this has five regions so that means that phosphorous has 10 electrons which we say is bad because of course it doesn't want because they don't want the phosphorous is most stable with a full octet or eight is desired but we don't have that is it okay the phosphorous breaks the octet rule is it on the third row oh yes it is is that means it has the d-block to promote n two chlorines all have eight they're perfectly happy let's draw this 3d style chlorine up chlorine down Oh sinking back busting out duck your head look out that might hit you in chlorine and of course it should with the band's electrons but I'm lazy and get you out of here any reasonable out of time residents sometimes more than one resonance structure is possible for example ozone you should know ozone is o3 and oh that's what I'm really thinking is I lost my drink which makes me sad so I better draw ozone one two three four five six one and then I need to put six here it's bad drawing electrons because I should have aimed my pairs of electrons at the center one so connect the dots lalala Oh No now what some people are going to try and do is say oh you can make it look like this and make a little ring rings are wrong rings are wrong rings are wrong rings are wrong for Bohr model rings are wrong here the reason why the Rings would be wrong is the bond angle here would be 60 degrees remember 90 is bad 60 degrees is awful it is terrible it is completely unacceptable so what's going to happen is we're going to be the master of the electron and move on my trends up here and form a double bond that would get rid of these I'm going to do the same thing move this one over here and this one all the way over here and form a double bond but that wouldn't work because then I'd have 2 4 6 8 10 around oxygen and actions on the second level so that is not allowed so I'm gonna have to try something else and what I'm going to try that's a little different is I'm gonna do the same thing with the left-hand side but this right-hand side instead of making a double bond I'm going to pick it up and put it over here I've written over this thing way too much I'm going to try it again so oh right now I have o with a single bond and then o with a double bond okay so the left-hand side has three pairs and one bond the right-hand side has two pairs and two bonds okay so it's okay that's fine and if you took organic chemistry you could say oh look I could rotate this around and do a 180 and it would be the same thing so it doesn't really matter where it goes now it does each of these has eight so it matters if you get a double bond or not because if I were to name these three oxygens they really would kind of care which one had the double bond or not so if I named them Moe Larry and Harrison then right now Moe has a single bond and Harrison has the double bond that's very different and it is perfectly correct to write it this way where Harrison has a single bond Larry of course is the same as far as it goes one double and one single and over here which would be the same so these structures actually are different because the bonds move back and forth and really what happens is these structures are not separate structures what happens is these two are a blend and this is favored because if it's a blend it spreads out the repulsion so it is referred realize a double bond is four electrons trapped in a tight little space and what electrons do to each other they repel each other absolutely completely as much as Kirsten is repelled by Vander jet putting whatever it was that to dress up or does it like hat or something his armpit she was repelled by that that's like four electrons put together so resonant structures increased it because they spread out repulsion carbonate carbonate is co three negative two so central atom is carbon one two three four three oxygens oh-oh-oh and each oxygen has six I shouldn't have made those pairs but I might as well stick with it now and connect that dot lalala okay now I've got two electrons here so I'm gonna move this one down here and this one down here and that would give me oxygen or carbon now has four so carbon has 8 electrons so it's happy this oxygen right here is happy because it has 8 but this oxygen here and this oxygen here are unhappy because they only have 7 oh so what they can do because this is co 3 negative 2 that means I have two bonus electrons to put anywhere I want to well I will put my bonus electron right here to make a pair and make it 8 and right here and let me just redraw that C double oh oh oh and to represent that I have two bonus electrons I put Co 3 negative 2 asses have H's on the O's no central atom so nitric acid is H and O 3 and that would look like this I feel that this is getting long to single single so what's going to happen is we're going to get a double bond with one of these guys okay so this electron is going to go away and make a double bond with this one that's going to go away this electron right here exit out and blue is going to go over here okay then I have an H leftover or I said it's going to attach to one of them it's got a single of trunch hno3 so that's how acids are drawn you've got your central atom and then the hydrogen attaches onto an oxygen for an acid um tiebreaker so sometimes there's a couple of what seems like acceptable resonance structures octet rule rules so try your best to make the octet rule be favored resonance is favored why because it spreads out repulsion and remember repulsion makes it a higher energy state which is less favored formal charge breaks the tie valence electrons minus bonded electrons equals formal charge and we'll do examples of that in class um you get to count half of the bonded electrons so if I were to figure out the formal charge of this guy right here from doing nitrogen-nitrogen brings in five okay minus half of the bonded electrons so one two three four five minus four so nitrogen has a plus one charge which you know nection tends to be negative so that's not the best but that's what happens if I look at this oxygen over here oxygen brings in six and it has two four six minus 6 for the pair's minus half of the bonds so I have a single bond minus one so action has a negative one charge okay and nitrogen versus oxygen oxygen is more electronegative than nitrogen it's closer to fluorine on the periodic table or it's smaller and more attractive so it attracts electrons better all right just looking at some shapes this is really just kind of talking about the sheet that you picked up today octahedra is ninety degrees this is your octahedral shape and 90 degrees in general is bad so these guys are rare if you have to yank off an electron or let yank off a bond be anchored off the bottom one and that is square planar and if you made it look like a little pyramid you can see it's a square pyramid I'm yank up another one which we hang off the top one and then you have square planar and then if I yank up another one I get a t-shaped if you don't know what T looks like you're in the same boat as Peggy who didn't know to look like you that mean either way this is a trigonal bi-pyramidal the top one um you pull off the equatorial ones first so I'm going to pull off this guy right here and if I pull off that guy right there and knock it down look it looks like a seesaw oh so you can go teeter totter and you put little kids up here and they say whee whee I want to go again and then the kid on on the bottom jumps off the kid on the top goes alright it falls down and crashes and cries and people laugh and get suspended and it's bad thing t-shaped that's a tea outside packing and then linear if you don't know what linear I weep for you tetrahedral starts off with a sky right here by an angle 109.5 oops if we mention bond angles bond angles in 90 and 120 this right here would be 90 this right here would be 90 this right here would be 90 in the 120 would be and this is a circle it's like trigonal planar divided into three parts so tetrahedral has the 109.5 this is the four regions one this is where people fall on four reasons is not equal 90 degrees so people get that wrong in Alabama and such so you start off with trigonal I'm sorry tetrahedral then exchange a bond for lone pair and you get trigonal pyramidal or pyramidal or whatever it is you want to do then you've got bent trigonal planar is a brand new one just like this bond angle here is 120 there's nothing new there here's bent these bents are very different okay this is a bench with a bond angle of about 105 degrees this is a bent with a bond angle of about 118 degrees why because this one has more electron pairs which equals more repulsion which means your bond angle will goes into something smaller oh why do angle shrink by lone pairs arm electron pairs have more condensed condemned Sid um charge so stronger repulsion stronger repulsion so smaller bond angles yeah review man this was long draw a jillian lewis dots that's what we get to do for the next day or so 90 degrees is unfavorite high-energy but it does exist if you have six regions of electronegativity resonance is good it spreads out the repulsion you should know the names of the shapes and that's what that sheet is for yes you have to memorize it make a shape ornament for our chemistry for extra credit which is do after the giving breaks Oh skirts gonna try and make his now and buy styrofoam and make styrofoam things and try and paint them to start from the sobs in the paint so goodbye have a good one hope you enjoy the test tools
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🍎 Apple Pie Baked Beans For Thanksgiving Dinner • 2022
hey y'all Lone Star Riding here I'm going to make some apple pie baked beans yeah y'all guys stick around Lone Star Rider on his motorcycle raising money making friends guys I'm glad y'all stuck around I saw this apple pie baked bean on somebody's YouTube channel and I don't remember their name but I'll put it right here you can go check that out uh this is my kind of version on that I did cook this at the Lollapalooza potluck and it went really well so I thought I'd cook it for Thanksgiving dinner at my sister's house so what all this includes is one pound of hamburger meat and I like the more fatty type more 75 15 instead of the Marlene and you ground that up and you put where did it go there it is your own seasoning that you like well of course what I'm putting on there is Uncle Steve's Gator Shake yeah I think this makes the difference absolutely then you put in two cans a bushed bush you put in two cans of bush baked beans and then I I put this one in here it's brown sugar Hickory so it's a little sweet and then I like mine a little spicy not a lot I'm I'm a lamp it's too spicy I'll go cry home tomorrow so no Spike not real spicy but this one here is sweet Heat uh Bush baked beans so uh when you mix up the two it it reduces it what you do is you cook all that hamburger meat and I put that Spice in there just Brown it a little bit it doesn't have to be uh too much and then I have to reach over here so I want to scare you guys uh I put in a can of apple pie filling in there the next thing that you put in there when you're doing all this when you're adding it up you mix it up you take some mustard and I just put a tablespoon of yellow mustard and you continue mixing and then Worcestershire Worcestershire sauce this is a Walmart third brand put a tablespoon of that in there mix it up and then you put a whole cup of your favorite barbecue sauce this is sweet baby rays that I put in there um I put a little more than a cup I wouldn't show you all this but I did this last night and I forgot to record it so baked beans so then all you put that into uh one one pot so I'm going to show you that here there there it's all mixed up together yeah and then the next thing you do after it's all mixed up together is that you bake it for two hours on 215 degrees and you just let it cook when I did it over in Lola palooza uh Billy and Rhonda strong let me do it on a dutch oven there and I am no expert on much of it but he helped me out with that it turned out really good with Dutch oven but we're going to be using that stove back there and we're going to add that you know heat it up uh so let's do that right now we're gonna go preheat the oven uh let me see here I do not know this happened but I've got it set I'm going to let it preheat then we're going to set it in there for two hours and I'll be right back with you every morning I usually drink water yeah what is this a leader I usually drink about a liter of water every morning uh I don't like coffee but this usually gets me started and today I'm drinking number three crazy water from Mineral Wells cheers that's some high quality H2O Uncle Steve Gator Shake stuff is awesome so when you uh put it into bake you sprinkle a cup of brown sugar brown sugar over the top I don't put a whole lot of that in there just a little bit um yeah and what I'll also do is after it bakes I'll spread a little bit more but that's about it so let's check the oven it's going so I am now going to put the baked beans in there concoction and I'm putting it in this pan here there we'll let it uh simmer for a couple hours and then pull it it's too early in the morning we're doing this so anyway I'll let it simmer for I'll let it simmer for a couple hours and then okay [Music] well it's time to pick the beans out of the oven because my daughter Crystal will be here shortly and have to get ready to transport over to my sister so let's take a look at it [Music] Let's uh take a look at these baked beans [Music] okay they do look good questions we're going to give this a taste [Music] let it cool here just a little bit it's pretty hot good stuff all right yeah this is what we had for Thanksgiving dinner Betty Joe's over here uh doing her putting everything up things I'm covering it up oh she's covering it up she's ashamed she's covering everything up it took Dale or bad yeah so what do you think about the baked beans I loved them they were really good okay testimony right there there they are about Halfway Gone we had turkey over here we had ham Morel really liked the sweet potatoes thingy here casserole that's what it's called stuffing and then of course we got the standard uh that's right it's gathered around the table jabbering the cat turned the TV on oh the cat turned the TV on yeah well there's a cat back there okay usually I get the center of the cake and somebody beat me to it Echo is the corporate and my friend was they're the ones that uh cut the center out of my character okay stinkers well guys the baked beans turned out awesome and I'll have the recipe down below and you can you can check that out the only thing that could have made that better is maybe adding bacon to it everything is better with bacon it was great Thanksgiving it's been it with the family always a good time and guys I hope you all have a wonderful wonderful Thanksgiving weekend um this video is posted the day after Thanksgiving so I hope you had a good one and I hope you have a good Christmas coming up you know the holidays I'll be running down to uh Goliad and then over to Navasota for their Christmas stuff there so if you're in your area just stop by and say hello and guys if y'all are not subscribed to me y'all should be click on that subscribe button down below and then Hammer the hell out of that Bell and you'll get an email notification that I've uploaded a video and if y'all like this video give it a big thumbs up share comment let me know what you think catch you on the road the whales or 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I live in a town in Texas that doesn't exist. We have a disturbing annual ritual, and this year, it
I live in a town in Texas that doesn't exist we have a disturbing annual ritual and this year it was my turn eat your meat Sun it was delicious as always thick hearty bloody cooked and seasoned to Perfection a whole plate all from the same steer each family received one full cow butchered up and packaged perfectly even the wafting smell of the aromatic steak nearly cartoon-like as it drew us all in could not lift the dura mood that hung over the table my father always grumbled never yelled never whispered never quipped just grumbled like the world was a pointless chore he just kept putting off I wish that explained why we lived inside Texas it didn't there are well over 1 000 small towns here in the Lone Star State all of them make the cut to get on the map Cut and Shoot Luckenbach you name it bum [ __ ] nowhere meet cartography you're one Suitor but not scythe you could pick up a Dusty roadside map from 1975 absent-mindedly stored in an attic box no Scythe you can scour the internet for us today Google has never heard of us by extension neither has God I wish I could say this cold lost part of the world was home because my father wanted no piece of Life the reality is we'd simply live there for Generations everyone's family had nobody ever left or came to scythe in retrospect life was mostly typical albeit mine numbingly dull my childhood diverged into profound aspects well three first a class in school we had to take annually from kindergarten through our senior year of high school a class called obedience like any other class over 13 years it developed from rudimentary facts and building blocks to the abstract and theoretical more esoteric Concepts it was a strange hodgepodge of History sociology Divinity and law all centered around our town and the rules my God the endless rules I'll spare you the infinite laundry list but suffice it to say two themes dominated every lesson no one could ever come to or leave scythe and we could never communicate with the outside world the penalties all doled out publicly ranged from obscene humiliation to gruesomely creative torture but the driving point was always the same if you don't obey you will suffer I had the same thought anyone have in this situation the thought we all had the thought we whispered when we thought no one was an earshot just book it head for them their Hills we learned quickly that was not an option one of the earliest edicts decreed that if anyone escaped their punishment would pass on with increased magnitude vague language we knew from obedience that the principle was interpreted liberally your friends your family your neighbors the guy you had a three-minute conversation with every second Wednesday at the feed store all on The Chopping Block brutalized tortured the last person to leave Scythe was in 1916. Herbert figus a 16 year old who made it out after all it isn't hard there were no guards to dodge or walls to scale if you wanted to you could just leave nobody is sure why Herbert left maybe he didn't believe what they'd do hadn't seen what we'd seen maybe he had and he just didn't care but the statute was absolute and its enforcement drove a message that kept us existentially and literally locked in place after all each family took turns polishing the sun bleached skulls of Herbert's mother father and two toddler-aged sisters that rest on jutted Stakes on the road leading out of town one skull reads obey another punish the skulls of the two little girls were marred with a single fading word culling nobody sees clear when they're standing in a storm sure in retrospect it all seems obviously insane and evil but this is what we knew from our first memories all we knew we had no yardstick to compare it to by the time we were old enough to see the horrifying parallels between us and the rest of the world Allah the internet and social media we knew the cost we'd seen it with our eyes the punishment the torture we kept our secrets with absolute obedience reprimands were rare there is no doubt Draconian rule is a moral elaboration but you also can't doubt its efficacy it usually only happened every few years Dan the young hardware store owner with his stiff limp and [ __ ] eyes lost two fingers for writing a letter not an expose nothing scandalous he'd been a fan of a band modest mice or house or something like that how he gotten the letter out or how he had been discovered we never learned the only Clarity for us was the aftermath two fingers for a fan letter with no return address taken Slowly by a dulled serrate a knife we all had to watch and listen I'd never heard a grown man scream and SOB for his mother before never heard a knife try to scrape its way slowly through dense bone like trying to fell a tree with a weak saw like I said effective the second was the culling a mandatory annual trial we'd studied the ritual extensively in school think decathlon meets quiz but all a series of physical and intellectual challenges designed to gauge the best amongst us and weed out the worst okay so decathlon and quiz bowl with just a hint of most dangerous game we didn't know that those who ranked in the bottom half were killed we were taught in obedience they were simply aided the town that was the only word they'd ever use aided we did know that the bottom half of squares were never seen or heard from again we all assumed best case was expulsion which seemed like it might just be a godsend or Worse death there were always rumors the losers were sacrificed to some hidden Pagan God the Town Council was secretly cannibals and this was how they got their fix speculation I figured wouldn't change the color of the sky the smell of Mesquite on the wind or my fate I just let it all go you can't stop what's coming I'd watched family after family maintain their composure as their son or daughter didn't return from the woods where the games were held there were no tears of Anguish no modeling breakdowns no maucus gestures just rigid acceptance just obedience I remember that year vividly the bitter cold was punctuated by the endless wind that howled across the flat Barren deserts and the endless Acres of yellow grass chasing its way through the maces it was my year I was a senior ready to graduate all of us would meet at the edge of the woods just before the witching hour I miss Matt my best friend a year ahead of me in school he'd been beside me all my life we were inseparable more like brothers really I never knew a Kinder more genuine Soul he'd been beloved after the culling last year Matt never came home any Rage or despair was quelched by years of indoctrination and traumatic memories life moved forward to continual condition we knew the games were treacherous full of Arcane riddles and intense physical challenges we prepared how we could study obedience perfect your body sharpen your mind the wind seemed to change direction making a roundabout and coming from behind me trading the stinging of my cheek for a shove toward the woods I remember my father shoving three pieces of freshly seared steak in my backpack looking me squarely in the eyes the faint reek of Jin on his breath you you eat these Papi you eat M keep you warm keep you strong when the time comes you you gotta understand there are reasons is a reason well I can't say but this is how it is and there ain't no choice and just eat this and try to understand we must eat your meat Sun I remember glancing back and seeing my father down the meager remnants of the bottle in a single Swig looking at me and crying like he'd never see me again that was as close to and I love you as I was gonna get in this world in this strange little town I remember seeing families sending their teenagers off with grandiosity and Glee like they knew they'd be back my mother never left her bed wouldn't even open her eyes to say goodbye the Bell Tolls for Pappy apparently I was fairly confounded by the whole thing making bets on the outcome was strictly prohibited but if it wasn't I'd be an odds on favorite to easily make the top half academically I had crushed my way into the top five I was an athlete adapted nearly every sport I played fast strong quick on my feet and I didn't waver under pressure so why the funeral now for my folks my thought was interrupted as the wind munched against my back and forced me into the tree line I saw everyone every kid in my grade a thousand stories A million memories and time for half of us to exit stage left to wherever that might lead eat your meat a man none of us had noticed had slithered out of the forest his voice was hardly a whisper but was unshakably commanding he bore the crest of our village on his shirt a cow hanging upside above a gathering of people blood covering their faces as they looked upward only one person inside could wear the crest the shepherd we all knelt in reverence before eating our respective steaks obedience had taught us the shepherd was a venerable position he alone tended to the massive herd slaughtered them by hand packaged their legs and chests and rumps he was The Giver of Life in a dry dead place and he was to be honored he also was sequestered from the village his name permanently abandoned vows of celibacy and secret religious Oaths for he and he alone oversaw the culling the shepherd gave us time to eat his grayish blue eyes piercing us one by one as though deciding Our Fate it is time less of an observation and more of a command he seemed somehow both strong and lifeless like grass that