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Streamer plays Edge of Ludum Dare
and next up we've got the edge of ludum dare by daniel blanco and yes it is ludum dare okay let's just be clear about that ludum diary skip the con read the control skip the rest press a b c or space key okay we can do that um it's a bit interesting on a keyboard or at least on a wise keyboard the a b and c are very far apart um but we can try this on english yes please uh wait this is the post jam version that's okay everything is just the same in the spanish version okay so they've translated it understood ah this is a bit annoying uh let's do this instead um hopefully it doesn't get blurry or anything nice a conversational adventure a oh space oh and that teleports me down there let's click into the frame first light enters through the window of your room and wakes you up you have a hangover it seems that yesterday you gave your best shot at the clandestine party okay if you remember this weekend hey i'm having difficulty reading this text i think the issue is the line size um that i wish there was more spacing between the lines so that i could more easily follow it without kind of accidentally bumping up or down the line and anyway if you remember this weekend takes place ludum diary and theme will already be out you search for the ludum diary website on your mobile phone and effectively theme was revealed 14 hours ago and is stuck in a loop so yeah um some of the translation i see he's got a bit of issue um but whatever you would like to participate in this game jam but have doubts so with this i wish that it was one two and three because they're they're always side by side uh but a b and c is like on weird spots of the keyboard one two and three would just be a bit more logical at least on a um keyboard schematic uh i decided to take part in the combo mode decide to take part in the jam mode or have a terrible headache and go to bed uh look i'll go jam mode i like going jam just because i can work with my uh music friend who can actually do music because as i said bosca see oil is not my strong suit so let's go b uh you don't have a development team prepared in advance so you call your friend dasil by zoom she is very good at programming that's why you propose her to code and video game for this ludum diary dasil has a lazy day and she is not interested at all in your proposal wow to seal i thought we were friends gosh what's up with this janae the guy who fixed your computer i get the feeling he's not gonna help you decide take part in the compo mode but you could do the jam mode solo and just get go for that extra time you know make something a bit bigger look less good combo because i get the feeling that's the way they're pushing us uh although you start 14 hours late your desire to develop something is enormous you're in pain but somehow you managed to sit down in front of the computer you start to brainstorm some cool ideas for your brand new video game use of the theme seemed easy at the beginning but only just as a couple of hours later you realize from achieving a good wait you realize that the lack of skills prevents you from achieving a good result so see i just missed the line there because i was over here and i skipped and i missed a line um would you need a great team for a great submission your migraine is increasing consequently you go to bed you fall asleep spaced away and now you're like an hour from submission what the heck are you going to do panic light enters through the window of your room and you wake up you remember that yesterday you participate in the ludum dare you search for the ludumdara website on your mobile phone and you can see that the theme was revealed 14 hours ago oh so we failed okay we've looped around um let's try janae janae has been thinking for a long time about publishing an app on google play so it might sound like a good idea to team up with you in this little diary then he will publish you the final result if it's worth it jeez what are we going to make it doesn't sound like it's going to be too great furthermore his wife and children are on vacation this weekend and he is feeling bachelor not sure that's the right word but okay um okay you'll work as a peaceful is helping janae or your work as a narrative designer helping janae um pixelart or narrative i can lean both ways but what about this character he's a bit drunk at the moment so probably be better doing pixel art because otherwise wait hangover sorry otherwise the narrative might be a bit all over the place so let's go for pixel 1. you thought that making pixel art was easy but janae strives to code 30 characters with different armors each one with their own custom badge you work really hard drawing but the deadline arrives and you only have finished three characters however you didn't have time to set any animation so janae will not be able to use any of them you realize that you have to tell janae a hard truth sick of drawing pixel art you go to bed tell the hard truth and we're dead one more time you will not submit any games living on diary site on time too many bad decisions too much laziness too many bad planning and your prophetic schedule and your lack of experience uh has failed you defeated you go to sleep and wake up doing the same thing so let's go b let's go janae and let's go for narrative you've left janae all the weight of the art and coding the truth is that you have no idea what it is like to write for video games when janae realizes that you are actually doing nothing he gets angry and expels you from the team reflect on your failure or go to bed uh well that's either way it's going to kill us uh let's see what happens if we go to combo mode we're instantly dead so i think we've gone through all the paths um [Music] yeah we've gone through all the paths so i think that's the game all right do we have the developer here daniel blanco but otherwise i'll assume that was it and we are actually out of games ah oh no um overall that was good good uh fun yeah it's um it's interesting um so some of the language was hard to have to say to repeat to like it didn't make grammatical sense what i'm trying to say um and i get that stuck in translate lost in translation um it was a bit short and didn't seem to have a way to actually win you have a terrible headache go back to bed that would have failed us yeah uh the abc i wish was one two three just so it's all in a straight line uh otherwise yeah i can't think of much else to say it could have been longer i guess or just had a win route but i get the feeling was that you're stuck in a loop of just failing every time um so yeah innovation not a crazy amount that's a bit i guess in the story it's an interesting story i haven't heard before like a ludum diary simulator um theme uh i'm stuck in a loop so it's just that every time you die you or every time you fail you go again which i mean it's there but like you can normally restart something anyway like it's not changing the game uh graphics are fine yeah um i get the feeling you didn't make the font um and when the entire graphics is font um it's hard to rate on graphics so i'll rank it down a bit just because yeah of that yeah sure i'll try that one uh next i'd love to audio was fine again humor was probably the strongest suit of the game um yeah there could be some funny situations especially if you expanded on it uh moot was fine and that was the edge of ludum dare
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Goldwell elegantly sleek to beautiful volume to gorgeous curls
Thanks hi I'm Sharon Blaine I'm in this amazing goal while Academy here in New York and I'm going to take you through a couple of steps of ways to set I think with the way curls and textures moving I wanted to show you my techniques and hopefully you will get something really exciting from that decided to bring my trusty little mannequin in because I think it's easier to actually demonstrate how to actually do these sets so the first thing I'm going to talk about is how did give that really bubble volumous curl probably slightly 80s in a respect or even a little bit more like an afro but a loose toss or curl at the same time and I have a really great technique for that and remarkably it's actually a technique that was used in Permian era so it's called a reverse song set so what that means by that is that one tongue actually tongs forward and the back end of it tongs backward but what I do use is two completely different actually I've got another time which I need I've got a little baby tongue here and then the larger tongue is actually going to be the size tongue that I'm going backwards so a lot of times when you're working and I have this for my but I've used for my model Madeline the thing is that sometimes when you had that fine really soft here to get this volumous curl it drops out fairly quickly so my technique is rather unique probably not overly unique these days but it's something I've been working on for a while and I really like it so this is how I'm going to show you how to do it so my second tongue actually it could be larger than that if you wouldn't mind sorry we're just using one of our tongs to finish setting while we're working here and also looking for my tail comb so thank you sorry bear with me for moments been a little rushed to get here today so I'll just grab a tail comb from you as well so first off when I do this set I'd like to have maybe a little hairline lift out so more to personalize how that curls gonna fall around the face so probably taking you know an inch and a half two inches depending on how much hair you want to bring down around the face then we come through and just bring my trolley over pinnacle clips would be fab sorry so what happens after this is I'm just going to get some pink or clips as well I like to clip all my sets down as we work so the first thing is when you're working with that finer hair these trusty little crimpers are probably might go to the best product and the best tool I can recommend to do and what's going to happen is I'm gonna come through the root area and just do one little crimp at the base so that's going to give sort of that extra texture that that finer hair actually requires now to be completely honest I wouldn't necessarily need to do this if I had a nice thick head of hair because the volume is already there so I'm talking finer here and that's I'm doing it purely because that's what I've actually done on my model today as well so notice the size Tong it's actually quite tiny and I think that pencil size Tong is perfect to give that really tiny little curl that supports that looser curl now if those ends pop out it's not such a drama try to get them in as much as possible but now what you can see is what I'm doing is I've crimped the root but I'm actually winding that tiny little pencil Tong towards the face as I slip it out we just comes through and I'll take my finger at the base and wrap it nice and tight right to the base and take a small clip and just clip it in now I always clip all my curls I like to make sure that they're really tight but at the same time I also like to know that they're cooling down in the position that I've set them in in the first place so my next hole which is going to come backwards and the sections of your Tong is governed by the width of the barrel so let me see what we've got here we've got a rather large barrel sitting there so we're going to take that just a tad why now I also format his hair even on this movement going backwards I still actually came in and tonged at the base so just put one little bite in at the at the base and then come through now notice the size of the tongue that I have notice the size of the sections and I found this quite remarkable the other day I was doing a class recently and one of the girls said I always struggle to know how with most how wide my sections would be and my answer to her is always look at the diameter of whether it's your round brush whether it's a setting roller whatever that may be that you're using your section particularly if you're looking for volume on base placement will always be governed by the tool that you're using so as I take that down I like to sort of feel the heat penetration so I don't wear a glove I'm bit of a thrill seeker but I would prefer to feel the heat coming to the surface and I find that if I wear a glove the problem that that creates is that I don't get a chance to feel that heat soon enough and the problem is you might end up burning the hair which is obviously something we don't want to do now is Mike home again so once again taking this little baby out what we do is exactly the same so I repeat the same process all the way through reversing the small tongue to come to the front and bringing the larger tongue back and what happens it creates sort of like the support from that little baby tongue in the middle totally supports that lovely loose curl that we've got so they meshed together and then they push the big curl out and therefore you'll always be able to keep that volume in the hair and in volume in that curl how are we going out there do we have any questions about my little technique here who is I hi did they come last night to the amazing event that we had if you haven't seen the hair played 2018 you need to just jump onto the goal wall site immediately it was the most amazing hair event that I've been part of it was super exciting and the hair was magnificent every category and every section that was done was absolutely fantastic so jump online I jump on and have a look at all the videos and all the different feeds that are going on at the moment so I would continue in this vein so I'm going to take yet another one back but what I also you after that is just exactly how the side placements go in and I'll bring my model in to show you the actual sitting technique on her head but I thought it was really important just to show you section by section on the Dolly's head so you could actually see how that looks and then it makes you it makes it a little easier to comprehend when you're seeing the live model because it's a little hard to separate out those curls sometimes so I take it right down to the root you can see that I'm on base and it's volume so it's super important not to be dragging the hair back but making sure that that tongue sits between the top part line and the bottom part line and that will ensure every time that you'll have lots of volume and the maximum curl result that you're actually looking for so for starters I prepared the hair with the just smooth product now this is probably my most favorite product I love the way it's smooth the cuticle down it gives it a nice polish but at the same time it's actually going to give you lots of texture so the texture with any curl is really important you can't work with soft hair you have to make sure that the texture feels a little bit coarser so the course of the curl the course of the texture is the better it is and the better the result is going to be so I've used that to prepare with and I've also used it for doing my calling as well so we've blow-dried smooth and then we've also called back with it so the combination of that double application also gives the lovely feet a lovely feel in a lovely curl bounce now I'm going to move this baby over so she's gone and now I am replaced by someone very special he's beautiful and she's going to come in here now and we're gonna sit you down just trying to get all these hot tools out of the way because I know I'm gonna pick one up and burn my burn my hand so let's have a closer look at this now because this is exactly the technique I've used on the Shorthair doll and I've actually executed it here as well so I'm working from a side part around the middle of the eyebrow and I've actually shifted that panel of hair around there so I'd imagine that would be about an inch and a half deep through the side I've done a few little sections mainly obviously the other side of the part line and then a couple forward so I wanted to bring that curl through around the front but when I look at her side on this is what I've just created I've recreated this section where we're going forward and back and forward and back so all the way through here I've crimped the base I've used a small tongue to come forward the larger tongue to come back took it all the way down to the bottom and the sectioning here to get that to fit in nicely it's what I would call the fan wined so I start a diagonal forward section and I walk work all the way around until I get to the top of the year where it becomes quite horizontal and then the horizontal through the back is a little bit more like a brick weave to fit everything together really nicely so what we're going to do now is drop these clips up and show you what I've done I always estimate that probably 60% of the time of any any sort of curling technique is what takes up the overall time for an updo or not an updo but more this type of look so I've had to work to put the the actual technique in once you drop the clips out though it becomes very very quick turnaround so I like to put the work in I think it's really important to make sure you prepare well and there's this cliche that I like to use if you don't prepare you prepare to fail another thing that I made sure I did with Maddie's hair today was make sure that because it was so fine that I did what I call my double missing technique so with her eye is the diamond gloss I've come through with a lightweight mousse to build up the hair a little bit and then I've smoothed it through with a round brush and that's polished the hair at the same time it's given me some nice texture and then of course I've gone through with this setting passion and the just smooth all the way through while I told so what you can see is this really spring look at this little tiny tiny curl really tiny sort of spirally curl that's in there but at the same time you can see this looser softer curl and when I when I brush them out you see the boot the roots are supported or the roots of the tiny tongue supports the loose curl so that's how you get this beautiful tousled curl and obviously it always looks super fantastic when you're working on a beautiful model and who's got blond hair because I love a blonde head curl so very carefully I'm just going to sort of rake through but I will get her to also at the same time just tilt her head forward because if I'm looking for volume I want to over direct the hair a little bit more towards the front so I will take take a paddle brush and I'll start gently just brushing and breaking through the set so my hand is on the base here on her furrowed and very gently gently I'll take all of that into my hand and if I could maybe just have a little spray of diamond gloss I'd be very very happy with that so I'll get you to hold that for one moment diamond gloss is a really unique product and what I find a lot of people a lot of people don't understand the importance of putting that little bit of oil in it I think a lot of a lot of feedback I get is that oh why would you put oil in it because you know it might make it soft or slippery or whatever whatever but this is a unique product and what I explained about diamond gloss when I use it is when I spray it on my hand you can feel it but it's tends to just work in really quickly so it doesn't leave like a real slippery slimy field to your hand for the one of a better word it actually sort of dries in so that gives that lovely shiny glossy feel to the hair without know without the fear that the oil is going to be too weighty and weigh their hair down so I'm I'm breaking all of this up so I I know some of you out there are probably thinking oh my god she's just going to brush the whole light out but I never fear that I always believe if I put a good set in in the beginning I should never have to fear about the outcome at the end so really brushing through and really smoothing it so you get that fabulous sort of luxury finish to the hair so we're just going to bring her back now shake her out and all of a sudden you can see this gorgeous curls starting to emerge so it's just a matter of just smoothing it around now I'm going to take a little bit of product and this is a new product called accept accentuating accentuating finishing cream it's once again it's sort of like a product that will put a little bit of moisture back in there which is so beautiful and at the same time it just gives me that chance to get my fingers in and shake that hair out look at that gorgeous floppy beautiful curl and look at her is she like not too fantastic look at that she's gorgeous I just knew you were gonna look good with this so as I shifted around I can just pull it soft and loose around her so you get that beautiful sort of soft texture and I think this is just so beautiful for you know coming into spring looking for that just disheveled texture and moving away from this traditional wave that we've been seeing for a long time this you know just down sort of loose drop sort of look I think this is just gorgeous we've got some likers out there do they like her yeah and look at me massaging that scalp it's a bit a little bit like teasing the scalp all it is is a circular movement like you'd be doing at the basin if you were sort of message massaging someone's going to shampoo but it actually works so beautifully just to give that volume and look at that it's a really really simple beautiful soft dreamy sort of curl there is no way with this degree of hair like it is your finest hair that you could possibly ever work with it's very soft very you know very fine hair down to about the shoulders there is no way you could have possibly have got a result like that if you hadn't have put that degree of curl that set in it and what I'm trying to do is just massage those roots where they are you know a little bit more textured with that crimper and the mini crimper is just beautiful it's just got this gorgeous sort of bite in it so it's not like what I would call a micro crimper and the micro crimper is more than one that's sort of more shallow this one just seems to bite in a little bit more and gives you the opportunity to really support that curl it's just gorgeous huh hmm yeah short get so I'm working through here with the oil so the diamond gloss once again see how it's just putting that a little bit of sort of that cleaner curl finish so it's important to make sure that when you do any sort of curl that there are some sort of little clean curls amongst it and it's not looking just like a big fuzzy ball we left that big files hot you know behind in the 80s so I think this is sort of the new slant on the 80s works you can see some degree of technique within the actual curl itself alright I think that's sort of about done so I haven't even put in your hairspray in there she's sort of ready for a photo session hey you like her I think she looks great Thank You Man you look very sexy with that curl and what I'm going to just show very quick so you can leave so you're going to be replaced by a mannequin head now and let me show you now with a mannequin head the next set so this is a flat based dry finger wave what I mean by a dry finger wave it's not set wet it's that she's set on dry hair using a straightening iron so the first thing that I always teach in my classes and this is one of this one of the techniques I teach particularly in my bootcamp is how to create the perfect wave every single time and how I go about that is is by forming this wave before I begin in any setting technique so once again coming through now with the smooth control and I like to form a beautiful wave movement so I take the hair back at 45 degrees and because I'm a left-hander I hold my finger right alongside parallel to that part line and I shift the hair forward on opposite side of that movement at 45 degrees forward so you can see straight away now I've got quite a strong wave movement already there in the front before I do anything more I take my tail comb and I just slice that off so I can have the perfect C shape oblong is what it's called so I use my finger here as a guideline and I run that tail comb along the edge of it and really section off that so strongly that it becomes what it is an oblong shape wave movement so from there now I'll take a tail cut I'm sorry not at okay my dryer and I'll come through so I'm just going to hold down the edge of this and with my dryer what's important is the dryer can only shift in one direction so I'm going to drive from the forward back to the crown so I pushing it right in at the middle of that sea all the way through until I've actually dried that movement into play take that I got a couple of little strands wanting to fly away just one more one more dry and this is why I adore using this product because it dries nice and quickly it's for a keeps to shake world thank you it keeps the shape well and when I brush through this now or comb through this you can see that it's dried into that first movement see how I've got that perfect wave straightaway and with that perfect wave what I could do now is they come through and set it so this is why I call it a dry pink I'll set because it is not set from wet to dry but I'm now going to take a diagonal section coming towards the front separate it off have a very light mist of these smooth control because you don't want to wet it so much that you're expecting your straightness to work too hard so just a lightness like so and I like to just get my knuckles right in at the base so I can flat wrap the hair around my two fingers so always around the two fingers knuckles in at the nape and just speed the hair on two fingers and see these little ends which are in absolute nooses I always like to take them up towards the top then when I peel it off again they're sort of locked in now as I come through I'm go take the straightener and I'll work from the middle out so I work from the base out to the edge and at the same time pushing it back in and then just keeping it together so I don't want to sort of let it drop out and from there I'll take a single prong clip just get my little ends in nicely and I'm coming in at 45 degrees so I'm slipping the pin underneath so I don't avoid eye so I avoid any demarcation on the top section and I slip it in underneath and catch that pin curl and I'll do a couple more for you so you can see that because this is really the probably my signature technique which everybody on your hairbrained now is going to know okay how we going there we're getting any little chats so see how I've got this with my thumb it's holding it at all times there's the ends which I'm dragging back riding up high that way then when I peel it off my fingers they're more likely to lock in always slightly diagonal so slightly well slightly elevated I guess at the roots and for the one of a bit of word and then I feed it right back through till it i've heated it up and now I'll bring these little curls down on top of the last curls so you'll always end up on top of the last curl and it's absolutely important to make sure that each section is small enough that it's not so thick that the heat won't penetrate so you really want to get the heat to penetrate from the top surface to the root area and the best way to do that is not putting too much hair in each curl notice my knuckles haven't left the the base so I'm actually winding the head down to my fingers on the base and slight elevation here just to get that Tong in underneath so what I've done with my next model I've actually done a side panel with this technique and I'm going to bring her on to explain a little more of her sitting pattern but a lot of the setting patterns that I do very much govern an outcome so this is definitely the setting pattern I recommend when you're looking for that flat wave that you want to just lay flat sexy way of no volume it's very much that's what it is if you're looking for volume of but this is the set for that particular law all right so let's move this baby out of the way thank you and here's my gorgeous Courtney I've had to lower this chair a little bit for Courtney because she is a little taller oh good she's in the frame that's super firm now I'm going to just swing you to this side so what's so great about that technique is you don't have to do the whole head you can do do a panel on the side so what we have done as we've done this beautiful wave through the heavy side and we've done a larger curl just movement and a loose curl through the back take a good a good look at this so this was the section that I just showed you this is the section that I've just demonstrated but when you drop to the section below that keep in mind that the top section all moved forward when you come to the second row each curl is actually going to be going backwards so the next row went forward the row underneath came to the back and in the row at the bottom came forward so what I've created is this s-shaped movement by setting each pin curl of each line of pin curl in the reverse so it's known as a reverse pinko it's also known as a dry pin curl as well with the back section we've done the same pattern in a sense where I've taken all the hair on the base from right to left the next section came from left to right and we've reversed that but we've used a large Tong and the large Tong was this size now this hair is the thickest set of hair I think I've seen for a while so it was quite a challenge just to get all of that in in time but we decided to show you just this panel because I think it's really nice to see that you don't have to do the whole head in this technique you can use it just in little panels around the head to create the you know the effect that you're looking for so we're ready to drop it down all right so I've got this gorgeous assistant here and Allie is all the way from Estonia in near Finland so if we have anyone watching then you may recognized early from her country so she's come into New York to be with me to assist me in my classes and to assist me with the show last night and we had an amazing team from the gold world camp come in as well I feel a little sad that it's all over because it has been months of planning the show and now it's gone so I guess you feel sometimes like you have a little bit of a withdrawals when you do something big like this and then it's back to normal again so check it out you know it's absolutely incredible so this hair there is no doubt about it it was quite tray on the ends quite quite quite coloured lots had various processes on it the thing that I find with this sort of hair is you must smooth and polish this hair before you even begin to start curling I like in this situation of if you take a crushed shirt and you put your clothesline on it without smoothing it flat first all you're going to do is actually crush the creases in a little more but it's going to be in a curl position so I like to smooth my hair out perfectly so then when I curl it back in I get that beautiful quality curl and that's shine and the shine is absolutely vital for that polish and finish we often see these beautiful advertisements from product companies with luxury curl and we often wonder why our curls never look quite so great and generally it's because of the lack of preparation in the beginning and the curls look dried and fried when you drop them down but I prepared this really well to make sure that wasn't going to be the problem so those curls look great my pin curls look fabulous I'm very happy with them notice I'm always working with a single prong clip I really do like working with those they they're much easier to put in they don't mark the hair so they have they are the best or are the best clips to get your hands on so I'm going to give her a nice big brush and see what we end up with so when I brush I'm much happier to use a pedal brush I find the paddle brush really helps me to find what I've created you can see already the waves already there and just based on the way we've said that now what's key to this is if you remember when I first demonstrated that wave movement the first thing I said was take the hair back at 45 degrees if you fail to do that when you brush through your wave movement probably won't be as strong as it could be if you did it any other way but you can see we've got that perfect wave just by doing that dry pin said it's absolutely stunning you're going to be able to go out tonight girlfriend night yeah look at her beautiful makeup gorgeous curls so if you get a chance to look at the pictures from last night from here play one of my my most stunning models was the Queen at the end MELAS Melody's seafood do I get that right this time that's a tough word isn't it and this was her she was the black-haired queen she surely doesn't look like her today they does she so once again just to fix the hydration issue at the back I'll come through once again and put some of the oil in there this set was done at fast speed and we've got a beautiful result it was done in half an hour would you say yeah about half an hour if I had done the full head of pin curls it probably would have been an hour which was why we decided to mix it up and show you the two techniques so it's the same set from pattern but it's done with a straightener and then the other ones done with a Tong so like brushing it through so I don't put a lot of air in my hair when I brush I like to control the hair right through I don't flip it around and put air through it because sometimes that also creates a static in the hair which is not so nice so using my fingers now I'm just going to rake it through and just see what we've ended up with gorgeous here great result swinging around let's see that other side now so I'll come back through with a wide toothed comb I'm not going to actually position the ways too much but I do like to comb that section when I do the dry pin set with a tape with it open let me go back again with a wide tooth comb I feel that when I do that I get the hair to shift better so by shifting the hair better it means that the teeth are actually digging from the outer surface into the roots whereas if I use the shallow tooth comb or a narrower tooth comb I wouldn't be able to dig right through and then when I pushed my wave movement in I wouldn't be able to shift it exactly where I wanted it to go so you can see there look at that absolutely stunning any feedback on that on that camera look at that it's just gorgeous huh any questions while we're finishing up here today has the viewers got any questions who is that who's David we got a last name for David see how the width of that wave is just because we've done that panel through there so that can you believe is done with just a straightening iron but it's about the actual direction that we're set it in and the way we've finished it out so this is your glamour beautiful glamour wave the quality of the hair looks amazing and that's very much about the products that we use to prepare the hair with it's just stunning isn't it I'm a bit in love what do you think on the outside there you happy with that did we do a good job yeah good so just a light spray one of the things that I will always say is that spray should not be holding the result anything you do it should be able to manage itself it's without having to use the kind of hairspray to keep the result happening so I've always been about making sure that the set is in there everything's beautiful and the reason why it's working is because the work that you put into it in the first place if you don't put the work in then you're going to have to put a can of hairspray on it and that's what kills here that's what I think makes it look sort of I don't know to product here not natural not beautiful not all of those things so I much prefer to put the work in and I would say 60% of the work to prepare this here and then as you can see how quickly as I pulled it out you know not even 40 percent of the time is related to the dress out so oh god I want to take your home you are just gorgeous just beautiful look at that couldn't ask for a nicer result huh just break it up give it a little massage on the scalp and there she is photo ready ready for the Met Ball tonight huh probably not crazy enough for the Met Ball but even you can cut it so you know even just using the tongs so you can see the difference between your tongue set so you can see that beautiful sort of more looser broken up wave versus the actual set where we've done that the pin curl set they're very different in their outcome because this is very very staged and manicured this is can give you a little bit more of that looser disheveled look but still that beautiful wave as well but I couldn't ask for better a better model so can we have my other girl in now I'll stand you go oh should I stand you up mmm that's the question I'll just leave you there because I know what's going to happen when I stand you up she's been sitting out there a little bit of a massage here these are my girls gorgeous gorgeous sets crazy crazy curls how beautiful and they're all ready for spring though what do you think girls do you like you look yeah yeah are you gonna go out tonight oh god you're all ready you're ready to go so I hope you've enjoyed this demonstration on setting and these are this type of techniques I teach in my classes so if you're ever looking for a class to really learn you can google me on show and bling but last but not least how amazing is it that I can be here in New York in gold well doing this for you and to be honest my key products I've just used every time I could do anywhere where I can have my choice of products these are the ultimate products that I always use their just sensational so think about the diamond gloss remember we put that little bit of shine in the hair it makes it more manageable more workable obviously the smooth control with is what I blow dried with and then what I told was so you don't need another product I did put a little bit of extra mousse in here just to get some texture before I got the curl started that was super important it was a three-level hold and then finally look we haven't really put hairspray on it at all it's not needed because if you put a great with in you don't need to be supporting it with a big can of hairspray so hopefully you know hopefully you enjoy that thank you so much for watching and stay tuned I'm sure we're going to see you around shortly thank you