just refused to die out we all Rose to our feet and began following him every few strides he turn his head careening it side to side monitoring his flock making sure we were all in tow each of us was bursting with nervous energy it was palpable in the air but it had long been ingrained in us that this was our deepest religious right an idol chatter amounted to punishable sacrilege and I was a fan of my fingers we all kept searching peering into the abyss trying to discern some sort of obstacle course or Battleground there were just Woods growing ever thicker the trees climbing ever higher the well-worn path plainly walked by thousands led the way we marched through a thick wintry Forest inner part of the world where there are no trees this was a place of holy dread the path led us to a steep hill almost like a tiny Mountain concealed within the deepest trees there were no mountains here there weren't Hills here the Earth was flat and dry and barren here I leave you go up we looked at each other and one by one we began to trudge up the incline as we passed the shepherd muttered something indecipherable to each of us I swear I heard eat your meat we finally arrived at the top of this oversized Hill nearly 70 of us all shivering inched forward in the pitch black the world was suddenly on fire and my eyes only saw a blistering White screams of Terror and panic arose everywhere around me as we began slamming into one another no amount of programming can override the autonomic quiet we all fell silent still we all stood fast in place behold my vision returned adjusting to the light the flickering Flames cast around us I consider myself moderately Brave there is no doubt in my mind I would have shrieked like a banshee and Dove rolling off that Hill if I had the slightest choice in the matter my legs would not move at my command nor would my voice cry out we all glanced around eyes bulging realizing we were all Frozen in place entrenched by some spell thousands of human skulls Ring The Hilltop maybe tens of thousands they were piled high a circular wall of Art Deco death that never seemed to move a bright and devilish fire danced atop the skulls never touching them weaving its way between us were three demons silly foolish children each spoke a word as it slithered between us not like you and I speak there was no tenor no fullness each whisper sounded like wind being forced by some weak instrument a quiet long and laborious exhalation in my deepest nightmares I could not have conceived these three their bodies were as pale as the Moonlight that ran from them sinewy curving torsos ending in a tadpole Tale nine arms sprouted from each torso and on nine hands were nine fingers their faces were each held a toothless lipless mouth that protruded too far and looked as though it had been torn Away by time and force like the withering of a canyon across millennia each creature had two vertical slits for a nose and no eyes their skull was an elongated fleshy translucent helmet that extended backwards by two feet two massive horns sprouted forward each twisting and turning kinking to a sharpened and nearly 15 feet above their respective heads and they were dripping their eyes their mouths every last one of their fingers a horrible rain that spilled all over us as they weaved between us blood we were covered in their dripping blood it smeared our faces as they floated by rain downed on us as they swirled above us not ghosts not ghouls not demons they took turns each pushing out a breathless whisper each word sent electricity down my spine my eyes caught a few of my classmates sweating themselves who could blame him each of the monstrosities breathed deep sucking in the smell of us meet the dove in up and down eyeless smelling our transfixed bodies coating Us in more and more blood Shepherd we all felt our bodies turn pulled by some Force beyond our control and understanding the shepherd stood before us his beautiful eyes were filled with sorrow and Duty I shall make this as quick as possible our people tried to Traverse this land nearly 300 years ago each family's founding father and mother but here in this dead Wasteland they fell victim the weather trapped them for a night but the next morning there was disease a plague a pestilence for we had sullied a holy land with our unwelcome presence there was no game to hunt the livestock they brought with them for their Journey did not last long the Earth was too hard and empty to grow crops and the disease grew ever worse the pilgrims began to bleed from their eyes ears mouths everywhere everywhere was blood and hunger they were too weak by the end to even turn to cannibalism then out of the Doom of the dark came the bovindus three Gods who claim this land for their own millions of years before breath entered the first mammal's lungs we know little of their story their true name we do not know we ask little out of reverence we only adhere to the deal we struck obedience they graciously cured the party of the horrible disease and offered them food in exchange for a deal half of the party would be given over to them fed to them it was to be their choosing who would be sacrificed each person chosen was consumed whole half of our people gone the disease was cured but the hunger remained until our masters vomited up the skeleton of each sacrifice one by one by one and shrieked into the wind out of the Torso of each skeleton burst a single cow full fat docile the shepherd dropped to his knees eyes raised to the heavens leaving pretense behind we ate oh how we ate I can still taste them I cannot tell you why but my father tasted the best our new Gods ordered us to stay shrouding this corner of the world off from prying eyes who might find us but we were bound to police our own people from leaving from revealing our existence we were to Bear certain burdens for our sins every year we were to bring them a fresh batch of adults every year they would consume half and every year they would give us back an equal number of cattle born from each corpse the shepherd looked tired I was there there that day I can still feel the hunger the disease the pain and panic we were given a Pious offer one which had to be accepted Fear Rose in his eyes it was plainly clear then as it is now the bovetous Do Not choose the weakest the cruelest the slowest amongst us as Immortal Penance they choose the best among us to be eaten I I was made the shepherd burdened with the duty to Forever tend the cattle forever see to the culling they they burrowed inside my mind they saw who I was what I was the worst of all of us they saw the little native boy I raped after slaughtering his family when I was out hunting the good and true and brave and strong they ate but we remnants were blessed with the truest gift For the First Time The Shepherd's voice Rose reaching a frenetic crescendo do you know that other people must eat plants fruits so many foods they must drink water or they will die imagine the meat of cattle forever sustains our body they took away that weakness the gifts wrought from the culling forever keep us fed strong and healthy such was our deal we have long concocted a lie to keep this ritual in place deviation Disobedience will lead to a fate far worse than starvation or incurable blight those of you who fear you are weak wrong or unworthy take solace to those of you who were strong decent and true I am sorry eulitis this I learned that day was the third way my life profoundly diverges from your own I only need the muscle fat and flesh of cow to survive I am unencumbered by thirst free from a prison of nutrition I have never tasted fruit eaten a vegetable or had anything to drink I just crave beef the bovenous began encircling us their lidless faces and withered mouth spilling Whispers as they cascaded up and down smelling us I thought of Matt kind gentle honest and true and gone I felt them inside my brain I watched as each of these ancient gods began to swallow my classmates whole as though they were nothing more than a morsel Whispers echoed in my mind you are unworthy where murderer we see we see visions of it all slammed against my psyche a young boy Manny had taken to taunting me on midnight runs from his bike one night I whipped a rock at him I didn't even think I'd even hit close to him but it had smashed into his head crushing his little Temple I had buried him along the path he was never found there was an investigation but nothing turned up all they knew was Danny had not left we told them murdered we C wall no punishment 4. you but living suddenly I could move again everything ached around me quiet sobs terrified knees hitting the ground the world in slow motion culling those of us less worthy the rotten apple in each Bunch tossed together shook with Terror you will watch for hours we watched in sheer Terror as the bovenous vomited up each skeleton eventually a steer or heifer erupted from every chest cavity for my part I just sobbed the shepherd let us back down the path corralling us and the cattle that were once our friends looking back I saw the bovindas go about their Dark Work stacking more skulls upon the pile my father looked equally shocked and disgusted to see me how how are you how are you alive what did you do all Pride was gone he thought me good and sent me on my Merry way to my Doom any joy in his eye was robbed by Fury what did you do dad what did Mom do huh I sat at the table a neat freshly seared stack of steaks beckoned to me my mother came downstairs her eyes never leaving the floor my father speared a stake and plopped one onto each of our plates so now you know I left town dear reader to send you this message I picked a name at random and mailed it to you the world should know the world should know the bovetous will I'm sure I'll lose a hand a foot some fingers maybe they'll pluck out an eye maybe worse but that comes later for now meet so now you know son my father breathed the sigh of a Broken Man a wordless whisper escaping his lips so who is this I pointed to the beautifully cooked remnants of our cow there was accusatory Venom in my voice but I knew I was no better my father looked me Square in the eye and said something I cannot shake eat your mat [Music]
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God's Satanic Servants
turning your King James Bible to the Book of Jeremiah chapter 27. I want to talk to you today about God's satanic servants what is this about well it's about a God that controls everything versus a God who controls uh the good but not the evil the evils some foreign army that the other God there he asked he doesn't really have control the god of the Bible controls everyone and everything he gives free will but he still is in control Jeremiah chapter 27 beginning in verse 1 in the beginning of the reign of jehoiakum the son of Josiah king of Judah came this word unto Jeremiah from the Lord saying thus saith the Lord to me make thee bonds and Yokes and put them upon thy neck and send them to the king of Edom and to the king of Moab and to the king of the ammonites and to the king of Tyrus and to the king of zidan by the hand of The Messengers which came come to Jerusalem on the zedekiah king of Judah and command them to say unto their masters thus saith the Lord of hosts the god of Israel thus shall ye be or shall ye say unto your masters I have made the Earth the man and the Beast that are upon the ground by my great power and by my outstretched arm and have given it unto whom it seemed meat unto me and now have I given all these lands into the hand of Nebuchadnezzar the king of Babylon my what you're reading in your King James Bible I hope so my servant Nebuchadnezzar and God calls him my servant the king of Babylon I'm sorry and the Beast of the field have I given him also to serve him and all nations Shall Serve him and his son and his son's son son until the very time of his land come and then many nations and great Kings Shall Serve themselves of him and it shall come to pass that the nation and Kingdom which will not serve the same Nebuchadnezzar the king of Babylon and that will not put their neck under the Yoke of the king of Babylon that Nation will I punish saith the Lord with the sword and with the famine and with the pestilence until I have consumed them by his hand therefore hearken not ye to your prophets nor to your diviners nor to your dreamers nor to your enchanters nor to your Sorcerers which speak unto you saying ye shall not serve the king of Babylon for they prophesy a lie unto you to remove you far from your land and that I should drive you out and ye shall perish perish but the Nations that bring their neck under the Yoke of the king of Babylon and serve him those will I let remain still in their own land saith the Lord and they shall till it and while they're in let's pray dear heavenly father I do pray again that you would please open your word to the viewers out there help me to preach it correctly help people to understand how much you are in control and that it will remove their fear of man and only put their fear on you Lord I do pray for that and I pray that people would submit themselves to you and your word and not to some false teacher out there and I ask it all in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ amen so what did we just read here in the text we read that God controlled Nebuchadnezzar a pagan Heathen King now what does that teach us that teaches us about how God rules in the Affairs of men you see the god of the Bible is powerful he's all-powerful he controls everything and everyone and again please understand the philosophers will come along and they'll say well then if he controls everyone then that means that he you know that basically controls them like they would be a robot no God gives them free will God allows them to have the ability to choose but he knows what they're going to do he sees it and he says okay I'm going to give you this chance I'm going to send my Holy Spirit to convict you of certain things then when you don't okay then I'm going to move you in this direction or maybe move you in that direction but when somebody steps into a position of leadership and they come along and they say I'm going to be the king or I'm going to be the president or I'm going to be the prime minister or whatever now they've stepped into a very unique situation where God will take control of them and make them do certain things let's look about that Amos chapter 3 go to the Book of Amos turn towards the New Testament if you're newly saved Amos chapter 3 you can pause the video and look it up if you want to let me break this Branch so I can get it out of my face here Amos chapter 3 verse 6 through 8. the Bible says here shall I trumpet be blown in the city and the people not be afraid shall there be evil in a city and the Lord hath not done it surely surely the Lord God will do nothing but he revealeth his secret unto his servants the prophets the lion hath roared who will not fear the lord God hath spoken who can but prophesy the Lord has spoken in his word and I can read this and I can apply it to today as Bible prophecy that is being fulfilled now it's interesting because I've actually heard from new virginists that can't handle who God is and they'll actually say the Bible the King James Bible is falsely translated because in Amos chapter 3 verse 6 it says shall there be evil in a city and the Lord hath not done it they're saying that God's done the evil it's not terrible the translators of the King James Bible they were too stupid they didn't understand the original original Hebrew and whatever so they it has to be a bad translation no you don't understand God you see when people do wrong when people sin before the Lord unrepentant sin gets God's judgment God's punishment upon them that's what happens if God can't do any evil in the city if God can't punish people for their sin well what's he supposed to do God judges evil people by bringing evil upon them the fruit of their own ways you see all these morons that go out there oh we're going to walk into the store man we're going to steal what we can we're going to fill up trash bags and we're going to we're going to just go in and steal just Rob the whole store yeah brilliant yeah guess what's stupid you just had the store shut down you just cost them so much money they're now saying no more retail sales you just destroyed your own neighborhood Brainiac hey we're going to we're going to go out there I'm going to show my anger for something I'm going to show them I'm going to burn my city down well that's really smart too that's what these people do God gives them the fruit of their own doings you see he brings evil upon this people because they've rejected him see you see how do you know they've rejected him because the Bible says Thou shalt not steal they steal they've rejected God they don't trust in God they don't believe in God they don't believe in judgment coming in the future that's why they're going out and doing all these evil things it's very simple to figure this stuff out but the new versions they come along and their God is not a he's not a mean God he wouldn't bring evil upon a city he wouldn't do evil like that he just doesn't he has unconditional love he's always just up there as a as a fuzzy teddy bear waiting for a hug no it doesn't work that way God can bring incredible evil on a nation that's unrepentant and he will and he does and he can do it through their leaders Romans chapter 13 the Illuminati has set up their people they are controlling everything oh it's terrible we need to join together to fight the forces of the New World Order we need to stop the evil uh no actually if you study it out God's bringing the Nations together to gather the kingdoms so that he can pour upon them his wrath and everything you know judgment um the Illuminati doesn't exist apart from God knowing what they're doing they don't go into their bilderberger meeting and God's up there going having what do they saying what did Michael Archangel could you get down there and kind of spy I tried to but the security guards kicked me out ah can we get a guy on the inside out maybe we could get it pay off one of them you know after the eyes of the Lord are in every place beholding the evil and the good okay the day when God shall judge the secrets of men by Jesus Christ um the Lord knows exactly what they're saying but Christians get so afraid oh no what are they doing oh Romans 13. let every soul be subject under the higher powers for there is no power but of god the powers that be are ordained of God Paul's Adolf Hitler did God put him into his position of power yes how about uh Mao Zedong how about Joseph Stalin Vladimir Lenin um Vladimir Putin uh zielinski remember the guy's first name is don't really care uh you ready what about Joe Biden does America deserve Joe Biden and Kamala Harris this is America preserve them oh well brother yeah every evil leader down through the centuries every Pope verse 2. whosoever therefore resisteth the power resisteth the ordinance of God and they that resist shall receive to themselves damnation kind of funny it's because it's exactly what the Lord said about Nebuchadnezzar I'm going to put this yoke upon your neck you're going to serve Nebuchadnezzar my servant and if you don't I'm going to come after you you'll answer to me for it says God four rulers are not a terror two good works but to the evil wilt thou then not be afraid of the power do that which is good and thou shalt have Praise of the same see it's not just blind submission to a ruler like some of the hirelings out there teach because they're running government corporation buildings with the military Fringe flag you know gold Fringe around the American flag a military engine and their 501c3 under IRS code so that their tax exempt they have to watch what they say they can't you know do anything to affect public policy all true you can look it up these guys will tell you it's just you know complete submission to the government whatever the government does uh know what the Bible is saying here is God puts them in power right but there's rulers they're not supposed to be a terror to Good Works and when you get right down to it they're not you say oh but brother about during the pandemic what about that can we talk about that yes we can well there were some things that were Terror to Good Works weren't there uh well no not really I saw a lot of Terror to the bad I saw a bar not far from here that got shut down a lot of bars got shut down that was good oh but it took away it took away freedom and liberty and things yeah it did but it took away the freedom and liberty of people that were evil don't forget that verse 4. for he is the Minister of God to thee for good but if thou do that which is evil be afraid for he beareth not the sword in vain for he is the Minister of God a Revenger to execute wrath upon him that doeth evil wherefore you must need to be subject not only for wrath but also for conscience sake for for this calls payee tribute also for they are God's ministers attending continually upon this very thing render therefore to all their dues tribute to whom tribute is due custom to whom custom Fear To whom fear honor to whom honor you're supposed to pay taxes you're supposed to submit yourself to what the government is doing when it's in line with the word of God okay obviously if you have some bad guy come along and whatever and start telling you to do something that is against the scriptures truly against the scriptures okay let me say it that way there are certain things that people think that they have a right to and they don't really have a right to but if you do things that are in line with the scriptures you'll have Praise of the same I've been I've had multiple confrontations with police officers since I've been in Ministry and you know how many times I've actually been arrested or charged with anything zero I actually told a police officer the one time um I said you know you're a minister I'm a minister of Jesus Christ you're a minister of the law and he kind of looked at me weird he said oh okay and I said yeah I said Romans chapter 13 talks about it I said you're out here to do your job to enforce the law and whatever else and I have absolute respect for that I'm out here to enforce the spiritual laws and the spiritual laws line up with the physical laws see these people are disturbing the peace they're using a worldly means a wicked way of offending people and whatever else with their loud rock music it shouldn't be that way their ordinances against this type of a thing and he said well yeah I would agree but they have a permit I said and later I found out they didn't have a permit they lied to him but the whole point is there should be agreement there oh brother Brian there's Wicked police officers out there there's Wicked politicians too but you know what if they're in those positions they can be brought in line with the word of God with the scriptures I don't care how Wicked they are but sometimes Christians get away from the word of God and then you give them a reason to come in and get you you do that which is evil you see and you say I'm not going to submit myself to this thing or whatever else and this is this is bad and what you need to trust God trust that the Lord will protect you and just say no you have no authority over me my boss at work says that I'm supposed to you know do certain things that go against my religious convictions I can't do that sir sorry but see the problem you see a lot of people did that and they still had to do it and they had problems with their bosses um I wonder if some of the cases were because you weren't really living like a Christian so when you come along you try to give your rights as a Christian your boss says oh you're a Christian I didn't know that but what if you were a really hard worker and really living as a Christian as a real Christian should in accordance with the scriptures very diligent a good man maybe the Lord or be a little bit more work on the heart of your boss or whatever else something to think about there but uh finally let's go to Revelation chapter 12. not a real detailed study today Brethren but I just I need to answer a few things because I keep seeing this stuff we'll get to it here in a minute um Revelation chapter 12 verse 7 through 12. says here and there was war in heaven Michael and his angels fought against the dragon and the dragon fought and his angels and prevailed not neither was their place found any more in heaven and the Great Dragon was cast out that old serpent called the devil and Satan which deceiveth the whole world he was cast out into the Earth and his angels were cast out with him and I heard a loud voice saying in heaven now has come salvation and strength in the Kingdom of our God and the power of His Christ for the accuser of our Brethren is cast down which accused them before our God day and night and they overcame him by the blood of the lamb and by the word of their testimony and they love not their lives under the death therefore Rejoice he heavens and ye that dwell in them and them woe to the inhabitors of the earth and of the sea for the devil has come down unto you having great wrath because he knoweth that he hath but a short time there's a short time there unless of course you believe in the historicist position which says that it all happened Revelation all happened in the first century so the devil's apparently on the Earth right now um and he has a short time uh no no you see it doesn't work um it's a future event so that you say Where's that what does that mean about Satan right now he's in heaven oh you know I I've I'm just a good man and stuff you know what the big man upstairs he takes care of me which one uh because you see Satan's in heaven right now a lot of these Wicked people don't even realize what they're saying did he just say that Satan's in heaven yes I did because that's what the Bible says Satan's not in Hell there's no Throne down there with the devil sitting on it ruling I'd like to say that occasionally just to kind of get through the Hollywood mind control that's out there messing people's heads up the devil's down in hell and the Flames that's not the devil that's a Hollywood creation you see Hollywood wants you to think that there's this being called Satan and he's this he rules the dark regions of the Netherworld or something and he's down there and he listened to the heavy metal death metal dude yeah yo let's worship Lucifer yeah you know he's he's down in Hell he's going to throw a party and Devil's up there saying I don't know what they're talking about I'm not down in hell they're not really worshiping me they're worshiping some Hollywood creation Lord says hey come here devil devil says yes sir I mean read Job chapter 1 and chapter Two the Devil's appearing before Lord giving an answer what he's doing yes sir um what are you doing down there on the Earth uh I've been walking around just kind of seeing how things are going and seeing what the Christians are doing down there I mean you realize what the devil's job is what we just read about there in Revelation chapter 12. he's the accuser of the brethren he's checking up on you and me watching us all the devil's servants do that too um he's down here and he's watching say yeah hey that that one guy Lord one child of yours down there um he was watching uh Brian's sermons but then look what he was looking at afterwards that other sister right there this this as one of your daughters there Lord yeah she was uh following along in her Bible and she got done and she started listening to that Wicked music my music you know why would she listen to my music when she claims to be a Bible believer hmm hold on brother no no the Devil he's down in hell and he's he's got the heavy metal guys they're doing his will and whatever else no they're worshiping something that's imaginary uh that's not what the Bible teaches you see but Hollywood wants you to believe that that exists because then it's yin and yang it's it's good and evil it's black and white it's it's these two opposing sides and not just that there's a God in heaven that controls everything a God that's so powerful that he can tell the second most powerful being in the universe in creation whatever you want to say he can tell them what to do and a he doesn't even get kicked out until the future see what he what are you saying all this for because I see this thing in the comments all the time the modern day state of Israel was created by the Rothschilds and if you'd read the Balfour Declaration if you just understood what was going on with those Jewish Freemasons if you only knew then you wouldn't say it's the Fulfillment of scripture because you know God can't use Satan to do his bidding see that you know it's the it's the guy down there in Hell on this Throne you know he created Israel he's sitting on his turn he says yes my servants create Israel and they say yes Lord and and Jesus is up in heaven saying that they're creating a fake Israel what do I do now oh no you know I mean there's there's actually false preachers out there that literally teach that the first seals the Seven Seals first part of the Judgment the time Jacob's troubled Revelation chapter 6 talks about it they actually teach that it's Jesus opening up the Bible and seeing what happens but he doesn't actually cause it that's why the church will be there for the first six seal or seven SEALS or something or I guess it's six and then the seventh one is when the church gets caught up or some foolish nonsense like that and Jesus is up there just kind of opening up to see what's happening next you know uh no it's actually the Lord causing it why because it's a judgment on the nation of Israel that's why the book is called The Book of Revelation the revelation of Jesus Christ I don't need to have Jesus revealed to me Jews that reject Jesus they need to have him revealed to them that's what it's about okay so who created Israel that would be God why because God had a servant one time that was called Nebuchadnezzar the first head the kingdom of gold first New World Order and God says my servant Nebuchadnezzar you better submit yourself to him you say well then there's just blind submission to Daniel blindly submit to Nebuchadnezzar no how about Shadrach Meshach and Abednego did they submit blindly to Nebuchadnezzar no they didn't and uh I think I recalled that they were actually blessed of God's servant Nebuchadnezzar just like the Bible said would happen back there in the book of Jeremiah chapter 27 that we read about earlier you see wait a second are you actually saying Brian that we could actually receive a blessing in the future as Christians if we submit ourselves to the word of God and do what the Bible says yeah that's what I'm saying that's exactly what I'm saying what a thought you know it's funny because the fruit of the spirit is is listed in Galatians chapter five and it says against such there is no law gentleness Faith meekness temperance patience fruit of the spirit um maybe if we were doing those things maybe if we were living right righteously you know if the NSA was looking at your internet history and saying wow this is a question and not I'm confused one minute they're watching the sermon one minute they're watching listening to hymns and the next they're looking at porn and then Alexa listening to this and they're looking at that and whatever else a bunch of worldly lost stuff maybe we would actually not be persecuted on the level of you know them just coming and going after us because we're doing evil is what I'm saying they can persecute you and you can take it patiently and whatever else and just show love towards them absolutely oh that's there but uh I think a lot of the problems that the church has had down through the centuries were caused by the church being worldly and sinful so I'm not going to make this a real long study just wanted to put that out there Jeremiah chapter 27 verses 1 through 11. that's all you really need to get into this this whole thing of Israel is not really the the true Israel or no God if God would call Nebuchadnezzar his servant certainly God can bring in the nation of Israel just like he said he would again watch my study on why the Jews need to leave America God brought them back in unbelief that's what the Bible says in the Book of Ezekiel God does not wait till they're saved and they received Jesus as their Messiah and then they get brought back no that is not how it works God brings them back in unbelief God reveals that he catches the church up says okay you're up you're gone away John represents that you see that happening Book of Revelation he's called up before the Antichrist is revealed again there's well I think we could debate possibly that we'll be here to see the Antichrist there's no debate if we were going to be here to see the Antichrist God wouldn't have caught John up before the Antichrist is revealed in Revelation 6 the 24 Elders are up there the Angels round about the throne and the resurrection they need to marry nor given in marriage but are as the angels of God in heaven I mean it's just so clear it's so obvious but you get these Christians and you just start to mess around with the world and then they get away from the Holy Spirit the Holy Spirit starts they grieve the Holy Spirit and it's then they start to come up with their flesh and their flesh is telling them things and they're saying it's the holy spirit it's not the Holy Spirit I think it all mixed up it's just so simple I still get these Heretics coming along and I'm I try to be gentle at first but they push my buttons then I get ticked off and you know and I kick them and I kick them hard I'm not going to give them place by subjection no not for an hour so all the modern day nation of Israel it's not of God okay then why are all the other prophecies coming to pass too I might add that's kind of odd oh that's right because the Illuminati is there the Bible's their end Times playbook and they're fulfilling scripture or whatever else uh well even if that was true doesn't god control the Illuminati uh you think that they can do things and God doesn't know about it over Rothschilds they have all this power not more powerful than God um well the the Jesuits or the the black pope the um the bill Burgers uh the did I say Illuminati I think I did the the Freemasons the the um the world economic Forum Kyle Schwab they can't take another breath without the Lord Jesus saying okay you can breathe the Lord could take any one of them and just say boom it doesn't even have to snap his fingers just think of thought and they drop dead God can do the same for Satan Jesus is in the wilderness he's up there and the devil says to him if you fall down and worship me I'll give you the kingdoms and the Lord says Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God not tempting in the sense of people modern again modern Christians mess that all up and they say well he was tempted he was thinking about oh hmm don't please don't tempt me it's not what he's saying he's not he's saying don't push me I'll destroy you right now I am God you want a scripture you know the word of Jesus ever claimed to be God well there's another good one Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God he's talking about himself the father's not there standing beside Jesus you know the two persons or something two of the three persons well two persons and a bird I forgot the Trinity you know uh no Jesus Christ is there and he says Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God talking about himself pilate another one you know don't you know I have power to release you and what does Jesus say I'm going to paraphrase here a little bit but you wouldn't have any power at all except it we're giving you from above I gave you power I have power to lay down my life and I can take it again you can't do anything without me what an amazing revelation will happen to all the atheists out there I don't believe in God I don't believe in God like saying that camera saying I don't believe in the power chord going down to my little battery Bank thing down here I don't believe in the power cord I need to take the camera and you say look in the mirror here the camera goes if a camera could speak I didn't know that there was a power cord coming so you're saying I don't have any power of myself that's correct atheists get up there and stand there God I didn't know God says yes you did I gave you life I watched you all through your life I watched you as a little boy little girl I saw you grow up I saw you have bad experiences with organized religion instead of attacking organized religion like a bible-believing Christian would do you came after me you came after my book you mocked my book you made it your purpose in life to tear down other people and destroy their faith in this book and I sustained your miserable worthless life the whole way through it that's too late depart for me cursed an everlasting fire prepared for the devil and his angels bye bye so that is going to be it thank you very much for watching and we will see you in the next video
Born Again Barbarian
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Animal Nation - Candy & Cartoons [OFFICIAL VIDEO 2020] - Vertical Video
[Music] Danny Collins and a couple naked women in fact the blanks let me staring them silly love the smoke ring so you know things hoping go things better than like I'm saying plan not calm feelings blitter that wake up in the moment busy while you ask no Bob Lowe's escape in the bay and maybe we should say he ain't gone soon if I will make a women win full fight back cross the bridge takes two legs that's a sister as who she is it's missing ten you know what since I was 12 jeepers 16 and 18 help their thumbs down now seems I'm then that put it up the same and before bets all 80 cartons and a couple naked women today his last night prison that shot some Eastern sailing Baldwin's walk wings feel that burn the gas we don't Vegas dicen OD girls e playing it's like you look the same no please back that feels amazing saying game he car he's in the devil maker women can't believe this at one minute must be bought must be endorphin must be my girl she's [ __ ] gods must be hundred less that is the baked goods antic sheets to the fridge attacking get talking expenses broke his [ __ ] $100 breakfast a game he comes in a couple naked women boys or girls I guess the difference coffee's brewing in the kitchen yeah you make breakfast I'll be business the damar will switch out look so good with the cameras I won't show my friends with the last red [Music] the devil [ __ ] women and lastly the bossa nova Windsor they named crash the rental until they have this little worse than the better penicillin wait you get that chicken sings enemies in the building I'm boring drinks that crush building on the internet I'm naughty by myself come eat sushi strange as hell don't worry bout me and save yourself it's all meet up at the same hotel but now the cable selfish open cell bad tomatoes out wasn't me but not as well so he came he calls and the devil make a women day his last night's prison vodka shots mr. Salinger blowing smoke rings copy feelings the casually don't they is Jesus no dnews is playing and it's like you the same was milk is that that feels amazing say gave me a cartoon I went through fake black cross the bridge text legs let's my sister has four she's I guess miss roses I was dwell in doubt their moms now no same time that's the same that's ok me fortune [Music]
Animal Nation
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Nokia G300 How to Soft Reset If the Screen Freezes | Frozen Screen FIX
in this video we're going over how to soft reset your Nokia g300 if the screen freezes welcome back to another video I'm your tech guide Wayne and the video today I'm going to walk you through how to soft reset your Nokia g300 essentially if your screen freezes or the touchscreen stops working or it's lagging really bad there is a button combination you can hold that will trigger the phone to restart itself it mimics the process of taking the battery out of the phone like we used to do years ago when you could take the back off on this phone you cannot take the back off however if we hold down on the power button and the volume down button for about 10 seconds or until the screen goes black the phone will automatically restart itself and usually it will fix any issues you're having with the screen so I'm going to demonstrate it right now so you can see what the process looks like hold power volume down at the same time I'm going to count to three and then we're going to do it one two three hold now the screen is going to trigger a screenshot so if you notice it took a picture of the screen right here I'm going to continue to hold the buttons until the screen goes black that's how you know the soft reset was successful there we go as soon as it goes black you're going to let go of the buttons and give the phone a minute to restart itself usually it will automatically restart if after a few seconds you don't see this pop up on the screen just simply hold the power button until the screen turns back on and this shows us that our soft reset was successful now once the phone starts up again you can begin trying to use the phone to see if the touchscreen is not working however if this does not work and it does not fix the screen that might mean you have a much bigger problem and you'll probably need to take your phone to a cell phone repair shop to have it diagnosed to see if the screen can be replaced and if the screen is the issue um that's kind of The Next Step if the soft reset does not fix your problem hope you guys found that helpful do me a favor if it was helpful hit that like button and also hit that subscribe button so you can be alerted every time we post new videos thanks for watching and also leave me a comment down below if this was helpful take care and as always have a good one
Tech Made Easy
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Garden - November 2011
well good afternoon Steve George Dave Smith six of November 2011 about 10 12 sun shining the Hedge is still here although disappearing the LA if I get a chance I will mow the strawberies are still there tomatoes are gone however Peppers rather monkey ones those little temps they were from sure and summer onion summer onions summer onions the mint is really gone there's still some spuds under there the brussel sprouts snails snails I got them all there the original probably the best Derek so I'm going to be struggling from now on to say anything meaningful in these videos apart from Merry Christmas and hello 2012 okay
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Solving Inequalities
let's take a look at solving inequalities now in most cases you're going to solve inequalities the exact same way as you would solve an equality multiply both sides by the same number add them subtract both sides by the same number divide both sides by the same amount there's a two places where there's a difference now the one is if you have a variable in the denominator okay this one i'm actually going to deal with in a later video because it deserves one all by itself the other place where you have to look treated differently is if you multiply or divide both sides by a negative constant i mean it's a quick and dirty example of that is if i have negative 2x is greater than 4 if i divide both sides by a negative 2 what you have to do is you have to flip that equality sign so now i have x is now less than negative 2. because i divided both sides by a negative number i had to flip that equality sign now let's continue on and take this inequality and let's solve it for x uh i don't have any variables in the bottom so we don't have to worry about that but i do have denominators so what i'm actually going to do is i'm going to find the lowest common denominator of all that which is six and i'm going to use that to get rid of my and use that to get rid of all of my denominators slowest common denominator is six so i'm going to take everything and times it by six after that we can do some cancelling it goes up to there once comes over there two times because then two goes into there once goes into there three times those two cancel out so now i've got four x minus ten minus 9 x plus 12 is greater than x plus 7 minus 6. let's combine all the like terms minus 5 x plus two is less than x plus one now i'm gonna take all my x's move them over the left-hand side so subtract x from both sides subtracting is okay it's multiplying and dividing we have to change things around so now i have minus six x i'll take that two i'm gonna subtract it from both sides as well and two both sides ends up being minus 1. x i have to get all by itself now i am going to be dividing by a negative number divide both sides by negative 6. flip that inequality symbol x is greater than 1 6. now we are looking for the answer to be written in a mix of set notation and interval notation i don't want it left just like that so the proper way to write this final answer is x where x is an element of now i have to look at set notation for this my smallest number is going to be 1 6 because it can be anything bigger than 1 6. so set notation would be 1 6. it doesn't include 1 6. so i'm using a round bracket and it's going to go all the way up to infinity so this is x where x is an element of 1 6 2 and 2. and that is my final answer now let's take a look at another example this one involves a double inequality we've got essentially three parts we treat it much the same way i still want to get x all by itself so now in order to get x all by itself i'm going to have to subtract that 6. now if i subtract it from here i have to subtract from there and i also have to subtract it from that side right there so i've got all three sides so i end up with a minus 10 less than or equal to 2x which is less than or equal to 2. so far so good do the same thing i need to get that 2 out of there so i'm going to divide everything by 2. dividing all three sides by 2. i end up with minus 5 less than or equal to x which is less than or equal to 1. so x is in between minus 5 and 1. now that's not quite the form we want the answer in here in calculus we want it in the mix of set notation and interval notation so our final answer should be x where x is an element of now we're going from minus five up to one now equal to not just up to but actually equals two so i'm using square brackets so x is an element of minus five to one close it off in brackets and that is the answer we're looking for the box around your answer and there you go
Gary Ball
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Accidental Entrepreneur with Andrea Sorensen