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TOP 5 BEST TRANSFORMATIONS OF ALL TIME IN BODYBUILDING
hey guys even here and in this video I'm gonna make a top 5 list of bodybuilders who meet the biggest transformations in their bodybuilding careers at first I wanted to make this video bodybuilders when they were natural but I wasn't sure when they were actual natural just them saying that doesn't really make it true not necessarily but if I heard that somebody actually was naturally that's what they claim I'm gonna say it in the video and here you can see a couple of honorable mentions before the list actually starts there is so many great transformations and this should be like a top 30 but I want to make it shorter for you guys because you don't want to watch now long video these bodybuilders here before the list actually starts are all phenomenal bodybuilders they all have amazing physique and they all made great animations but I just chose another top 5 so let's go with spot number 5 and that's gonna be your current mr. olympia shawn rhoden shawn is actually one of those bodybuilders that stayed natural for a really long time he actually did start competing very young he started competing when he was 17 now he's 44 so that finished seven years of competing but it wasn't until later on that he actually started using stuff and that's when his body exploded he was natural for a long time worked hard and then when he started using stuff he exploded and became one of the top bodybuilders in the world I think it was in his late thirties when he started using the stuff that's what they say that's what they say I'm not sure about it but that's what they say he is also known for making crazy transformations year after year because he doesn't like being on juice he likes to take his year off of it but not the whole offseason that's what he says and then when the competition comes four months before three months before he starts using stuff and that's where he makes crazy transformations he changes his body totally which we saw this year more evidently than ever because all eyes are on him because he's the mr. Olympia and his guest posing a pittsburgh pro he looked much fatter than he is right now on a two month later he looks lean and was ready for the stage shawn rhoden maybe deserves you in higher place in this list simply because he keeps making transformations even right now but would you say that his transformation is crazier than that of flex wheeler I definitely do not think so this transformation of flex wheeler the way he looked he was younger is super crazy I mean he was so skinny that imagine if he came to you for advice to you yes and he asked you please tell me this and be honest do I have the genetic potential to be the best bodybuilder in the world and you had to give an answer and you have to be honest what would you tell him would you tell him yes you can be the best body builder in the world I don't think so I don't think I would say that if I had to be honest but I would be wrong then he would be wrong as well and he came so close to becoming the best body builder in the world but many many consider him the greatest of all time many consider him better but beloved Dorian Yates not neither but many people do not so many of them consider him the rightful winner of the 1998 mr. Olympia because Ronnie Epps also dominated that stage it wasn't even close but still still he was able to make a crazy transformation being a skinny little dear to becoming one of the greatest of all time another reason why he is on this list instead of some other people is because he was able to make transformations after his retirement so he had some kidney issues I believe he had a kidney transplant surgery correct me if I'm wrong but I'm pretty sure that's what happened you can see a huge scar on the left side of his stomach so that's probably the reason why he wasn't able to train hard or to train at all or to eat right her to eat at all and for that reason actually she was probably eating but not properly because he got fat and you can see him on the right how he looked at that point but then later in 2016 he made a transformation crazy one so he made a comeback he competed against the other younger guys he took 15th place but in classic physique mr. Olympia he did great he looked awesome especially compared to what he looked like before it was enough for him to place highly but the transformation he was able to make is outstanding and he did not compete in the open but somebody did do that just that in the same year 2016 and that's Kevin Liv Rooney who is taking place number three on my top-five list I mean guys this is unreal this is unreal look at how skinny he was back then look at how skinny he was and how big he got this is crazy transformation this is insane I think this is the same situation with the Flex wheeler for example who would think that this is going to be the top bodybuilder one of the greatest of all time but you know we cannot be sure how old he was in this photo right here he could be like eight years old but probably not his problem like 16 maybe 17 something like that but anyways to pack this much muscle in any time really so he takes place number eight on the list and there is another reason why he's on this list and that's because he was known for making courageous transformations every single year this picture right here on the left is basically how he looked like our of the stage for the majority of the year until 1919 - he was training very hard and he was very devoted to bodybuilding in that year here at pack there and afterwards he was never as focused as he was before he was traveling around the world he had a band he was singing I believe and maybe playing another instrument I'm not sure exactly but he was having a lot of fun throughout the whole year and four months only four months before the competition he would start using the stuff and training very hard and eating properly and everything and it would look like this picture on the right so he was able to make crazy automations every single year out of the dream power of the competition season he looked like an average show he looked like a some guy who lifts some guy who trains occasionally basically with a bit better genetics but on the stage he was one of the greatest of all time and this right here is the reason why he is higher on the list higher than the two guys that I previously mentioned so at first he was a skinny kid then he became one of the greatest bodybuilders of all time then he remained that while looking like an average Joe in the offseason and then once he retired in the early 2000s he took a break from everything for nearly 15 years and then in 2016 he made a comeback and it was a really successful comeback unlike flex wheeler Kevin competed against the big guys he tried to place hide the mr. Olympia and many people predicted him actually winning the show this was the time when he gained a lot of popularity I followed his transformation very carefully and I noticed that many younger guys who did not know much about Kevin LeBron he started following him that so his business grew and everything but the transformation was able to make it was really good his lower body wasn't up to par but his upper body especially from the front I thought that much and that reason why he didn't plays hi the mr. Olympia but his front upper body looked really impressive as you can see he's holding his ground against said McMillan who is currently one of the top pros and he actually is taking place number two on my list yep yep that's right and I'm sure many of you are scratching your heads and thinking why's he bettered them flex why is he better than Sean or Kevin what is the reason well yeah he was very skinny when he started as you can see on the picture number left but he was pretty jacked he didn't look horrible didn't look super skinny yeah he was skinny compared to what he is today but still he was a tall guy it's not very easy to pack on the mass when you are as tall as he is and that's my height so trust me I know and the reason why I actually put him so high on this list is because the way he looked when he was 26 years old Kevin Sean reflects that I did look skinny when they were young but when they were really young when they were in their teens when they were 16 17 15 but here on this photo right here you can see when she was 26 26 guys that three years older than me he was 26 here and he did not look like anything he looks now he'd not looked promising at all I mean Lee Haney retired when he was like 28 or something Arnold also retired when he was setting 30 he retired once in 75 but then again in 1980 so many bodybuilders especially old school bar Bueller's retired before they hit 30 but this is Hedrick at 26 and at this point in time he was not conditioned he was not massive he did not show any promise at all and this is really motivating me personally because I'm his height and I don't look like a promising professional bodybuilder right now nothing like that but when I look at that jerk here he also doesn't look super impressive I can compare his physique to mine and I can see that he wasn't much better than I am right now and I'm sure that many of you guys who would like to become professional bodybuilders Sunday and don't look promising right now don't have any contracts are not winning shows every single time you show up can look at this photo right here of Cedric see how he looked like when he was 26 26 yeah and look at how he looks right now if this doesn't motivate you and makes you stick to our game stick to your plan and actually fulfill your dreams nothing will nothing will because this is amazing look at how good he looks like right now compared to what he looked like he was 26 this is insane and this whole transformation sends a very good message and there is never give up guys never give up Cedric never gave up and he became one of the best bodybuilders in the world anyways talking about the best bodybuilders in the world let's mention one of the best party builders in the history of the world and that's gonna be Dorian Yates who takes first place on my list now guys please don't take this list too personally don't get caught up with numbers and tell me who was supposed to be first place second place or third place or whatever it doesn't really matter what matters is who is on the list and who is so you can focus on that if you want to hate on something but had basically durian is my favorite bodybuilder and that's not why he's on the list the reason why he's on the list is firstly because he made a huge information when he was very young he didn't do bodybuilding until he was 21 I believe he ended up in jail for like six months he was basically living on the streets he was living by himself and he was 15 or 16 his mother left and he stayed in a city in the Birmingham and then later when he got out of prison he started basically doing bodybuilding living in his own apartment and he transformed his body so fast that when he was 18 you wouldn't be sure he ever had any potential to become a bodybuilder at all but then when he was 33 in like two years you would be sure that he has the potential to be one of the greatest of all time so it wasn't that much of a transformation as much as it was fast you know because he wasn't training he wasn't eating properly or anything he was naturally strong here a good physique but what he was able to make in such a short time in such a short time span but that is not really the reason why he is number one of the list the reason why he is number one on the list is because he is the original masked monster he is the first bodybuilder ever that took bodybuilding to that level he took it to another level he made a basically huge transformation of the sport very much to the point of his body and afterwards everybody follows him some people blame him for destroying the sport actually but not me I like the sport to what it is today and he was the one to do it first so when he was basically packing on all that muscle in 1992 in 1993 he couldn't have taken anybody's advice because he was first in those waters nobody else has been there before he was first so when he took it to another level everybody followed him everybody copied him everybody did what he did and then the whole sport changed so Dorian's transformation is not only his transformation his transformation transformed the whole sport of bodybuilding actually so that's about it for this video guys if you enjoyed it make sure to like it and if you want to see more content like this please subscribe to my channel all the best guys bye bye
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Section 1 – Course Intro & Background - 01-3 Mechanisms to Prevent Profit Shifting
now throughout this course we're going to be we're going to be looking throughout this course at the mechanisms that Congress has come up with over the past literally a hundred years the mechanisms that they have set up to try to prevent try to prevent this now I think from the slides I showed you last week the Congress has not been particularly successful at doing this but we are going to look at these mechanisms because your understanding of the overall economics of gee why it makes sense to push more income into Z your understanding of those economics and those various mechanisms that's what allows you to both understand the forest of G how the system works as well as where to go to actually figure out the details because yes when I was talking before about which company is your employer the details matter the details matter okay now just to try to give a a few a few simple examples in discussing this to then point to the mechanisms that are there now let's take a new sheet of paper let's say we have X it has a subsidiary Y and again we'll assume this is a zero or low tax country and we'll assume further that let's say us a B and let's assume that there's a customer we'll call the customer see over here so let's say that X manufactures a product sells that product to Y and then Y sells that product to the customer now this simple example will point out a few things about the various mechanisms that we're going to be getting into so first of all let's say that X sells to Y at 60 and Y sells to the customer at 100 there's 40 of difference well when we get into the facts we're going to have to ask questions to learn those facts what functions does light perform does Y have employees or is it just a nameplate in the Cayman Islands does it have real people who go out and do real sales work does it own intangible assets for example customer lists relationships things like that well the point is that these facts will either support that $60 price between x and y or it will suggest that x and y are so to speak colluding and putting an artificially low price if we say that the price that they put into the actual documents was let's say sixty like a set and then 100 over here sixty is the revenue when X prepares its corporate tax return it will put down sixty as its revenue and then of course minus expenses down to a taxable income if this sixty is understated then taxable profits in X are understated and profits within Y are overstated so this whole area of what is the proper price that related parties should transact that there's what what are the proper transaction prices for goods or services for interest for royalties that whole area is referred to as transfer pricing and we will spend some time a couple of sessions on transfer pricing later in the course it's a major area if you have for example a bit of interest in you know economics as well as taxation there are a lot of companies especially among the big four and some major law firms that have major practice areas of consulting on transfer pricing major area a lot of people spend a hundred percent of their time in this area okay so transfer pricing is one area now X sold the y and y cells to see was that the only way that this business could have been conducted could X have sold directly to C and then if in fact why did perform some REIT know some real functions that maybe X could pay Y a service fee or something like that could happen now back in the early 1960s the government of course realized that a lot of companies and again this is sort of following the expansion of international business following World War two the government realized that gee there's a lot of us groups that are routing sales through low taxed foreign companies and they had trouble figuring out how to beat on them and say you know GP you got to pay us more there was the transfer pricing as a possible tool to move money from Y to X in other words for the IRS to try to move some of that profit back into X but that was at the very very birth so to speak of transfer pricing in any significant way so what Congress did in the early 60s was to enact what are called the subpart F rules what they did was they defined certain types of transactions and they said for example if Y buys from a related person and the point of origination point of destination is outside the country of incorporation then this category of income will call subpart F income or tainted income or tax haven income will just label label it that way and if Y has that kind of income then the net income from that will be treated as income of X it's actually income of Y but for tax purposes in the US it'll be treated as income of X so this was the mechanism define certain types of transactions you know sales related party somehow involved in this example as the seller and point of origination point of destination outside the country of incorporation and there are several other categories which we will get into in detail later but the point was this under this mechanism you define certain types of transactions and then the net income from those transactions ends up being taxed on a current basis back in the United States at the level of the the u.s. owner so this this is a second mechanism transfer pricing being the first subpart F being the second now ignoring other few other mechanisms the most recent new mechanism is what's referred to as guilty anybody know what guilty stands for Wow okay that's great you what you probably were coached somewhere on that that's great okay good that's that's encouraging somebody is actually reading the book okay okay so now the again the point I'm trying to make in this broad area is why are these mechanisms here and I'll just a smidgeon about them because we're going to go and do a lot more detail later because US headquartered groups were so adroit at getting around the subpart F rules and because they also use to their advantage in essence the the transfer pricing rules essentially Congress came up with a not a fine-tuned mechanism but rather essentially a baseball bat to just hit anything that was there and this new mechanism guilty is essentially saying hey if you have income in a foreign subsidiary and if the level of income is more than what for practical purposes will often be a relatively nominal amount and we'll get to again later what is that usually nominal amount any excess over that will be treated as directly income of X the u.s. parent so if if Y has income more than this relatively nominal amount the XS will be income to X and the u.s. currently taxes it now there's there's a special offset involved such that under normal circumstances the tax rate ought to be ten and a half percent instead of twenty one percent but at the end of the day they're trying to take a you know a club or baseball bat and just hit everything in sight because it's literally so difficult to fine-tune anything so so this is a third mechanism so again corporations have been very eager and successful at moving income into foreign subsidiaries and as a result of that Congress reacted with various mechanisms that give the IRS tools to attempt to grab some of that okay with this little bit of background now let's go back to the slides because there's one other area that that I want to to mention I had shown you this slide before up through 2017 we had a deferral system money made within a foreign sub would be earned by that sub it would not be taxable in the United States directly if subpart F applied because the sub conducted certain of those categories of activities then the u.s. parent might pay some tax but again usually the u.s. parent set things up to sidestep subpart F and to be reasonably within transfer pricing concepts acceptable levels of pricing so that transfer pricing wouldn't be such a big issue so that whatever was left or whatever the foreign sub earned essentially stayed within that foreign sub and was not taxable by the US until a dividend was paid and as I mentioned before when somebody asked me who what Tim Cook was the the multinationals basically did not arrange for their subsidiaries to pay dividends you know just leave the money down there and you saw some of the figures on the many billions of dollars of accumulated accumulated income overseas so this was our former system effective from 2018 we go to the new system which gives a different which has a different flavor to it and under the new system okay whatever is earned by the foreign sub will will be of course not directly taxed and again I'm assuming no US trade or business that creates effectively connected income no US or fixed determinable app annual or periodical income I'll attempt to say fee and I'll attempt to say feed app but in the future instead of trying to say all of the fix in the terminable annular periodical income no feed app in to come from us sources so that down in the sub there's no direct US tax now assuming that the foreign sub makes a small amount of money not above that relatively nominal amount that I was referring to before under the new system that income in the foreign sub will never be taxable by the United States this is referred to as the participation exemption the territorial system which is the label being put on the overall system territorial yeah companies then just create a lot of little set no it's not a good well the kwid that gets to the question of what is this relatively nominal amount the nominal amount is a percentage 10% of essentially tangible assets now if you look at an apple a Google you know companies like that do you think their fixed asset heavy I mean they're the independent contract manufacturers they are heavy in assets but not Apple or Facebook or Google I mean they may have server farms and those are not necessarily cheap but considering the amount of money they're making it's a pretty nominal you know 10% of those assets if I remember correctly there are relatively new proposed regulations on how this is to be done and I believe it's based on cost of the assets and then applying a particular particular set of depreciation rules to get to a to a an amount now I I have not looked in detail of the regulations on that point but essentially and I'm pretty sure I saw something that said something of that effect so for a lot of the very profitable multinationals that are out there that amount is not going to be very much but if a company has income which is you know below that at or below that threshold then there will never be any tax on that amount so they are able to freely distribute it to the US parent freely distribute it no further tax now as you might imagine if under the deferral system there was motivation to push profits outside the United States and into zero or low taxed foreign subsidiaries well gee a territorial system with no tax at all on some amount of income that's even more motivation so that's why we have this huge Club this big baseball bat of a new guilty mechanism to to try to in a sense gee we gave you this big benefit but we know you're going to just run with it so we need to claw back so this mechanism the the guilty mechanism is clawing back does this make sense from you know a tax policy standpoint you know I I won't comment on that but this is this is what we have and again that mechanism to pull back is is there and it only covers half of the income again like I say you know a huge Club to hit something they're just saying overall you know we'll give you a deduction of 50% though there is with you have to bring back a hundred of income under guilty will give you a deduction of fifty so you pay tax on 50 at 21% that means an effective tax rate of ten and a half percent on the amount of income in the foreign subsidiary that's over that relatively nominal amount so this is what is in a sense behind this new system now the new system has other features to it if we have time toward the end we'll talk about one of them which is referred to as the beat base erosion and anti-avoidance tax there's also that's section 59 a there's also new rules governing what are called hybrid transactions and again if there's time we'll try to cover some of those but that's more of an inbound thing as is the beat as opposed to outbound which is our primary area here so and that second one I mentioned the hybrid thing that section 267 a 267 a and that's capital e not subsection
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Highly Effective School Librarians Cultivate 21st Century Learners
[Music] I teach wants us to research something what do you all think how about why we fart fart research would be so cool yeah yeah you know I couldn't help it over here you want to research about fart yes why do we fart anyways well you know that's a great question Johnny so I think that's a great thing to research we probably also want to research the word flatulence in addition flul what's that well flatulence is a fancy word for farting so we'll have those two words to research um I think a great place to start would be the website that's about body parts that um is on the library web page do you remember that oh yeah you showed to us this morning at Miss Mitchell room you're right Karina good memory so we're going to go to that website and start and then when you find some information that you think is good do you remember what you're going to do with that H I forgot we uploaded into the computer or something but I forgot too that's okay we're going to upload it into something called Google Docs it's on the library web page so do you want me to show you again how to upload to Google Docs yeah yeah okay let's do that so Johnny go ahead and double click on that link and that'll take us to the library web page and then at the library web page we want to find Miss Mitchell's link so good job exactly all right and then we're going to go look what we found you find found out that certain food can really affect flatulence and I upload it on Google dots I found out why they're so stinky and I upload it on Google dots too Johnny that's super that's great now we only need to decide how we're going to share our thinking with the class we're thinking about making a fart wrap a fart wrap that's awesome you know I have this poetry website that I think would be great that would help you make your WP would you like me to upload that to the library website for you so why don't you check with Miss Mitchell to make sure she's okay with you doing a wrap I'll upload it to the library web page and then we can make a podcast a podcast what's a podcast you know what we'll worry about that later I'll explain it so you just go ahead and show Miss Mitchell okay thank good job you guys are awesome a highly effective School librarian teaches students how to locate select evaluate and synthesize information the school librarian embeds 21st century skills like student collaboration and Technology skills and integrates them with curriculum content outside the box our library [Music] rocks
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Selling Real Estate in Canada and Canada Revenue Agent CRA Capital Gains Income Tax Withholding
did you know according to google 85 percent of our traffic going to our websites and this youtube channel are coming from canada followed by our next door neighbor the usa and lastly that one percent which on the top of the list surprisingly is the uk followed by hong kong and then germany welcome aboard to the island everybody is certainly welcome but there's one thing you need to keep in mind if you're a non-canadian resident and you go to sell your property you may or probably will be subject to a 25 percent withholding so essentially that money is kept in trust and the lawyers will require a cra canada revenue agents agency compliance certificate that basically says you filed a tax return this tax return can be filed by the lawyer yourself or i would probably prefer a cpa so that's all about selling property in pei or canada for that matter and withholding tax have a great day be sure to give this video a thumbs up subscribe to the channel hit the little bell symbol and have yourself a wonderful day
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Structure of the Unconscious ¶¶442 et seq.