hi mom's making six figures today i get to interview my friend andrea sorensen she's the ceo of lingo which is a technology company and i think you're going to take so many things away from this podcast she is incredibly intelligent and she gets incredibly vulnerable about some things in her life that probably quite a few of you will relate with so enjoy this podcast and go check out her technology because you'll understand a little bit more of her story in it when you actually go look at it i will see you in the podcast welcome to the mom's making six figures podcast my name is heidi bartolada i'm your host in this podcast you will hear real women real stories and real inspiration if you enjoy it please subscribe [Music] so thank you for being here i really appreciate it yes i'm excited thank you for having me yeah i would love if you would start with how you came to be ceo so start way back way back start with yeah yeah uh i'm an accidental entrepreneur and launched lingo with a co-founder two co-founders actually um about four years ago and the reason why my background is in process engineering and i've just always been obsessed with how do you how do you remove the friction between a business and the people that they serve and that's good for the business and it's good for the people that they serve and about four years ago i um i opened up my schedule i had i had um resigned from a career that i absolutely loved because i wanted to spend a little more time with my son before he graduated from high school and um and in that in that block of time with that additional space i just became acutely aware of of a solution that just felt like it had to exist and i researched it and i remember being surprised that it didn't already exist it felt very obvious and i i felt almost offended that it hadn't hadn't been created yet and i felt compelled to build it and so i partnered up with one of my clients who had a development firm and we built an mvp which is a minimal viable product of lingo and tested it and had a awesome response to that and then i had a decision of now what i have this thing that i know uh the world needs and um and i feel like i could i feel like i could bring that but that will require in many ways me facing fears i never wanted to do that never intended to do that and it was a it was a really cool moment of um intentionally facing the things that i was afraid of and being willing to give what i had to give to the world and being willing to go through what i knew i would have to go through in order to be able to offer it so that is how that is the story of how did i become a ceo and a founder of a tech company so take me back because i think most people would say how how do you get there like how how do you get to the place where you're like okay i know this needs to come out and yes i'm gonna do it what it where did you start right um i mean if you go way way back and i've been thinking about this because i've been listening and watching your podcasts and by the way the women that you've been able to interview are so inspiring and it's been a powerful experience for me to hear their stories and i've reflected back on my own in anticipation of being asked that question and actually debated about whether i would share this or not but if you go way back then uh then where this really starts when i was really young i had a very serious medical condition i had a problems with my liver that that resulted in my skin uh [Music] having sores all over it looked like you had taken sandpaper and just scratched off on my skin almost my clothes would be bloody every day my my sheets every night would have to be washed and from the age of about 6 to 13 or 14 that's what i experienced and what would happen is that the doctors would give me medicine that would help the skin but hurt the liver and it just propelled the problem and we didn't discover that until i was 13 or 14 and and once we did of course then the it was almost overnight i don't have any scars there's no sign of that happening but that had such a significant impact for me in terms of how much effort you can put if you put your energy on the symptoms and not the core of the problem and um and how much pain you can go through and and wasted time and hurt and uh so i have always been obsessed with how do you find the core of a problem and then address that core of the problem and and so my my career was was focused on process engineering which is exactly that you know it's how do you how do you achieve the better outcomes by having a more of a holistic view of the whole system an understanding of the business an understanding of the culture and the people in an understanding of the customers that you serve and how you provide value and you have to have all of that and my career was completely focused on being able to say here's the results that the business wants and that the customers need because it has to be good for both and then here's the levers and find the real places right so uh and i'm 47 i graduated when i was 16 and with all of the energy to try to make a difference in the world that's where i put my energy and so my career was in project management and process engineering and and leadership and management and implementing changes and and analysis of problems and so um that that's kind of the the way that it winds up to a point that um after a career of of hundreds of different initiatives and changes and different in different companies that that i felt like i had a broad enough understanding to tackle a very large and complex problem with a simple solution and and maybe why i was a little more uniquely prepared to be able to do that i was going to say don't you kind of feel like everything prepared you for where you are right now yes it's funny how you say that because um it all felt very random and it also felt like i was so different the things that i did i managed um technical writing teams i did a bunch of project management i had pr positions i had you know project management positions the process engineering all of those types i taught at bsu and university of phoenix communication and business courses like all of those things felt very unusual to put together and yet all of those experiences and and also combined in that was helping to lead looking at a system within an organization also includes looking at the technology and the tools as well and so i had led i had led teams that had produced that the technology that a business uses to communicate with their um audience and so all of that kind of combines into a way that i i do feel like it prepared me for what i didn't expect would would combine all of those things together now everyone's going to have to go look at lingo because you'll have to understand how all of them all of them fit together right right so motherhood in all of that you mentioned that you stepped back to spend those last few years how how did that all work together for you what did that look like for you yes um so i have one child his name is isaac and um and i had that's another thing i i i think it's really fascinating just to realize we all have a picture of what we think our life is going to be and how it's going to work out right and i had expectations of myself and kind of a path that i thought my life would follow and i come from a large family and and expected that what would happen is i would get married and i wanted to have a career for a while and then i thought i would have like a bunch of children and focus on that for a while and then and and we were only able to have uh we were only able to have one child and he just he's a very full personality uh and um and and so i was able to i had opportunities to be able to balance things differently than i anticipated i would be able to and that was a that was a tricky thing for me to feel like i didn't have i didn't have what i wanted with the larger family and i think that actually gave me even more motivation that i wanted my career to have an impact i wanted the time and i wanted the opportunities that i had to be able to contribute in significant ways um and partially because i mean when we do have children we know that that's our legacy that's that's what goes on beyond us and um and it was gonna look different for me than what i expected and so i think part of what i really wanted was my career to also have an impact and to have a legacy as well so this is pretty personal but did you what was that emotionally like realizing that hey i thought i was gonna have definitely more than one and when that feels like it's not something that's gonna happen did it take a while for you to process that was that did it happen gradually over time or was it one of those things where it's like this isn't gonna happen and now i need to emotionally deal with this what was that like for you because i think there's a lot of women that that hits them and no one's ever said hey this is a possibility because we don't know until it happens right that that is a beautiful and very uh insightful question and also something that uh that i'm going to share with everyone right that that is very very um very tender and a turning point for me so what had happened is after we had isaac um we lost several babies and then with the very last one we were able to k and we had so we lost several babies and we had so many surgeries trying to be able to repair the damage so that we could carry so that we could have more and the last baby we were able to carry for about five months and then my uterus ruptured and it was the day after christmas and um and what had happened um is that uh like i i went into the i went into like a dock in the box and and um they they they couldn't find my pulse they couldn't you know they ambulance to the hospital and um and uh and they they had to to take the the baby and um and i remember being in the hospital for several days after that with um trying to recover from uh from the the physical of it and i was able to hold like this beautiful five-month little you know uh baby and see you know my husband's features and my features and and know that that was my last chance you know and that we were it was really a door that was shut and there was a moment um one of the nurses brought in this box that had been hand painted by someone and um it was just it was this beautiful box and it had a little it was just like this little blanket thing you could fold the baby up and right just and um and i remember thinking i'll never know who made that box right and yet someone someone spent so much time and effort towards me that they would never meet and i still have that box and it represents to me what what i want my life to be i want to be able to make an impact to people that i'll never meet that can really help them in the key moments of their life that they need something so in that moment i remember having this feeling that was like andrea you have this is a big deal you know and this is a big blow and it it it shifted my identity you know what i thought i was going to my life was going to be like how i thought i was going to grow and everything was going to be different right and i felt in that moment i felt like i had this validation that this is a hard enough big enough deal that um that if i wanted to be bitter and angry i had a good enough reason to be like this was a a big enough thing but i also felt like this burst of clarity that says but if you choose that then you'll miss out on the joy of raising the sun that you do have and you'll miss out on the joy of what life can bring and so it just felt like this distinct um choice of do you want to be sad about and angry about what you don't have or do you want to find joy and opportunity in what you do and that's what i have tried to choose and and to be able to really love the experience of being able to raise isaac and it was a totally different experience than what i expected raising a single child is completely different than having a group of i came from a family with six children and um and and my mom we would wander out into the backyard and the neighborhood and we would be gone all day and then we would come in and she would feed us and love us and we would go to bed right with one child it was very much hey mom what are we going to do now you know i mean so the level of interaction that i had with him was a huge blessing and and i love that experience which is so different than what i expected so i think that what you find is that in your struggle is also the opportunity for where your joy is but it's your choice about how you look at it how you metabolize it and what you choose if i had focus and i mean this is obvious from that i mean if i had focused on being on on what i had lost then then that would that would consume your soul right i think that same lesson happens with anger and forgiveness and with you know so many other types of things that that um to be able to shift your attention towards building rather than looking back there was a there's a uh something i think about a lot in terms of the burned down forest right so sometimes life with life you get a burned down forest and and you know what it looked like you know what you had and you knew what the potential of it was and now it's all burned down and what you want to do is just sit down on a burned down log and pick up every piece of you know burnt anything you know and turn every rock and spend all of our time in counseling which i do think counseling is great when it moves you forward but if we just stay where we're at analyzing the pieces of our burned down forest then we'll stay there and nature when there's a burned down forest nature just grows beautiful things and i think that's what we're designed to do too is to say well crap my i'm in a burn down forest right and i don't have what i i don't have the opportunities that i thought i had what opportunities do i have and um and tried to put my attention there that's a beautiful analogy thank you and i'm curious heidi like does that trigger any particular thought or memory with you oh yeah [Laughter] um i don't think i've said this on camera yet i um i'm divorced which is not something i ever had anticipated and it shifts i mean there's been a few things in my life that i could say that about but that's the most recent and it definitely changes your view of life your identity or do i want to look at the negative and get bitter or how is this how is this life going to be moving forward from here right yeah the choosing to look at the positive in life is a choice and but it's not always easy it's taking control of our mind and actually controlling it and not letting it go the negative direction that i think is so easy to go sometimes it's being intentional and actually designing what you want your life to be to say okay well here's the ingredients i have now mm-hmm right and i think um early on when i was very young so i was 22 i was also went through a divorce and um and that was another turning point in my life where i got to decide who am i going to be and i could look at some patterns that i had fallen into that that uh weren't what i wanted you know and changes i could make and and that'll be a you know for and i think we have those for in a lot of different ways it can be divorced it can be a loss of a child it can be you know a career change or whatever might be it creates space in our life where we can intentionally you know look at it and say what do i want to become and what impact do i want to have you know i love that word intentional yeah yeah the choice yeah it's a big deal to manage the emotions and and i think it's important to acknowledge the emotions you know you have to you have to go i think about the waterfall right you have to go down with the water but then you need to come up with the water and not fight against the emotions learn to let them flow and learn to be able to cry when you need to cry and that for me that was a big deal i had never allowed emotion like that i had always tried to be so strong and in that instance when we lost the baby like the emotions were were too strong for me to hold back and that's where i learned to start to let to let them move and there's power in being in being able to feel your emotions and also in being able to not be afraid of other people's emotions and i've learned to love the trust when someone will open up and show me what's really inside you know and the real stuff to have the emotions flow mm-hmm yeah that feeling piece is hard for some people though yeah that's why they fight it so much right because i think i think sometimes they feel like it's gonna take them down and they're never gonna come back up and so they think that that fighting is gonna save them from it right yeah and that's why they get stuck there yeah the fighting is like the fighting will keep you there longer but i mean it's never fun to go over the edge of a waterfall like it's no it's never fun to have to feel that intensity of emotion and and and emotions can be really scary it's been described it's been described as that our logical mind is like the jockey of a horse and and the the emotion is the racehorse and it's so nice when you keep it in control right but at the point that it gets out of control like it can be very scary and uh and but our lives like it only moves the way we want it when those things can be in harmony together you know i also think when when i think about emotion and especially in something so significant as your experience it doesn't come in a linear path and i think a lot of times and especially somebody that is so planned and organized you want it to be okay well i feel this and then i do this and it will take you here and then i'll take you back here and then it takes you over here and learning how to navigate that is that's that's an experience in and of itself oh yeah i think that's if i were to say what's the biggest skill that i find in the most successful people it's the ability to be resilient it's the ability to continue to say okay here's where i'm at right and to learn the lessons from the past but then to have the wisdom and the awareness to say here's where i'm at and here's where my choices are because i think we only have so much attention and we can put our attention looking back right or we can assess where we're at and uh and move forward and and but if if you don't acknowledge the emotion right and process through it then i think it sabotages sabotages you at at times you don't want it to right and you can't really control it you have to be able to metabolize that and i think that all of those emotions can become strengths and i think they can especially become strengths with our ability to care about and empathize and help and nurture others and and in that way all of those experiences are not wasted when we can help someone else be able to navigate something that we may have some experience with i love that and i think for those that are listening if they're going through something really really tough i think for me and i've watched this in so many women the women that are able to feel it and be vulnerable on the other side of it help so many people because they're willing to talk about their experience and actually maybe help someone else process it right and i've watched i have a very dear friend of mine that lost a child and i've watched the pain and the anguish and the anger and all of the things but on the other side she's helped so many people because she was willing to go through it and actually be vulnerable with people about it and that's it's sad but that's a beautiful thing yeah so i love what you said too because i think that um i mean these are things what you shared i i don't know how many people know that i've already shared three things that i don't that most people don't know about me and um and i think that there's something significant in that in that and that everyone is going is going through something now everyone has a challenge now and everyone has significant things in their past and they're all different um but we can all learn the same type of things even through the differences of experiences and especially when we can combine those you know to help learn and lift each other so i'm going to pull this back to a question that i ask all of my guests which is is there a book or podcast that you recommend on a regular basis is there that one [Music] so now it's this one for a podcast i really love this podcast thank you um i think that it's amazing the level of authenticity that i've seen your guests be able to feel safe enough for and that was a good model for me as well um and i love recently i found another one called um it's guy kawasaki and he he has some a podcast called remarkable people and that one's really fun love entrepreneurs on fire those are a few in terms of books i read i read a lot and i circle back to many of the the same books um right now i'm reading a book called the voltage effect i really love that as it starts to think about how do we scale whatever we're doing how do we scale that so that we can have more impact love that kind of concept but obviously that's my goal where you are trying to deal with my business i would say also a core one very simple is the how to and friends and influence people it's just basic basic concepts um that help to help to connect um and i think what i what i would recommend actually is the the ability to learn from experts through books whether it's reading or listening i do most of mine through listening in the car is in incredible you know so as each of us try to say well where's our gaps and where am i struggling and then go find someone who has developed that skill and has made that their career and their mission in life and then learn from them from whatever that book is so true yeah it'll be different for everyone and your best mom tip so um [Music] i think in a lot of ways i am not i'm also not the typical mom right um probably i said isaac wouldn't have survived his childhood if i had had to feed him uh clothe him keep him warm but but i i did listen and i asked a lot of questions and and the focus i think if we really really look uh stop everything that we're doing in those moments that they're ready to talk to us right and for him it was like right before he went to bed he and that was hard because i would be tired you know that i'm a morning person and the evenings i wanted to go to bed so bad but if you find those moments where they want to open up and they want to talk then stop everything and be there put your whole attention on it because my son is 20 now right and i found myself saying the thing that everyone says but i couldn't stop myself from saying it because it's so true it goes so fast and and i think the thing i wanted was to figure out how to slow it down and how to really get the most out of it because i only had one and um you can't slow it down and it's still going to go fast no matter what but take the time that we have you know with the interaction to have the conversations and to listen and and that's cool because then you have the relationship you know that that will as as he grows up yeah that would be my my mom tip so what didn't i ask you is there anything that i didn't ask i would like to know i would like to know your mom tip oh oh my goodness um you would throw that one at me um for me right now i have two teenagers as you know one's about to leave for college and the other one is i have three years left and i would say savor a little bit along the lines of what you said savor the moments and just let the things roll off that aren't important i think sometimes as moms we want so badly to help to guide them or to point them in the right direction and sometimes you have to just like let it be and just enjoy who they are where they are i read a quote years ago that i write a lot especially with one of my children which is don't make your children color into the lines of your life and um you know that's a challenging one sometimes to just let them be who they are and really just absorb that and love on them in that yeah i have another question for you too um so through these interviews that you've done these amazing women right and i'm so excited to be here i'm like this feels so good i feel impostor syndrome big time i'm like sweet i tricked them here but um what what have you found to be like a common thread across across the women that have been in this chair that that your listeners may or may not have picked up on that you have we all fall and it's so interesting to me to listen to women that are willing like you to be vulnerable about their journey and that we all have struggles and i think one of my goals with this podcast was that women would hear other women struggle because i always hear women say oh well that was easy for you or they look at someone like you that's had tremendous success and they just think oh well you're gifted in that way well no there's a lot that goes in behind that and i just in every single one of them that's the case the stumbles are different the trials are different their fear is different sometimes but we all have it and i think if you were to listen to all of them back to back you really hear that come out in different ways but we're all just human and we have our strengths and our weaknesses and we all stumble right so i love that i it's funny as i was listening and watching some of the podcasts i was like oh no like that's what i would have said and now i don't have anything like unique to offer but i would agree it's very much a common theme that one of the key parts of being successful and i don't know if i circled back to this point or not but the the key thing that i've seen with people that are successful is that ability to be able to be resilient and to get back up and to be willing to be brave enough to stay in their in to stay in their learning zone right to do brave things that they don't do well that they don't know how to do yet right and you will fall and you will mess up um and you want to retreat to your comfort zone and you and and it has to be like an override to to go back out and be brave and try again and do something you know that that is risky and i i think that that's a that part is a it's a huge choice it is it is yeah thank you so much for doing this with me thank you for having me yeah i'm really excited to share this one thank you
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back up josh move josh move to the sidewalk dude i can stand on a [ __ ] sidewalk if i want to time how am i impeding the sidewalk i'm blocking the sidewalk okay i'm walking i'm not impeding anybody i'm not blocking anybody whatever they want as long as we don't know the rules they can say whatever they want we don't know why are you are you seriously why yeah why are you trying to stop me from recording this stopping you from recording what is it what is impedance what is impeding you want to have an argument i'll show you the citation you can have it would you like that what am i impeding what am i impeding though let's go what am i impeding go go go oh my god that's [ __ ] crazy how is that not a cool you mean how they [ __ ] that do you see they [ __ ] sleep i know i got their own film so ended under the end of the video impeding the sidewalk threatening you i know like i'm blocking like i'm like it's like this is impeding the sidewalk like not letting anybody buy what they're not walking him there renee i'm good no you're not i am not allowing this i don't care if he slams you i don't know no i do i get back josh if anybody slams me [ __ ] record it okay no no no renee don't get the [ __ ] out of here it's get off his phone dude can we go
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Hookers Love Hummers 9/6/12 - Day 634
Oh friggin rights it's an m6 good morning happy Thursday taking a different way into the office this morning yes manic monday I know most of you hate that kind of trying to go through Kent here's their library it's actually very nice as I miss traffic here but we're going to go over the bridge I don't really know very much about Kent aside from this is where I work now so we have a bridge that is puffer bellies I know that the railroad tracks and more railroad tracks here is kind of downtown I think I'm just going to keep going this way until I find something I know or downtown construction and stuff up here I know looks pretty nice it's more spread out than Hudson I think it's bigger but it's cool we're driving through here yesterday it's pretty nice well that was easy just turned into exactly the road I was looking for a maker I think which is gonna take me right past main campus and that weird-looking starbucks over here sent over to 261 get over to my parking lot it's 1025 I should be in my parking lot at ten thirty five which gives me 25 minutes to commute to Satterfield hall today that we're going to Bowman hall and then Merrill which is actually a front campus so maybe I'll try to film a little bit more today walking around I don't know usually I try to throw the flip in my backpack so don't have more crap in my pockets but I don't know I'll see what I can do or maybe I'll talk to you in the parking lot in like five hours so we'll find out let us set of 12 forgetting rates 15 early it is a beautiful day my class is here in a half an hour hello ferrari 360 and kent why why is there a 360 going to the University I know but it's nice to see okay home I didn't tell them as much as I wanted to today but classes went well and now it's done Thursday's I said this morning i think was hard to stay so it's good to have that out of the way with no scarring so now home it's 417 it's before 419 and that rain that we had all day what tuesday created a lot of work for me and mine was done yesterday that looks awesome so now i'm going to go over across the street and it's kind of hard to tell if it's going to be one of those jobs that just completely sucks and i make like three passes before the things full and then i have to take five minutes to go all the way in the back yard dump it and then come back and cut more or if i do the entire front yard and don't dump so I'm gonna go get that done now have that done by five thirty I'm going to meet Alex for dinner tonight downtown it's going to be great haven't eaten out well since yesterday but eaten out at that restaurant now for maybe two weeks so it's good i haven't seen him for a long time so that will be excellent but I've got work to do before that and my trimmer yesterday I think I mentioned you know they have wire in the end that turns and that's what cuts the grass on the trimmer and one of my leads yesterday shot out like six feet so I was left with one little strand to do my whole yard and it got done it isn't the best job but it's done for them for the next week or whatever until it needs it again but I'm definitely not going to be able to do it across the street so I gave my mom the task that idea i know but i gave her the piece of piece of wire and to go over to lowes give this to him say I want more of this and I think they should be able to look at it and give her the right product to buy because I don't have time to go over there I mean I've only five minutes that way but I don't want to go all the way over there and pick it up and bring it back and have to spoil it so I will let her pick that up while I'm oh and then when I finished mowing will come back split over and trip so we'll see if she gets the right stuff i also have this yard to do which I can see now isn't going to get done today unless I start at like 730 and then I don't be dark by the time I finish so push that to tomorrow friday is followed by thursday of course which is my bad day at can well my longer day I can't but friday is the best day it can't it's the best class 1 class who's not homework and it's just that they're taking notes professor it is awesome number 47 so tomorrow i have 1 10 to two o'clock which means i don't even need to leave here until like 12 15 so i can get up at eleven if i want or if i'm feeling productive will get up at nine and do stuff so i'm looking forward to tomorrow and then the weekend it's supposed to were having a cold front coming it's gonna be down in the 60s for the weekend rain saturday and i have that clean the car up yet so it still looks like hell this is this is why i hate driving this car in the rain this is what one rainy day does to it look at that that's all over the entire rear end of the car it just looks like absolute crap the doors look all right until you get there down and this color people think Oh it'll be good at a height dirt no it displays it very well at least with the wax it's on there say no okay it is 550 for the yard is done and it was definitely the worst side of things Jenna just wrap my sunglasses on one foot back hold on we're gonna to get fancy here turn around in the neighbor's house when the house that got thicker yeah so I would make it wasn't quite two passes it was more like four before it would just be totally full and I'd have to go back I think I made 17 or 18 dumps all the way in the back yard looks nice it was a pain in the ass 60 90 14 16 959 gallons are you doing switch to hilfiger I see no I just got two of them you got two of those all right it's not bad we're at shell we had our lunch dinner at mu cheetahs outside it was good except for the fact that it rained again an outlook now it's like perfectly clear so that is typical ohio weather aina oh yeah we are going to cross the street to go take a look at this new SL 63 am over here you don't see very many of these in fact this is the first AMG model that I have seen in the new body style and i will say right now it is breathtaking look at that I don't think it's as big as a six series which makes it not that big of a competitor to me but it's beautiful carbon fiber quad exhaust of course with AMG grinding on it huge use of that abhi 20s I was checked wheel size er 20 Continentals friggin rights carbon fiber a mirror folded in I like what I see it pretty check out those clouds black versus white tokers want homers 1065 p.m. dinner was excellent it started to rain when we were sitting outside so we had to move inside and then I filled up the car with gas and then we walked around downtown for a while and looked at some cars and then I came home and saw the m5 in the garage and that this is a shame i showed you the dirt i think in this block just a few hours ago so i got a bunch of towels and the same of the stuff and there's all my mess and i just put the last two hours into going over every square inch wheels exhaust windows body actually crap i forgot to do the inside of the door it's been raining so you get that light of crud that i will see and that will piss me off so I'm gonna have to grab a towel real quick and do that i also want to back you about the front seats so i'm going to have like a two and a half hour job tonight and rejuvenating the car for the weekend but it looks really nice now and it's paid off beautiful perfectly clean inside and out just the way I like to leave it I don't even know what time is it's 12 10 and it's a lot of stuff since I talked to you last but that's going to be it for today and a pretty good thursday and now it's time to get to that watch later playlist I think there's 14 in there as well as a couple emails I don't think there's much in here tonight loading to it should update there's more than two I just did a little bit ago but anyways he is hot three not much to luton so that's great Friday tomorrow looking forward to it and I'll talk you that right
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Job Losses, Shutdowns, Rage: Dajjal Inciting Everyone to Burn Each Other | Sufi Meditation Center
And always a reminder for myself ana abdukal 'ajeezu, dayeefu, miskinu, zhalim, wa jahl, and but for the grace of Allah (AJ) that we are still in existence. And the immensity of this path by its examples of its teachings, Naqshbandiya is and its mo’jzay - its miracle is knowledge. Others put swords in their lip or whirling and rising off the ground, Naqshbandiya’s miracle is knowledge. And the purpose of these realities and these teachings - to show us what we are capable of achieving and what Allah (AJ) wants to dress us of its realities and its blessings. So that we see a goal, we see a purpose, we see a light at this tunnel. That I have to achieve these realities, because he's talking about it, it must be achievable. We're not reading about oh like oh thousand years ago people achieved these things, no. Right now these people whom Allah (AJ) dresses they are achieving and as a result they're speaking and these haqqaiqs (realities) that are coming out are a sign for those to run to achieve. That when we talked about “Taa-Seeen” and the ‘Purified Secret’ and the immensity of the Divinely fire that we are entering. It's a Divine fire, it's a Divine Presence, it's a portal. That when we describe that Sayyidina Musa (as) saw the fire, the bush, where should have been a bush was ignited as a flame. What exactly did he see? What's important is that a different dimension opened in which he stepped into it, and Allah (AJ) began to explain, ‘All those around this tajalli (manifestation), all those inside of this tajalli is a holy and is of a holy presence.’ Means entering into that Divinely Presence is a fire and the analogy of the fire that Allah (AJ) wants for us. It could have been anything, imagine it could have been a rainbow, why the fire? Because Allah (AJ) knows that He put upon this earth an enemy for you and me – us, it’s shaitan (satan), and shaitan is a little flame of fire, that his life is to run after you, to ignite us. And Allah (AJ) want for us to understand that that flame has to be conquered. If that fire comes and the person is combustible, means that their physiology and their reality is not balanced. No excuses, there's nothing to be excused other than anger in Allah’s (AJ) way, it means if you see something that is completely against what Allah (AJ) is against then that is a Divinely anger. So put all everything aside and what they want from us is that your characteristic to be balanced and when you balance our system then that system is capable of holding Allah’s (AJ) Divinely fire. If it's not balanced then your path can be hundreds of years, Allah (AJ) can give you lifetimes and nothing will be achieved. Means that's why our elements are all balanced, Allah (AJ) give to us a water reality within ourselves, that is an angelic nature. Allah (AJ) gives to us our earthly reality which is the clay and the earthly nature of our body. And Allah (AJ) give to us a himmah and a zeal and that is the fire nature within us. And also known that everyone has a jinn (unseen being) within themselves and when perfected Allah (AJ) will blow from His spirit onto us. So then these elements have to be balanced, if they're imbalanced well they can become narani (fiery) where they're just angry. If they're imbalanced they can become lethargic - they just sit and eat because their earthly energy is just too strong, they don't move anymore and they just sit and eat, they don't even move off their couch anymore. They call a button, the food comes to them, and that's what shaitan wants - take people to that level in which they don't even move and their earthly nature overwhelms them or their fiery nature overwhelms them. And Allah (AJ) gave these elements for us to master them, that you carry within you the great scale of Divine realities and that is your earthly nature. That ignite the watery reality within yourself and that should be your angelic reality, and because we are 70% water we have an overwhelming ability to be angelic. Allah (AJ) the tipped the scale, He could have made you narani and 3% water or 10% water, He put 70% water in our system because angelic reality of this water - angels are within the mai (water). So means that if our nature is 70% water, that blood is consistent of water, means that you have an angelic reality that can be overwhelming, your body can be angelic if you give to that water its balance, its zikrs (Divine remembrance), all of its practices it will come to the earthly reality and make everything to grow and to flourish and they become green. So Sayyidina Khidr (as) is the Green Shaykh because he represented his overwhelming ability to control his water element and the result of his water element upon the earth, what happens with water hits the earth? Everything grows. So it’s symbolic by the green, you'll grow, you'll be of a natural reality of what Allah (AJ) wanted. So when you have a strong natural reality, that your control of your angelic reality by your spiritual practices, by all your activities, your balanced earthly reality that you're not going too deep into the earthly, you keep within a balance of your earthly element and then the tariqah (spiritual path) comes - then begin to train and practice your fire. If you can't control the fire element, that's when you see those Avatar cartoons, the kids were mesmerized by that because their innocence understood this is something from the heavens, they had just come from that location. Later you become 40, 50 years old you give up all those fantasies, you say, ‘No that was never real it was just something…’ but when you're young you say, ‘No I remember this, I’m excited about this reality, I have a memory of this reality.’ So what they were teaching is that all these elements have to be mastered, the fire is the most difficult element within our being and that's why Allah (AJ) is describing that Divinely Presence - that portal that Sayyidina Musa (as) saw of a fire, you have to be able to enter the fire. And who can enter the fire without burning? “Qulna ya naaru, kunee Bardan wa Salaman.” Who’s “Bardan wa Salam?” ‘Say to the fire be cool and Peaceful.’ That's why we practice with that zikr, every wudu (ablution) ‘Qulna ya naaru, kunee Bardan wa Salaman, give me control over my fire Ya Rabbi.’ Everyone has fire, everyone's going to get angry, it's a matter of how quickly you can douse the anger and bring it down. So that's why when you watch those cartoons you would see that they would train, the fire overwhelm and they bring all their fire out - that's narani and a shaitan. But the one in training knows the fire is coming because there are certain things that are going to ignite the fire and immediately makes their wudu, immediately makes their tafakkur (contemplation) and brings their water element - their angelic reality to ‘Be cool and peaceful.’ Because that water element is nourished by the love of Sayyidina Muhammad ﷺ. “Qulna ya naaru – say to this naar (fire),” “kunee Bardan wa Salaman,” ‘Be’ from this element of insan (mankind) having the ability to “kun faya koon,” “kunee Bardan wa Salaman.” And who’s “Bardan wa Salaman” is Sayyidina Muhammad ﷺ. Is the only thing, is the only reality, is the only light that can come to the satanic influence and overwhelm it and bring it down. You can't logic with shaitan, you can't talk with shaitan, you can’t think with shaitan. Is when shaitan comes, you're hit, now what you going to do with it? 99.9% of this earth is going to be overwhelmed by it, if they have a gun they're going to shoot it, if they have a bomb they're going to explode it, if they have a knife they're going to cut with it, because they gave themself to it. All that being released upon this earth by the imitated WHO that has no care whatsoever about you [Shaykh laughs], that WHO hates you. Right? Watch, read his elements and his reports, that ‘There's six too many of seven of us.’ They have reports that ‘Out of seven in the room, six of you have already been planned to be taken out.’ So WHO doesn't like you, so means everything they're doing is to put fire into you, put fire into you, fire into you until you become combustion, internal just ignite yourself and disappear. And they have like these YouTube channels where this, they don't understand what happened the person they come back and there's like a burned body, burned ashes and they said, ‘This guy internally combusted.’ So much fire within them they just ignited in the middle of the night, completely the exact situation shaitan wants. So what he wants, he wants to cut off people's money, cut off people's work, cut off all of their hope, cut off everything and keep putting so much fire within them that they are gasoline and they ‘Shh’ [Ignite sound effect]. And the dajjal (man of deceit) system is to make people narani and the more you allow yourself to be narani you are moving towards dajjal and that becomes your destiny. Many people know it, they've seen themselves with dajjal, they think they can fight it… but then fight it otherwise you give yourself to that destiny and that darkness and that fire becomes your path, and it becoming more and more overwhelming, more and more overwhelming. So ghadab (anger) is not something small, that's why they're describing, Allah (AJ) is showing, ‘Come into this flame, come in, all whom are around that fire they're blessed, all within the fire are immensely blessed.’ And because of the training, all the things that come in them to make them to be angry, they immediately train, they bring with their angelic reality, they bring the water element, their earthly element takes their fire, takes their water, and as a result they are a balanced human being and that is the great scale. They talk about the, ‘Scale in the heaven’ everything in the heaven already in us, what do you have to worry about the heaven and to reach the Siratal Mustaqim (the Straight Path) and to reach the great mizan (scale) and reach Sidratul Muntaha (Lote Tree of the Farthest Boundary), Allah (AJ) says, ‘It's all within you, reach it on earth and you'll have that guaranteed over there.’ If you can reach the mizan - your scale, and balance your water, balance your fire and every time you get angry balance it and calm it down no matter what the reason is, that is Allah’s (AJ) testing for you, balance it!, If you're unable to balance it then what you want from Sidratul Muntaha, and heavens and paradise while you're fasting and praying, you’re wasting your time, you're going to jahannam (hellfire) anyways. What do you think is going to get less? If a person giving themself to anger and giving themself to these elements, this fire is increasing, this is the last days. So when the fire comes imagine angry people when they start to rage out onto the street when they found out the moon was fake, mars was fake, everything was fake! Oh they have machetes lined up to run on the street. You think there's a heaven for this type of character? No. Because what's coming, the party that coming upon earth is a ‘Hell-Maker’ ‘Hell-Raiser.’ Why they call ‘Hell-Raiser?’ Because the destiny from jahannam will come up onto earth, those whom participate in it they are from it and there's no paradise from that point. That's why the intensity of these teachings, they're putting it in books, they're putting it on videos, they're putting it on every type of platform - social media platform. And Allah (AJ) is saying, ‘Give a chance, that listen and balance yourself, balance your water, balance your fire and make the scale of your reality to be real.’ Doesn't mean you don't get angry, but you can quickly ignite, you can quickly dissipate the fire and bring your angelic reality out and as a result Allah (AJ) will take you to Sidratul Muntaha - the highest, highest realities within that fire. Take you into… Sidratul Muntaha is your breath, you'll see the Lote Tree. When the servant is able to control themselves, control their elements, every time they meditate they'll move deeper into their reality until their breath becomes the Tree of the Farthest bounty… Boundary - Sidratul Muntaha where Prophet ﷺ saw the tree of life as he’s journeying towards Allah (AJ) - The Lord of Power. You don't have that inside? Your bronchial tree. Your breath and your element, how you can master your breath if you're narani and fiery, you can't. That's why then they give you crack and cigarettes and everything else to increase your narani. These smoking people you think… they're like a chimney making a fire ten times worse. That's why shaykhs don't smoke, they don't even get near smoke because they're cherishing Nafas ur Rahmah (the Breath of Mercy) that gave to them of a Divinely breath that coming from paradise realities. Because of their element being balanced when they're meditating Allah (AJ) opening for them the Tree of the Farthest Boundary, it is the tree of their life and Allah (AJ) saying, ‘From that tree in paradise begin to breathe’ and every breath they bring in is a paradise breath that's why it's called ‘Nafas ur Rahmah’ because it's from their paradise reality. Allah (AJ) ignite for them their Sidratul Muntaha and they enter into that fire and they enter into that Divinely Presence. And in their heart they are entering into “qaaba qawsayni aw adna” they are entering into all the realities that Sayyidina Muhammad ﷺ was describing and Allah’s (AJ) describing in Qur’an that, ‘I’ll show you first on the horizon and then I show you within yourself’ - that's for everything. The mi’raj (ascension) on the outside, first take your mi’raj inside. How are you going to the outer realities of Allah (AJ) when we don't conquer the inner reality and the beast that’s with me all the time. Is the beast running wild or is it fully domesticated and trained? And that is the path. There's no excuse for anger, there's no excuse for bad character and whenever it comes all the practices are to come, all the elements are to be balanced. That's why the zikr, the washing, the meditating, the salawats (praises upon Prophet Muhammad ﷺ). Is make excessive amounts of on salawats Sayyidina Muhammad ﷺ why? So that your water element is very angelic, because who Allah (AJ) describe also swims through your water? Shaitan. Prophet ﷺ describe, ‘The shaitan runs through your blood’ that's why you eat halal (permissible), drink halal. As soon as you drink and eat halal and fast, you restrict the water in your body and then shaitan has a hard time moving. So he's moving also through that water, so the only way to fight him in the water of your being is that you eat halal, drink halal, pray upon your food, fast often, but most powerful is your durood sharif (praising on Prophet Muhammad ﷺ) and your salawats. Because as soon as you're making durood sharif the angelic water is returning the salawats onto Sayyidina Muhammad ﷺ, because they [the angels] have no nafs (ego). As you're saying, ‘Allahumma salli 'ala Sayyidina Muhammad wa 'ala aali Sayyidina Muhammad’ the angels are reciting what you're reciting but at an angelic reality! So then what happens to your blood? Becomes ignited with light and nur. Your breath becomes ignited with light and nur, and every breath coming in is blessed by Allah (AJ). And with all that light inside, every time shaitan tries to come to that servant is immediately beaten and doused and brought down. But if we don't do these practices and allow the ‘Burning Man’ why shaitan's festival is symbolic, because everything we're teaching you seeing on… on everything. Go on YouTube and see, ‘Burning Man Festival.’ Why? Shaitan, that's what he wants, he say, ‘I hate you, I hate that Allah (AJ) even made you, I’m going to make everybody come celebrate on how to burn you,’ and that's his only intention. And everybody… foolish people going and dancing around the satanic image, that not knowing that do you understand he's trying to burn you the most the one whom dancing around it? They don't even understand what they're doing. You know but then when you're taught you look back and say, ‘Crazy people that's all that shaitan wants.’ And they're actually happy making tawwaf (circumambulation) around it, ‘Yeah, yeah we’re all burning, we’re all burning, we’re all burning’ and he's like, ‘Oh if you only knew what this really meant’ and shaitan loves it, they don't know they’re jahil and ignorant people. But alhamdulillah that Allah (AJ) guides and whom He guides, He guides. And the reason for that guidance is to control these elements. If this element doesn't control it's getting… it's getting more and more severe, more and more severe. All the badness that entering onto the earth, the energies, the difficulties - it's like a scale that you keep pushing more, you put more difficulty, less job, less work, less hope, more this, more injection this, more that, more this, before you know it that scale is so heavy with anger and rage and that's the time that everything sort of explodes. We pray that Allah (AJ) give us an understanding, open within our hearts the zeal in which to want to fight against ourself, fight against these bad characteristics and to bring about the good characteristic in which Allah (AJ) can open His Heavenly Kingdom for that Nafs Ar-Radiyya (Content Self ) in which a state Allah’s (AJ) going to ask that, ‘Are you satisfied? And if you're satisfied I’m going to give you from My Divinely satisfaction.’ When Allah (AJ) is rida with the soul - satisfied and content and happy with the struggle that person is putting upon themselves, Allah (AJ) takes them to a station in which, ‘I will satisfy you and ask are you satisfied with these dresses these lights and these blessings that coming upon the soul?’ We pray that Allah (AJ) dress us, bless us from these realities and give us the ability to actually begin to fight against these bad characteristics. Subhana rabbika rabbal ‘izzati ‘amma yasifoon, wa salaamun ‘alal mursaleen, walhamdulillahi rabbil ‘aalameen. Bi hurmati Muhammad al-Mustafa wa bi siri Surat al-Fatiha.