good evening Jordan oh my goodness you're right on time we are in the process of going Live on YouTube and uh so let's see I can see you you can see me I can hear you can you hear me I can cool all right so we are going to work for about an hour tonight uh we're gonna work on the structure of the unconscious and uh let me just say good evening to our YouTube group good evening YouTube group yeah everybody and so let's see okay so we're going to start tonight by uh looking at the image of the unconscious as developed by Edward Edinger and the reason for that is that's the best one I've seen and uh so I'm gonna share my screen and this is the structure of the unconscious according to Edinger now what he says is that you've got your ego floating up on top of the whole thing and your Shadow is shadowing down underneath that uh and that would be the case for all all egos but for the the purpose of Simplicity that's not shown here and then a female a woman's ego runs through the atomus into the self whereas a man's ego runs through the anima into the self and so then in the self uh we have the part of you that drives everything that you actually do and uh so it has a personal manifestation but it also appears in history uh we we see uh the self in history uh and what that looks like in terms of for example National characters that sort of thing and we see it as a world something even deeper which is all human beings and finally we see it as space time itself and so all of these things come together in the self from the personal manifestation to the uh sort of global manifestation Jordan do you want to comment on that before we move on yeah and I've I've started to look at this um I I don't disagree with it in the least but with anima and Animas to try to get away from the male female I get what's happening here but I do feel that the anima is more associated with the Creative Drive and then the Animas is more associated with strategy or authority and I think that Uranus would be then the Creative Drive the freedom from knowing as it were and then Saturn the you know structure the one sitting in the um traditionalist kind of Throne would be the Animas so I I think that in in that with my work currently with things I'm writing on I'm also looking at how the Animas is more directed to creative drive and the Animus more to the authority and the structure so in a sense you get the structure and and the Animus and the content as it were in the anima and I I'm I'm enjoying playing with how those two interact in a similar way to make it maybe more abstract or less abstract I'm still not sure yet where it's going but it uh to playing with those two ideas along with these well we have to keep in mind also that uh the women's ego also has the Creative Drive okay so up above the atoma women naturally because they tend to be more intuitive um tend to be more creative and to find something to build out of not much as a matter of fact and so women are typically creative they're creating dinner for tonight uh my lovely wife made dinner for me I often create omelets for her in the morning not during the school week anymore but um but anyway the the atom represents within a man represents that feminine part that is creative whereas in a woman the woman is already creative the man and the man on the other hand is Saturn I'm like you suggest and the woman on on the other hand has to get her masculine from an unconscious sort of lens that goes over the the self um oh I'll go with that and I also you know we kind of teach what we most need to learn that I look at when I look at kids for example um at about age seven they moved from the mom to the dad I mean it was a patriarchy so we have the mail so to speak in charge in that place but if it was a matriarchy they would move from the dead to the mom but around six five or six if you put what I've noticed if there are three little girls together then shortly there will be a tea party I mean it's it's insta structure I mean they just the strategy and that goes together if one little girl is more towards uh in charge um been chilled dismiss the one that's overloading her but if you get three little boys about the same age five or six they'll play catch us catch can until they are hyper tired emotional balls or wrecks and fall down in tears and that's more emotional and so what I find is that then the roles are typically taught in Reverse of that and the women are told not to be stretched certain strategists and the men are told not to be emotional so they look at each other and go oh well you have you've been doing the tea party thing I think I'll and I'll be politically I mean just like girls and people at the table with tea um but then the boys look over oh we'll play with strategy and the girls turn over and we'll play with the emotion and so I find that there is kind of a crisscross that's going on early on and I don't I'm not in any way set that that is natural or in any way immutable you know like a a natural piece that oh well that's that's the truth I think it's just a developmental phase right but so interestingly enough I think coming back to this it's um I think in general this diagram really expresses that each the male and the female deal with an inner other and the other is the internet you know the antiatromia of the opposite for the other end of the spectrum is is masculine he'll be feminine on the inside in his anima whereas if if he's too masculine uh he's really feminine on the inside well yeah actually what's interesting is if you take that and say say someone's quote unquote too masculine I.E machismo that that's usually a big indicator that they are terrified little children on the inside yes so there's the ducking cover on the outside so that no one sees that they really aren't very comfortable and then when women you know it same thing too terrified and they'll become too authoritarian because they're protecting themselves you know both of them are protecting themselves to basically say you know get away I'm vulnerable but I'm gonna make a big noise so that it sounds like I'm I'm powerful but not really right and then one other thing to mention here is the sysuji which is in the middle between the Animus and the anima what means is yoked together uh good evening Penelope nice to see you tonight um so the anima and the Animus are yoked together and they can't get out of it okay that's what sasuji means is that they're both things we're all both things so if you think of the um yin yang concept and taoism um it just flows around and sometimes you're more masculine and sometimes you're more feminine than vice versa um and uh and you're stuck together because you're both in that uh Yin young wheel and you can't get out because that's your universe and one last thing I think I'd say about this is I appreciate it as a diagram a great deal but I think and this is a this is just a kind of a Jordan Jordanian subtlety piece where some people may think I'm splitting a hair but I think it would be a better diagram if he pulled the mat the male ego and the female ego down into a curvilinear Arc concentric with the self because what I find there is that there is really kind of an orbital facet going on here and putting them in a straight line across the top makes it into just a simple relationship diagram of the pieces of Parts but I think that there is kind of a an orbital piece of how these can be made to overlap by moving them closer and further apart right well Edinger did write another book called ego and archetype and in there he he did do a diagram such as you're discussing right along an arc and and putting the ego in the self and then it gradually gradually emerges just like sunrise and and then a sun sets to later in life um yeah and I think that's that's an important the way it moves in and out is where it's right so orbitally around right so the reason I the reason I wanted to mention that uh I just want to see what I have in my foreign no I got the wrong thing all right uh the reason I wanted to mention that is because um I think that that's a bit better structure of the unconscious than what Jung himself put in this essay which is act actually he wrote this essay 30 years before Edinger did his diagram and so I just don't want us to get too far afield where we get into what Jung was saying in the 19 teens let's see when did when did he raise this I think that's that's a really good example in itself of you know the purpose of Young's work is to provide acts personally provide access to yourself to the nourishing contents of the psyche and that the diagram of even self-awareness of how we are composed psychologically structurally right so Matthew asked what book is the diagram from and the diagram is from the ion lectures which uh Edinger wrote and it's figure five from the the ion lectures a i o n lectures by Edward Edinger and of course this um actually he wrote this structure of the unconscious in 1916 according to this footnote so um therefore he young was writing this essay about 50 years before Edinger wrote any such thing and uh and so let's just be conscious of the fact that this is sort of the old story but let's read it anyway because it's part of the collected works so I think you made an interesting comment I think in in another group last week where you know will it take five or so hundred years to understand young and I think I you know I disagreed but I think it I thought about it I wasn't so much disagreeing I think there was a different take on it that you were hitting on a point there and it felt like Plato's Cave was similar we're in 500 years we'll still be reading young and in a way because it's generative and I think that five six hundred years will give time for interpretations to come about so we learn a lot more I think we get it already I think but it's generative like a symbol so some of us some of it is get it already that's the issue some of us get it already and in 500 years there's going to be um 25 Generations or more and all those new people that are born into the world are born as wild animals so they have to build themselves up and build themselves up to the point where they could even be interested in Carl Jung and and so it does take a long time to pick up on this stuff all right only because uh you know I'm 76 years old now and um you know there's a limit to how my how many videos I can put on YouTube I don't know how many that is but I've already put more than 1300 of them on YouTube to educate people about Carl Jung and I suppose these videos will be educating people for probably a century uh before they're somehow superseded but um ultimately they're only going to reach a few tens of thousands of people maybe and and so before everybody in the world sort of gracks it it's going to be a while all right now that yeah I I side there with you yeah thank you Penny uh Penelope I appreciate that uh she says a role model you are skip okay well I I concluded that Carl Jung's work was important about uh well at least 20 years ago I was reading it up and well or no let's put it this way in 2005 I started to read Carl Jung's work directly up until that point for about 17 or 18 years I have been reading about Carl Jung by people who knew him or had some idea about Union psychology some of them are very good like Gene Shinoda Bowen Clarissa and coalesces many others and so I was reading sort of peripherally around Jung and it was only in 2005 that actually started to read the collected works so since then I've re I've pretty much read the collected works and um and they they don't change my attitude about it but I realize how important the mainstream you know the the vein of gold that is in jungian Psychology is in the collected works and if you're reading these other books you're reading about something that's that's in it but it's it doesn't give you the full picture and even the red book I'm learning from reading the Black Books I'm nearly finished that even the red book doesn't give you a full picture you have to read the black books in order to fully appreciate what he was up to and and he left this behind and you know I I couldn't understand why Sonu shamdasani who translated the red book and published it in 2009 why he would then be willing to spend a whole nother decade translating the Black Books um which were Dr Young's Raw psychological observations from which the red book is based but the answer is in the black books and if you don't read the Black Books you're never going to really get it but you have to read a lot of young plus the red book before you read the black books or else you'll miss it um and you have to read all the footnotes okay so now um we are on uh paragraph 442 we will go to nine o'clock uh so this is uh part one of this essay called the structure of the unconscious part one is a the distinction between the personal and the impersonal unconscious so 442. since we parted company with the Viennese School on the question of the interpretative interpretive uh principle in psychoanalysis namely whether it be sexuality or simply energy our Concepts have undergone considerable development once the Prejudice regarding the explanatory cause had been removed by accepting a purely abstract one um the nature of which was not postulated in advance our interest was directed to the concept of the unconscious and I'll stop there just for a minute so the one of the things that attracted me to learn more about this is I I wanted as like many men to learn more about sexuality and I quickly learned that that's just a a cul-de-sac and it's not the real stuff about our psychic energy and so what Freud insisted was caused only bisexuality actually it's caused by many other things and so we get our psychic energy our libido from many things in our psyches and so psychic energy rather than circus sexuality is foreign way of talking about psychology okay did you I think that's correct yeah I think that's correct I think first of all I think it's interesting that even on the onset of the professional psychiatric and psychological discussion moving to the unconscious they underwent the you know political red blue back and forth Civil War of sexuality versus energy and you know the they who doth protest too much prudes you know it must be sexuality and we shouldn't talk about it either you know and then you get to and then you get that no it's energy so we can talk about that and a lot of other things too and so then Not Just Energy it became its own inner world that's connected to a larger Collective inner world as it were and I think that's that's really interesting to me that back and forth onset happened um just just to bring the abstract concept of the unconscious to the four which then actually isn't so abstract it's just not so physically tangible okay so if you were to breed the next two paragraphs I need to get myself a glass of water or I'm not going to be able to read anymore paragraph 443 in Freud's view as most people know the contents of the unconscious are reducible to infantile Tendencies which are repressed because of their incompatible character repression is a process that begins in early childhood under the moral influence of the environment and continues throughout life by means of analysis their repressions are removed and the repressed wishes are made conscious again theoretically the unconscious would thus find itself emptied out so to speak done away with but in reality the production of infantile sexual wish fantasies continues right into old age and I would just put forth that I don't think so I think that's an adult version of infantile psychology and Psychiatry where until the sexual drive is developed I don't think they are have anything to do with sexual Tendencies they simply are need-based but anyway para 444 according to this Theory the unconscious would contain only those elements of the personality which could just as well be conscious and have to have in fact been supposed only through the process of Education it follows that the essential content of the unconscious would be of a personal character although from one point of view the infantile Tendencies of the unconscious are the most conspicuous it would nonetheless be a mistake to define or evaluate the unconscious entirely in these terms the unconscious has still another side to it it includes not only repressed contents but also all psychic material that lies below the threshold of consciousness it is possible to explain the subliminal nature of all this material it is impossible it is impossible to thank you it is impossible to explain the subliminal nature of all this material on the principle of repression for in that case the removal of repression ought to endow a person with a prodigious memory which would thenceforth forget nothing no doubt repression plays a part but it is not only it is not the only Factor if what we call a bad memory we're always the we're always only the result of repression those who enjoy an excellent memory ought never to suffer from repression nor in consequence be neurotic but experience shows that this is not the case at all there are certainly cases of abnormally bad memory where it is obvious that the Lion's Share must be attributed to repression but these are relatively rare okay um and I had made a comment on a paragraph 443 of um theoretically is from a Freudian perspective theoretically the unconscious with us find itself emptied and so to speak done away with but in reality the production of infantile sexual and wish fantasies continues right into old age and I feel like that's a superimposed production projection of Freud that honestly with infants with infant psychology and infant Psychiatry and the writings and the papers that have been put forth It's need-based it has nothing to do with sexuality because it has a that hasn't developed yet so that I think and we have to consciously comment on the fact that we're only talking about stuff that is in here that can become conscious because there are many things that the psyche does probably 90 percent or more of the things that the psyche does we're never aware of and we never can can be aware of for example your your body replenishes its uh cells all of its cells once every seven years as an example except for certain parts of your body like your brain but otherwise all the cells in your body are replaced every seven years all that takes place completely unconsciously normally your heartbeat takes place completely unconsciously as does your breathing it's only when you think about it then you that you're aware of it um now Penelope has made a couple of comments that are astrology related so I'm going to reflect refer them to you um she says Uh there's a solar eclipse tomorrow I see the libido as Mars and the North Node plutonic and Venus uh and and I guess she agreed to something else you said but um could you read that again with the plutonic that whole thing I got the first half I see the libido as Mars and the North Node plutonic and Venus and so I don't know what she means by that um that would be more like soul Soul Purpose uh North Node being more of an epocal e-p-o-c-h-a or evolutionary astrology scale that she's referring to where it's something that's more um more natural but at a larger driving scale say for example the soul um it's interesting that she she mentions Mars too because it's it's going retrograde soon um and after the eclipse and what's interesting is retrograde simply means stationed and still so you have to be careful about negative comments oh no it's gone retrograde well that means to downshift that means you need to adjust you can't have the status quo business as usual until you recalibrate but I like the plutonic piece you mentions with Venus but I would substitute in their Jupiter I'm going to put Pluto there on the same diagram but outside of it because in the 50s I think it was um a professor clevis I I believe he was in Russia um an astronomer made the case that Venus was originally part of Jupiter and and to the point that was exiled from Academia they they you know made fun of them they I mean they made fun of him this was heresy and lo and behold when the Venus you know Venus probe goes in what do they determine that um Venus was originally a part of Jupiter so you know it's it's that kind of thing so you get an inner and outer planet relationship that I think she's bringing up and the North Node is more of an abstraction that deals more with I think Soul self or higher self either way uh if I'm in you know interpreting what her comment was there and the plutonic piece is depthful you know it's it's you get rulership of of Scorpio and in one sense from one side and then uh it's interpreted differently but Pluto is very much depth full you know it's the furthest out um the furthest away and so consequently it would also relate to the furthest in that's the furthest away um and in that sense Scorpio then goes with very much that depth where we're going to have this Eclipse right now and even the eclipse itself the light going away you're going into a day a night coming into a dark into a day you know just to look at it as an overlap it's for an anti an antidromial perspective there's that if that speaks at all to her comment and if not if she could open that up a little bit I think she's got a lot there conceptually right and uh meanwhile let me express my re my regard for astrology which also I think relates to Dr Young's regard for astrology which is it doesn't really have anything to do with the planets and stars in the heaven it has to do with the same but it but because ancient people referred to those it became that but it's actually about how these things interact within the psyche of the human being and so you know the from my point of view all of these things are true okay they're not will you they're they're true because they're within our psyche and they express things that have been found to be true over thousands of years and the easiest way I can describe that is if you ever go to a Chinese restaurant and they have your birth year on there almost always uh you will find that your birth year as described will correspond to your actual character so I happen to be a dogier person which among other things means that I'm very loyal and that is the type of person that I like to hopefully I am anyway but I think it's funny when you brought that up before and I'd forgotten what I was and then you know we look it up and then go figure it with the beard this year I'm a goat and it's like you started laughing now I can't I can't not laugh every time I see the Chinese zodiac from the animal's perspective because I keep looking at it just smile it's like so and so what happened with the Chinese zodiac well people over thousands of years applied these ideas to their children and so that they became true and they also happen to be true vis-a-vis all of us regardless of whether we're Chinese or not and and that is the amazing thing that when you connect these things up like that it is effective and it is useful uh and we need to pay attention to to all these things not a I only use the Chinese zodiac as an example but I'm saying that the Western astrology Works basically the same way that we convinced ourselves that these things were true and therefore they are well and what's interesting is even you get Western people who may who especially those who have no interest in astrology they sit down at a nation restaurant and there's that that red place mat and they're immediately curious like kids because it takes you to the zoo oh what anyone I am I and oh and people will deny it and then their wife will turn around oh no no that pegged you pretty well or the wife will say oh no no and you know he'll he'll he or she will you know say oh oh no no that that begged you pretty well and so at the very least it creates this levity and and really is an enlightened conversation they're actually talking about themselves in a way that's structurally a learning experience not talking about themselves in an egomaniacal way there's a learning about themselves from each other so you get the third person perspective and you're over a meal too so the thing about people um we're not sitting there fighting over the elk you know and so a lion won't have a very good conversation over dinner um yeah growling and go away and whereas people we sit down and actually kind of relax when we're eating and I think it's because intuitively we're not hunting anymore it's like oh we can take a break because now we can reap the reward as it would be so Penelope says I am a horse and uh I can well imagine that can help the horses are quite beautiful uh nice and I'll leave it at that okay I will read the next two paragraphs um we therefore affirm that in addition to the repressed material the unconscious contains all those psychic components that have fallen below the threshold as well as the subliminal sense perceptions moreover we know from abundant experience as well as from for theoretical reasons that besides this the unconscious contains all the material that has not yet reached the threshold of consciousness these are the seeds of future conscious contents equally we have every reason to suppose that the unconscious is never quiescent in the sense of being inactive but presumably is ceaselessly engaged in the groupings and regroupings of so-called unconscious fantasies this activity should be thought of as relatively autonomous only in pathological cases normally it is coordinated with Consciousness in a compensatory relationship I think we better comment on that point um in other words people who have [Music] um mental disease or defect can have relatively autonomous complexes Etc whereas or normal people Ordinary People what happens is that your psyche compensates for if you get out of whack you'll get a dream that's opposite that and that com that dream compensates and somehow maintains our mental balance and just mention that going on paragraph 446 it is to be assumed that all these contents are of a personal nature and so far as they are acquired during the individual's life since this life is limited the number of acquired contents in the unconscious must also be limited this being so it might be thought possible to empty the unconscious either by analysis or by making a complete inventory of the unconscious contents on the ground that the unconscious cannot produce anything more than what is already known and assembly and simulated into Consciousness we should also have to suppose as we have said that if one could arrest the dissent of conscious contents into the unconscious by doing away with repression unconscious productivity would be paralyzed this is Possible only to a very limited extent as we know from experience we urge our patients to hold fast to repent repress contents that have been reassociated with Consciousness and to assimilate them into their plan of life but this procedure as we have daily as we may daily convince ourselves makes no impression on the unconscious since it calmly goes on producing apparently the same infantile sexual fantasies which according to the earlier Theory should be the effects of personal repressions if in such cases the analysis be continued systematically one uncovers little by little a medley of income incompatible wish fantasies of a most surprising compensate composition besides all the sexual perversions one finds every conceivable kind of criminality as well as the noblesteeds and the lawful loftiest ideas imaginable the existence of which one would never have suspected in the subject under analysis okay Jordan you want to comment on that yeah yeah that that reminds me too if people say well you shouldn't use that word and I used to always say well that word is in the dictionary and the thing is I think the mind can be quite a dictionary and just because we have a Content doesn't mean it's something that we resonate with or that we utilize to activate to act upon but so that they're I think all the potentialities of all the personalities maybe not in every psyche but in a great deal these groupings and regroupings that occur that make personality um just the neurobiology of self um kind of thing that put that construct together I think are all present so in a sense like a whole dictionary of words but with the language that you speak you use your particular larger grouping of words but maybe not all fifty thousand or five hundred thousand depending on which dictionary you're using well and uh here in this section we have one of my bachelors about this particular essay which was written over a hundred years ago in that it doesn't really cover the unconscious as it relates to our physiology it relates only to what's kind of in the head type of psyche but right because what we've learned is that there are things going on in our body that also relate to the unconscious for example uh the mechanism that tells our heart to beat okay which is an electrical impulse and it does not come from the brain we know this because uh when we install a pacemaker until the heart when to beat because of the pacemaker because someone old has a heart that doesn't tell it when to be properly anymore uh that isn't in the head that the the necessity to have a pacemaker is in the in the area of the heart it isn't in the area of the head uh comment Jordan well and they discovered more than I think 40 000 neurons and brain cells that are in the heart itself so they're at heart is a very peculiar organ um in that it used to be oh you know the heart cell feeling and the head's all thinking well they're both both hands but it's like the heart has the small brain in it and the head has the small heart as it were in it um just for example you can't feel pain in your brain but if you see it someone get a concussion in real time on on infrared you see the the blood come out of the Corpus the brain itself and it's interesting then because that which is um Discerning pain as it were or Sensations does not itself feel those things so it's in a sense the brain is kind of an unbiased survival mechanism where whether you want it to feel that way or not it will feel that way um quickly though I think interesting that the unconscious is infinite I mean we can't we can't empty it out any more than we could empty empty the ocean with a spoon absolutely so it and and as we showed in that diagram it goes to the whole of space-time ultimately now uh Jordan I'd like to get through uh to this part two uh so would you read the next two paragraphs yeah paragraph 447 by way of example I would like to recall the case of a schizophrenic patient of maters who used to declare that the world was his picture book he was a wretched locksmith's Apprentice who Apprentice who fell ill at an early age and had never been blessed with much intelligence this notion of his that the world was his picture book the leaves of which he was turning over as he looked around him is exactly the same as Shopper schopenhauer's World as will and idea but expressed in primitive picture language his vision is just a Sublime Miss open hours the only difference being that with the patient it remained at an embryonic stage whereas in schopenhauer the same idea is transformed from a vision into an abstraction and expressed into a language that is universally valid paragraph 448 it would it would be quite wrong to suppose that the patient's Vision had a personal character and value for that would be to then endow the patient with the Dignity of a philosopher but as I have indicated but but as I have indicated he alone is a philosopher who can determine who can transmute a vision born of nature into an abstract idea thereby translating it into a universally universally valid language schopenhauer's philosophical conception represents a personal value but the vision of the patient is an impersonal value a merely natural growth the proprietary right to which can be acquired only by him who abstracts it into an idea and expresses it in Universal terms it would however be wrong to attribute to the philosopher by exaggerating the value of his achievement or there it's her achievement the additional Merit of having actually created or invented the vision itself it is a primordial idea that grows up quite as naturally in the philosopher and is simply a part of the common property of mankind in which in principle everyone has a share the golden apples drop from the same tree whether they be gathered by a locksmith's Apprentice or by a schopenhauer right um I heard I'll just make a side comment here the Jordan Peterson made the observation in a recent video I don't exactly know when he did it but recently where he said that we think in images and in words okay he's not right about that because um words are images okay and so so we think in images and words are images of an idea or a something but they are not that something typically um and I think his statement is limited to himself because I know plenty of mathematicians that literally and I don't mean arithmetic I mean math math they're they're thinking in differential equations and differential equations are just letters and larger words they're using and so that's not to transliterate that into that's those are words too I think that's a real limiting way to look at how we think and I've noticed lately he's been a lot more um assertive which to me is feeling like he's a lot more uncomfortable um so anyway that's just my perspective yeah I think he's been called on a bunch of stuff over the recent months yeah it feels a little shell-shocked yeah and he and fair enough he deserves urgent okay 449 this Prime more these primordial ideas of which I have given a great many examples in my work on libido oblige one to make in regard to unconscious material a distinction of quite a different character from the that between pre-conscious and unconscious or subconscious and unconscious the justification for the these distinctions need not be discussed here I I hate it when he does that right right right and they they have their specific value and are well worth elaborating further as points of view the fundamental distinction which experience has forced upon me claims to be no more than that I should be it should be evident from the foregoing that we have no just we have to distinguish in the unconscious layer which may call we may call the personal unconscious the contents of this layer are of a personal nature insofar as they have the character partly of Acquisitions derived from the individual's life and partly of psychological factors which could just as well be conscious um yeah and it's footnote too about that last line of psycho psychological factors for instance repressed wishes or tendencies that are incompatible with the moral or aesthetic Sentiments of the subject meaning they go counter grain to the way you are yeah um 450 or well I you can but let me just mention one other thing so what this idea of layers in the unconscious is significant okay and if you're studying Union psychology you should try to understand what layer he's talking about because yes there is a layer in your personal unconscious um that you're not thinking of at the moment but if I um if I mention the word elephant for example you're going to think of all the all the ways that you've been involved with elephants one uh even if if it's at the zoo or in a book um and none of those will be the same as though as my relationships with elephants and so um yes there is a personal layer uh and it's important to understand that deeper layers are primordial they come to all of us all human beings and sometimes they're activated by events that occur in the in the world okay and Dr Young did talk about these things at length later on in his career so this is one of the points in this uh book where I think this is a just a bit old and well yeah and I think the layering piece is important just from Nietzsche's phrase of if you if one Gates is long enough to the into the abyss the abyss gaze is back sure so if you just glance over it it's not going to give you the time of day but if you if you meditate and you gaze in deeply you will penetrate deeper and deeper into different layers and levels and then what I love is the joke that is played on that quote of yes that's true if you gaze long enough into the abyss the abyss will gaze back but at one point if your gaze too long this will just bark out that it's rude to stare say it again Jordan the abyss will just oh if you gaze too long the abyss will just bark out it's rude to stare okay fair enough right okay go ahead with this last paragraph paragraph 450. it can readily be understood that incompatible psychological elements are liable to repression and therefore become unconscious but this implies the possibility on the other hand of making and keeping the repressed contents conscious once they have been recognized we recognize them as personal contents because their effects or their partial manifestation or their Source can be discovered in our personal past they are integral components of the personality they belong to its inventory and their loss to Consciousness produces an inferiority in one respect or another this inferiority has the psychological psychological character not so much of an organic lesion or an inborn defect as of a lack of wit as of a lack of know of as a black witch oh yeah the lack which sorry I kept jumping lines as a as a lack which gives rise to a feeling of moral resentment the sense of moral inferiority always indicates that the missing element is something which to judge by this feeling about it really ought not to be missing or which could be made conscious if only one took sufficient trouble the moral inferiority does not come from a collision with the generally accepted and in a sense arbitrary moral flow but from the conflict with one's own self which for reasons of psychic equilibrium demands that the deficit be re be redressed whenever a sense of moral and for inferiority appears it indicates not only a need to assimilate an unconscious component but also the possibility of such assimilation in The Last Resort it is a man's moral qualities which force him either through direct recognition of the need or indirectly through a painful Neurosis to assimilate his unconscious self and keep himself fully conscious whoever progresses along this path of self-realization must inevitably bring into Consciousness the contents of their personal unconscious thus enlarging considerably the scope of their personality right to which I would just say yes yes right okay so perfect timing uh we're going to close for tonight um so we finished on paragraph 450 and in future weeks we are our Target is paragraph 521 um and so uh we still have a ways to go but we did make some progress tonight and we will continue next week on part two of this particular sub-assay which part two is phenomena resulting from the assimilation of the unconscious and um I think we got some good good progress tonight and Justice these are I'm glad we're we're addressing the appendices because um these are actually it feels like these are articles that just didn't make print and I think because they're more than clarifications yeah um but we do find even those places where you know the justification for these distinctions need not be discussed here like oh come on give us another appendix that's right right and if and you know just what I wanted was to just yeah well exactly it's like well wait wait yeah it's easy for you but you know what what went into that ease for you 30 years of X Y or Z yes uh and Penelope thank you for your super chat here tonight I appreciate that very much it's even in pounds which might still have some value in the in the current uh British economy I hope if nothing else they sound heavy you know yeah they'll sound happy if a pound used to be equal to five dollars as I recall in my lifetime uh and uh so she says a coffee for both of you so I'm I'm committed to get you getting you at least a coffee Journey at some point um we'll figure out a way to do that um and uh and Leon says thanks guys good night so thank you all will be continuing on with this appendix 2 to 2 essays on analytical psychology next week and so that's good thank you for being here it'll be the last day of October and it will be Halloween so what could what could possibly go wrong the actually that's we have a community where there are mostly old people so we don't get any trick-or-treaters anymore um check if we have an event on the Plaza with uh it may be done on Saturday I'm 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the Musee bolo is an exhibition at the school of computer in communication sciences at vehicle Polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne EPFL in Lausanne Roman D Switzerland each exhibit has a different theme such as original microcomputers video game consoles and computers organized by country posters next to each display case explain the exhibits currently it houses around 50 computers it contains the private collection of the hardware engineer Eve belong Nene topic collections within the museum is a collection of old computers dating from the 1960s to the 1990s in danger of disappearance this is named bolos computer museum BCM and opened in June 2002 besides old computers this collection includes other items associated with old computers such as peripheral devices hardware documentation and related books and magazines among them is the Contrave scorer anti-aircraft fire control computer on the 10th of november 2011 BMC opened its permanent exhibit titled program disappearance which includes the rarest objects of its collection its theme is the various ways in which computers through trends such as as miniaturization or cloud computing tend to blend into the background of everyday life and become both pervasive and invisible in 2017 logitech put a number of rare or iconic items on display
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19 Send to System Log Linux Shell Tutorial
hello I hope you're enjoying this series on linux shell commands and um sure to check out the full playlist it should be linked in the description of the video and today we're gonna be looking at logging messages to log files in the system now let's say you're you're writing a script and it's going to try to do some things and obviously if there is an error fails you're gonna have some help put to the screen to the user but you may want to log it to a log file for the system and there are different log files for different things just to have a record of that so that you know this is admin can go back and and look over it and see where these errors are happening so let's go ahead and just quickly look at the end of one of these log files so I'm use the tail command which will show us last 10 lines by default of a file we're going to save our log messages that's one of the log files and you do have to have permission to do this so I'm going to sudo and you can see the last 10 lines of that log file it tells you you know it was on the localhost you know the the user that create generated this message this was a network manager and then like down here was an example I did which so my name is male x1000 and then the error message so let's go ahead and see how you log to that file obviously you shouldn't just write directly to it by you know redirecting your output into it there's actually a command called logger and you can do something like logger this is and there obviously you'd want to give a little more information than that we do that and now if we run that same tail command you can see that there was a on the date and time a local host this user this is an error was dumped into that file so let's go ahead and work that into a command so let's say we wanted to copy and I'll make up a file here that doesn't exist I'll say my file dot log and we want to copy that to our temp folders we're backing up to our folder whatever you know obviously you don't want back things up to your temp folder because it's temporary anyway let's call it backup log and we'll give it a number blah blah okay so we do that it's gonna fail obviously because that file doesn't exist what we can do is one way of doing this checking is doing the double pipe as I've shown in previous tutorials that means if the last command fails do this and we can say echo now and now uh not only do we get the copy command error but we also get our little ther Filaret which obviously you want to give a little more information that but we can also use our our log command so I can say logger with two g's and I'll hit error and it's been logged to the system house now if I was to go up and tail that out again you can see that that message get there obviously again you'd want to give more information than just a fail but if you want to do both and again there's different ways you can do a full if-then statement if you're writing this in a script as a one-liner I can put this in parenthesis and add two commands in here so I can say echo fail what you're getting the output from the copy command in this case anyway but fail I'll say lager fail to copy file and we'll save this file and then I'll hit enter so in a script it would try copying this file to here and then saying well if it fails give our fail output which shows right here on the screen but also log it and so now we can say tale that and you can see right down here that it has been logged it gives it the date and time what user was running it obviously on localhost and the error message anyone be as descriptive as possible without getting too long and that's just one log file if I was to list out here I can list out all the far log files you can see there's a bunch of them blah blah blah four different things and there's different ways to write to them so go ahead and look through the man file for logger so against a man logger should bring it up and it will give you different options while running this command so you know look through that learning look but very simple just do that basic command logs to the the messages log and that's pretty much it it's not a bad idea if your script is doing anything of importance and you wanna be able to troubleshoot later to write to the system log files so you have an ongoing record of that and the system takes care of those depending on your systems set up every so often it's going to tar those files to compress them down tar and gzip them I believe is the combustion used and it will keep them for so long so you can go back quite a ways not only a system unlike the default on like a Windows system once you if it blogs anything once you restart lots of times that stuff is gone luckily a Linux system by default backs up it's just little text file text files are compressed over time so you can definitely troubleshoot quite a while back so I do as always thank you for watching please visit my website films by Chris calm that's krista decay there's a link in 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Jawa Classic 300, Jawa 42. Review 2020 - Worth Buying Over Royal Enfield ?