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Fireside Chat Episode 164: Darryl Sutter Deja Vu
I see you've read it's time for another fireside chat the official podcast of flames fans it's go time this is Dan and Matt back with you and Matt I don't know about you but I'm sick of making excuses for this flames team yeah well you know you go in with expectations that you look at the team it has a lot of talent and okay yeah they're kind of just being around 5-hundred and inconsistent but you know that you know they'll figure it out and everything will be fine and it keeps happening and this week they played three of the worst teams in the NHL plus Toronto whose inept defensively and they come out with only two points that is enough where changes have to happen period end of sentence I don't even think it's worth talking about these games in order but why don't we talk about probably the big game of the week which was the Edmonton game what do you think well you say that's this is where I think that the team's coaching staff has gone a little haywire you have Mike Smith who's been overworked for the first couple months and he's been struggling of late he needs a rest and Riddick is doing fine he did fairly well in the one start that he had you're playing three mediocre clubs there is no reason why Riddick didn't get two of those games and yet the coaching staff throws Smith out for all four games and other than the Arizona game Smith was a disaster well I think the Arizona game was really only Smith looking good because it was his former team I wouldn't have even put him in there no neither would I and I think that was a poor decision by the coaching staff because give me a break it's Arizona them and Buffalo are the two worst teams in the league you can put me and and you'd have a good chance of winning well let's not go that far true but you know I mean like I'm being hyperbolic of course but like that those teams suck and you just need to have a passable effort and you should get two points well let's go through these one at a time then and talk about where the flames have broken down start with the Toronto Maple Leafs game a game coming in I think that Maple Leafs have a good forward group I think that as you mentioned they're not great on defensive and they're gonna be one of the first teams to trade for defense but they should not have beat us for nothing like the flames had as Glenn Gould's and keep saying self-inflicted injuries in this one yeah self-inflicted wounds I guess the coach says yeah it seems like the coaching staff and the players are on two completely separate pages and these very basic mental mistakes keep happening and it's okay in the beginning part of the season that okay not everybody's on the same page yet and they're figuring it out but it's actually seeming to be getting worse as times going on well you and I talked about how we kind of gave this team a pass at the beginning it was a slow start we usually have a slow start but we're now what were 27 games in like at this point it's time to put up or shut up yeah and this is the point where it you start to think perhaps the coaching staff should go and I'm very tolerant and patient with you know teams trying to figure things out but the all the same mistakes from day one are still happening and it's not changing it's not getting better all the same defensive breakdowns all the same offensive breakdowns they're continuing to happen and you can't expect to do the same things and get different results and changes need to happen and the coaching staff is still reticent to make certain lineup changes they're like Hamilton Hammond ik I mean is still being played with TJ Brody that hasn't worked since day one you give them time to figure it out they haven't Brody has been struggling as a left side defenseman his entire time since gullets and moved them over there you have to realize that sometimes things just don't work that way and you have to change it and the coaching staffs rigidity in terms of keeping like the left shooting defenseman on the left side and the right shoe ting defenseman on the right side is getting in the way a bit of certain defense men's ability to actually play the game properly and it's just frustrating because like you see like after goals are scored like the fourth line and the third defense paring are thrown out there well if you've scored the goal you're not gonna get any momentum from those guys cuz they've been struggling all season and if you've given up a goal then what happened in the Philly game where they scored again like right after yeah I know where you're coming from and I've asked myself the same question is coaching the issue here and I think if we looked back we've gone through I mean between coaches between GM's this team keeps changing out that piece and I I don't know I mean I know what you're saying and I think definitely gulleson is more rigid than he should be but is changing the coach gonna help well things that last season the flames had some legitimate excuses for their inconsistency having to play Dennis Wideman Derek England and miscellaneous number six guy for most of the season well of course you've got three guys that are barely NHL defenseman of course you're gonna have some inconsistencies in turn your defensive play but branch a living addressed all of those concerns every single one the goaltending has changed out because they were very inconsistent as well we added Hammond ik we brought stone back Kulak has ascended into a proper lineup spot we brought Jaromir Jagr in it like this team should be doing well their talent is there and it's one of those things where if you've addressed the talent issue and things are worse now than they were last year there's one easy way to fix it which is to change the coaching staff and then there's the more difficult thing of having to trade a whole bunch of players well I think when you're saying there's one easy way to fix it there's one easy I would say one easy move to make I don't know if that nested you could bring in another coach we've seen already this team doesn't this core of players doesn't respond well to new systems looking we went from Hartley to gulleson if we bring somebody in midseason is that just gonna put us way further back because now we have to learn a whole new season midseason well new system midseason well also if you look at the Calgary Flames players intrinsically who they are as players you have a lot of very tough players like Michael Ferlin like Matthew Tkachuk like Sam Bennett who enjoy hitting people and playing that physically nasty style of game and yet the coaching staff as it is currently in the system tries to not play in that style and like we saw at the beginning of the season Michael Ferland wasn't hitting at all and he also wasn't doing anything offensively either because that's how he generated his offense was hitting people to create space and then he started to do that and he went on a hot streak it's one of those things that where if the flames were to change the coaching staff to a different type that more mirrors how the flames current team is set up then perhaps it would lend to better results instead of these same errors happening consistently all season I know what you're saying and I guess part of the way I look at it too and I mean you and I had this same discussion back when I mean we've probably had this discussion with every coach the flames have gone through but I remember you and I have in the same discussion back when Brent Sutter was here if you know what he has a system he wants to play and I also think that as we say about players hey you've been put in this role you have to play it I think in some ways a coach has to be willing to say this isn't the system I wanted this isn't the system I came in with but this is the way these guys need a play so I need to adapt to my system it's also a belt a little bit about attitude and the team is struggling out there you almost want the demeanor of the coaching staff to be angry that the team is making mistakes you know not like raging but like some indication that they're frustrated whether that's calling a timeout pulling a goaltender because the team you know just to wake the team up you know it's like if you look at the goaltending we've had for most this season oh I know the goaltender would have put them in even further hole oh I know but sometimes you just need like if you give up like three goals like say the Edmonton game Smith gave up three goals in the first period for really if it the one that was kicked in counted if for me like because the whole team was playing lousy you need to be able to send a message to the team that you know you're hanging the goalie out to dry here wake up and play and you might still lose the game at that point you're down three goals who cares the game's likely gonna be lost anyway but it's sending a message to the team to wake the hell up and you're not seeing it they don't respond and the team coach does just leaves the goalie in and then more goals are scored and you know after a while at 7 1 6 1 well the flames aren't really learning anything from that and realistically even that game they came back but that was more because gross was not an NHL goaltender but it's as frustrating to see because this team has the talent where they should be up where st. Louis and Winnipeg and all the other good teams are not out of a playoff spot down near where Edmonton is like it's just not that bad of a team so something's got to change you know and it it's just hard right now because of the fact that the concerns that you mentioned with like this team being slow to adapt to systems is a big concern because if they do go that route could the whole season go and so you know I know what you're saying and you know at some point you might say yes which the coach my worry about this season going south this year we've given up our first-round pick I don't want to end up in a lottery position not getting that pick like this team has to find a way to salvage this I know and that's why when normally I wouldn't be sounding the alarm bells now but because of the fact that the flames don't have a first-round pick and the expectations were that the flames were going to be a top contending team you need to do something before this season gets away because if we go another month where the flames are still waffling and I don't know what we're doing defensively mode and are giving away points left right and center well the season can get away and then oh they'll need a 10 game winning streak just to be able to have a shot at a wild-card spot and it can cement in that they're screwed and that's not an ideal situation and it's just frustrating because this team should be better than this let me just run some numbers here and let's play sort of fan I'm not really fancy Booker but looking ahead to where we think are our playoffs in the West are gonna be right now the Calgary Flames after 27 games to 29 points they have 14 wins 12 losses 1 overtime loss right now they're tied with Chicago Blackhawks and the Minnesota Wild what do you think the probability is that we see a Western Conference playoff without Minnesota or Chicago Chicago I could see them missing the playoffs because they just lacked the depth and if Crawford isn't standing on his head they are kind of having a hard time Minnesota though has the depth where they will rebound Vancouver sitting at 30 points one above us what do you think the probability is that the Canucks make the playoffs virtually zero I just I don't you're you have a team where you're relying on two very young players Brock Besser and Jake Burton and to deliver a playoff berth and while it can happen like the flames a couple years ago it's not I you're more likely to see that team regress than it continue tied with Vancouver's San Jose Sharks i they could go down so I guess the way I'm looking at this is yes the flames haven't been doing well yes they're not sitting where we want we have a 14 12 in one record right now 80 goals 488 goals against but when I look at the rest of the West I'm not sure it's time to sound the alarm bells yet I think the flames can sneak in this year and make some of these changes in the offseason I think that we might have just because especially the Pacific Division having a poor Pacific Division we might buy ourselves time to figure this out without making drastic changes true it's just that it's frustrating as flames fans for sure yeah no I know it's just what I think you know now you go down not up well that's not necessarily the case it depends on the coach and to who'd you bring in well I there are five coaches that I really like and have really liked for a long time are they all but two of us two of them are available and that was not the case last year and Gerard gallant was one the Quenneville for Chicago Babcock for Toronto and Darryl Sutter and they've tippet were my other two and everyone else from the Phoenix office is coming he reminds over in tip it in well that's the thing and the flames realistically they should be a defensively talented team you look at their defense core and they should be one of the top defending teams in the league if you can have a coach dictating a style that is more defensive that would play into the flame strength all promoted I mean our defenseman aren't even showing strength now if you put more pressure on them to play a defensive system I don't think you're gonna get any more out of them right now well they have how do you say most of those guys on the defense core have a track record of playing well under more of a defensive system right now of course the whole team is struggling defensively hence the 88 goals against which I think there's only like five or six teams six teams with more given up this season so you know that only teams in the West who've given up more Edmonton in Arizona like partially it's on the goaltending when Smith struggles and when lack strong you know a lot of goals were given up in a very short order see to me I can't blame Smith Fez Smith has been overplayed to me it's yes eaglet or whoever's making that call to managers goalies minutes and if you're not comfortable with your backup you got to find another one I don't think you can necessarily fault Smith for that that no I'm not to play the game no I'm not I think that like I said at the beginning of the show I did not think that I think Riddick should have played two of the four games and that was a failure of the coaching staff to have Smith in all four and that's why I like I'm very frustrated with the flames as they set right now because it's getting a little late in the season even though it's only twenty seven games in for this crap that they've been doing to keep happening like it's okay to have a bad game every once in a while every single team does but okay to get seven goals guarding you by the Ornish know and then to follow it up with that effort against Philadelphia the other day yesterday like you got embarrassed frankly in your own building against your biggest rival and then you follow it up with a pathetic effort against Philadelphia who also has a goaltender that frankly was one of the main reasons why we lost in the first round last year so like more incentive to beat up on that guy and instead they get blown out 5-2 so Matt I have a list here of free agent coaches tell me if any of these guys would appeal to you if you're looking to change the flames coaching staff Dan Bosma not at all I think that he could be a good interim coach I wouldn't bring him in full-time I think if we fired gulleson and needed somebody interim I'd look at him what about Jack Capuano definitely not that's a terrible coach Bob Hartley we're not going to bring him back no the current head coach of the Toronto Marlies Sheldon Keith no very good I think the issue there is he's seen as one of the best up-and-comers and Watson yeah we're not we need somebody who to put it bluntly has an ass-kicking boot and to get the players in order and you know your leanings unemployed well that Darryl Sutter would be my number one option I don't know if Tara comes back here this is like bringing Iginla back I know and I understand like it's just for the type of personality that is needed right now I think organizationally to get the players on the same page I think he would be the best motivator for that because you have to look at the last two coaches that the flames had you add Bob Hartley and Glen gullickson both of them are very nice guys and both players coaches and just go out there have fun basically a little bit of taskmasters but not harsh at least outwardly and like I've only seen gullets and get properly pissed off once or twice and since he's been the coaches of flame and frankly the coaching staff should be basically tearing the paint off the walls with how much they're yelling at the players right now for how much crap that they are laying out there on the ice and it's not acceptable it should not be acceptable they're too good to be playing this badly and you need to express that and I don't think gulleson or Cameron or Gerard are outwardly vocal in that manner and I think that the team needs somebody to basically yell at them and get them in order and unfortunately the team just is go everybody seems to be on their own page doing their own thing and nobody seems to be working well together as a unit and it's just a discombobulated mess I don't I'm not in favor of changing the coach yet I'm not in favor of changing unless this really goes south but looking at this list of guys who are available I don't want to bring Sutter back in I think of this list I would either go for Lindy ruff who's the current assistant coach in New York or Michel Therrien who's still with the Canadiens organization I think those guys are seasoned enough NHL guys who they know how to work with a veteran team which what we have yeah but I think that their approach is different enough from what we've had in the past that it's going to require players to sort of poke their head up and go oh okay we're doing something different now in my mind the the flames organizationally talent-wise are in that top tier in just terms of a raw talent in the organization like the top eight or so teams Calgary is one of them so in the entire league or in the left in the entire league I think they're that good organizational depth wise that they should be one of the top teams legitimate Stanley Cup contender right now and that's like what I've been saying like all offseason and in the early part of the year yeah and I mean I've said all year I think you're over valuing this team but I think they're good but I think you're over valuing this team a bit guys like Gaudreau and Monahan like their top tier you have four defenseman who are very good they have enough there where like there's not a ton of holes organizationally but we've had a good team on paper for a number of years now not this good like there was - no I know the better every year we seem to have a better team on paper than we get results from I know which the coach we switched the GM so I'm starting to wonder yeah really those guys or is there something wrong with the core of this team you can change the cora that team and you know like state trade Gaudreau or monahan or whatever you know insert any player but I don't think you make a trade like I'm not saying you go and trade but I'm I'm just trying to figure out will changing a coach fix the problems we've done that well me know over achieved under Hartley and then it under achieved so we let hardly go our team last year probably over achieved under gullets and now it's under achieving do we just say well you had two seasons and it's the coach's fault to me right now the coach seems like the easy scapegoat normally I would agree with you and under normal circumstances you know if the coach just got hired last year and the team had legitimate problems with the makeup of it due to contract situations it's just that this year there are no real organizational excuses for why they should be doing this badly and that's where because I've watched other teams where they let the team just seems to have tuned out the coaching staff and I've seen it plenty of times and it seems pretty much like all the symptoms of that is what's going on with this team right now and I don't know like other than firing the coach I don't know is if there is any other solution that you can do midseason without like you'd have to wait until the offseason to make any more substantial changes beyond that and I don't see it like if that is the case where the team has kind of given up on the coaching staff I don't see if that's the case you definitely have to make a change but I mean I've been around this team I've been you know in the dressing room I've been in the coach interviews I'm not seeing that oh I know and to me mentors I think I know how you need to you need to take these and what we have to do but I think it's more of a psychology thing of these players as an end goal instead of himself they they get too worked up for big games they're not able to play that big game mentality and I don't know a new coach is gonna get that I know screaming at them is gonna fix things I think maybe short-term yelling and screaming fixes things but generally coaches they're yelling and screaming all the time lose their players very shortly - oh I know are we looking for a fix till the end of this season or are we looking for a fix longer term well that's the thing like Darrell why I'm it in favor of Darryl Sutter coming back is due to the fact that he knows and even repwarn or it mentioned that he was by far the best coach that he ever went through in knowing when what the pulse of the room is and knowing when the team needed to get the boot up the butt or as Warner said having rich Preston come in the room and crack a bunch of jokes to lighten the mood and like I'm just not seeing on the ice that the cohesiveness that a normal team has and like I don't know the players interactions with the coaching staff intimately but there seems to be some sort of disconnect from the coaching staff and the players and it it just doesn't seem to be working right now where everything just doesn't seem to be working and that's part of the reason why the game up so many goals to Toronto seven to Edmonton five to Philadelphia and like so many unforced errors heading into previous games last week where the overtime winner against Columbus where unforced error leads to the overtime goal like just there seems to be it overall malfunction in the team and I don't know like that's why I always say like to give a few months like and in previous shows saying to give them time you know don't like yeah they're struggling but and just wait they'll figure it out but it seems to be accelerating in the negative direction and it's just it's frustrating because of the fact that there are no easy answers and like I'm not I don't have anything personally against Glen gullets and I think he's a decent coach it's just this team is too good to be having this many mistakes like every team makes mistakes during a game but it's like junior level basic mistakes and that are being made on a regular basis in each game and I mean okay so I agree with you about the mistakes and I look at it and say to how much that is the coach versus the players these are supposed to be the best players in the world they should not be making these mistakes I think in some ways the coaching staff is giving them too much leash I think we need to be soon a lot of minutes clawed back from some of these players I'm not saying gullets ins perfect I think there's a lot of questionable decisions like plain brower as much he has on the power play I thought I said but again I think so we get a new coach in besides a new system what does that coach do like I'm not seeing as the systems issue so your new coach do you jumble the lines how would you say do you change the pairings that much like things the current coach could do to make things better well the main like since there's usually somebody yell at them send Berkey in there yeah well heading back in through flames history back to when Darryl was the coach since then like you had play fair you had Keenan and you had Brent Ben Hartley and now Golson play fair was a player's coach Keenan didn't have any systems really whatsoever and just basically yelled at the players Darryl our brent was too defensively minded for the type of players that we had and then two players coaches and only really Bob Hartley lot allowed the players to play their game out of those five guys and that was part of the reason why the flames were so successful when they made the playoffs in 2014-2015 because there was some freedom there and that's part of where the flames players problems are is that they're not being allowed to play their game their way and a good portion of them and that I think is a big part of what is the main problem with the team is that you have Michael Ferland he's a physical banger type forward you have Curtis Lazar a physical banger type forward Sam Bennett same thing could chuck same thing you have all these players that are and Garnett Hathaway yeah I can keep going Brower even there are all physical guys and yeah I think the flames are one of the least hitting teams in the NHL well you have to allow players who have always played a certain way to continue to play that certain way and like it or not this flames team is built in a truculent fashion they need to play in a truculent way in order to be successful because that's just who they are and I think we can say that about a lot of players on the team know who they're a certain type of player and they're not playing that way I mean we could say same thing about Sam Bennett well Sam Bennett is he is a offensive player and he uses physicality to create space and generate offense and I'm not saying he should be hitting more but I think he has a certain type of game that he's not playing think no Brodie has a certain type of game he's not playing so it's not just the hitters Oh as though this team has been hitting no they're just a lot of guys not playing their game no and like TJ Brody is not comfortable on the left side and even though he's a left shot he's just not a left defenseman and that to me is the biggest issue I have with gulleson is he seems to go too much to the well not just the left side right side thing but he just seems to stick with lines that aren't working too often he's not likely to make a change and if he does for one game and is successful he goes back to what well like yeah and a prime example of that was the first game that a manic played after returning from injury he was struggling really badly so he got put with kulak and stone was brought up Brodie and stone played better but also Kulak and Hammond ik played better and then the next game they reversed it back to the way it was and it struggled and has struggled ever since and it's this rigidity of not trying new things or new approaches and that's why I like it part of the reason why I've been saying that like perhaps the flames need to change the coaching staff is because of the fact that they are doing things in a manner that do not comport with the team as it's assembled and the flames coaching staff the system is basically the Pittsburgh Penguins that's the same style of game that they're doing unfortunately the flames are not built like the Pittsburgh Penguins we we're not as fast as them and we have far more physical players and not enough finesse players and if the flames had like three or four more players in the same style as Gaudreau or Monahan then I'm not saying that talent level but that play style then that would make sense but it's trying to fit a square object through a round hole like it it's not the flames just aren't built that way and it's but I guess I come back to an age-old question of do you find the right coach for the way our team is built or do you yeah I do you adapt your coach's system or does the coach adapt to what his system know what he's got well ideally the coaching staff would adapt their style preferred style of game to the team that it is and like there are modifications that you could make to the current system that would make it work with the personnel at the flames have the coaching staff isn't doing that and that's part of the way the problems are and I think that like that's part of like mentioning the heading for one on Brody for another where the rigidity of no my system is right it's the same problem that we had under Brent Sutter where his defensive system was just too congestive to the type of team that the flames had at the time and it neutered a lot of the flames offensive abilities and that's part of the reason why the flames eventually missed