so hi guys welcome to Auto suto making them on the java party to water user review them for kokoro and java 42 user trigger array our turn this over d to some of my doubts will got a clip and along any video [Music] so I said the name said na origin okay being a Java 42 degree Menotti were in a vehicle learning right penny bethey I'm good Latoya to another first a bullet friend and I not obey Gila but I was using Goodlett multiple normal discovered unaware here big you spun Ethernet but training in Java but it over compose anak Luke ways bullet or an akuna betrayal Americans is it sound a nobody nagging is how about it outlaw found a ricotta but goodlet overcome cuerpo de medicina 42 yeah a personal opinion as it would any put it together you let go you ready most comfort are imagining in a vehicle and a long travel up waiting la long travel now oh no Paris up one of the lab around 50 to 60 kilometers or a either travel pani Ricky completed open a box Mose and I'm Austin on a bullet right bonobos 80 kilometers speed boom both and I got the vibration feel I supported a bomb like a no vibration feel I'll other children is it Brenda has on the body to conjure America on the radiator fan o Partha Unadilla he taken generally cualquier accumulated but long travel of home bubble occurs on the it will be neglected as I'm gonna call over the theory other musical in seriously if you are thriving and planning in a traffic night you might have their heat light at the rear Amira but when you're long distance for modem look on the heater god oh look a mile a general meaning is chick Nagila sitting level I gotta get out level aa catechism sooo room lopatina they are telling around or 35 to 40 and so leader you get the pony she'll say just a normal speed of rhombus speed over the lab poor man about a trigonal onyx 35 approximate a caddis it again my lease where later yes I'm looking the vaguest and the suspension level suspension hollow comfortable alike derailleur suspension okay moderate as usual do we learn more there we go suspension okay okay night Sammy from the headlamps along when they look for the up our headlamps on the sufficient power originates in boom both bath organ Anna and a sufficient power are gone no problem let you can they belong volumes look at the back pain and I'm area Chennai issues back pain in the butt seat one the Ollo comfortable ethereal Osito cannot even they can either way came as a great way we can wear listen up on you can put a llama Duke we're wrong with it see to undo okay one our travel now arica monochromatic apathy knock when jump in the Real Madrid let's see gamma C gonzo comfortable on the marionette feel like service costly region a showroom la mattina first disarray Sunday around thousand finders Saranga from second to third on the approximate 2500 something their bill for services up to a cigar on the six thousand kilometer owns they are in service I said upon the Pusa weight Latino open any carrying low containing a Java 42 and Ania such a spa New England definite honest I just clicked on eagerly Maina on the end stress I think so now we're gonna buy killer an area crazy to the wrong happen Emma definitely they can't choose Java Tito or Java any of kind of job models they can choose okay case cell number thing is thank you so much I guess no matter what you do someone the man I'm the character at snitching at out salami on the you said when I'm a director get it than 0 May long legates adults in the now come and burning here ok guess that's all for the Syrian even Lucina like Mia governed one - Americana much I'm learning in a subsidy Nikhil you let it color but neckla penny subscribe me and I might know the virulence and you
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Dispatches from India Ep 6: We have no money or food left
[Music] hello and welcome to dispatches from India a show by people's dispatch this show is dedicated to covering key issues from across the country in this episode we will look at the issues faced by workers during the covert 19 locked out which has been extended and the plight of the families of prisoners from Kashmir we also look at the success of the state of Kerala in containing the pandemic and the steps it plans to take our first story is on a situation of migrant workers India entered its fourth week of the lockdown on April 15th prior to that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had announced that the countrywide lockdown would be extended for three more weeks until May 3rd the country still facing a rising number of cases as of 5:00 p.m. local time on April 18th the country had fourteen thousand seven hundred and ninety two cases of which twelve thousand two hundred and eighty nine were active as many as four hundred and eighty eight people have died meanwhile the situation of the poor continues to worsen in the reports of the last few weeks we had seen how migrants had begun fleeing India's big cities and large numbers as of April 12th thirty-two migrants had died in road accidents alone after the lockdown they are among the 181 people who died due to lockdown related distress across the country those who remain back in the cities faced an uphill struggle our team spoke to migrant workers in India's capital city of New Delhi here is what one of them who comes from the state of West Bengal has to say my name is s'agit sir [Music] sir I am from all the town of West Bengal manda town in the is our district we work here we stay here because of lockdown our stay has become very difficult lot of difficulty in getting money or food we are surviving somehow till now we have received no relief see if God helps us in the future we will try to receive some help that's our hope I used to work in his school received no money after the lockdown so our household is facing lot of problems regarding food e.t.c it is uncertain then we will get some relief from the government I haven't received money from the beginning of this month today 17 we don't get our jobs back after the lockdown ends we will have to return to our native places we have to survive somehow no no he could not understand we thought it was only for one day on the 21st then we thought we can survive for 1415 days maximum one month but now we are realizing the condition is back now it has been extended up to third and there is no guarantee of it not being further extended now we don't know how our kids will eat we are hoping definitely we will try to go home if the government at the village we do farming all the situation is not very good there but we will manage with the food we will produce we will have to go home we don't want our kids to suffer here so we hope that the government provides us with train or bus as soon as possible that's our request from the government service have proved that these are not isolated instances I am not restricted to New Delhi a countrywide survey of over 11,000 workers found that about half of the migrant workers stranded in the cities had ration that would last for less than a day about 96 percent of the surveyed workers had not received Russian from the government and 70% had not received any cooked food the numbers were the most grim in Uttar Pradesh when none of the 1611 workers surveyed had received any ration from the government so far our team also spoke to a labourer in the city of Chennai in the South who is experiencing very similar problems one was at our district police jockey Larkana who is double la la la we had come from West Bengal did Jennifer worth one month ago log don't happen so my work has stopped because the walk has stopped we are struck in absolute crisis come on yeah come on yeah thammarat mercy with paws yeah I don't even have money I have nothing to eat so I want to tell the government to please arrange for our food or else arrange to send us back to our village nay Tom go Gao has Nagas Mouse taqueria in our second story we look at the families of prisoners from Kashmir in August last year in a sudden move the Indian government abrogated the constitutionally mandated autonomy of the state of Jammu and Kashmir he then split the state into two union territories which are directly under the control of the central government today the people of Kashmir do not have any say in their governance around the same time this happened many people in the state were arrested these include politicians but also common people many of these people were sent to prisons in other states such as Qatar Pradesh and remain behind bars till today with the Corbett 19 pandemic spreading across the city the families of these prisoners are extremely worried about their fate the news quick team spoke to some of these families [Music] family members of Kashmiri prisoners who have been lodged in different genes across India since article 370 was scrapped expressed fear and anxiety in the week of covert 19 outbreak that has gripped the world Mary began Amish community opposition Malita char Augusto de cine article removal Cedeno Scott Rivera who he or she Lidia Baja Agri new PA tops a honey Varma haka te hagas to me Agassi abdominal Sigma J hi knock Pataki wakasaya nahi pata he would kiss alma mater pata he give America good very messy but hidden Hermes what could be more appeal to Kihei or Romero's case an Arab Gehenna equally fun can date a girl from candidate Oh sweetie commas compute EK doosre what you pay me Agra co-regent yaga yaga me home a surveyor karta hoon ki a guru me sexy Eggman deco kuch bhi host who get over the geography geography home cannot escape our idea Oscar very hard language from the Ebony's at the house go our meaning who gives about here we are me not only in part missionary work I say may have be great recipes are calculated in Cola young P new nebula ho ji ka khalsa pooja partnership to yoga to snivel upon GG Nvidia chip to Jacobi ma a chronic pituitary da Mosta hey hamara by part August 7th hey me Hermione querque humma humma raised by Corey hai ki ji soo bloom Courtney be a pinky Hecky in no gonca macabre hai ki asha elegant ball the heck are they push me keep name but the more Marchak a Halligan Hawaii Monica psycho be a beetle negatory hungry huh Mary pass cushiony Mary valence of Karim Rashid are a dupe is Li Na - a aggregation Trudel me / dawa design walk our pizza dough august coup nitrate politician k time for your bliss party iet us connect Aligarh say rah to reduce Kapadia Agra busca hypotonic a Nahum escapes communication and rocktober co bond rocktober Chabad esta camiseta Nia calm AAP uske saath karai sharm kate is Oh sh t Yakub Donna Kurosaki Agricole exact Tijuana del mu del Colle exact temperature from da da ba da de kum a of Pattani kaha and finally we go to the South Indian state of Kerala which is ruled by a communist government Kerala was the first state in the country to register a case of Kove in nineteen hundreds and thousands of residents of the state work in other countries so the state faced a risk of high number of infections however the government is prepared and through a very thorough process managed to contain the number of infections today Kerala is the best recovery rate in India the state has also won praise for its variety of economic measures that have helped the poor and the workers in this time of crisis Kerala has been able to do this despite the fact that there's not been much support from the central government and the right wing Prime Minister Narendra Modi the state's government and policy makers remain vigilant yet they're also looking at what lies ahead after kovat 19 we spoke to the finance minister of Kerala Thomas Isaac on what are the sectors that would be most affected and what are the plans for reopening these sectors I have no illusion is endemic is going to yet in me who I think we are going to have a long man a year period or year and a feed well Kovan is good if they do normal yes I learn to live with it so we are thinking okay you should devise a strategy of isolating all our elderly and vulnerable population it may come true for the 15-20 percent of the population this safe least angels and then he was to Rio upon the our economy they are there they will be monitored on a regular basis and and and if they have some problems will be immediately addressed and luckily we have got them I think one of the biggest and determinants of health no meeting it if you w chose and we have got this there a tuberculosis program generated data so we are thinking of them big data analytics tool to have simulation studies done to draw up a strategy for this this would be thingy now having done that how do you open up you start immediately with agriculture even under strict lockdown be away promoting household gradual cultivation okay how can you spend written so then you go into cottage industry surfer brought this these small-scale industries and so on then you take a give a preference for year s port industry because he has sport industry use like cashew process inquire and so on and you don't you break the contract you may lose the market in future and so the long-run implications for future therefore you'll be relaxing them of course trailer and so on is there so systematically had to draw up a plan and that plan has been outline has been made by a comma team it has been appointed now impact of of it is going to be very different on different sectors for example commercial crops they are going to be least affected I would say but we may need him back because you know that demand for this problem material comedies are going to go around because of the session prices are going to come down etc but trees are there okay you you so I think that that would be the sector which is least affected but you know what we are afraid of mortally afraid of what's going to happen to our s kind of migration migrant workers in the Gulf and you grew open so they contribute to about 35% of our bingum equal into thirty five percent of our GDP so now it seems like a large number would be returning because there is no job the recession there therefore there or will have to come back the ground surviving Golf Resort a job and we want to we are they are all citizens and that we help them rehabilitate income is going to be a big big challenge because sellin that Kerala is going to free is not really rehabilitating them yet to quarantine every and nobody knows the numbers I mean under thousand two hundred thousand three hundred thousand one doesn't know it's going to be worse than Kuwait war where we had to take in something like sixty seven thousand people but now this will be much much larger right so this is one problem one issue that there are sectors like tourism for example which Witcher will take a long time okay tourism is not going to open up but we want to plant for the Nestle friend in the world okay there's all those cars and you and we'll start the marketing down that's what we'll stop thinking that things will be normal by December you know going to lie back and see December to come but we'll stop and I think Kerala resilient gala will be our brand name you know all these people from USA Britain and so on who were my rule in Kerala they are living from Ellen with a great impression also have been you know hospitals depth of Germany is they wouldn't have got better treatment in Europe right and so I think we'll utilize them also and clan so and what I wanted to say is exit strategy is going to be much more complicated because it is not makes it from Kovac how it will be there until herd immunity comes up or they get Washington and one does he know this uncertainty is so I think we will left additive one sector is the China yet to learn what the hell that we really miss a great job and we can't do that but the truth I read today in Economist that 80% of the fracking process something amazing the whole layup of the factories that we changed to accommodate social distancing there's that and the kind of unheard kind of technological changes that are being introduced they're copying up they don't want to give up the markets there be able to be ready the first ones to be in the market maybe we could learn a little bit from the pharmaceutical industry in Kerala the medical devices and so on so forth and decide this appropriate time to make a step forward into that we have a long thinking we have a health sector which is appreciated all over maybe we should have a sector like the pharmaceutical also some practice like what the sufferer did candid in Bangladesh no I'm honed we have public sector unit KS DPS name oh they tell me they're just rate answers this organ transplant the patient has should take life long subtitles because 250 rupees now these are telling me that we need to produce it for 30 rupees hey this is the difference okay and so maybe we should have a medical device and pharmaceutical industry within Kerala this would be appropriate time to put this pro strategically in your thinking about this extra plan right now that's all we have in this episode of dispatches from India we'll be back next week with the latest news from the country until then keep watching people's dispatch me [Music]
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ASMR | Spit Painting | Fngr Lckn
paint your face [Music] hi welcome back to asmr with jay from my survey the one in the number one spot the finger is making paint spitting video video video so sit back and relax as i paint your face let me just first clean clean your base [Music] there we go much better all right let me paint your eyebrows [Music] i missed the spot a little more let me paint your left cheek [Music] let me pay you right let me get a little more [Music] there we go [Music] all right [Music] good news it's coming out so amazing there you go i have some lip gloss for your lips i need some first let me put some on you just a little more put some on here there we go let me put a little right there [Music] right there perfect your lips smell so good i don't think i like it let me put this on instead [Music] so there you go [Music] a little mine a little um paint on your cheeks there we go we're almost finished [Music] we're almost finished with the first look just a little more just get a little bit right there there we go [Music] how do you like your first look you like here you ready second look [Music] gotta wipe it off [Music] let me wipe off your first look [Music] there we go help him this time i'm gonna just take my new fingers [Music] and massage your paste first you liking your massage just like that okay are you ready for your second look okay well [Music] let's start by moisturizing your base moisture let's start on your eyebrows this look is gonna be completely different uh [Music] a little bit throw your nose [Music] let me get your chin let me get your cheekbone um let me get your lips now hmm [Music] get your lips you know i don't think i like that look on your lips i think this will look better on your lips for this look [Music] there we go i need some too [Music] there we go let me fix a couple areas there you go there we go beautiful finishing touches yeah how do you like your second look i love the second look more yeah okay well go ahead and rate your first look or your second look in the comments below and don't forget to comment like and subscribe to my channel and until next time bye bye bye so bye [Music] you
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We Dem Boyz 1x6 The Black Slang
man that crap was stupid that was the worst party I ever went to all you did was watch the strippers till they got uncomfortable bra they looked so hot I could have got with one of them do you think you would have got one of them man you're tripping I'm tripping where the hell was he the whole time I was partying you're watching the strippers you gotta understand B Andre I could have been dating a stripper a stripper well are you dating her right now no you could have been dating her exactly that's what I find meet her again i'ma try to get her number how are you gonna get her number I mean do you know where she lives do you know what strip club she came from nah I got a look it up I'm gonna go check he ain't gonna find her [Applause] boys [Applause] daaamn Eddie Andre be Andre what I think this is her who this stripper yeah her name is Alena Biggs yep it says here she was backstage during the finale of the show growing up hip-hop New York lucky her man it says right now she located at Joe's Bar one second tier VIII on before you meet this woman aren't you gonna offer me a little shot check if she got any friends or sisters if she do link up with her I got a stripper to go meet ugh HHH HHH HHH HHH can I help you hey you're Lena right yes I'm Tyrion friend of the Andreea from the party Oh from the street party you remember of course I remember you thought I forgot um no is there a reason why you are here I mean would you like to sit um sure you see look I kind of look up your internet page you looked up my page yes I did but for a reason you see on I have a friend who loves strippers and he's kind of a pervert I meet a lot of perverts you see this one's kinda different you see if I introduce you to him he's kinda gon go crazy around you oh well one question I have to ask about him though is he young or is he old he's young he's young he's really really young okay well is there a certain time that I'm going to meet him you want to meet him right now sure why not okay I'll be right back what's up Tavian yo Kirk come to Joe's Bar I have something I want to show you you got something to show me yeah just come to the bar and you'll see it it ain't nothing stupid is it brah don't worry about it just come on all right all right I'm coming okay be looking out for me and him I'll be waiting outside for him and we'll be over here soon but right now keep it real and sit tight I'll go wait outside for him trust me it's nice around here look no gay business Talia I just don't want to be part of no female business DJ I mean I'm coming into but any problems and leaving okay I promise you nothing will go bad all right [Music] hey DeAndre over here can I be real with you about something you weigh pretty gay I do not I do that to make myself look cute that's cool just don't do that around me why is it uncomfortable hi hi hi you're seriously embarrassing yourself okay I was just messing around thank you so what are you doing here what I can't come to the convention booth yeah you can it was just a question so are you good like are you kill bro what is you on right now um nothing I mean you see I'm trying to use the black slime the black slang if that's what it's called yes Punk what's your in race um American are you black no I wish you wish you were black yes why do you wish you were black it's just that most black people I meet they just make a lot of words langs okay try to name one of them but I'm not black but I can write a few okay um oh yeah okay I wrote a few okay I see you put full schism cuz my Edward hunk you wrote a lot of ghetto language words you're not the RET race to say any of this especially the N word Punk we need to talk about some history damn javion what are you doing back here I was waiting on you so you had to wait by this filthy ass truck we ain't supposed to be standing in front of the bar anyway so I had to wait in the alley eight eight eight eight so what is it you had to show me it's in the bar go take a look I think this was my bar present are you a friend of Tavian um yes I am I guess you're the guy Tavian was talking about come have a seat okay how are you I'm Alina Kirk so Kirk that's right okay Kirk so what's your zodiac name you know I was thinking about asking you the same question because you for damn sure look like an Aquarius no I'm not an Aquarius oh I'm a Libra don't tell me you're Pisces no I'm not Capricorn [Music] actually I'm a cancer you're a cancer yes I am my birthday is in July you're a cancer the stripper's of cancer is something wrong with that oh no not at all okay so honk you see the word [ __ ] is a colloquial term used in african-american vernacular English that began as an idea of a form of the word [ __ ] what's that it's basically a ethnic slur against black people do that mean the same thing I was about to get there and dialects of English that have non robic speech [ __ ] and [ __ ] could practically be pronounced the same in practice its use and meaning are heavily dependent on context presently the word [ __ ] is used more liberally among younger members of all races and ethnicities in the United States in addition to african-americans other ethnic groups have adopted the term as part of their vernacular although the usage is controversial the term [ __ ] please was first used in the 1970s by comics such as Paul Mooney as the 20 punctuation and jokes about blacks approximately the word is now heard routinely in comedy routines by African Americans the growing use of the term is often attributed to its ubiquity in modern American hip-hop music in 1995 to Houston Texas men filed a trademark application with the toes of the Lord's naturally intelligent god gifted Americans in its acronym most recently comedian Damon Williams twice attempted to trademark a brand name called okay okay okay okay okay DeAndre I heard enough I think I ran out of ideas anyway good I guess there's no point no point of what there's no point of me making a black slave no there's not you're still one of our homies you don't have to be black or make no slang cool yeah cool I don't ever want to repeat this subject ever again I won't talk about it ever I promise good oh yeah one more thing yeah the brand [ __ ] was featured with clothing books music and general merchandise police don't use the word in front of me at least I was [ __ ] so how long have you been a stripper three years three years I'm surprised you prolly make thousands I make millions whoo that's so wonderful for someone at a young age like you I'm 25 years old what I've been making millions since I was 22 would you like to come to the club and watch me you know well what's the appropriate ages read the card this card says only for 21 and over exactly so do you want to come with me I can't I'm too young for you what do you mean see you're hot and everything but I turned 25 in another five years you're gonna have to find someone at a perfect age I'm sorry that son of a [ __ ] thinks you can leave me Dad fool trippin no one leaves aleena Biggs trust me you're gonna like gta5 it's looks realistic it looks a lot like Los Angeles well I don't play games like that really but I can watch you yeah you can watch me I might not beat the whole game in 1 or 2 days but I couldn't complete it ok so who's your favorite character on GTA I don't know Franklin Oh mine was CJ he's on San Andreas oh man Tavian why you ain't told me this stripper was 5 years older than me I don't know don't give me that I don't know talk you set me up I set you up yeah you set me up with a 25 year old stripper a bra I didn't even know she was gone ask about your age she didn't ask about my age she told me hers look will you chill the hell out like I said I didn't know she was gone ask about your age all right I mean where she had right now she went back to the club but that's not the point you set me up with a stripper that Sears older than me that means when I turned 25 she'll be 32 actually you'll be 25 and she'll be 30 what about when I'm 30 she's gonna be 38 35 and what if I'm 35 she'll be 50 okay you're going too far with ages she's older than you in five years not 10 to 15 years I don't care how old she is then I am the only is forever what are you doing waiting for you to call my stripper get to whitey ass out of my house [Applause]
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Video 18-30 : Bon vent - Expression française
boom boom what does it mean can you tell me yes I'm going to tell you now hi American and English people were wanted in French I'm Thomas from the fast French learning blood the blog to learn and improve your French if you want to receive the two free ebook to improve your French click on the link is down below this video is the 18th video from this sorry there will be 30 video misery seperti expression forces boom vote verde or foie roof wash for example in person / fellow to divorce a Veeru Cooper Luigi move on fair a moon voyage oh thank you for watching this video if you want to receive the notification for the next videos subscribe to the channel or just down below thank you bye you
Fast French Learning
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So, what's slander anyway? Rational Outlaw's dumpster fire...