the playoffs because they just couldn't score due to the constricting miss the the system and you could see that in jaybo Meester who had like virtually no points under Sutter and then had his best season as a flame under Hartley because he could actually play his game and it's the same kind of thing right now where the coaching staff is just too dead set on doing things their way that they're not taking the team into account and you it has to be a given a take and if that's not happening then the changes have to be made to accommodate the team that you have you know like ideal situation like anybody would want like Chicago when they were good or Pittsburgh now or la when they were good but you have to go with the players that you got and they it's not the type of team that pittsburgh has the flames are a completely different monster than what the Penguins are and it's just not working right now I understand we come from I think definitely the coaching has to be looked at I'm not I mean I only accelerate answer but let's say that they do make a change let's just say for the sake of argument Darryl Sutter comes back let's say for the sake of argument he brings drama get in the back so you just think okay we move teacher bro to the other side we start hitting all of our wolves are solved I think that it would make it's one of those things where if you're allowing players to play their game their way it allows them to play better and I think that's part of the reason why players like but dear senator let's everybody player do you think yes now guys who I mean said are always that kind of what I call a rough-and-tumble system do you think he nests our desking guys who aren't hitters start hitting possibly well you look at Tkachuk being played with Backlund and Pro League prior to last season I don't think that you would have classified either of those players as physically imposing in any way shape or form but when kachuck was with that and hitting those two guys naturally would respond and hit as well and get engaged in the play and I think that if the team is allowing the more freedom to hit then like outside of Gaudreau because of obvious reasons I think it gets to the point where like everybody starts engaging physically and like you look at a guy like Jankowski he's never been a hitter type player but if say yogur and Bennett are throwing checks he's gonna be right in there too and being physical it also helps to create space for yourself and with the flames natural offensive abilities because the flames aren't a bad team it will create space that will allow offense to be generated and like you look at guys like Lazar and Brauer throughout their careers they've both been very physical players and they're not hitting it all this year because of the system and they're they have one goal this year and you know they it goes one hand into the other like I watch Bauer when he was with Saint Louis and he was a pain in the ass he would hit everybody and get in the goalies face and play a very similar game to Matthew tkachuk and if he's not doing that well he's not gonna be in front of the net creating havoc because oh I'm not allowed to do that and therefore he struggles because he can't play the game his way and I think that's a big problem with the whole team in that they're not being allowed to play their game their way and that's why I think the flames are struggling so much so do you think maybe before changing coaches the GM and the president of hockey ops Brian Burks hit the coach down and say you know what let's try doing this differently we've done it your way let's try doing something different if it works the you know like I'm not saying like Oh fire Golitsyn cuz that's the elixir to all our ills if he changes how he does things and the rigidity of how he's doing things and allows the players to play their way then there's not a problem and the team will probably play better overall because they're engaged in the way that they're supposed to be but as it sits right now if they do not change how they're doing things this inconsistency is just going to continue in perpetuity and unfortunately like I expect doing things to change without doing anything to change it and unfortunately the team is doing the same recipe and expecting that oh it's just magically gonna get better and awesome and it life doesn't work that way you know you have to shake things up if it's not working this way do it a different way and it's not it's patently not working this right now and like the flames realistically should be up with st. Louis Winnipeg Nashville in LA in the standings instead there are eight points behind those teams and that's on the coaching staff so I don't know about you I still believe that if you look at the if you look at on paper the Calgary Flames have one of the best hockey ops departments in the league between their coach their president the assistant GM's are you know just ever all the names that are involved with this team would you agree with that yeah I haven't had any problem with how the management side of things has gone about things and the reason I bring it up to them at this management group brought this coach in this wasn't a coach inherited by last management group so I guess yeah the way I'm the way I'm looking at is if we have faith in this management group do we have faith in this management groups I mean this management group is bringing these players in right now tree is bringing these guys in knowing this is the this is the way gullets and wants to coach so I think to me we've seen the tree as a wizard he's done some things we would never expect him to do and I'm wondering if there's something there's just one here we're missing to me from what I see from the players I'm in the dressing room when I'm interacting with them as media to me the problems with the players it's the players not being motivated and not sure bringing someone in to yell and scream at them is the problem I think if the players don't care which a lot of times it seems they do after the game they'll say well we need to try harder next time well I don't think that a new coach isn't gonna make them try harder I think personally the way that that Bob Hartley won his his Jack Adams trophy was he gave shots two guys who needed shots I mean that year we saw guys who should not have probably been in the NHL for as long as they work as a Josh Juris stuff like that getting shots and I think maybe that's where we go back to this year we say okay you don't want to play fine you sit up in the press box will bring Mangia penny in we'll see if he does any better and I think maybe that's the best way to motivate this group right now yeah that is a way to do it and like that's what we've said in past games it's just to me I just think if you make a big coaching change now you pretty much I mean it's been said that it takes 20 games for a team to adjust to a new coach that's been a stats been out there for a while so we're already behind I don't think we have 20 games I think to me with as tight as the West is keep battling it out if we crap the bed then we look at a new coach in the offseason if somehow this team pulls it together then we got to sit down and say what was it that caused such an issue for the first 30 games well that's one of the things that you mentioned was the management group and honestly if the flames missed the playoffs this year then perhaps the management should go to you know they mortgaged a lot of the future gambling that this team should be a contender and if this season is a failure to the extent where the flames missed the playoffs everybody should go yeah I said I think we've already made that change I mean we you know Feaster we let go in 2030 yeah I know or 10 I just don't I just think that the more we shuffle those pieces we're just shuffling pieces obviously if we made as many changes we have two coaches in two managers it's not management's problem and I don't know what the problem is but I just think that that we've had that scapegoat already yeah I I understand what you're saying it's just that they addressed the personnel issues by getting moving out the not really NHL players from the organization and they brought in more decent quality and HL players so like you look at Hammond ik and stone and Kulak that those three players are light years better than any of the three defenseman that the flames played in the four or five six spot last year until stone arrived and you look at Smith thus far he's been in that same grouping of Elliott and Johnson last year and in terms of quality of play and you look at the fourth line they got rid of Lance boma and they brought yo Guren like all of those changes were a net increase in the overall talent in the organization get a net increase then you fire the guy who made those changes no that's why I'm saying that because of the fact that the team is frankly doing worse than they were at this point last year that you have to okay the players are not as bad as they were last year so what do you do you can't just like keep changing out everybody all the time and expect things to change like you know that's kind of what you're suggesting though is change the coach changes hockey ops and well no I'm saying but haven't we done enough of that that we know that we can change a coach we can get results for one year should we just keep bringing coaches in on a one-year deal no what I'm saying is that the coaching staff as it sits right now is not doing a good job and that should change and it's unfortunate that this coaching staff isn't doing as good as it should have been and that's when they hired gullets and that was a good decision because he was an up-and-coming coach had you know the was working in Vancouver with Tortorella and two of whom are you know while Sullivan's one two cups and Tortorella coaching one of the best teams in the Eastern Conference both of whom know what they're doing so you think you would figure that that would be a good fit it didn't work and frankly the flames last year were not they should have not finished with 94 points they probably should have been in the hundred to 102 range but that was partially due to the personnel issues which have been changed and now the team is equally underperforming well you change the personnel and improve it significantly and you're just as bad the next logical step is to fire the coach and hope that that's the problem and let me throw a slightly different scenario sorry go ahead yeah no carry on let me throw a slightly different scenario at you what if you keep gulleson as the head coach but we switch out some of the support stuff you know what to be in the season I'd suggested maybe Jordan singlet is part of the problem with our goaltending could it be that I mean I think you can definitely have a player's coaches your head coach but maybe we need somebody who is nasty as the assistant coach maybe we need different assistant coaches I mean we've got sort of if you look at the flames the way they've set things up they almost have like football an offensive coordinator and a defensive coordinator maybe those guys need a change the the main theme that is the problem though is the rigidity in gulleson system that's the problem though and like yeah the penalty kills been abysmal to say the least but I guess what I was getting to in our star demo management is I can't believe that a management team who's put together such a good team on paper would have over sort of overshot the coaching role there's a lot of good coaches available and they picked this guy that's the thing at the time it was a good decision and that's the bias of well just because I made a good decision at the time does not make it a good decision you can't be switching on coaches every two years true and lie about that you look up to they're not switching their coach every two years no and normally that you keep the same coach and it works and you are getting results and when your team's makeup is that of a contender they are at the top of the standings that is not the case with the flames right now and that's where like it you know if the flames were say where Vegas is with 33 points halfway between where they are now and where Los Angeles is in the standings would I be saying fire the coach no but they are and their bat and they are consistently playing bat that when your expectations are this team should be one of the top tier teams and they're in eleventh I think right now I'm not looking at the standings yeah 11th right now well there's a disconnect there when they should be in like the top five in the West and they're 11th that is a major problem and yeah it's only four points but you know if you're stretching it out over the season like the flames are on pace for about 88 89 points when this should be like a hundred and five hundred and six hundred and eight point team and something is clearly wrong and normally one keeps the same coach but the you see the sign of a good management group is knowing when something is wrong and doing something about it and one of the things that true living has done over the last handful of years is identifying what the problem area is on the organization are and taking steps to address it at casein point getting hammock and stone on the defense in the offseason and right now the coaching staff seems to be getting in the way of the personnel with in terms of the system and if the flames weren't underperforming then there wouldn't be a problem they are so something should be done and what are that's and whether I'm arguing is it a coaching problem is it a player problem I mean if you look at the MIB honestly I think a hard time believing that we we lay all that on the coaching staff you look at the that the Flyers game I have a hard time believing we lay that on the coaches step no I think this knows and is not getting angry enough when they're down no need for the other team to score and they get pissed off and the other team does score but by that point often it's too late I mean you look at say the Flyers game three the flames lost that game in one minute and they still didn't seem like they cared I know five seconds three goals in they don't seem like they care and then that's a coaching problem I think I know some point we need to look at this team and say guys if we don't care fine let's I know let's just pack it up and go home now I know and I'm actually agreeing with you that the players don't seem to be giving a either and that's where that's why I like having somebody like Darryl Sutter who will put some emotion into things to put it lightly there will be accountability it on the ice and like right now like one of the flames players could go shoot the puck in their own net and nobody give a crap you know it there would be no oh but gave a crap after the after the Brody on goal yeah like there's no outward expression from any of the coaching staff or any of the other players that you screwed up you know like there's no reduction in ice time there's nothing there's no accountability okay made a mistake great well you're not gonna even skip a shift go back out there and like I'm not saying to punish players for making mistakes but there needs to be accountability overall and it's everybody on the ice and on the coaching staff it's all of their mess and there's no easy way to fix it with though you're sorry while bringing in Darryl Sutter do you see this is a long-term coach who yeah like if you the flames for 3-4 years or is this a guy who comes and yells as a team til the end of the year and then find somebody else I think if you bring in either Darryl or Dave tippet they're basically here for five six seven years at this point tip it is more likely I mean he's you know he's got the Phoenix connection like everyone in our office seems to yeah and that's perfectly fine like I know a lot of fans to ride Arizona for you know light and tippet for the fact that like they've sucked but really look at their roster and it's amazing that they got as many points as they did so you know and if you put a guy like tippet on a team that actually has talent like Calgary that team will do well and it's just like lemare in new jersey when he first got there they had talent and then they got a defensive system and then Stanley Cups and we're all parentally one of the best teams even though they were also the stingiest team defensively and I think I'm if the flames hired either Darrell or Dave tippet I'd be perfectly fine with that because they have different ways of doing it but it either I think would be acceptable um if it was me right now I think I would bring one of those guys in as an associate coach bring somebody in to sort of give gullets in a different ear to bounce things off of someone who hasn't been part of this since the beginning I mean gulleson came in we brought all the assistants in they've all made this staff together and I think at this point I'd bring one of those guys in to be that sort of that right-hand man to say well why don't we try it this way and I think often when you see teams do that it's all it's also there to sort of light a fire under the coaches button say we've now found your heir apparent you know if the flames were like say they lost the games this week two to one each one right well we would be having a very different conversation in this show it would be you know just recapping of Oh bad luck and carry on it's just it's as frustrating to see things being this bad for this long and yeah again if we were if we were the if this division if this Western Conference not even this division if this Western Conference was different I would agree with you but looking at where teams stand I mean we've got Vegas who has more points than us we've got Vancouver that has more points than us I understand where you're going but I also think that right now we're not the only ones that are in this weird place and every year there seems to be a couple teams stuck in limbo yeah I I know you've been more optimistic about this team than I have this year I think it's a playoff team I don't think there's a team built to bring Lord Stanley's mug back to Calgary yet so I maybe I'm willing to give them a little bit more leash to figure things out I think definitely we're underperforming but with the players we have on this roster I think that you know what we can be good enough for this season and then figure out in the offseason what needs to be done I think if you just blow it up now we end up hurting ourselves more than anything can we afford say 20 more games of limbo as we try to figure out a new coach and a new coaches system I think by that point you're out of it yeah well the thing is that a lot of times when coaches are fired midseason the team generally plays a little better for a while unless that coach was undeservedly fired like with Florida last year through a while then we go back to where we are and again is it really gonna be a net positive on the overall season yeah well it again it depends on what the coaching staff does type of thing and like if it's a coach that is more geared towards the flame system then I would expect that the team would respond in a positive net positive way but my other worry about that is if you look at how long it took the flames to say hire a GM and hire a coach I also think that this management group doesn't like to rush and if they have to hire a coach in a rush they again may not make the best choice yeah well the thing is is that like with a an unknown coach sort of like Golson you need to do a lot more due diligence but like if you're hiring a Tortorella or a Quenneville or a Sutter or tippet you know exactly what you're getting I'm also not sure that those guys I think bringing in even Darryl Sutter with the current assistant group I don't know is the right option long-term I think so there might be a good sort of interim coach of let's bring them in this year that's given to what these guys into shape and see what happens but I still believe if you've got say the veteran head coach you need to bring in some of those young upcoming guys as your assistants you don't know that's one and and no offense to him but you don't need Marty's Jelena as your coach so I think really you know and I think you can bring in as we did with a GM a young upcoming GM and pair them up with great hockey people which what we tried to do with gullets and we brought in Dave Cameron is a former head coach we've brought in Paul Gerrard a very well-respected coach I just I don't know that we can Nestle say that okay let's bring in an NHL coach they had that opportunity last year and opted against it and I guess my question is why and what didn't we see well the main thing is is that both tippet and Sutter were employed at that point and I think that if things were different at the time then perhaps the flames would not have gone the direction that there's still some very qualified coaches available and none that I'd say are clearly you know like yeah you have guys like say Travis green or Bednar with Colorado but I wouldn't say either one of them would be better than what Goldson has done either so you know and the thing is that if the flames weren't struggling so bad we wouldn't be having this conversation but it's just you know wanting something to snap this team out of the perpetual shooting of themselves in the foot that they've been doing so all right here's my crazy prediction I don't think the coach changes this year I think this management team is gonna give them a little bit more leash I think the next head coach of the Calgary Flames is Tim hunter okay I I just don't think I don't think right now bringing in the grizzled veteran coach is what this team needs but I think that they need someone who has who isn't a head coaching job I know golitsin is how it had a held coaching job but he came in as an assistant and I think Tim hunter I mean first off he's a good calgary name but you know he's been with a lot of successful NHL teams he's now one of the more successful junior coaches I think you bring somebody that up and maybe you put a Darryl Sutter or a Dave tippet in as his associate I just had this I like where Tim's taking his team right now in Moose Jaw I think he's been around some very successful NHL teams like the Washington Capitals were used as coach sounds they sharks I think this guy has enough of that sort of we know what needs to be done and I honestly think the next head coach of this team is Tim Honor I would say that and hunter in with the current assistants I think if you bring hunter in you change a team I know it's just one of those if the things don't change and they don't fire the coach and the flames kind of waffle into like 7th or 8th and struggle in the playoffs you know and basically I have a repeat of last year I think it's a waste of the time and talent of the team that's part of the reason why I'm willing to give them till the end of the season yeah I still need this can turn around like I said I think changing that coach now let's just let's just look at this objectively Matt do you think changing the coach now changes this team's fortunes that much I know you think it's a Stanley Cup team do you think we let's say after the Eastern Conference swing this week the two Eastern Canada games we fire so we fire gullets and we bring in Sutter by the 11th do you think that that now puts this team in much of a different position than they are now for this season yes if the flames struggle and like they're not on the same page in the last next two games and it's the same stuff then yeah I think it would improve the team because we saw very much the same core of players perhaps tuning out Bob Hartley and that was a lot of the reason people said Bob Hartley got fired these players tuned him out and he was new and it worked and last year gulleson came in and he was new and it worked it almost seems like this team almost needs it's like you know an ad D kid needing constant stimulus it's like this team needs a new coach every six months to play for I'm just not sure that that is the immediate fix it worked for this year I know and that that's why I'm like I'd be most in favor of bringing Daryl and because of the fact that he has a he's more of a psychological coach than and in addition to like the good tactician and knowing what the team needs and at what time and Darryl Sutter D then that's just an experience and jihad coach I think that's Darryl Sutter and I think that because like he was only our coach for a little while with the flames a year and a half and we went to the finals that year and he got hired in LA and they won the Cup and then they want a cup again two years after that and he was successful with San Jose prior to coming to Calgary in the first place and I think that having it's one of those situations where if the flames weren't as talented of a team just in terms of the Ross skill level in the organization then you'd be a little more flexible in terms of being able to just let them figure things out as is but like this team frankly has three lines that are top-tier lines for their like they have like the one of the better first lines one of the better second lines and one of the better third lines so they should be doing better than this and they should be one of you know because very few teams have three lines that you can actually roll and they're good you know usually there's a couple of players that somewhere along the line I think rolling the line zone is the part of the problem true but we've been rolling four lines and that's fine if you have four lines worth rolling we don't well that I think part of the problem is that certain players aren't being allowed to play the way that they do and that's why certain players have been over relied on in a four line rolling system true I am NOT arguing their player usage overall is one of the problems and that's why I think that having a more experienced coach who knows what it takes to win would be more experienced coach might be more beneficial I just don't think it's Darryl Sutter yeah and you know like I said looking at the list I think there's also like we've talked about with Jarome Iginla I think there's a negative PR thing to bring Sutter back looking at the list I think either tip it or Lindy rough if you want to go with an experienced coach yeah I would still take they're all over them but I I'm not I've never been a fan of Wendy ruff so that's part of I haven't been a fan of him as a coach but I've been a fan of some of the teams he's coached yeah and I think that's also part of the reason why they didn't go for then they did so you know but you know it is what it is and I I just think that something needs to change in the organization and I don't know with it being part of the way through the season it's not like you just say oh I'd like to go and get this forward please and you know have it actually work without over paying or you know what I mean like you can't really shake well and as we've talked about to in the past you and I what do we give up like it's great to say we want this guy we want that guy but I still don't look at this team and say I mean yeah we'd love to give up Brower we'd love to give up but realistically what do we have that somebody wants that we're willing to give up and let's not go down that road again we did that last week but it's easy to say let's get something but to get you have to give yeah and it's that's why like you're kind of stuck with what you got so that's where like you can make other changes and that's why I mentioned the coaching staff in the first place so I don't know coach for an hour should we move on yeah I feels good doesn't it we got it out of our system now yeah moving forward so I found a really cool graph this here I showed Matt it's on hockey - reference calm or hockey - reference calm really cool sight if you've never been there yeah it's been awesome of baseball-reference which if you're a baseball fan you know about it because it's like the Bible of baseball so it's one of the things I love about this site when you look up a player I've always been kind of a number geek of what number guys wearing and what number of they warned it's cool cuz you can look up anybody and shows you all their pastures numbers which not a lot of sites do but they've got this cool table and they simulate the seasons so they they're not saying with what but they have this table based on a thousand simulations of the remainder of the season and they updated daily so Matt should we take a look at what they think is gonna be the flames fate this season or potential fate sure Calgary Flames they think end up out of the top three in the Pacific Division they think that we end up with a total of 88 points on the season which would put us out of out of the playoffs we have 60 games remaining according to this