so I've been accused of slander many times recently given these are accusations of crimes I figured it'd give me ample opportunity to prove I'm not a crook and also equip you with the tools necessary to push back against similar accusations should they come to you similarly to my so what's daxing anyway vid it's in direct response to being falsely accused of these crimes so I'll be including the context surrounding the accusations and suffice it to say this glove doesn't fit so let's throw down the gauntlet but mostly if you come at me you better come with proof and if you have none you'd do better to shut the [ __ ] up yet these slimy leeches want the same recognition as those with real points and arguments with none of the work and as a result we're to the point where I had to make an entire video on the subject because in order to try and take me down they had to scrape the barrel bottom to the wood and find the least scrupulous least reasonable people there to do it and let's be clear here these people are absolutely worthless and incredibly stupid which is why they fell into the trap into which they accused me of intentionally doing they're too stupid to know the actual legal definition of slander and no that's exactly what they're doing to me so first I'll start with the actual legal definition of slander as it appears in the people's law dictionary by Gerald and Kathleen Hill and found on law calm today let's hit it slander is noun oral defamation in which someone tells one or more persons an untruth about another which untruth will harm the reputation of the person defamed slander is a civil wrong tort and can be the basis for a lawsuit damages pay off for Worth for slander may be limited to actual special damages unless there is malicious intent since such damages are usually difficult to specify and harder some statements such as an untrue accusation of having committed a crime having a low some disease or being unable to perform one's occupation are treated as slander per se since the harm in malice are obvious and therefore usually result in general and even punitive damage recovery by the partisan harmed words spoken over the air on television or radio are treated as libel written defamation and not slander on the theory that broadcasting reaches a large audience as much as if not more than printed publications and what's libel from the same source noun to publish in print including pictures writing or broadcast through radio television or film an untruth about another which will do harm to that person or his or her reputation by tending to bring scorn or contempt of others libel is the written or broadcast form of defamation distinguished from slander which is oral defamation it is a tort civil wrong making the person or entity like a newspaper magazine or political organization open to a lawsuit for damages by the person who can prove the statement about him or her was a lie publication need only be to one person but it must be a statement which claims to be fact and is not clearly identified as an opinion while it is sometimes said that the person making the libelous statement must have been intentional and malicious actually it need only be obvious that the statement would do harm and is untrue proof of malice however does allow a party to fame to sue for general damages for damage to reputation while an inadvertent label limits the damages to actual harm such as loss of business called special damage libel per se involves statements so vicious that malice is assumed and does not require a proof of intent to get an award of general damages libel against the reputation of a person who has died will allow surviving members of the family to bring an action for damages most states provide for a party defamed by a periodical to demand a published retraction if the correction is then there is no right to file a lawsuit governmental bodies are supposedly immune to actions for libel on the basis that there could be no intent by a non personal entity and further public records are exempt from claims of libel however there is at least one known case in which there was a financial settlement as well as a published correction when a state government newsletter incorrectly stated that a dentist had been disciplined for illegal conduct the rules covering libel against a public figure particularly a political or governmental person are also special based on US Supreme Court decisions the key is that to uphold the right to express opinions or fair comment on public figures the libel must be malicious to constitute grounds for lawsuit for damages minor errors in reporting are not liable such as saying mrs. Jones was 55 when she was only 48 or getting an address or title incorrect and the second part of the definition is the verb to broadcast or publish a written defamatory statement ie he labeled me so I proved every single one of my claims correct and given the fact that my claims were directly counter to claims made against me which had not been proven that was already disproven I already have not committed slander libel or any other sort of intentional defamatory modis of communication I acted in good faith with the information I had and released it to the public and defended myself repeatedly from lies that's all I did that's it there's literally nothing legally wrong with that and accusing me of committing this crime if not proven and if therefore proven untrue and you know the whole innocent until proven guilty thing if proven to be done with malicious intent there is ZERO way that this could not be considered libel right now they're labelling me they have not issued a retraction they have not issued a public apology they they don't discuss how I was correct at all because it goes counter to their entire narrative of this came out of nowhere and he's an evil person so there you have it the claim must be an untruth and the untruth will have negative impact on a reputation this is interesting in this context because I now have video evidence of the accuser in question the one spreading the lies against me most aggressively that I actively debunked in my video nobody can disprove admitting that they had no proof of any of it and were simply spreading what they heard was true with no proof given that's right the [ __ ] libertarians Sethe going by chaser on Twitter went on another [ __ ] channel who wasn't involved to side with the now admitted pedophile Riley and their simple best friend Gabby to admit to a crime one which I would sue them over were I statist but I'm not feel free to financially support me on patreon so what is my recourse well you find people watching this video of course so watch viewer and let yourself think as one with sense about the following confession to slander and libel but yeah I'm chaser the libertarian says I am friends with with Riley and Gabby so what I'm gonna be asking first so can you explain exactly the controversy to start what all happened I guess the best would be to explain how all this started or started up again because my story actually begins before I met Riley or any of that and that you know I entered into the general libertarian and ancap community and wasn't there for a while and then from there I heard of a man named Jeremiah Harding and how he had no antagonize multiple certain people and then one of my other friends um vol No had decided to mess around with him quite a bit and actually got his up Twitter suspended and he was complaining about that he's suspension didn't last very long though it was more of a minor inconvenience and he was rattling that and I was like almost is going after him I want in on this and so I you know went over did several post threats you know antagonizing him and what and whatnot as well as you know some of his other people I was also criticizing Jeremiah whoring as just being a bad person about all the sort of people that he was antagonizing as well as also his followers as well it is that kind of as something to and I would stand by especially now you know that criticism of Jeremiah Harding and so it went on a while I accused um and I should get down to accuse Jeremiah of daxing of driving someone to suicide and of accusing Gavi of being a pedo know now I guess the one I should start off wait I should I should start off with the what about the accusation of him drawing driving someone to suicide that is something I heard in they say and isn't something that I can actually prove and probably isn't actually something that I should accuse him of I should have accused him of since it was only something going off of somebody else's word that immersive accused him of that I should have not accused him of that because I was simply going off of somebody else's word so do you know maybe at the time I may have so however whatever comes to the accusations of daxing I actually know somebody that was and um that was um dog stand harassed by him and surprisingly enough I was not talking about Riley when I said that it was somebody else that I had met on discord who her and I were there well for their for their sake I won't name who it was though but um but yeah they were somebody who had an antagonist who was um agonized by Jeremiah Hardy okay if we could though go back to the supposed suicide push you said basically you do not believe that he pushed anyone to suicide now correct um evidence to say that I would just simply say that there's that I specifically do not have hard evidence and it's possible that it was completely fabricated so would you that is what I'm saying I would I will say that I would not put it past him to have done that but I will say that I cannot prove that he did that that is what I will say but let's just say if it is something that is an accusation I shouldn't have made musician okay i acute I have like criticized him of I apologize for criticizing him for something that I do not know for certain if he did okay just one of the see of that clarification all right and now for the doc seeing is there evidence to show that this person was doxxed like what information exactly was given out well I know well there was somebody who told me that they were Doc's by him mm-hmm and that it was by using an altar alternate accounts and not do they I guess I don't have actually any proof on hand of it happening so it's somebody though that I just know that was dogs do they have the proof on him themselves like they would but they were you know trying to lie low after that happened okay just one is it maybe yeah I would assume that they would have that okay I'm not gonna say who it is because they wanting to lie I will push you to tell me who it is all right and any other accusations that you have put on him other than boxing and that or any other beliefs that you believe and there's also growing and his also other thing is you know accusing people of being you know pedals which you don't worry you know this is what this whole thing is about you know mm-hmm and so after a while Harding kind of got a bit annoyed and kind of oh what's got him was the accusation of daxing he assumed I was talking about Riley even though I didn't and then he went you know to go there and did his video now where Riley actually comes in as some time before that I was aware of that there was this general person who his goes by the name of bunny but I didn't I was aware of that general person and all that but I didn't know who it was and all that and I heard that they had left via internet or something like that and I've seen their first soda and you know and then and then I admit Riley on another server and at first I didn't draw the connection that these two were the same person until I saw one of their um social media you know social media sites I'm not gonna say which one and then you know I kind of confronted them about some of the things that um Harding was accusing entirely of yeah and they well I guess they can tell you in this stream what they you know told me you see slander isn't just something I don't like being said it's something untrue being said what chaser said was untrue it's slander what I said was simply something they didn't like and the real icing on the cake is the admission that I had actively been censored in a campaign initiated by vole nosed which confirms literally the whole context of my video was not only appropriate but necessary to full explanation chaser and his cohorts were both lying and spreading lies about me because they're stupid [ __ ] censorship campaign didn't work and because my 11 year old Twitter account was still here here making problems for lying little scumbags like chaser lying to protect his stupid little clique from any amount of criticism like being best friends of a pro/con attack pedophile trying to normalize adults [ __ ] middle schoolers in a server with members bearing an age of attraction of that and below abusing anarchist and libertarian principles to do so it's amazing I'm being accused of slander by actual slanderers using slander to try and destroy that with which they cannot contend the video irrational law Cook has up is evidence of a crime having been committed against me and these retards are too stupid to see they just admitted to criminal behavior in defense of pedophilia again it's pretty funny that these people get to call anyone else degenerate and even more hilarious that they call people lovers when they're literally the living definition and [ __ ] embodiment of the but what if the child can sense though but that's not all and because they decided to milk this for views I'm gonna do it too next video I'll go over how Riley lied about turning things around so we could further lie about not being a pedophile and act like some [ __ ] hero martyr over this what you're talking about it's getting rid of all age of consent laws and what having local municipalities decide when their children are old enough to [ __ ] each other or more realistically [ __ ] you beings if you're the one who's arguing for this like buck me thank more-or-less yeah like within minutes our meeting right now you want to [ __ ] a child and you want your municipality to say that you're okay that it's okay uh personally like I've said in the last stream I'd rather the child [ __ ] me but that's beside the point so keep an eye out for more videos on this subject because what I have for you is enough evidence to prove that these people neither need nor care for proof or truth it's all lies all the way down and I'm used to the heat see you in hell [Music] [Applause] [Music] you [Music]
Jeremiah Talks
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Notepad++: how to setup a shortcut to enable/disable a preference option
eat more mango and drink more apple juice now this question this video this video is about i kind of forgot about this video oh yes yes yes yes this video will help you out technically it will show a question and then possible solutions and why should we eat more mango and drink more apple juice well because it's good for your brain although i keep forgetting things in this video anyway enjoy the video and please like and subscribe because that would be really really really helpful for me and my family god bless [Music] please click like and subscribe thank you for watching may god bless you and keep you
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Bamaga and Cape York Communities- Pauline Hanson
I'm in bamaca you will not believe it the most northern part of Queensland and I went to the tip that's the Cape York that's the most northern part of Australia you can actually go to and behind me I've just watched the sunset this is the west coast of Queensland where you can actually watch this Sun set what a fantastic trip over 3000 K it's from Ipswich up here so it's been interesting I'm working along the way I've actually spoken a lot of people the issues that are confronting them especially about black spots I can't get to use telecommunications looking at the roads the issues that are happening up here so I'm having meeting with the mayor's which is a great thing to catch up with them I hope first time I being this far north I've been as far as sweeper but now I've come right to the tip well I also know it's Ted of origin night and I've got to say it go at the morones I'm having a wine why wouldn't you when you hit this spot in Australia in Queensland and I'd like to say all the best guys good luck to you yeah I know you're gonna do it again give us a second game all the best anyway
The Unshackled
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Auctioning America’s Wireless Future: Will 5G be Restricted to Big Mobile Carriers?
okay we should uh get started here I hope you all noticed there were of course food and handouts outside welcome to New America I am Michael Calabrese I direct the wireless future project here which is part of our open technology Institute and this event is on auctioning America's Wireless future you know who's going to have the the Spectrum for the next generation of ultra fast low latency networks and we're particularly talking about the citizens broadband service in in 20 back in April 2015 the FCC voted unanimously five Five-0 to adopt the Breakthrough Spectrum sharing order cbrs the Citizens Band service opens a large band of high quality Spectrum for both licensed and unlicensed sharing uh with U.S Navy radar operations at 3.5 gigahertz so this is something new and innovative because until now Spectrum bands have typically typically been either you might say black or white you know they've been either exclusively licensed for example for uh the for cellular services or for television or whatever or unlicensed which is bans of course that Wi-Fi use or they've been allocated for military or other Federal users and those Bans are managed by the ntia part of the Commerce Department but cbrs is premised on a unique framework that is designed to make a license Spectrum affordable for a diverse set of localized users and use cases the the proposal for this multi-tiered sharing approach came originally back in 2012 from the president's Council of advisors on science and technology uh their report focused on uh opening Federal bans for sharing the reason being that the federal government had the largest amount of spectrum but often for uses such as radar such as Naval radar off the coast most of the bandwidth is not in use at least not in most places or at most times and the question was you know what's the best way since all the good Spectrum has been assigned to somebody how do we open bands dynamically for sharing and so the recommendation was essentially what became the citizens broadband service the final order was adopted in last year in May 2016 resolving petitions for reconsideration and uh and charging the wireless Innovation Forum to host a a industry multi-stakeholder process that I'm sure you'll hear a bit more about later to hammer out the the technical rules because this is you know certainly the most complex approach toward Spectrum access that's ever been attempted since it involves three different types of services essentially operating across a band together so what I figures I don't want to chew up too much time but I should just give you just a quick a quick overview of what the citizens broadband service is you know what the framework is so that then the speakers actually don't have to uh to do that piecemeal essentially we're talking about 155 150 megahertz of spectrum between 35 50 and 3 700 megahertz that is that is would be shared with incumbents that include Navy radar and also satellite Earth stations that are in the adjacent band and have to be protected as well so it's a three-tier Spectrum sharing hierarchy and on that handout you see that pyramid in the upper right that pretty much explains it it's you know kind of the become the classic uh description which is at the top of the pyramid you have the Navy you have uh Inc what's called uh incumbent access Navy radar then there is a spectrum access system a geoocation database system that will facilitate sharing along with the sensing system uh and that will enable sharing of two flavors one is uh Priority Access licenses uh which are which will be probably talking and debating a bit quite a bit uh because that's what's sort of in in uh uh at issue right now about what the terms of those Priority Access licenses will be uh currently it's the bottom 70 megahertz of the band uh will would be uh for uh seven Priority Access licenses each being 10 megahertz they have three-year terms but the fir the initial term can be a can be up to six years uh it was sort of a start you know recognizing a kind of startup time with a new service new equipment new deployments and the uh the license so the licenses are uh you know that's unusually short terms it's also not automatically renewable so at the end of each license term there's competitive renewal meaning there would be if there's contention in other words if if there's demand for more than seven licenses in each local area there would be an auction again and so they'll probably there would probably be a a an auction every three years uh in the future under the current excuse me under the current rules and then another key feature is the license areas are very small by the standards of FCC auctions they're just census tracts and census tracts you know of course in a city like New York could be a few square blocks or they're much bigger obviously out once you get out into the suburbs and into rural areas but they're still incredibly small there are thousands uh tens of thousands of census tracts Nationwide whereas FCC licenses are often like in the TV incentive auction was based on partial economic areas which itself was also small by historical standards the competitive carriers Association had pushed for these smaller peas and there's only 416 of them Nationwide so there are multi-county areas and then finally is General authorized access which is 80 megahertz of the band so the band's roughly divided in half and it's not unlicensed contrary to what I said earlier it's it's licensed by rule but it's open access anybody can use it just like unlicensed just like Wi-Fi you might say except there is a registration requirement uh and of course like the PALS like the Priority Access license operators um the the GAA users will be subject to control by the database and and so sharing is governed by this geolocation um uh database called the Spectrum access system uh and and essentially what it does is devices are required to check uh check frequently and make sure that there's not a Navy ship for example pulling up the port which shouldn't be much of a problem in Iowa but uh majority of the population lives along the coast and so that's why this is critical and then coupled with that is a environmental sensing capability so essentially a network of sensors up and down the coast all all the way around the United States that would hear the Navy ships approaching you know the coast and then alert the SAS which would in turn you know tell the devices if necessary to change channels and for that reason something that's also very unusual is that the Priority Access licenses are not for a specific band frequency band uh everything that's been auctioned before has been specifically for you know a certain a certain uh piece of the airwaves but what this what are not what a pal entitles you to is 10 megahertz of spectrum with interference protection but you may have to move if the Navy ship comes uh you your your device has to be capable of frequency hopping of automatically switching to another channel in the band and for that reason uh both the licensed and the GAA gear all the all the equipment that certified for the band is required to operate across the entire band in addition one last feature interestingly which what we pushed heavily for uh is that the GAA users in other words the kind of quasi-licensed use is is permitted uh on any of the Spectrum in the band across the entire 150 megahertz when it's not in use so for example if if somebody acquires a Priority Access a set of Priority Access licenses in the New York area and it takes them two years to actually deploy service during those two years that spectrum is available for open public use on a GAA basis as soon as they commence service the they notify the SAS the SAS notifies the GAA guys get the heck off their channel so you're only green lighted you know kind of hour to hour by you know for the channels that are not in use by somebody higher up the food chain so I know that sounds uh sounds complicated which is why this winform process has spent tens of thousands of hours probably collectively among all the companies working out all the all the air interfaces and all the all the rules um but that's where we stand so we're going to have two panels uh this first one is I think of them as the unusual suspects uh in a way because typically when we have these events you know you know it's all it's pretty much who you can expect is always uh you know Verizon a t Facebook Google Etc um you know kind of the the usual big players in in Spectrum proceedings uh but cbrs is is is a very different situation because these small license areas and other aspects has really promised to open this up to New Uses and new users and we have many of them represented here so what I'll do is I I'm going to ask uh an initial question for to each of you as a way of by way of introduction so I'll remind the audience but you have their bios I'm just going to give name rank and serial number because you have their bios and um then we'll have some discussion and then we'll open open it up to your questions and comments after after each of the panel panels and probably you know just uh 50 50 or so minutes or so you know then we'll switch over to the other uh to the second piano which will focus more on the regulatory uh issues specifically so Michael Fitzpatrick immediately here on my left is the head of regulatory advocacy for General Electric here in DC and develops regulatory strategy across all of ge's diverse business groups Michael um GE you know as I was just saying GE doesn't often file comments on on Spectrum allocations and rules so why this time what sort of uh what sort of Innovations and use cases are you expecting that makes this band important to to ge's business Michael it's great to be here and you're right we aren't traditionally in these conversations although increasingly we are and will be because Spectrum policy is becoming important um to every commercial industrial Enterprise in the United States so let me let me take if I could a quick step back and do a brief commercial on what GE is today because it's highly relevant to why I'm sitting here next to you today and then I'm going to talk about some really big picture ideas on why this is such an important policy and then when we get into the discussion we can we can Dig Down Deeper into it so first of all General Electric is a large conglomerate we build cure power move the world we are a large infrastructure company jet engines locomotives gas powered turbines wind turbines grid management Healthcare machine sophisticated Health Care machines and jet engines okay so we are in a sense making the infrastructure for the 21st century globally what's the big idea is that the fourth Industrial Revolution is upon us and it has to do with machine to machine communication it has to do with the harnessing the power of big data and Predictive Analytics to make our world better safer more resilient and more efficient okay it's kind of like uh in the movie The Graduate Plastics well it's iiot that is the future at least for the next generation and this policy catalyzes the the potential of the industrial internet so let me speak a little bit about what that is all of our machines now aren't simply pieces of Steel and Wire they are literally super computers and they are throwing off terabytes of information every minute hour operation cycle okay a jet engine is throwing off information on a thousand parameters every second and that information can be aggregated into vast data lakes in the cloud securely very securely and you can mine the data in that Lake to create operational efficiency You can predict uh malfunction You can predict accidents you can improve efficiency and efficacy of operations and that can yield a huge economic benefits and huge safety benefits and our customers understand that we sell them a machine now we're also selling them the capacity for that machine to operate better into the future and more safely we sell them actually an outcome a performance outcome and that's all enabled by getting this data from The Edge to the cloud and you get from The Edge to the cloud increasingly in this spectrum space okay because it meets the requirements so perfectly yeah for us and for our customers let me give you a couple quick examples jet engines as I said are spinning off all this information when that plane lands you can go up and plug a laptop into the engine download the information with a human being then go to another computer and transfer it into the cloud somewhere or that plane can be throwing that information into the cloud in real time okay if you've got a pipeline that has a scada system that's sensing pipeline flows okay and there's an emergency situation you want those um you you want the valves to close instantaneously right you you want that instantaneous communication that resilient communication to occur so this is also a question of critical infrastructure it has implications for the national interest in terms of our safety and National Security it has to do with improving safety of our systems and it has to do with economic performance so when we saw this spectrum and this Innovative idea being introduced we were all on board because it provides small Geographic units it provides us and our customers with the opportunity to economically purchase bandwidth that works for our purposes okay and their Myriad as I was saying and if we were to go to a regime where we would essentially be licensing this if we were able from a large cellular carrier it query whether we would be able to query whether our customers would be able to afford it it adds a lot of uncertainty and inefficiency into the process so our view is the spectrum is a precious National resource this policy supports national interests on so many levels including helping America win the industrial internet era the fourth Revolution and um it it it any any alteration to a policy that seems to be successfully launched and gaining traction appears to us a little bit like a solution in search of a problem last point I'll make this is happening now this isn't speculative we are making these devices these Technologies now we had ten thousand skater radios in the field supporting critical infrastructure before this policy went in place and they were protected by the policy we're now leveraging this to go to scale Way Beyond that and it's happening as we speak so this isn't some ephemeral future benefit for the country um it's it's it's happening right now thanks Michael we'll go next to Jill Canfield who is vice president and assistant general counsel of ntca excuse me the rural Broadband Association um so Geo ntca represents smaller typically more rural carriers can you tell us a bit about how your ISP members plan to leverage pal and GAA spectrum and whether access to the license portion of the band will be important for connecting you know more rural homes and businesses sure in order to understand CA represents about 850 rural Broadband providers and that's kind of a mix between commercial companies typically family-owned businesses and cooperatives Community owned telcos and our members serve the most sparsely populated difficult to serve areas of the country and they're difficult to serve because of topography weather and also just the economics of serving really really rural areas there just aren't a lot of people to support a system our companies exist mostly because the large companies weren't willing to serve these areas now when you hear a large company you know ATT or Verizon talk about rural they're not talking about our rural our rural is rural rural um uh our members serve about 40 percent of the country's land math land mass but only about five percent of the subscribers so um all of our members offer Broadband right they do this to uh most of their communities all of them do it through a wire line service but we also have wireless now when you're serving a ranch that's maybe a mile and a half from its closest neighbor in the in the ranch house is you know half a mile from the the road it's not economical to to get fiber to that ranch right so you might use wireless as a solution to get service to that area to give you sort of context our members serve an average of seven subscribers per square mile and you compare that to a large company that serves 130 subscribers per square mile so it's a different solution when you're talking about serving a rural community and they have to be very creative in doing that our members also offer a video product most of them offer video and we have some that offer a wireless mobile product as well um the uh use of spectrum you know it's really important to the membership because it can be a very efficient way to get service out and our members are already doing this and in order to make it a continued solution for uh rural communities the Spectrum has to be affordable and it has to be licensed in a way that covers just the territory the company is willing to serve so when you put something at auction our members are competing against an ATT or Verizon or even T-Mobile they will not win they just simply don't have the resources to do that they have never won they will not win if they're interested in the same Spectrum resource um so it's just when we're talking now just merely a year after the FCC issued its latest you know order on reconsideration talking about opening this spectrum band completely up to a business plan that really suits just the nation's largest mobile providers it creates a lot of uncertainty for companies now where they've started with plans and now they're all pulling them back and has the potential to completely upend what I think is going to be a very useful and creative resource for small companies serving rural communities there are multi-billion dollar commercial industrial and infrastructure companies would agree with rural users that they won't win at auction because it doesn't meet the business case right so it's a really interesting uh feature of this yes buying an area that's 10 times as big or a thousand thousands bigger than in your case yeah so we'll go to Patrick Leary um Patrick is president of Buy sales Technologies North America a provider of disruptive LTE Solutions so Patrick tell us a bit about buy cells and what you were seeing in the marketplace what sort of use cases you expect to be supporting thank you Michael and thank you new America foundation and you folks for attending and those of you online so at less than four years old and over 350 patents and patents pending buy sells is what you might call an innovation engine we were found specifically wrapped around LTE we were founded by one of what they call the 12 fellows at Wowway and specifically the gentleman that built and ran its IPR division so the one that really put Huawei on the map for LTE so we participate in everything from narrowband LTE small cell indoor and outs and Rural Broadband in North America even though we've only been selling for commercially about less than one year we've got about 300 small operators among them are ntca members in addition among them are customers that use GE equipment some utilities so we understand from which both of these gentlemen and lady come from on their opinions there's a bit of serendipity that happened in the past week that really should help inform your opinions and should frame some of our conversation and I love it when that kind of thing happens well timed one was a piece that came out I believe it was September 11th of this year by the gsma that said there is expected 1.8 trillion dollars in iot revenue for carriers by 2026. now what do you suppose would be the greatest threat to that carrier Revenue and that would be the ability of ntca members private Network operators whether they're Hospitality whether they're Healthcare or virtually anyone because the use cases are as broad as Wi-Fi of that I guarantee you so the biggest threat to that Revenue comes from the ability of all these other entities to get low-cost Priority Access licenses so they can build their private networks and instead of shedding that Opex to pay a carrier they can do that in-house so I would contend that it's the goal of the four carriers to drive up the cost of a pal equal to or greater than the cost of what that operator or entity would otherwise be paying for iot services so I think you should pay attention to that metric second a kind of a comical bit of news came out just very recently that a lot of people up north received a letter from Verizon some 8 500 of them saying that they're Broadband they're they were being canceled as as customers because they were too using too much of their unlimited data which is a let's just say oxymoronic right but that should have informed our opinions about what and what is not a Broadband provider so having said that CBR is something I've been tracking actually way long before the first mprm came out in December of 2012. and I am here to tell you this has the potential economic impact equal to or greater than Wi-Fi for a huge amount of reasons there's a phenomenal amount of spectrumorphins that exist out there whether it's you know Lockheed Martin whether it's someone in the oil patch whether it's a utility whether it's a hospital having to deal with HIPAA problems or bank doing secure transactions or Hospitality which has to use Wi-Fi for both guest services and internal operations so cbrs gives all these entities for the first time since the development of Wi-Fi the ability to do to do what they do in a much better and more secure way and to do it potentially with protected Spectrum it's a phenomenal sort of idea only reason all these folks use Wi-Fi today there's only one reason has anyone Venture a guess it's their only choice so what happens they have to bolt on all the security infrastructure on top of it Wi-Fi is a fantastic technology it's saved carriers bacon billions of dollars we all use it every day but this was not what it was intended for right it's intended to be best effort service so if you're doing critical infrastructure for example utilities and in the U.S make no mistake that is critical infrastructure our friends up north in Canada the Canadians have 1.8 Spectrum for utilities we don't have that opportunity here intelligence is being driven to the edge they need to connect things and they need to do these things using a standard technology not some proprietary kind of one-off that binds them to a very small number of vendors and not with Wi-Fi which is being shared by all kinds of other devices completely beyond their control I don't know about you but if Wireless has a role to play in the performance of a jet engine I fly a lot I'd prefer that was happening off some other technology other than Wi-Fi so I would urge that if the rules don't change too much and I'm supportive of of the carriers arguments and some of them I I can even agree with especially the right of renewal and maybe some extended term but if you make the cost prohibitive for kind of the lowest common to not denominator user to secure a pal and I mean maybe someone like Scripps Ranch or whoever it is then you foreclose on the opportunity of this band to literally transform the telecommunication space all right thanks Patrick uh next up uh Chris Kimbrough is cbre's managing director for in Building Solutions within the Telecom within its Telecom advisory Services Group so real estate sector here uh Chris high quality connectivity everywhere is increasingly critical for office complexes and other real estate development how do you see your clients making use of this new Citizens Band spectrum and what sort of use cases do you expect is going to start and say I think I'm the most unusual of the unusual suspects up here um so I I think I'm going to Echo a lot of what's already been said but also kind of move it down into smaller spaces because for those of you who don't know CBRE we're the world's largest Property Management front commercial real estate management firm we in the U.S we have about three billion square feet under management so we have clients that range you know run the gamut you know properties that run the gamut from 5 000 square feet up to millions of square feet we have client you know we have clients that own one property we have clients that own many many properties we work across the gamut um so and our Focus really is on client service that is we're you know here to deliver worlds World world-class solutions to our clients and the promise of cbrs at the high level for us is this ability to help provision these in-building systems with multi-carrier years on them that's you know that's always front of mind when we're looking at our vast portfolio of of properties that we have under management and and the increased need for connectivity is how do we get it in the first place so really that you know getting cbrs out there is is vital for us um you know vital for our clients that being said I think that there are specific use cases that that you know I I think first of all I know and we were discussing this earlier in the Green Room you know I don't even think you know everybody's talking about innovation in this space and I don't even think that and I've said this in other context that we're going to see the the the breadth of what cbrs what can be accomplished with cbrs until we see it deployed and so I think that it would be beneficial to have it deployed as broadly as possible without the rest you know without too many restrictions on who can have access to it um and because I you know when I start to think of use cases within commercial real estate and you know commercial real estate isn't really focused on you know it's it's not like everybody's out there chattering about cbrs the way we are um it's it's not a big it's you know clearly not you know on most people's radar but once it gets on their radar you know the use cases I can see are you know in commercial I focus on multi-attenant office space I was with two clients last week um two two of our major clients and both of them delivered kind of the same message you know in the context of broader conversations which is we're looking for ways to deploy iot smart Building Technology Building automation systems you know all in an integrated system that they have you know that secure that they can you know that allows them to better manage that allows us to better manage their properties for them and provide these efficiencies that that will drive down costs of you know and drive down the cost of managing properties and drive down the cost of operating them so while GE has a very specific use case for doing this it does replicate itself in smaller contexts across you know across multi-tenant office space Also we manage across different verticals we have industrial properties um we to to varying levels uh we also manage Hospitality spaces Medical Health Center Medical Health Centers retail you know you name it where you know we're probably in it um all of those use cases you know again you can see where our industrial clients would have a very you know would be very focused on being able to use that iot functionality in within within a cbrs enabled system to make their their current industrial facilities function more efficiently if you look at you know provisioning for hospitality is becoming more and more of an issue and you know it's something that we you know are trying to we're trying again we're trying to help our clients and right now it's a struggle so the potential for cbrs to help us to help our clients is I think just phenomenal but it is is about getting it out there and getting and allowing the most Innovation to take place because I think until people I think until our clients and our managers and our you know our technical people get their hands on it and really have the ability to to you know kind of play with it in in real time in real space that we're not going to see all of the potential of it and if we tail it too much on the front end I think you're just you do have the potential to to kill that Innovation and you know again three billion square feet there's a lot of room for Innovation there if we have you know the ability to help service our clients with you know the correct level of access for these for the systems so thanks Chris um and our final introduction is Patrick Dunphy who is the CE CIO at Hospitality technology Next Generation um Patrick why is the hotel industry uh interested in this band isn't Wi-Fi good enough for you uh because Wi-Fi's obviously become the you know an essential in fact some service of the essential amenity at hotels convention centers even restaurants um so how would the venues you represent make use of small area licenses for LTE that seems like it's going A Step Beyond thank you so uh the primary use case really focuses around redistributing the macro Network inside of the the hotel itself at least historically hotels have been very underserved and a very small ecosystem of of providers with very little Innovation over the last 10 to 15 years and often a a one to five year cycle to get approval from an mno to deploying in building cellular network which at least currently costs anywhere between two and three million dollars for a large 500 000 square foot convention space and obviously quite a bit more as you scale up so my hope is with the appropriate regulations and and smaller licensing size that in building cellular will be deployed like Wi-Fi in the near future I think we'll always have guests facing Wi-Fi no matter what we do because that's at least the status quo for now uh longer term I think there'll be HVAC building management systems and a quite a bit more focusing on iot hopefully through providers like IBM um so that that's the longer term play but perhaps most important is that we have a healthy ecosystem of suppliers and if this licensing band is simply available only to people with billions of dollars to spend on Spectrum we're going to lose out and lose out bad we'll be in the same situation that we are right now with poor in building cellular coverage which most of our hotel owners cannot afford for the foreseeable future okay thanks well let me turn back maybe maybe initial with a first moderator question to you two at the aunt Patrick Dunphy and Chris probably because Patrick Leary alluded to this but you know I think it's good to I'm kind of interested for particularly like hotels and and real estate and maybe some other verticals maybe Mike will pitch in again but why not simply buy these services for mobile carriers um you know the automakers are increasingly putting cellular connectivity into cars but they're doing that through a t and Verizon so why don't you just sit back and relax the you know the big carriers will will build out uh on these bands and then you can just buy what you need from them right [Laughter] I mean I think that's you know I think that we end up in the same situation we're in now where I mean the carriers for you know for every single property you know for service and we're and it it the ability to turn on our four carriers at once as opposed to having to ask each carrier individually for Access is a big different differentiator so that's a neutral host Network concept yeah so uh major metropolitan areas that have much less of an issue than rural areas so I certainly share your opinion on that um most rural hotels will never ever get support from a major Network operator to deploying and building that work it's it's just not cost effective for them to provide the back call for it and it's not cost effective for the hotel owner to buy the equipment necessary to do that so there's a couple of third-party providers that exist in the the industry today that fill that Gap uh they're not that many of them they all again focus on getting mno approval and they have a much easier time of it than Hotel owners do but until these networks can be deployed in the space of months and not years we're not happy with the status quoil well it brings up an interesting point of scale on two levels one the scale of the property itself is a barrier to getting you know cellular service into the building into there are not that many service providers out there that can Implement these systems as you know in the complex you know the way they are now you know they're fairly complex systems they're not easy to design and so there's you know the scale of actually provisioning these systems you know of having the resources out there to provision them whereas with you know the implementation you know presumably with cbrs would be more streamlined and if it's more streamlined then we can have greater scale of you know implementation and that's going to serve us every everybody because you can't right now it's a struggle you know to find the the resources to even you know get the system built and if you're talking rural areas you're also talking iot and rural areas where you're you're talking about connected tractors and farming equipment now and you may need that connectivity during um planting season and Harvard season but not potentially throughout the entire season the entire growing season or the you know the fellow season so to get a a large carrier to put a tower to cover a field that the spectrum is only being used a couple times a year but intensely during that couple times a year it's just not going to happen so it makes far more sense to to get that Spectrum in the hands to someone who really does want to use it so let me just um you seem to have touched a point here um so a couple just just let me lay out some of the verticals that this has application to just From ge's perspective ports Freight Rail lines hospitals All Over America transmission lines and utility power stations refineries the oil field so individual well pads and production and distribution facilities out in areas that have more cows Than People okay aviation wind farms it the idea it's just hard to imagine how added cost added uncertainty and by cost I mean real cost and transaction costs added uncertainty the perhaps inability to have Primacy because so much of this is critical infrastructure so you need to have protected dedicated Spectrum so it's not going to be well served by gaas and the potential for interference that that construct doesn't fit with this and I I would return to I would flip the question and say why should we I mean the whole point of this policy and since its Brilliance was that it took one piece of spectrum that adhered to four been dedicated to the government and the government made a policy decision that to benefit the most people it was called citizens for a reason to benefit the most people the most Innovation the most application in America we were going to try this novel experiment and the experiment is working it has the potential to be massively beneficial for the United States of America to catalyze Innovation to catalyze economic growth to catalyze social benefit so and as far as I know I'm not quite sure what's happened since 2015 there may have been one thing that happened but I I don't I I guess I I'm not sure what why the proposition the merits of the proposition have changed other than you have companies like GE and others investing millions and millions of dollars in potentially stranded costs to actually carry out Innovation on this in this ban and let me just end with one thought which will be a topic of the next panel who I just saw went out to get miked up um and that are the regulatory questions surrounding this so that's that's my day job at GE and you know I think I'm confident that the merits of this policy the number of stakeholders who see the value in it will carry the day in the end at the FCC I think it's just it's the proposition speaks for itself legally there are some real headwinds and challenges to changing this policy because it was promulgated through notice and comment rulemaking it was a unanimous vote by the FCC which was upheld on um on a petition for reconsideration and in order to change or overturn the policy you have to have a record an administrative record that specifically demonstrates why the changes in policy are more compelling than the record that justified the policy in the first place and so I'm not saying that we're you know gearing up for litigation or anything like that I'm just saying as a policy maker one of the things you look at is at the end of the road are we going to be able to defend this in court and what are the empirical reasons why this policy is changing what are the change circumstances that justify modification or revocation and I would argue I I I'm not sure it's at that those are apparent to us at least I think I can tell you certainly a couple things that happened so the report and order on this was actually issued April 17 2015 not 16. what happened since that period since that period examples in Spring of 2016 both Facebook live Twitter Periscope YouTube's live of which we're on right now all were integrated into their into their General user platforms among many other things so that streaming traffic statistics have gone banned and the carriers start hitting the panic button ding ding ding ding ding ding ding so the opportunity to maybe perhaps lay claim to some of this spectrum I think is born partially out of that and then when they saw the change of administration they thought okay maybe we have an entity a little bit more favorable this time around but in terms of the other question why not just carriers well some carriers are doing a specific sort of iot and the sort that they are doing now say for example something other than narrowband iot requires high cost terminals say maybe 10 or 15 Dollar terminals which is price prohibitive if you're trying to drive that intelligence down to something really small almost the size of something that should be on RFID that could really benefit from being connected and it's it's that expensive because it has to talk up to the cell tower as opposed to talking talking using some other Innovative technology like narrowband LTE talking a very short range being able to leverage low power low power enabling up to 10-year battery life kind of low power right so that's one reason the carrier may not be offering the kind of thing you need secondly the word private networks let's not forget the modifier here private you know what's the what's the latest entity that's had their user information hacked it's not Yahoo this week or it's them every week but it's someone else right so if you're doing HIPAA stuff or secure transactions or the data mining that's going on now you really you really want to throw that on more of a public network probably not right so the arguments are simple they're legioned and I agree with Michael that the premise that this has to evolve to support the carrier need it's not the carrier need it's the want the rest of us have the need so I reject that the basis of that argument is frankly kind of offensive and ridiculous another um contrarian view you might say is uh uh you know besides you know why not we just talk about why not just buy services from the carriers um is the notion that why not just why don't you all just rely on the GAA portion of the band so as I was saying at the at the top you all recall General half the band A Little More in half the band will be available for General authorized access which is open to anyone on the best efforts basis very similar to Wi-Fi on unlicensed um I think Michael here has has mentioned critical infrastructure which suggests one reason but um you know I guess the question is do lots of other use cases need interference protection um and then I guess at the same time you could talk about like but can you also Leverage The GAA portion of the band at the same time even if you do need Pals yeah very simply flip the question and ask the carriers the same question what do they want license well it's the same reason we want protection right is our information or use cases any less important than their commercial motive absolutely not right I think that's very very simple I can justify that that depends on it if it's not protected from interference so it matters you say critical infrastructure you mean a very specific thing but then to your point like what what really is critical you know how it depends on how you define critical and if you know for our clients critical May mean something entirely different but it does rely on having that that Primacy yeah well maybe quality of service is critical to them or continuity of service you know I can think of a couple of cases where if they had interruptions during during Millions upon millions of dollars you have critical functions that correct interesting exactly right exactly yeah and then does the I mean some you know something else I think we argued in our in our filing our comments too was that the use of the GAA portion of the band would also be greatly diminished if there's not an opportunity for all you know all the users like you to have you know whether I don't know how many Pals you would necessarily need you can only get up to four under the current rules but whether it's one two three four for your um you know to ensure that quality of service or that critical infrastructure but then what about in terms of leveraging the availability of the GAA like I think that's that's a a great appeal to the carriers too because if they have a two or three Pals they also have particularly a first mover advantage to make use of the 80 megahertz of of GAA as well whether it's for redundancy or whatever maybe you reserve the pal just for your most critical thing whatever it is that's your thing but you can also expect the carriers will use the gaa2 just like they want to use five gig for laa and lteu of which People Like Us build equipment for so you know let's not we don't discount the value of the unlicensed any more than the carriers now do although they once did but now it's probably the single piece of spectrum that saves them the highest amount of Opex or even capex so ga is important but I think the rule as it exists strikes a very nice balance between the availability of Pals the opportunity used opportunistic use of Pals that aren't deployed as well as reserving some GA in the top 50 that has to stay GA because there's massive amounts of Investments already in that space for that band so I think the rules as they are are struck the pretty nice balance something else about this particular band that um that many you know many folks here may not appreciate I don't think anyone's mentioned this is the propagation characteristics because you know so the Commission in the Spectrum Frontier proceeding is making available thousands and thousands of megahertz of very high frequency millimeter wave spectrum you know which has trouble going even through glass for example you know let alone trees or walls or anything else so is uh and of this you know you don't know if the coming is but can you say something about the propagation of this mid-band spectrum what difference does that make I will just say given all of the different applications we have that it's it's very important to our customers um I mean it's this band has characteristics to it that make it particularly useful um for the kinds of applications that g is working on with our many many different customers say in rural areas I'm not going to say that high band Spectrum has no utility but its utility is certainly extremely limited you're talking distance and high band spectrum is not going to to meet the distance requirements it's one of the reasons why this is such an interesting piece of spectrum for those that may not know this rule essentially to some degree harmonizes the U.S with the rest of the world who's been using this spectrum both for fixed Wireless and for some level of cellular pedestrian kind of Mobility for almost 20 years whether it's everywhere in Russia in the former Soviet republics whether it's all entire continent of Africa pretty much all of South America Latin America Central America Canada Europe they've been using this span this this spectrum activity globally harmonizes and with that comes Mass vendor participation and everything else so yeah it's a very unique piece of spectrum let me give we're going to to make way for the second panel shortly but what I wanted to see if we have any uh questions from the audience for for these uh these unusual suspects here any uh any questions and if you do you know please identify yourself of course yes foreign build-up requirements for pile owners Propel licenses there is no Spectrum squatting because the Spectrum floats it's not a specific piece and if someone hasn't built out their pal the truth is you don't know where that pal might appear anyway on the Spectrum chart so it's available for opportunistic GAA use until such time as a pal licensee flips on their pal and then the Spectrum access system then vacates anyone else that would be in the piece of spectrum the SES chose for that pal that's part of the beauty of the spectrum because you can't have Spectrum or you won't have Spectrum warehousing that you do have now whether it's because the the company that holds the Spectrum has no use for it in a particular area or they just don't want someone else to get it which we do have now yeah yeah so even if you're holding a license you're not assigned 10 megahertz until you need it until you're ready to use it actually and that in turn you know until then the GAA users can use it yeah it's an interesting part of the of this band in fact if you go to a cbrs Alliance event you'll see people from all over the world because they're all following this proceeding it's the way this spectrum is managed using the the time the dynamic nature of the time domain which is the most efficient way to actually manage Spectrum which by the way has never really been done in this kind of scale ever in the roughly since 1931 or so history of the FCC so there's there's a whole lot at stake here mm-hmm of power go ahead you may want to say that again yes how do you is Vision the roaming between the LT Network today and the cbrs band so all the devices will have the I think it's up to the particular operator whether for example what they would enable some other MZ which is your unique ID to attach to your network and then you would have to have roaming agreements with the other entities but the process in the technical mechanisms for that are identical to how they would occur today for the most part so if I give you an example of a cable operator right they have a wholesale argument with Verizon for example right and they're also interested in cbrs band so they are implementing a reseller-based business model so how will they be able to run between the Verizon network and cbrs band yeah I think uh I don't think the guys like Comcast Time Warner and Charter will have any problem forming roaming agreements with Verizon and everyone else there's just so much Market potential but it's however they would typically negotiate something like that today I I don't see that as any kind of Burden no matter what the rules are oh yeah thank you yeah and we have someone from Charter on the next panel so you might even repeat that um all right well if there's not any other any other burning questions this is a great opportunity to uh to move to our uh our second panel focusing on the regulatory debate that's currently in front of the FCC but thank you to to all of you thank you so come on up Preston Colleen and everybody also uh while they're getting up here a warm welcome to my friend Dale Hatfield who's who's here the dean of Dean of spectrum gurus great to see you Dale um okay well we'll start this up right away um so we have here some of the uh The Usual Suspects the preeminent players in um in this debate um certainly right now and even for for years since it started um I'll start with uh Steve Sharkey who is vice president for government Affairs Technology and Engineering policy at at T-Mobile uh office here in in DC so Steve I think as which I think I even failed to mention but you know you can obviously tell us a bit about it uh both your company and ctia filed petitions asking the commission to uh revise the rules for Priority Access licensing and T-Mobile's petition uh goes further proposing that the entire band uh be auctioned with those uh you know with those revised rules uh which would mean um uh auctioning off the 80 megahertz currently allocated for GAA can you explain I guess the basic policy rationale behind the petitions yeah yeah and thanks for thanks for inviting me to to be here today and I will say I love the first panel it was a great panel and I I think when I looked at the participants I thought you were inviting me just to be beat up on our proposal um but I was I was but I was actually really surprised by the first panel because I think the one thing that came out of that is the value of license spectrum and the reliability of that and that there was widespread acceptance that that's what's really required so you know really our our proposal came out of our you know what we were seeing around the around the globe though of this ban being one of the key bands for 5G uh technology you know in Asia Europe uh Latin America around the world the band is being looked at as uh you know a portion of at least the key driver 5G so we felt we were really missing an opportunity um to be a leader in taking advantage of 5G technology here in the U.S with the current structure because the current structure really does have uncertainty around deployment the short license terms lack of renewability and the limited amount of spectrum for licensed Services really undermine the value and I think the investment so you know our our petition kind of probably the biggest parts of that are that the entire band should be licensed there should be 10-year license terms with a renewal expectancy and that they should be on larger areas you know peas rather than the census blocks what we don't do is propose to get rid of the three-tier structure our proposal would maintain that so that GAA use would be there on an opportunistic basis you would still have the SAS managing use of spectrum and if a power license Z doesn't build out or isn't currently using the Spectrum GAA use could would be free to use it I think after listening to the first panel and the value of license Spectrum it's actually surprising that when I read the comments that there seems to be a lot of opposition to what we've proposed on licensing across the entire band because one of the main points there was the desire to compete against carriers for licenses frankly the more licenses you have the lower the prices will be the more opportunity there is for four companies to get to get hold of that the current rules limit you to for power blocks which we think is fine but under the current structure with a maximum of seven Pals that's not even that's you know two licensees and so if you're competing for such a limited number of licenses that you know the companies that we just heard speak if they thought they would have you know if they think it's hard to compete it's going to be much harder to compete for seven licenses as opposed to 15. um but I guess I'll I mean all in there that's that's really our you know the intent is really to position the U.S uh to compete as effectively as possible for deployment of 5G services to really structure this band in a way that attracts investment and drives Technology Innovation and makes it uh you know a leading technology while not losing kind of the key characteristics and innovation of the approach with the SAS and the overall three-tier structure thanks Steve introduced next uh Cowan King who is vice president for Regulatory Affairs at Charter Communications and is responsible for federal regulatory particularly on wireless and public safety issues so Colleen Charters Spectrum internet service offers mobile connectivity over Wi-Fi primarily how would the cbrs ban support your wireless offerings and what's Charter's position on changing the rules for Pals Michael thanks for having us uh Charter is very excited about CBR span also on a personal level thank you for inviting me on a panel my husband's a comic book writer so as part of that he's on panels all the time at these comic conventions so my kids thought it was pretty cool that I was going to be on a panel unfortunately a captain don't change rules too much it's not doesn't compete with Batman I got the panel at least so moving up in the world um but as you mentioned Charter Charter is already in the wireless business over 200 million wireless devices but as we've also publicly announced we are moving forward um transitioning from a Wi-Fi only to um to full um full Mobility Network um and so first we're going to take our wireless infrastructure kind of from an inside out looking at inside a home first and then then opportunistically kind of outdoor where we can do that first in 2018 we're going to um we're Venture into an Envy you know with Verizon we're going to use their Network to enhance our mvn our Wi-Fi service but the next big step is is spectrum and so we are excited about the Spectrum opportunities and the 3.5 band is is really interesting to us cable is really well positioned so to deploy quickly in this band with our existing plant we have we have a power back hall and location they're already there so deploying small cells we're really well positioned to do that quickly and really quickly improve service for our customers so in looking at the 3.5 band and the rules we do like the rules and we also like the idea to quickly deploy these rules so any any type of changes to the rules that are going to slow down that deployment we would not be in favor of um you know we think that the sharing network uh tiered that was created is is good we're also open to some tweaks um but we think that when you make any tweaks to the rules we have to be careful that you don't um you know that that sharing network is that sharing here are still there that we still can use both GAA and Pals and that any any changes to the rules don't disrupt the ability to use GAA we think GA is a great way to kind of legitimize a business case for for going into the Spectrum and so if you have rules that that make it really hard to use GAA that that's um that's going to disrupt the whole purpose of this band which was to bring Innovation and new entrance into the marketplace um as I mentioned we are open to some small tweaks on you know looking at slightly bigger sizes but we think peas are too big and then looking at you know slightly larger license terms would be open to discussing that as well okay um thanks so next uh Steve Koran is the FCC Council to whispa the wireless internet service providers Association and the chairman of uh Lerman centers Broadband Practice Group his Law Firm here in DC so Steve the record indicates that dozens of wisps filed comments and opposition to the T-Mobile and ctia petitions can you explain why smaller Wireless operators such as your members prefer the framework and Licensing rules that the FCC finalized last year well sure there are a lot of reasons but first of all thanks for having me here and thanks for all of you guys for coming and streaming um let me start with a couple of things first of all this is the we have a rural Broadband problem here in the US and that is that there's 23.4 million people who live in rural areas that are not getting access to broadband right now and cbrs offers the best opportunity to use Spectrum as infrastructure that was referred to in the first panel as well spectrum is infrastructure to serve those folks we have people right now operating in the 3650 to 3 700 megahertz band there's 60 000 or more registered sites and through a flip of a switch and a software upgrade they can easily migrate into the cbrs band and get the additional one get the additional bandwidth and two get the additional protection of Priority Access licenses if they so choose and our job was to sort of create options if they wanted to do GAA they could do GAA if they want to do Pals they could do Pals and the attraction of this is really kind of two things one is um area you know our members serve rural areas much like and tca's members that Jill talked about and these are very sort of community-based businesses privately funded and and the folks here you know really want to serve their communities and having to buy areas that are much larger than they really want to serve and a really position to serve is is not a winning proposition for them the second one is is the term the rules offer right now kind of a pay as you go type of scenario where every three years you can re-up and there's also other things on the record that we might want to talk about a little bit a little bit later that suggests that there may be ways for incumbents to get some sort of a a preferred right at subsequent auctions for Pals so the idea of a pay-as-you-go reduces The Upfront investment and what folks should be investing in is deployment not buying Spectrum but it would be nice to have the protection and the options of uh of this sort of thing so bottom line is it's low barriers to entry and it's great spectrum and license Spectrum for the first time that rural communities can can get and we don't think that Rural America should be shut out from having access to license spectrum and be able to employ fixed Wireless services in areas that are lacking that service