simulation the flames have a 31 point nine percent chance of making the playoffs the only teams in the west or the lower chance are the Anaheim Ducks in the Edmonton Oilers they haven't even given the Coyotes a chance the flames have an 8 percent chance of making a wild card spot a 3 percent chance of winning their division a no point 7 percent chance of being the top seed 2.5 percent chance of winning the Western Conference and a 1.2 percent chance of winning the cup one point two is better than none right well I also you know if honestly if the flames finished with any less than 94 points this season has been an absolute catastrophe and like heads would roll cuz like but this team is so far better talent wise than they were a year ago and as much as I know what you've been saying all day I think for me I'm just waiting for correction to happen like Vegas is gonna fall we're going o you know to me I think when you and I look back at this season in April or in May or whenever the flames are done I think if we look at the standings I think we're gonna say yeah we had a rough patch but we always have a rough patch we mean we've gone on 12 game losing streaks before we've gone on you know 10-game losing streaks I think we're gonna look out and say yeah in the end stats corrected themselves oh yeah and the thing is that I wouldn't be as overly dramatic about today like what our show it's just like if the flames had our first round pick then if they lose oh well you know at least you're gonna get a good prospect but we don't have that so but at the same time I also think that our wizard GM Treliving if we're in that position could sell and recover assets yeah I mean I don't want to be slowing down that road so no but if we want to talk about you know the future maybe this team is not ready yet maybe this team says we're gonna sell some assets we're going to take two three years to reset and we're gonna come back at it yeah we've got a lot of young guys in the system maybe we say let's trade away some of the pieces like you know a Michael Frolik or something like that and let's take a couple years to hit the reset button and come back I understand I want them to do that but if if this team is underperforming year after year maybe we have to look at a bit of a retool yeah well let's have that discussion as we get closer to April yeah hopefully we're not having that conversation Matt the other big news on an on coaching side or non you know under performance side Kris Versteeg injured and we weren't sure at the beginning what this was gonna mean for the team it sounds like he's now month-to-month looking long-term I hate to say it but I think this might be the end of Chris Versteeg and the NHL he's just his whole rap is he so injury prone and last year we saw him go down for a bit but after an injury I'd this I don't know that you give this guy another shot at the NGO level yeah there's not much you can do it's we totally disappointing you know first eke such a good guy and hopefully is like that is it for his career that he finds something that he enjoys whether you know I think personality-wise he'd be perfectly acceptable on the TV for as a hockey analyst so you know I don't know I'm hoping that it's not the end for him because nobody ever likes seeing somebody's career ended by an injury but we'll see last week you and I talked about potential call ups to shake things up here and you talked about Garnett Hathaway coming back he's now on the team he's been called up and we talked about Mancha penny and I said you know what I want Mancha penny to come up but not to play in a forth unroll and I'd said to you as soon as the guy in the top nine goes down you bring Mancha penny up the flame so far had been playing mats taejun and in place of Kris Versteeg which I don't think is the answer do you think that what the flames going on a bit of an Eastern Road swing now and having a little bit of a breather in the schedule this is now the time to bring masha pani up na na yeah I would rather see the team try to figure things though as is and if any additional injuries happen then go for it you really think that figuring things out with my stage in the lineup is the best way to go well stage ins played fairly okay the last couple games so you know I think bringing in young guys to kind of kick their butt yeah well I'm not saying much if any us stay here but if it was me I'd bring them up for the Toronto Montreal Vancouver stretch that we've got and then say you know stage or brower or whoever look this kid is playing well you got to go there and do it against Minnesota or we're keeping them but I think right now part of the problem on this team is there's nobody there's not enough push from below yeah Freddie how old is not gonna get a full-time spot you have to worry about that I think you know I think that we're we're talking about the very drastic here and some changes and maybe that does have to be done but I think there's little things you can do as well to try and to try and push and you've talked about rewarding the players they're playing well and I think maybe that's one of those things you say yeah we're going on a back to back maybe we rest somebody for the Montreal game throw marzipan E in there yeah it could say that I you know you know I wouldn't be doing that right now I think it would be better to do that on the next homestand but we'll see I I just think now I mean you know we're looking even if we wait till the next homestand we start on the 14th you could bring a guy up until Christmas yeah bring marzipan up 14 16 17 20 at 22nd then send them back for Chris yeah well that's the thing like after the last two games I kind of want to see how the players respond and that's the main reason why I say you'll just keep it in the room for now because I want to see how pissed off they are and that they'll give you some indications of the team as a whole so yeah where they're at yeah I I think this is gonna be an interesting swing two players tend to play better in Toronto because there's so much family there some of these guys are eastern Canadian Canadian and you know mom and dad always go the Toronto the Montreal games so I can see those two being good for the team to me it's about how they respond I mean this team is a better road record this year and I think it's gonna be really nice to see what come what happens when we come home to Vancouver when we come home to Minnesota and they come home to San Jose all teams who really feel look at the standings are struggling the same way the flames are in some way or another and those to me are gonna be the interesting games this month well Vancouver's hot they shouldn't be can we beat a surging Vancouver can we take two players out to me if we can't contain those two players that's a bad thing true so we'll see what happens over the next couple we couple weeks here but I think that this Eastern Conference swing is gonna say a lot for the flames neither Toronto nor Montreal is a great team but they're both playing really hot yeah their banner they give yeah and I think if the flames can come in here and end both of their I don't know if they're both on streaks I think they are but if you can kind of come in there and end the hot streaks that's that's great for the morale as well burger so Matt we gave our fans a weekly poll last week we were talking about goaltending and how should we split up the backup job we had 70 percent of respondents say that this is David Rich's job to lose how do you think British looked in the Edmonton game perfectly fine for a relief job he looked to me I thought he was good enough he let one goal in they probably shouldn't have when he was trying to be Mike Smith and play the part too much and not a big deal it you know make mistakes yeah and he was a rookie goalie mistake yeah give him starts and he should be fine so like any time any goalie is coming in and mop up duty like who cares you know like gillies gave up three goals in that Detroit game who cares you know it you wish that they'd stop the bleeding but you can't really judge somebody in that because like obviously the team's playing badly and that's why there it is what it is so not a big deal 17% of voters said that we should try both gillies and rich and see you performs better which still would I'm in favor of and 11% surprisingly told us that we should be bringing any lack up once he has a few good HL starts we had nobody think it's time to trade for a backup I think honestly the goalie market if you look around the league is gonna be hot for backups in the next month or so and I don't think I want the flames to play in that yeah and there's no reason to right really I think between Pittsburgh needing a backup Edmonton needing a backup I think that there's a few backups out there who are probably worth having and I think that someone's gonna overpay for one so I don't want us to play in that market yeah well let's talk to everyone about the same thing you and I've been talking about what do you think the flames have to do to get out of their funk what is it that has to happen here do we as Matt thinks fire Glenn gullets in and move on with a new coach should we be bringing up some HL players you've earned a spot and sidered demote those who haven't do you think it's time to make a trade and shake things up should the flames stay the course do you think it's still too early to do anything drastic do you think we shake up the lines and hope we find some chemistry or is there something else you think needs to be done so let us know as always you can answer the poll on our website at fireside chat at CAA it's right on the main page you can answer the poll by clicking the link that will post on Twitter or Twitter's at fireside podcast or on Facebook where facebook.com slash fireside chat so we want to hear from you guys is it time that the flames make a big deal either by switching the coach changing up the roster making a trade or do we say you know what dan and math the sky is not falling and let's just sit back and see what happens so we'll see whatever now is safe for next week Matt oh flames have to three games for Wilden talk next Toronto Montreal Vancouver you want to make a prediction on this week zero points you're just you're down on this team this week well they've been playing rather poorly so yeah not a week yet that we've lost everything yeah well until they start showing that they can play confident Hawk even see that to me is the frustrating part they're showing us once in a while they can play good hawk yeah oh I know this team is a stinker like they'll show us playoff level hockey then they'll stink it up the next night I know and until they're consistent then you know what it is so I'm going with zero I'm gonna be ultra downer today so I think Calgary is going to beat Vancouver I didn't they'll lose both the eastern games so you're only slightly less of a downer III think they're gonna lose those games I mean they're gonna have like a 7 to 500 us I think you could see a one-goal loss in those I think we'll see better play than we have but I just think that going into those eastern barns can be a difficult thing and for a team that right now - I don't think just has their heads in the game they look mentally fragile so yeah and that's why I don't think we're gonna get you know a seven five loss or a 5-2 loss I think there'll be close games I think that there's gonna be progress made in those games Brown thing do we get a win no another interesting thing I want to point out to you with the schedule if you take a look we play Eastern teams home and home so we play one in their barn they play one in our barn it seems like the NHL almost wants to knock all those out early this year like if you take a look our Toronto series is done by December our Philadelphia series is done by September our montreal series is done by December it seems like they're almost giving you like a two-week time to play all those Eastern teams and then you move on to a new set in the past we've seen where we played them like September and March yeah it's just kind of odd the way they're doing it's like here's your slate of Eastern teams you're gonna play them all then we're gonna give you a new slate of Eastern teams and you'll play home and home series against those guys in you know January February well just depends on if you're lucky enough to catch teams on a bad cycle or not so we'll see I think it's cool though cuz you can kind of get that revenge you know often we sit back and we go huh how did this team play when they saw us nine weeks ago and now we go okay we still remember the Toronto games now we get to see the conclusion of that we play Montreal on the 7th and on the 22nd like I think it gives you that sort of series feeling as a fan yeah more like a Western Conference set up instead of an Eastern set up yeah like even the Philadelphia game you know we were still remember the matinee game on the 18th of November it was less than a month when we played them again so I like that because you still remember ok we played these guys we lost we want our revenge just not like oh you know I forgot the last time you played these guys really good were they bad who knows let's just play the game and I think it gives more storylines for the media it gives more storylines for the fans and hopefully it keeps those things fresh than the flames mine you know Suns you get a bad check and it's nine months to them well not nine months it's four months to see the team again and the players forget about that now I think hey somebody you know made a bad check and we now can go back out there and play accordingly yep well Matt we'll talk to you next week hopefully you're feeling a little bit better about this team then yeah well hopefully the team gives something more to be encouraged by anyway thanks for listening everybody have a good week and go flames go fireside chat is hosted by Dan Stevenson co-hosted by Matt de Bourg this episode produced and edited by Peter Marino fireside chat is licensed under Creative Commons license for full license details visit fireside chat dot CA
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Ep 15: Toasting to Milestones Amidst Motherhood's Mishaps
welcome to the gag is podcast with me your host Charlie Shante where I share the roller coaster of my life the highs the lows and everything in between after Becoming a Teen Mom at 14 and a Widow by the age of 21 it's a journey filled with tears and laughter reminding you that even in the toughest moments There's Hope the gag is life may be unpredictable but it's always worth living hey guys welcome back to another episode of the gag is podcast I am your girl Charlie Shante maybe I should have got myself together before I came up on here we GNA make it though welcome back to another episode um another week I haven't missed y'all but we F to play ketchup so first let me say happy women's history month so this episode was supposed to come out last week right but life be lifing right like life be lifing and as a woman we know that life don't never stop so this was supposed to come out last week but during the period of recording your girl had a sinus infection and a bad one your girl was down for the count and then a few days after that I ended up getting sick um with stomach paralysis no I don't take OIC no I don't take none of them drugs I had a surgery few years ago a hernia repair surgery severe um from a few years ago and stomach paralysis is one of the side effects that can happen within the first five years and I ain't even G Li I ain't even gonna lie to y'all your girl wasn't eating like she was supposed to be eating and she had to pay for it I was in pain for 3 Days 3 days and still still recovering a little bit but I tell you what I learned my lesson I know I'm F to be eating right well I am eating right I don't know fa be your girl is eating right so you know uh yeah so there is that and then and it was new Face's birthday uh this past week and 4 days before his birthday so let me set this up for y'all he wasn't supposed to have no party because his grades had got a love beside themselves so he wasn't supposed to have no party but it was going to cost me more to cancel this party than it had a party so I like we going to have a party two days before the party buddy playing flag football and PE and break his thumb it's a bowling party oh my God so at the end of this episode going over to YouTube or if you're on YouTube watching already at the end of this I'mma put some footage in there of his attempt to bowl from his birthday party tell y'all what mothering and womaning is is is is a lot it be a lot sometimes but it's okay like it is okay we going to be all right but I was like I got to get back on this horse like my stomach still ain't 100% but y'all can't see that my stomach at 100% I know my stomach a 100% but you can't see it like there's no like indications that I'm sick but like I know so yeah [Music] so but let's jump on right into it it is women's history month so I figured it would only be appropriate for this first episode to be about me cuz I'm a woman and to me I've made history in my own mind um because I've beaten statistics as being a Teen Mom you know I graduated high school I ended up going to college and then I did not end up having another child um within the first 5 years because I think that's a statistic as well there's that and then my big thing is this I am so proud about my company which I produced this podcast under turns a year old this month and I am so super excited about it if you would have told me two years ago that I would have my own company which I produce my own podcast under but it might be like man whatever that's not me but I do and here I am a year later still doing big things um achieving growing and glowing and all of that so I am super happy about that but the podcast is not a year old the company is a year old the podcast is only like eight or nine months old so there's no confusion with that and so when the podcast does turn one that'll be a special episode um in itself so I mean like business me Charlie with a business like who would have thought it I've always wanted to be um a business owner and I've always wanted to be a creative but I never knew that my business would be a creative business so there's the irony in that and I know the hubs is like I know he looking down like that's my wife that's the girl that's the it girl that's my girl so there is that and I'm also celebrating a year of I took social media I took a social media platform off my phone because I felt like it was becoming too much so it's been a year for that and then the biggest thing I would say I'm celebrating a year this month is one year of being alcohol free yay now that's not to say that I was alcoholic a lot of people get that misconception when I say I am celebrating one year of sobriety um they always think like wow you had a problem then you just sto no I did not have a problem I had some health issues and I could still drink however I personally decided that I wanted to get my health together and everything like that so I just decided that I was not going to drink um now will I say in addition to that I still wanted to drink yes however I know that previously I have drank way too much and have gotten overboard to where it was becoming a problem and I'm glad I stopped when I did because I could see that it could it could have started to become a problem again and so I realized that and I decided to act up on it can we acknowledge that y'all are getting a daytime episode if you're listening it is daytime so you'll have to go to YouTube to see it is daytime so everything is just daytime sunlight um sunlight and everything there's no colorful lights this time that which y'all are used to seeing um I like like I said I like daytime recording sometime for the simple fact that I'm a little bit more energetic and uh yeah I just like it because that mean I can go to sleep at night but women's History Month um I I like this month because we as women have come so far and as a woman I celebrate myself this month because I a woman in stem so that's uh Science Tech engineering and Mathematics and I pretty much love all of those Realms and I think that as women we don't get enough credit for it I love love love science science is my die hard I randomly read articles all my friends call me for medical advice because little know tidbit I started off in nursing school and then I wanted to go to school to be an epidemiologist yeah your girl wanted to be a doctor but as I got on that path I discovered that although I like treating patients I feel like policies and procedures are a little bit more my thing so you know I'm the one that's helping with the policies and procedures and in my current job in my current role when I tell you I'm making some changes and doing some big things just got um what's the word I'm looking for uh nominated for the Dei board at my job doing big things and that board is ran by black woman let's just put that out there so women's history I think we need to take time like we just acknowledge a thing like perms and different stuff stuff like that we need to take some time and acknowledge some other things one thing that during this women's History Month I want women to acknowledge and support other women I don't understand why we feel like we got to be in competition with each other because I feel like just easy as you're being in competition with another woman the person that you're in competition with could absolutely be the woman that helps you get to the next level that can be a resource for you so why make a woman a enemy when y'all could partner and work together because two is stronger than one right so I try to support women businesses when I go to fairs or little Galas and things like that and they have Booth set up and things like that I try to support women I I buy from men boobs that's not saying that I don't buy from them but my women booths I support them as a matter of fact I have some lotion like natural lotion this stuff smells so so good a natural lotion that I had bought when I had went to a Gaya in like October and I ran out and I was like man I got to get some more and it smells like aloe so so so good so so good and we got to learn how to support each other more just because we're in the you may be in the same realm as somebody don't mean that you can't support them I mean maybe y'all can partner up and do something together you know just because both of y'all sell hair don't mean that y'all got to be at odds with each other just cuz y'all both do credit repair don't mean you got to outedit repair somebody else why you can't work together like there's no reason that you shouldn't be able to work together I have many of female friends that have businesses and do stuff like that I support and if it's not my thing I promote I've bought athletic wear I've bought Cosmetics I've gone to a cosmetic launch I've done all kind of things because guess what it don't hurt to promote somebody because when you're not in a room how do you know that somebody else isn't supporting you you sit over here hating on somebody because you're like oh she do the same thing as me I ain't going to support her but how you know behind closed doors that woman ain't supporting you it don't hurt to support it don't hurt to you know it it don't hurt to have a conversation with somebody because you never know they they might be putting you up on some game cuz you might be doing something XY Z way and they might be like no sis this how you do it like let me show you a little shortcut that's going to yield you you know better results and and you know save you some time you know put some time back in your day so I think that's one of the big things that I want uh I want to see more of and stop letting social media make us all enemies because we're not enemies like we can be so as women we can be so strong together I want to like I just my vision I just want to do so much now I'm not GNA sit here and play and say like I'm just gun ho like women's rights like down like eat bre like I love women's rights and we going to support I just want to see more brunches more info sessions more women empowerment and not doing these things on some malicious or some you know I'mma do this and you know like not on some positivity stuff like and and like why why we competing like I just don't I don't get it I don't understand it I just I just have me myself like I have such a big vision and I'm putting it together right now so that when I execute it I execute it well you know I've been able to be in rooms where I know that I can go back in those rooms and I can get assistance but I'm one of those people that I want to have it together so when I go to you I have a full thought and I have a full idea you know and then I make sure I surround myself with people who are going to encourage me who going to support me and who going to give me the real cuz I I'm I don't got time for yes women I don't have time for females to just hang around like I can count on one hand how many females that I go to for advice and be like so what you think about this or what do you think about that um so women I love women's History Month CU I always find out something different like I never go and look up the women who I know have pioneered things uh or or made trouble like I like to go and look up the little known people you know people that a woman that made that made may have made the scrunchie something like that CU we don't talk about her we don't we don't talk about that enough and we love us a good scrunchie okay we love us a good scrunchie but this month I want to I want to challenge you and I want to challenge you to support a small business that is owned by a woman even if you don't buy something from them promote it because what is the point of being a hater we don't promote no hate over here so if you go to the page I will be um supporting a few people you know if you want me to support you go ahead and leave me a message on the IG page or down below on the whatever platform you're listening on you'll find the email to me the gag ispod at mail.com leave me a message I'll shout out your small business or whatever business um that you have cuz I can do that cuz I'm here for y'all supporting for y'all Chile so this is the intro to women's history month we going to keep it short today but the rest of the month I got some I got some bangers for y'all because chil it's going to be good but before we go y'all know I like to do my lyric of the week so I'm going give yall a lyric of the week and then I'm going to give y'all a randomness of the week so my lyric song of the week is going to be Rise Up by Andrea day cuz I love love love that song I think it's a great woman empowerment song so yeah Andrea day rise up and your other little fact is going to be one of my favorite female movies is hidden figures because although it's about NASA it was three black women that pioneered that thing up in there so that is one of my favorite favorite favorite alltime movies all right well remember go follow the page go follow the YouTube Share the page p with someone my page is open go ahead and re retweet it re whatever it share it with somebody because my message can reach somebody whether you know it or not and until next time I'm your girl Charlie shant peace
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Antares Rocket Explosion New Angle 27
10 seconds 10 [Music] [Applause] seconds oh my gosh oh my gosh it's failing it's failing s what it blew up W no there's people there oh my goodness [Music] sad what the heck did we just see it fell there's people there no they're safe honey they keep everybody clear oh my God oh my God is it on the ground yeah are there parts of it still running I don't know what's happening hun oh my [Music] God completely zoomed in on it oh look at the fire yeah see the fire burn in the marsh down there oh my gosh how in the world how many times do you think that happens oh my gosh Dad look at how much fire is over there on the marsh oh my gosh oh I can't believe that look how big oh my gosh Dad look look look look look the fire's going all the way over there look I I see it there's still stuff blowing up over there oh my gosh oh look over there by the station oh my god oh this is unbelievable oh my gosh look fire call how the heck did that even oh my gosh [Music] there's still something going [Music] on why to I don't know look at that look at the fire that started way over there mhm oh yeah out in the marsh yeah way far away from everything going happen what's inside that Tower do you think anything the big tower there that's water tower huh look at the white
Reno Busuk
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2024-03-13
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