okay thanks Steve and finally I'd like to introduce Preston Marshall who is an engineering director and principal Wireless architect for alphabet access where he is responsible for developing Spectrum access Technologies and also the author of a new book whose title is too long for me to remember [Laughter] the people on the live webcast thanks very much for having me and thanks for coming um sort of discussing this is is tough to fit into an intimate discussion particularly after I follow Steve but we have to go back and think a little bit about why did we incept this band it was to create a couple features to put a wide variety of different classes of users on an even spectrum and going even standing going into the Spectrum the last panel showed I think the kind of Enterprises that are imagining innovating in this band and that's only possible because we allow for the first time cellular and people who would otherwise be an unlicensed to coexist so a handset that might be sold in a Verizon store can work on an Enterprise Network that a uh a roaming agreement that was between carriers can Rome with all the features of Lte and security and such on an Enterprise of the iot community can make use of the volume of a non-proprietary technology and that was pinged on this balance between licensed and unlicensed I'm glad you know everyone supported licensed I'm glad because if you go back to pcass a lot of people thought having any exclusive or any protection at all was a bad idea and so PK said let's give people the choice of both you know we think about competition among companies what that allowed was a competition between Spectrum models if if you thought protection was really important you could buy it if you were really Innovative and clever you could not buy it and use that money for building better equipment so we we really competed Spectrum models if we look at what and the second thing we did is we pick a band that was intrinsically local what we did in three tiers might not make sense at six or seven hundred megahertz it goes a long way you know it's a good coverage band but this is a 3.5 band the energy from this band if it went through this floor between the eight where nine so it's eighth below us one hundred thousandth of the energy you radiate up here gets down to that floor 50 over 50 DB loss this is a very localized band therefore the framework was set up to have very localized licensing a single building a single Refinery um we're very active at looking at sports venues a single Sports venue FCC we thought actually went too large with census tracts because there are four thousand people they're bigger than a NFL stadium if you increase the size of what you offer in the market you increase obviously the cost and you've essentially said the only people who can buy that are those who are who can monetize it against a large area coverage and so that's really the question how do we match how people will monetize the Spectrum and we hear it Chris here talk about a building we saw GE talk about a Refinery industrial plant that's the scope of their monetization we've always felt that the important thing to create a dynamic Market that maximizes the opportunity was to match monetization against the size of spectrum carriers monetize again against a very large area but the people who are interested in this band or a lot of them monetize against small areas you can always buy more but you can't buy less and so by going at census tract we provide the ability to buy a small block or for carriers to buy a large one state made to comment that their proposal offers such more auctions and more chances for licenses it doubles a number of licenses but it divides by factors of almost a thousand the number of lice the blocks that can be bought so it's reducing the number of licenses by the hundreds so yes more licenses are good that's a totally correct statement but what we actually do when going in these large areas is make them actually reduced by hundreds secondly as we extend that license what we do is we look for people with stable revenues and stable businesses stable businesses generally mean they're the ones that 10 years from now will never hear about the exciting ones are the ones who only have enough money to operate for the next two or three years the next Google the next Facebook the next whatever I don't know what it is someone can tell me and I'll buy their I'll buy their stock but you know we want to find these people who have a small amount of money they've got a great idea now if I put them up against someone buying essentially Perpetual rights what is the chance that we're going to see those companies under this ecosystem I won't answer it you can answer for yourself so so that's really the challenge who do we want in this spectrum do we want to create an opportunity for a new kind of service like the first panel talk highly localized highly specialized um getting the kind of Lte indoors that you you're used to outdoors and use it as an antigen of innovation you know the FCC called this The Innovation band the support to pcast largely came out of the Council of economic advisors because they saw it as an engine of innovation like Wi-Fi became you know if we were the first to have this we would then have a very very significant impact on the international market and if you look at Wi-Fi there's the U.S Brands largely so so we have to go and think about this not in terms of what's best for one user community but to think about too what are the new user communities who historically haven't entered here like Charter like GE uh like C Bear ever heard a real estate company file in Spectrum issue so that should tell us something that we've succeeded in these current rules in reaching out for new sources of capital because our goal ultimately should be to see as many people deploy Broadband as we can and so when we have a whole panel of people saying we want to deploy Broadband if the rules don't change and block us that's a deal we should all accept okay and actually Preston mentioning the localized uses and sports stadiums it reminds me I I should have under on the first panel mentioned what I I thought was the coolest demo that I've seen for uh for cbrs which was NASCAR uh which uh Preston I think helped organize with Nokia and Qualcomm yeah we did another one um that of course we can't say what it is okay but uh but this was a video this was putting a a three a 360 degree camera in the cockpit of uh of a nest of a race car race car Richard Petty Richard Petty uh made the cars available to us we did it at Las Vegas um such a deployment would very likely be impossible if someone bought up all all of the 150 megahertz in a pal and a single racetrack certainly couldn't compete against the carrier to buy Perpetual rights over a entire pea so that's an example of what we would lose so everything's about opportunity cost and those are the kind of opportunities we would lose 360. you can actually sit in an f360 immersive VR um it feels kind of freaky as you go up against the wall really fast um but I could use my mouse to look out anything yeah you know you're looking around everything I could see more than than Petty could because yeah [Laughter] I was a passenger but it's very cool to look at other cars look at people in the stands look and it's all in high def you can turn around in One race we did um car was tapped and spun you could actually go back replay and this time you looked out the rear window and you could see the car come up and hit him but there was no camera looking there but because it was immersive and that's an example I don't think we've scratched the surface of cool things but I think we have a very good chance of suppressing all of that if we make this just another carrier band which essentially is is what's on the table so can I jump in on that yeah it's only fair it's a fiction that you're just giving that up if you place in the the entire band and you can we can talk about license size and what's the rest you know if Pas are not the right license size what's the right license size but you know to think that none of that happens if carriers by Spectrum or or that nobody can compete against a carrier for spectrum is just fictional I mean to throw out Charter as a poor entity that may not enter the market if they have to buy licenses is a little absurd and frankly and frankly for Google to be saying that you know that some of the Innovation that's going on is different I think it's one thing to say for a band that was essentially a coverage band which has largely been addressed by existing ecosystem your own argument is this is the 5G band you know you couldn't walk through Mobile World Congress without seeing 5G and everything so I think 5G Spectrum does create more excitement than than coverage Spectrum so I think it's a different Market when we think about what happens in three five than what happened in 600 well I think we would look at this as a balance of coverage and capacity band but you know I think what the you know what it does the more uh interest that you have the more investment there is in new technologies and developing new technologies and new applications that everybody benefits from and I think there's plenty of room for Innovation um and frankly competition in this spectrum and hopefully we end up with actually a much larger pool of mid-band spectrum than just this right as the FCC looks at its mid-band noi and hope you know will grow out from this and I think there's plenty of opportunity for uh for that I think with these you know with the with very small license areas where you do risk is having the Spectrum not be as fully utilized by having to coordinate at Borders and limitations on power levels that are there which would benefit from being increased from rules that make it more difficult to aggregate spectrum and get broader bandwidths so some of those things get easier as you you know as you expand the lace and size they look like how we build systems today most people you know as they watch unlimited plans as was mentioned unlimited plans becoming not limited realize that to some extent the way we build networks today isn't keeping up with the way we are using bandwidth today particularly indoors and I think our our particular excitement in this band is the indoor case where we know there's there's very large amounts of attenuation in the walls and such and people can build a lot in Gia if they're not encumbered by having an overarching pal if you auction up all 15 it's perpetual rights it will be sold and essentially in large parts of the country in the areas where there's lots of opportunity for indoors we'll actually see the suppression of indoors well we'll be working away from the problem we need to solve your own CEO got up you know and talked about how indoors should be the building owner's problem here's an opportunity for building owners to actually step up to that problem um and and we'd be suppressing that so let me let me think let me just correct on my CEO because I think what you know we are always trying to get better access indoor and to get onto Das systems that are deployed indoors so I think there's plenty of opportunity for you know for promoting indoor coverage here and working with building owners but build it and then their customers pay someone else to use it I think I saw uh Ed Chen at a Mobile World Congress actually introduced the idea that Verizon was open to neutral host and he put up interestingly a chart of a hospital saying it's private LTE in that hospital you know this they have a chart where they have three types of spectrum so you know I think it's not this isn't the sort of carriers and non-carriers I think you know some of the carrier Community starts to see The Virtue in a more synergistic relationship with indoors there's a little more balance than to ask that creates monetization opportunities um and a lot of features of this ecosystem that was designed designed in that are potentially compromised we've seen the amount of interest from non-carriers it's a urged we had SRO at Mobile World Congress and Mike did really well on panel one here one that on that indoor issue could this be I mean maybe I'm overly optimistic but could this be something like Wi-Fi where you know I mean most people don't even realize you know when you're when you're on your smartphone the majority of the data is is not touching carrier Spectrum or Carrier infrastructure it's going using Wi-Fi to send it a short distance over unlicensed Airwaves into your what into the local Wireline connection whether you're certainly almost all the time probably you're at work at home Starbucks airports whatever which seems to be a benefit to the carriers in the sense that you're buying the subscription you're thinking wow this device is great because I'm getting all this I'm getting all this bandwidth and I'm only paying so much and I'm wondering if that isn't also true for indoor if there's neutral host LTE networks inside everywhere for example or inside a lot of important high traffic places and it and it it serves as an amenity for the customers of every carrier inclu you know not just 18t and Verizon but T-Mobile and Sprint isn't doesn't that increase the value of the of that of that subscription to the smartphone and we would love that right I mean we're you know we we struggle to get into buildings right and a lot of times they're we're expected to pay very high fees for getting into those buildings onto those other networks so you know neutral hosts that provide reasonable access would be a great thing but can they do that I mean this it was always from Picasso to the killer app get new sources of capital because you guys have spent a lot on spectrum and a lot on equipment builds new sources of capital monetize it the problem with Wi-Fi is if you follow the incentives everybody wants to put a Wi-Fi sticker on the door but they don't benefit if they go from one gig to 10 gig backhaul they don't benefit if they increase the density of the devices so what neutral host brings into it is that the building owner was a startup benefits from bandwidth so they have an incentive to deploy not just enough to put the wi-fi sticker on the door but to create meaningful amounts of bandwidth we would like to see people doing virtual reality there's a lot of very very powerful apps that are in the pipeline that that are going to be bandwidth constrained and so in creating an incentive structure where the building benefits financially from building the economics of going from 1 to 10 gig is the advantage of neutral host over Das um and so you know keeping that opportunity for lots of neutral host deployment seems like something that helps the carriers deploy cheaper um and and from our point of view in Google we want abundant bandwidth whoever provides that bandwidth and incentivizes it Chargers sort of these Priority Access licenses are they important for neutral host networks or can they just rely strictly on GAA so the carriers have all gotten behind laa you know laa is a mix we're incentivizing people to be clever it's easy to just hide behind protection it's cheap to do it like Wi-Fi we know the limits of both laa and I think you guys are Steve's company is fully supportive mixes the two keeping a piece GAA is essentially replicating the GAA ecosystem in this band and so if you pushed laa or you pushed lteu it seems like your honor bound to see the benefit of an open GAA ecosystem that isn't put up for auction so I think the challenge we have we had was that it's a relatively small amount of spectrum right with 150 megahertz that we're dividing up into a bunch of different buckets that isn't going to be the most efficient use of this spectrum so I you know yes we're fully supportive of laa and are deploying it and you know that should be a technology going forward in in these bands and I think you know the opportunity we're talking kind of just about the 3.5 gigahertz band here uh but if we look at the bigger picture of what's going on with the mid-band um proceeding that the FCC has started where we really do have an opportunity to look at a you know a big swath of spectrum that could be used primarily for licensed services and then another big swath of spectrum that would be unlicensed and result in very efficient use of both of those that would be complementary us but one swath we're both get used up and the detracting this is banned is why is Wi-Fi so popular it was a lingua Franca that those cell phones could get to and devices and anyone could deploy and so having bands that are accessible by multiple communities not partitioning the communities of multiple communities into one band creates that diversity of supplier that ultimately can drive the Innovation and that's why we keep the frontier structure in place in our proposal so how about for wisps and cable yeah and my partners at the net and he and Steve are just hitting the ball you're sitting in the middle of the ping pong table right exactly you know so for wisps and cable for example is this how do you think about this this balance between Pals that are available do you need those ngaa working together I mean how does it how do you think about it I think about on these terms I I look back historically at the way that larger Geographic areas that are not density based or population based necessarily are are allocated and the way that they are and the way that carriers have deployed on that spectrum and I don't want to see a repeat of where Los Angeles County or the Los Angeles pea gets built out you have 5G in Los Angeles and you still have people that live 50 miles outside the city or 100 miles outside of the city in Los Angeles County still can't get Broadband in their homes and that for me is is the is the is the biggest thing that we want to accomplish here and I I you know I look at what the FCC created I'll come to your question in just a second but I've been sort of building a little I want to build up a little momentum here um is is yeah it was penned up responses for uh pent-up demand for responding so what the FCC created was sort of an innovation bed for everybody but it also created an opportunity for you to have different kind of uses like virtual reality and neutral hosts in in urban areas but also created an opportunity for rural areas and um the proposals that are on the table from the mobile Community would essentially created a zero-sum game where it becomes a 5G band that is controlled by the the existing carriers and there isn't room and there and even if there is room it won't get billed out and opportunistic use is not a viable uh not a viable alternative without sort of allocated GAA channels to fall back on because um it's just not going to drive the economy and it's not going to drive the Innovation that's going to bring that sort of thing in this very nice band to serve those unserved homes yeah I mean when you talk about Wi-Fi and inspector printers together that's exactly what Charter is doing we're testing right now we're looking at kind of the use cases based on the testing we're testing mobile and various markets we're testing fixed and I think looking at both inside and outside and in particular on some of the fixed testing kind of what can you do into the rural areas and how could we get into that using the Spectrum but we already have a great Network out there using Wi-Fi you know this is the perfect opportunity for us to use this which is why it's important I think to have both piles in GAA you know we do want to be licenses in the band but it's also important to have GAA there's all not always a business you know you need to make sure that there is the business case there to do it which GA is a great reason to do that so we we think that the balance policy that was created by these rules shouldn't be disrupted by making rules that really look like a traditionally Wireless band which makes it you know perfect for for the carriers but not necessarily for other new entrants and just to put Colleen on the spot you know before we get off the you know the areas the side the geographic size of these licenses um Charter in in its comments suggested that you know there might be grounds for compromise you know the the difference between in one of the somebody in the previous panel said it was like a factor of a thousand perhaps uh not a thousand but several factors several hundred the difference in size between a partial economic area of which there's only I believe four 416 Nationwide and a a census tract which in particular in cities can be incredibly localized um so you see so I think in your comments you said you were unlike many of the rest of us that you were open to uh to a middle ground so I don't know if you talk a bit about that because there also comes you know at what point does it get unaffordable for right Pas or um you know for the many of the reasons everybody here these people handle discussing that um census tracts are a little difficult operationally um exactly for a cable company who you know a lot of our plant runs down the sides of streets and understand census tracts kind of tend to run down the middle of a street um so there's reasons to look operationally at it if there's something a little bit bigger than a census rack but but getting too big is it comes with all the reasons that we wouldn't want us to be a traditionally Wireless band um so we're definitely open to compromise if there's some kind of Middle Ground counties was one thought you know I know there's what was that Cal counties was our thought what that we proposed um to see you know how others would react to that um we think that in certain areas counties would be great I know others people have suggested those are still too big um but we would you know I think finding a middle ground approach we'd be happy with is any other Middle Ground ideas is there anything between counties and census tracts that would be working Middle Ground we're still too big you know because I look at CBRE back there when Chris talks you know and she's thinking about buildings yeah um yeah this would be helped a bit if if we had more flexibility in using scatter scatter losses where we could recognize right now the rules that the even the wind Forum ones that were kind of the lowest common denominator sort of do interference analysis somewhere before the American Indians came across the Bering Sea before we built buildings um using just terrain and in fact for most of the places that are interesting to deploy it's about buildings so if we had the rules updated to reflect more of use of geodata then we we could be more comfortable but right now when we're using Longley rice which is just the natural terrain it makes Manhattan look like an unoccupied uh piece of forest it's still a fairly large keep out zone for Pals and so that drives us towards warning seeing smaller and smaller areas is more enabling of some of these universities okay go ahead so you know you did mention that there's other Spectrum in play on the mid band and there's a lot of variables in what we're talking about here in terms of term in terms of geographic area in terms of renewability and um you know those are conversations that that maybe we all should have because if you kind of limit it it becomes very it becomes much more difficult to negotiate and it becomes much more difficult to achieve kind of results that everybody can live with we haven't even talked about things like should we have different sizes in urban areas versus rural areas we haven't talked about things like maybe you should have some Pals that are longer terms than others so there's a lot of different things that we can do but we all need to sort of have that discussion behind closed doors but you know have it holistically and I think that would be a a good out of the box way to try to cut through some of this and and I was going to throw in at the the end of what Preston said just for the sake of wankery that um [Laughter] is that the pcast proposal originally was for not to use standardized Geographic areas for interference protection uh but to Simply you know protect based on deployment so you deploy you tell the SAS what you deployed and they would you know give you a certain interference protection perimeter you might say um and and the idea was that then you could really squeeze as much use as possible in and and do that on a dynamic basis but the FCC could not wrap their heads around the idea of an auction that was not selling standardized Geographic units and we we argued with them a lot about how small can we go and uh their conclusions yes right and the conclusion was census tracts years ago right right and which now seem you know Steve and others believe they're way too small but one argument it's interesting that the commission brushed aside two years ago which has come up again and I just wanted to mention just in case any of you had an opinion is is the idea that it's actually even you know oh forget about what's good policy or not it's just infeasible we can't the FCC can't possibly manage an auction with 60 000 units you know up first you know up for sale and do this every you know three years that it it's just too complex to have census tracts times seven seven licenses at a census tract level which is I think something like sixty thousand uh units total um but Paul Milgram the Stanford Economist who is the lead in designing the TV incentive auction just did a filing saying no that's you know kind of crazy I I know Steve if you want to you've spoken to Milgram about it and and and supported some of his work so he's putting another Fuller paper out later this week it's the or the later this month that gets into other things but the two things that he focused on in the paper he submitted to the FCC were um one it's not too complicated to conduct this sort of an auction because it it doesn't have some of the things the traditional Spectrum auctions have had which is things like um complementary use and um and substitution there wouldn't be a lot of switching when you have Dynamic Spectrum access the the SAS does that for you you could also go to a simpler auction design the FCC has used um you know the very first auction they did which I hope we never knew again was an oral outcry auction we're not going to do that but we could do single round we could do you know single round bidding with seal bid there's a lot of different auction designs the FCC could could adopt and I'm not here to say which one you know I would prefer at the moment the second thing he pointed out was was a way to sort of overcome the problem if it is a problem of being able to invest in a short-term license and the idea here is that every three years there would be an auction maybe it'd be conducted by the commission maybe be conducted by some other exchange um where the incumbent licensee would have some sort of a foothold so I would get if it were me I would get a preference if I bid lower than than Preston here just because I've had the license and that's one of his ideas his other idea is the idea of a depreciating license where you set a price for your license way up here and or wherever you want it to be you pay a certain fee in exchange that's related to that price but if somebody comes along and offers you that price you have to sell them that license and I think if we want to get into that for this proceeding then it'll be a long time before we see cbrs actually become a reality beyond the experimental stage but it is an interesting thought for for future auctions for those who sort of get into Game Theory you know there are lots of different approaches to adding certainty or do licensing and you know we wouldn't foreclose any of those I think the key is that there's enough certainty around getting the license that it does drive that investment and use and I think it's actually you know it's interesting because it's I think been pretty common theme throughout all the speakers that um the value of having certainty is real as opposed to some just unlicensed model and just on on the um the precast idea of that in your phrasing that it would pack as much in as possible to not have these licensed areas I mean the other outcome there would be you could end up with small Islands throughout that are broken up and you've got interference protection that actually limits the efficient use overall of this spectrum which is the way we see it you know that if we've got the flexibility to control a larger area we can deploy it over that area as efficiently as possible rather than is it the idea that you can coordinate with yourself easier than with others yes they addressed that early in the in the filing process and arguing that the SAS would be dynamic and always maintain try to maintain contiguous so if if it happened to be that ATT went in and then T-Mobile went in and then T-Mobile wanted to come right next to it we wouldn't leave them as neighbors we would move the 18 you know for the first time we can move people around the Spectrum so we don't get this blocking that we get today so we would just move the a t give and essentially start to allow people to build out so you use us as examples of that well in a more traditional deployment though right so now if you're talking about every building owner having some different system and having to then coordinate amongst those it gets more difficult so I think you know we've done one of the things we said as one of the objectives of of seabarus alliance or both wind farm and seabar's Alliance windforum technology neutral between us say and the Wisps and non-lte using wisps and then within zbrs Alliance is a set of agreements that look very much like how a carrier manages his interference on agreements on time and all one of the verses of building a band whose real structure was very friendly to LTE was the fact that LTE has all of these features to put networks together to put them sharing Spectrum reuse one you guys have made great use of it and all and so the framework is to extend among a homogeneous deployment those techniques into more heterogeneous ones and we think that's something that with the right industry standards could have been accommodated clearly the peak ass was influenced by its co-chairman which is Eric Schmidt and uh but he was thinking that you know gee Google runs 2 million I forgot an exact number but I think it was quote in the papers like 2 million a minute auctions for for placing Those ads and so running for probably a four-month process a mere half a million doesn't seem like a Technologic burden certainly so I'm going to open the floor in just one minute for questions so think about it but I wanted to cover one the other contentious issue just quickly if you know with hopefully some questions only one other contentious well the other most contentious issue which is uh and you you all have commented a little bit already but uh renewal you know whether um there should be competitive renewal which we've never had uh or just in a sense automatic renewal after well the proposal is 10-year licenses that renew over and over again unless you've have well and that's a question is I don't believe that either ctia or T-Mobile proposed buildup requirements which are typically you know associated with uh with automatic renewal we did say that there should be some build-out requirements here although there are different ways to do it I think like Steve said I mean you could always have um hey if you don't build out we'll pay some prorated amount if you don't pay out right I mean there's I think creative ways to do it because one of the challenges here is how do you define build that one of the right build-out requirements but I think there are actually creative ways to do it a little bit differently than we've done it before but we did say that there should be some penalty if you don't use it or some you know some requirement to use it and obviously we do will keep the three-tier structure in place so if somebody's not using it and you know it's free to be used by GAA in the meantime probably have I think with that is is sort of the policy question of how do you have use it or share it with build out requirements and renewal expectancies and trying to put all those together under Under One Roof because if you think about it use it or share it or the opportunistic use is kind of the antithesis of build out and kind of the antithesis of renewal expectancy so if you if you have thousands and thousands of license or hundreds and hundreds of licenses depending on where we end up or somewhere in between let's just use thousands as our as our as our metric is the FC staff FCC staff really going to want to look at all those renewal showings and build up requirements when it has a use it or share it so renewal expectancy to to our view unless it has some teeth behind it and I don't know how you do it it's really just sort of becomes a Perpetual license and that's the sort of thing that we kind of you know dislike intensely about about the proposal that the mobile Community has advanced what would build up mean for Los Angeles County you deployed in one little piece but you've included anyone else from having the certainty of a pal license because you built out one neighborhood but you know LA County I don't know okay so the solution where you give back Spectrum after you know you have eight years to build it up you give it back is not really a solution because we all know what areas are going to be given back they're going to be the rural areas that are not that don't give you the ROI that your company needs but it's also the areas where people need Broadband we have two problems with renewal one is it it really means that we've locked not only so we may not lock Technologies in but we've locked business models in and so we don't have the ability of new business models to come in let's forget individual companies and two it raises the price which blocks out those innovators because if I'm bidding for something that goes for all time that never depreciates against my balance sheet I have a very different view of it than if I'm bidding against something that in the end of four years goes up for competition I Warehouse the right to be protected rather than warehousing the use of spectrum but they raise the price they become barriers to The Innovation that otherwise drives the economy you know why is Wireless sort of set like it is when the internet goes off with totally Reinventing itself creation of new companies and all it's because there's no barriers to entry well let me there's plenty of innovation in the wireless space both by carriers and new new companies that are building equipment to go on networks or or compete what you'd without the renewal expectancy you undermine we spent billions of dollars a year on infrastructure deployment and that's what you undermine is if we don't if that's all going to go away within three years what's our motive motivation for for deploying it and and I'm a little I mean wisps run into this all the time right we how many times have we heard wisps that Deploy on unlicensed spectrum and when somebody else comes in to use that spectrum they complain because they've already made this investment have a business up that customers depend on and now want to protect that unlicensed spectrum that they got for free and deployed from anybody else coming in so I think that's you know the the fiction that just because it's unlicensed there's no you know barrier companies are trying to put up those barriers all the time and in fact and in fact the laaa ltu laa fight was a was a prime example of that where Wi-Fi is widely deployed in unlicensed bands but yet the rules allow deployment of any technology and as soon as we brought in a technology that they felt was going to be widely deployed they tried to put up regulatory barriers to block that and blocked it for years until we were finally able to to got to overcome that so Steve I think you know the peak ass report I don't think it recommended a period of years what it argued was that licenses should match Capital recovery and so and it's very much in the in the peak ass model was thinking indoor where you were modifying Enterprise deployments which are typically three-year life so I think an argument that says that types of deployments that have higher Capital recovery times that licenses match I don't think is is intrinsically wrong because I don't we didn't want people's the peak ass argument wasn't to put people's Capital At Risk what it was was to create opportunities for some for the next thing is this still the highest and best use if we were channeling a common speaker here or is this something that that should pass away so we wanted that turnover but not for anyone to lose Capital so I think an argument not just at three years or five years or seven years is better but an argument of this is what it takes to create a certainty for Recovery of investment versus the certainty of I'll be here forever is probably not an unreasonable one yeah and I think we heard earlier there was some um seem to be what greater openness among uh speakers here too like looking at the terms probably more so than say the geographic size but let's get to the audience because we're running out of time and see if there's questions uh how about yeah start all the way in the back since that's what a microphone is and we'll come up with that just so if T-Mobile gets the rules changed that they want are they going to Reef because I look at this basically you know I'm looking at the cbrs is very much in Building Technology so if T-Mobile gets a rule change change that they want are they going to refocus a significant portion of that billions of dollars of infrastructure build every year to to build out those in Building Systems well so I can't say what our future plans are but we you know this is a band that we would look at as coverage and capacity not just limited to in building but in building and outdoor outdoor use are you know one of our biggest issues on in building is getting access to buildings we're building owners have agreements with companies that have deployed our building and we can't get in or or where there are high rates being charged for us to enter that don't make it economic so we you know we deploy in building all the time and work without with uh with building owners and you know would would love to do more of that yeah but the demand for in-building is increasing and and I get what you're saying but those those those situations I think are decreasing where you're you that's the impediment to getting into a building is the rates that you're being charged by a neutral host um you know we have owners that are willing to pay for systems but you know there's just not the the capacity with the carriers right now to provide signal source for every single one of those to situations so if you get your rule change then the you know and we're focused you know and this is a you know very well suited to the end building space then it would seem that you know instead of where it falls now to the Enterprise to a large large extent to fund these systems that then then the carriers then would take that onus back on themselves look we're we there's no reason that we don't want in building coverage we want in building coverage uh you know customers use data and and we want to be able to make sure that they can they've got the data we need so to the extent that there are ways to make that happen we were looking at those Patrick uh has a question here there's a mic not that he needs it but going I'm going to agree with you particularly on the LA front right I do think it was silly of the of West's I know many of which are my customers that they rejected that however we didn't reject them it's a it's a it's an open band and in fact let's be clear our company provides the reference design to Intel for their La however what you may not fully realize what you did in doing that is you just gave props to the concept of a band that enables Innovation whether that's laa or whether that's lteu so you you in a way you help make the argument for more open cbrs so I you know I totally understand the argument and obviously we are deploying in unlicensed bands we yeah the point was made we we benefit greatly from unlicensed bands um you know what the latest numbers are but I would guess more than 50 of our traffic goes over unlicensed Spectrum right so we have nothing you know we are supportive of unlicensed Spectrum the support of having more of it when we look at this band it's a wasted opportunity because it's inefficiently allocated and constructed it's done in a way that is not going to maximize investment in the band or the technology or deployments and we just think we've got a much better opportunity to drive a more productive use of the spectrum and in a way that's going to advance 5G development in the country and you know and that particularly given everything else going on that there are is going to be in the bigger picture of additional mid-band Spectrum for both licensed and unlicensed systems that that will be a more efficient way to do it any final question and then we'll we're in the back way back there yeah one up here that was uh who you are awesome I'm Todd Wiggins and I am a videographer in DC and I have a generic question I would like to know if 5G will introduce any kind of more advanced Security in the case of some type of attack because that seems to be a big concern with emps and so on will there be any effective mitigation of any concerns or electrical electronic uh pulsing or any way that it could be more vulnerable or less vulnerable than it is now anyone know about the security aspect your semiconductors the smaller they get the more vulnerable they are live with it I bet if we went around this room everybody would have a different definition for what 5G is um and I think most people break most people right but most people would say it's sort of densified 4G that involves a lot of fixed links I mean I don't know that you would disagree with that or not but that's at a very at a very different technology you know by the time we get there we'll have redefined LTE to become 5G just like it would be to find pieces of 3G to be 4G guilty you know I think 181 Standalone 5G Begins the slope of just redefining it the security issues will probably be the same uh Michael yeah just just a quick question um given the breadth and heterogeneity of the stakeholders who seem excited about this policy in the Spectrum most of whom are commercial players and understand how to commercialize spectrum and technology and see value-add and given the commissions five nothing support for this and a full administrative record I guess I'm interested in what empirical support you might point us to that supports the idea that the policy is inefficient that the spectrum is being allocated in an inefficient way because I think we'd be very interested in looking at it some of the inefficiencies here and this has been the whole discussion about you know and the more that we've looked at it you know I think it's a fiction that the band is viewed as a partially licensed band I mean when you look at licenses that have or short term with no renewal expectancy that are a decreasing number as years goes on go on because of the way that they're renewed it was really set up to be an unlicensed band with a nod to some potential for license service and I just don't think it's going to drive the kind of especially when you're talking when as we look at 5G and you're looking at kind of 40 megahertz wide bandwidth when you when you take this band and divide it up into such small segments it's just not the most efficient way to do it so it's fascinating that the carrier view is that it was largely unlicensed all the unlicensed Community walked away from it because they thought it looked like just another thing for the carriers so and I think that's the win that should tell us we did something right that both sides you know the good deal was when neither side likes it and I think we accomplished that at what point if you go read T-Mobile's filing their comments about efficiency are largely from the point of view of the kinds of deployments they do today so the other view would be if I don't worry about if I don't have a pal overhanging me and I go to World Trade Center I can put 103 copies of you know networks in each floor and they'll have 50 DB of isolation and they'll work fine but if there's a pal there I did just one so so you know efficiency is very much in what is your model of deployment I can understand T-Mobile and I wouldn't disagree with their filing from the Viewpoint they brought it from but but I think the real challenge we have to give the commission is do you look at what's there now or do you look at what could be there in a couple years if you you know leave it alone and let let it play policy does not equal efficiency right policy involves a lot of other things it's a it's a policy that involves in this case Innovation it's a policy that involves enabling in building stuff it's um Municipal driven Broadband networks it's risk driven Broadband networks and it's allowing those in in other areas to have the same opportunities we do here in DC I read a quote in a travel magazine on the plane on the way back that said DC is a city surrounded on all four sides by reality so I think we need to keep that in mind as we kind of you know think about the world outside of these four walls and and and and the city here when when we kind of think about what is the national policy okay any final comment from Colleen and Steve and then we're gonna wrap up I I actually like that that quote and I'll just jump in because I'll tell you the you know the business people and Engineering teams that are driving our policy here are not in DC and they look at this exactly the same way because they look at that decision and they look at it as a fictional experiment that came out of DC to drive policy objectives that won't be achieved with the framework that was put in place a little because I think our Engineers are back there looking at at the possibilities in the band and they do want some minor tweaks but I think they see a lot of possibilities for the Spectrum so um hopefully you know using all the testing we're doing and what things we're working on I think they do think that with some small tweaks we could make it a really successful band they're optimistic out there in reality and they're outside these four walls so they must they all look at Washington's going on there so yeah out there in the streaming world you are using something that everyone thought would be an unsuccessful policy experiment back fact is if we give people the opportunity to innovate they shock us with the cool things they can do you know if we sit and say well it isn't like what we've always done well we know where that comes out but you know we have seen that if we give people the tools an opportunity they will find something really cool and I think we have to keep looking at Wi-Fi which was a garbage ban the language that described it in the proceeding is disparaging um and yet look what it became so I I don't believe any engineer can sit and say oh this will never no one will ever make good use of this what that just means is they can't imagine the cool thing someone else will think about okay thank you thanks to all of you who uh hung on for the entire show and thanked the panel [Applause] all right thanks
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Navy Reminds Sailors to Get Flu Vaccine
A LOT OF SAILORS VIEW THE FLU AS A BAD COLD BUT ASIDE FROM THE SHORT-TERM MISERY AND LOST WORKDAYS THAT IMPACT THE NAVY'S MISSION, THE FLU CAN HAVE MORE SERIOUS IMPLICATIONS. SURE, MOST PEOPLE WHO GET THE SEASONAL FLU RECOVER JUST FINE. BUT THE FLU ALSO HOSPITALIZES 200,000 PEOPLE IN THE U.S. EACH YEAR. UP TO 49,000 OF THOSE PEOPLE NEVER MAKE IT HOME. "IT'S PRIMARILY IMPORTANT TO GET THE FLU VACCINATION FOR PREVENTATIVE MEDICINE. THE FLU AFFECTS 30,000 A YEAR THAT GETS HOSPITALIZED WITH IT. SO IT'S VERY IMPORTANT AS A PREVENTATIVE MEASURE TO GET THE FLU VACCINE." SO TO PROTECT YOU, YOUR FAMILY, AND YOUR SHIPMATES, THE NAVY WANTS TO REMIND YOU THAT AN ANNUAL SEASONAL FLU VACCINE IS THE BEST WAY TO LESSEN THE CHANCE THAT YOU WILL GET THE FLU AND SPREAD IT TO OTHERS. GETTING THE SHOT, NOW, BEFORE THE FLU SEASON IS IN FULL FORCE BETWEEN OCTOBER AND MAY GIVES THE BODY A CHANCE TO BUILD UP PROTECTION FROM THE VIRUS. "THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF VACCINES. THE "FLU SHOT", WHICH IS AN INACTIVATED VACCINE THAT IS GIVEN WITH A NEEDLE AND IS APPROVED FOR USE IN PEOPLE OLDER THAN 6 MONTHS, INCLUDING PEOPLE WITH CHRONIC MEDICAL CONDITIONS AND THE NASAL-SPRAY FLU VACCINE MADE WITH LIVE, WEAKENED FLU VIRUSES THAT IS GIVEN AS A NASAL SPRAY AND IS APPROVED FOR USE IN HEALTHY PEOPLE AGES TWO TO 49 WHO ARE NOT PREGNANT. SERVICE MEMBERS SHOULD GET THEIR SHOT NOW BECAUSE IF YOU WAIT TOO LONG, YOU MIGHT NOT NEED THE VACCINE BECAUSE YOU'VE ALREADY GOT THE FLU." YOU CAN GET THE VACCINE AT ANY MILITARY TREATMENT FACILITY OR PHARMACY. FROM THE DEFENSE MEDIA ACTIVITY, I'M PETTY OFFICER ALEXANDRA SNYDER
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Introduction to Universal Design for Learning
in this video we'll introduce the framework known as Universal Design for Learning or udl we'll first see how Universal Design has been applied outside of the teaching and learning environment and then how udl arose from that original concept of Universal Design next we'll discuss how using udl to design your course creates more accessible Equitable and inclusive learning environments last we'll briefly touch on the three udl guidelines other videos will delve into each of these guidelines in more depth utl grew out of a broader Universal Design concept which can be summed up as design that removes potential barriers that exist due perhaps to a disability or situation outside of the norm but recognizing that designing with fewer barriers can benefit all the benefits are Universal take for example a curb cut out removing the barrier of the curb is necessary for people using Mobility AIDS like wheelchairs but many people benefit like those pushing a stroller or a grocery cart or riding a bike another example is a talking meat thermometer this is necessary for people whose limited Vision makes it hard to read the numbers but this design can benefit anyone since you might have to position the thermometer at an angle that makes it hard to read a third example is Oxo good grips kitchen utensils this type of handle is necessary and was originally designed for people who have arthritis or otherwise have a hard time gripping small items but it's beneficial for everyone since it's just more comfortable and easier to hold Universal Design is based on the idea that if you design with the extremes of a Continuum in mind then more people will be able to use what you've designed and it's possible that even those in the center of the Continuum will benefit let's take this into the digital environment here's one application of necessary for some and beneficial for all to teaching and learning captions on a video are necessary for Learners who are hard of hearing or deaf these are the Learners on the extremes of the Continuum of hearing ability but all Learners May benefit from captions for example when the speaker has an unfamiliar accent or isn't speaking loudly or articulating well captions can help the viewer understand what's being said if the video is not in the viewer's first language reading captions can help them understand if the viewer is in a loud setting or can't turn the sound on for some reason then they can turn on the captions and if the vocabulary is unfamiliar or the content is complicated reading captions helps to process the information cast.org the leading organization promoting udl says that udl principles guide design of learning environments with a deep understanding and appreciation for individual variability in our classrooms as we've alluded to one aspect of individual variability is the disability Spectrum so let's talk a little bit about the Spectra of disabilities our students live with here are some of the statistics for the fall of 2022 about the breakdown of disabilities for the 1845 registered students at NC State University the largest numbers on this table are for mental health and ADD and ADHD interestingly the accommodation most often required by students is extra time to complete assessments and assignments what would it look like if we designed our courses proactively for the extremes building in more flexible deadlines and untimed assessments whatever student benefit here's another way to think about the importance of proactively considering making a course more accessible we know that students get can get registered with a disability resource office and request accommodations but how many students with disabilities do this in this 2020 survey of students with disabilities a full 54 percent of students with disabilities were not receiving accommodations 49 were not even on the radar of their University's disability service office at all udl does not just support accessibility it also makes for more Equitable teaching overall one definition of equity is removing barriers to equal opportunity as by providing support based on unique needs now having a disability can certainly create unique needs for a learner so accessibility is one part of equity but Learners have unique needs due to lots of different identities they hold and backgrounds they come from one size does not fit all and udl can make for a more inclusive learning environment as we dig into the principles a little bit we'll see how demographic groups that have historically been excluded can through udl principles feel like their interests their values their stories and their perspectives have a place in the college classroom so how do we apply udl when we design or improve the design of our courses it can be pretty overwhelming to think you have to redesign an entire course and that's not necessarily the best approach or the best way to spend your time the plus one approach presented in the book reach everyone teach Everyone by Thomas Tobin and Kristen Belling suggest that a better way to start applying udl guidelines is to identify the pinch points in your course that means consider where do your students struggle where do they not engage and then consider possible barriers to their success or engagement that could be removed by using Universal Design for Learning the udl guidelines developed by cass.org categorize three different ways to apply udl udl is ultimately about offering flexibility and choice if we're rigid or we provide just one acceptable way to do something in a course we're naturally going to have more barriers to success for some students by designing with flexibility options and Alternatives in terms of how students can engage how you represent the content and how students can express themselves and approach their learning you're going to widen the doorway to success since students are not all alike providing multiple ways that they can engage can make it more possible for all students to engage fully some Learners are excited by spontaneity others like your routine some like novelty others are sort of scared Away by that some are ready to share their thoughts immediately and publicly and others want to think it over and they're more careful about how they share their thoughts and also to engage students need to be interested and curious we can promote interest and curiosity by optimizing individual choice and autonomy optimizing relevance value and authenticity and minimizing threats and distractions what seems relevant and valuable to your learners is going to vary based on their identities and abilities what seems threatening and distracting to them is also going to vary because your learners are diverse udl prompts us to give students multiple entry points and ways to take ownership of their learning so it's more interesting and meaningful to them when we talk about providing multiple means of representation we're talking about recognizing that Learners differ and how they perceive and comprehend information this can be based on sensory disabilities learning disabilities language differences cultural differences and more presenting a piece of content or a concept in multiple ways can make it more possible that all students can fully access the content when we consider perception udl looks a lot like digital accessibility we want to ensure Learners can customize the display of content and that access to content does not rely on just one sense like hearing or seeing when we consider language symbols and work comprehension the udl guidelines recognize that not all Learners come to the course with the same background knowledge the same cultural ways of knowing and the same language skills so we want to clarify vocabulary and symbols and illustrate things through multiple media udl prompts us to present our content in multiple ways so that Learners are not left behind because they can't perceive or comprehend it in one way that it's presented we can supply links to background knowledge we can highlight patterns and Big Ideas when we talk about providing multiple means of action and expression we're talking about recognizing that Learners differ and how they navigate their learning environment and in how they express what they know for example organization abilities differ they approach tasks differently and these types of differences should not determine their ability to succeed providing multiple ways for students to take action or express what they know means that more students can fully perform in your course many times we think of this principle enacted by offering a variety of types of Assessments that might mean not having the only type of assessment in your course being multiple choice exam or it might mean accepting either a paper a presentation a video or an infographic as a means of assessing a student's knowledge now that you have a brief overview of udl you might identify those pinch points in your course and consider if providing multiple means for engagement multiple ways of representing content are multiple ways for students to take action and express what they know might relieve some of these pain points other videos in this series will offer detail on each of these guidelines
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Genji Monogatari (The Tale of the Genji) by Murasaki Shikibu - 19. Overgrown Mugwort
chapter 15 of Genji munogatari this is a LibriVox recording all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by Timothy Lucas Genji monogatari by Murasaki shikibu translated by suyamatsu kenchio chapter 15 overgrown mugwort when Genji was in Exile on the Seacoast many people had been longing for his return among these was the princess hidachi she was as we have seen the Survivor of his Royal father and the kindness which she had received from Genji was to her like the reflection of the broad Starlet sky in a basin of water after Genji left the capital however no correspondence ever passed between them several of her servants left her and her residence became more lonely than ever a fox might have found a covert in the overgrown Shrubbery and the Cry of the owl might have been heard among the thick branches one might imagine some mysterious tree Spirit to Reign there nevertheless such grounds as these surrounded with lofty trees are more tempting to those who desire to have a stylish dwelling hence there were several dudillos local Governors who had become rich and having returned from different provinces sounded the princess to see if she were inclined to part with her residence but this she always refused to do saying that however unfortunate she might be she was not able to give up a mansion inherited from her parents the Mansion contained also a store of rare and antique articles several fashionable persons endeavored to induce the princess to part with them but such people appeared only contemptible to her as she looked upon them as proposing such a thing solely because they knew she was poor her attendance sometimes suggested to her that it was by no means an uncommon occurrence for one to dispose of such articles when Destiny necessitated the sacrifice but her reply was that these things had been handed down to her only that she might make use of them and that she would be violating the wishes of the Dead if she consented to part with him allowing them to become the ornament of the dwellings of some lowborn upstarts scarcely anyone paid a visit to her dwelling her only occasional visitor being her brother a priest who came to see her when he came to the Capitol but he was a man of eccentric character and was not very flourishing in his circumstances such being the state of affairs with the princess Hitachi the grounds of her Mansion became more and more desolate and wild the mugwort growing so tall that it reached the veranda the surrounding walls of massive Earth broke down here and there and crumbled away being trampled over by wandering cattle in spring and summer boys would sometimes play there and the Autumn a gale blew down a corridor and Carried Away part of the shingle roof only one blessing remained there no Thief intruded into the enclosure as no temptation was offered to them for their attack but neither did the princess lose her accustomed Reserve which her parents had instilled into her mind Society for her had no attractions she soullessed the hours of her loneliness by looking over ancient storybooks and poems which were stored in the old bookshelves such as the karamori hakoyanotoji or kakyahime these with their illustrations were her Chief resources now a sister of the princess's mother had married adidio and had already born him a daughter this marriage had been considered an unequal match by the father of the princess and for this reason she was not very friendly with the family JoJo however who was a daughter of the princess's nurse and who still remained with the princess used to go to her this aunt was influenced by a secret feeling of Spite and when jujiel visited her she often whispered to her many things which did not become her as a lady it seems to me that we're a lady of ordinary degree is elevated to a higher position she often requires a refinement like one originally belonging to it but there are other women who when degraded from their rank spoil their taste in habits just like the lady in question she fondly hoped to Revenge herself for having been formally looked down upon by showing an apparent kindness to the princess Hitachi and by wishing to take her into her home and make her wait upon her daughters with this view she told jujiel to tell her mistress to come to her and jujiel did so but the princess did not comply with this request in the meantime the lady's husband was appointed dainik senior secretary to the Lord lieutenant and they were to go down to tsukushi Modern Kyushu she wished to take the princess with her and told her that she felt sorry to go to such a far-off locality leaving her in the present circumstances but the latter still unhesitatingly replied in the negative and declined the offer whereupon her aunt tauntingly remarked that she was too proud and that however exalted she might think herself no one not even Genji would show her any further attention about this time Genji returned but for some while she heard nothing from him and only the public rejoicing of many people and the news about him from the outside world reached her ears this gave her aunt a further opportunity of repeating the same taunts she said see now who cares for you in your present circumstances it is not praiseworthy to displace self-importances you did in a lifetime of your father and again she pressed her to go with her but the princess still clung to the hope that the time would come when Genji would remember her and renew his kindness winter came one day quite unexpectedly the aunt arrived at the Mansion bringing as a present a dress for the princess her carriage dashed into the Garden in a most pompous style and drove right up to the southern front of the building Juju went to meet her and conducted her into the princess's apartment I must soon be leaving the Capitol said the visitor it is not my wish to leave you behind but you would not listen to me and now there is no help but this one this JuJu at least I wish to take with me I have come today to fetch her I cannot understand how you can be content with your present condition here she manifested a certain sadness but her delight at her husband's promotion was unmistakable and she continued when your father was alive I was looked down upon by him which caused a coolness between us but nevertheless I at no time entertained any ill will towards you only you were much favorited by Prince Genji as I heard which made me abstain from visiting you often but Fortune is fickle for those in a humble position often enjoy comfort and those that are higher in station are not quite so well circumstanced I do really feel sorry to leave you behind the princess said very little but her answer was I really thank you for your kind attention but I do not think I'm now fit to move about in the world I shall be quite happy to bury myself under this route well you may think so but it is simply foolish to abandon oneself and to bury one's life under such a mass of dilapidation had Prince Genji been kind enough to repair the place it might have become transformed into a golden palace and how joyous would it not be but this you cannot expect as far as I am informed the daughter of Prince hilde keel is the only favorite of The Prince and no one else shares his attention all his old favorites being now abandoned how then can you expect him to say that because you have been faithful to him he will therefore come to you again these words touch the princess but she gave no vent to her feelings the visitor therefore hurried Juju to get ready saying that they must leave before the dusk when I hear what the lady says said Juju it sounds to me very reasonable but when I see how anxious the princess is that also seems natural thus I am puzzled between the two let me however say this I will only see the lady off today nevertheless the princess foresaw that Juju is going to leave her and she thought of giving her some souvenir her own dress was not to be thought of as it was too old fortunately she had a long dress of false hair about nine feet long made of the hair which had fallen from her own head this you put into an old casket and it gave it to Juju with a jar of rare perfume Juju had been an attendant on the princess for a very long time besides her mother the nurse before she died told the princess and her daughter that she hoped they might Belong Together so The Parting with Juju was very trying to the princess who said to her that though she could not blame her for leaving she still felt sorry to lose her to this Juju replied that she never forgot the wishes of her mother and was only too happy to share joy and sorrow with the princess yet she was sorry to say that circumstances obliged her to leave her for some time but before she could say much she was hurried Away by The Visitor it was one evening in April of the following year that Genji happened to be going to the Villa of the falling flowers and passed by the Mansion of the princess there was in the garden a large pine tree from whose branches the beautiful clusters of Wisteria hung in Rich profusion a sigh of the evening Breeze shook them as they hung in the silver Moonlight and Scattered their Rich fragrance towards the Wayfarer there was also a weeping willow close by whose pencil Tresses of new verdur touched the half-broken walls of Earth underneath when Genji be held this beautiful scene from his Carriage he had once remembered it was a place he had seen before he stopped his carriage and said Dakota mitsu who was with him as usual is this not the Mansion of Princess Hitachi yes it is replied quotation do ask if she is still here said Genji this is a good chance I will see her if she is at home ask coremitsu entered and proceeded to the door called out an old woman from inside demanded to know who he was koremitsu announced himself and asked if jichu was within the old woman replied that she was not but that she herself was the same as Juju koremitsu recognized her as an aunt of the latter he then asked her about the princess and told her of Genji's intention to his inquiries he soon obtained a satisfactory answer and duly reported it to Genji who now felt a Pang of remorse for his long negligence of one so badly circumstanced he descended from his Carriage but the pathway was all but overgrown with tall mugwort which was wet with a passing shower mitsu with them up with his Whip and let him in inside meanwhile the princess though she felt very pleased experienced a feeling of shyness her aunt it will be remembered had presented her with a suitable dress which she had hitherto had no pleasure in wearing and had kept it in a box which had originally contained perfume she now took this out and put it on Genji was presently shown into the room it is a long time since I saw you last said Genji but still I have never forgotten you only I heard nothing from you so I waited till now and here I find myself once more the princess as usual said very little only thanking him for his visit he then addressed her in many kind and affectionate words many of which he might not really have met and after a considerable stay he at last took his departure this was about the time of the feast in the temple of Kamal and Genji received several presents under various pretexts he distributed these presents among his friends such as those in the Villa of the falling flowers and to the princess he also sent his servant to the mansion of the latter to cut down the rampant mugwort and He restored the grounds to proper order moreover he had a wooden enclosure placed all around the garden so far as the world hitherto knew about Genji he was supposed to only cast his eyes on extraordinary and preeminent beauties but we see in him a very different character in the present instance he showed so much kindness to the princess Hitachi who is by no means distinguished for her beauty and who still bore a mark on her nose which might remind him of a well-ripened fruit carried by Mountaineers how was this it might have been preordained to be so the princess continued to live in the Mansion for two years and then she removed to a part of a newly built Eastern Mansion belonging to Genji where she lived happily under the care of the prince though he had much difficulty in coming often to see her I would feign describe the astonishment of her aunt when she returned from the Western Island and saw the princess's happy condition and how jiju regretted having left her to hastily but my head is aching and my fingers are tired so I shall wait for some future opportunity when I may again take up the thread of my story end of chapter 15. overgrown mugwort recording by Timothy Lucas
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Open source interviews #9 - Liyas Thomas, founder of Hoppscotch.io
foreign thanks so much for joining me hi thanks for having me absolutely let's uh kick it off would you like to share some information about your background and how hopscouts got started yeah definitely uh so my name is Leah Thomas I'm the co-founder and CEO of hopscotch and hopes coach is an open source API development platform uh we basically help developers to design apis test them monitor itself even you know while uh canceling those apis writing documented so it's basically an end-to-end suit for everything related to apis I started the the initial project uh back in 2019 uh when I was working in another company in a full-time shop so it actually started as a personal Tool uh you know something that I built for myself you know in the weekends you know that kind of stuff but uh later on was it kind of like grew uh into this this you know entire uh Fleet for everything liquid API so yeah that's that's how it started it was a personal side project for me I love it and and a lot of a lot of the stories are are like this you know personal problem of the founder that's how most people got started I love it and I learned about hopscots from my co-founder zaf uh picking it up to demo algora and so you know the value speaks for itself uh how did you originally decide to open source uh Hopscotch what went through your mind there uh so you know hopes coach is essentially not the first ever you know such a tool that I that I actually built for myself uh I I guess I have built somewhere around half a decimal uh you know such tiny tiny little projects uh which were you know all of them were a kind of paid me to do the do the stuff I do so I basically uh friend and engineer I used to be a friend and engineer uh I made such tiny tiny utilities and I had this all I had this habit of you know making all those project options so so that uh at least someone from the community or you know someone who had the same issue that I had can maybe discover the project at some time uh maybe contribute to it and you know at least uh you know make it use for for the community so that's that's that's why I kind of had a kind of like a habit for me that's fine and what did it look like early on uh you know attracting the first users and contributors uh how did you launch it uh yeah so as soon as I had the first MVP of the project I I wrote a Blog about it on my uh on my you know that we I have I have been participating in a developer Forum called Davido so it's basically you know where developers hang out they write blogs about their learnings they basically you know share their updates you know that kind of stuff so I wrote a Blog and it kind of went viral I I also remember posting it around uh product and uh also on Hacker News so you know the other usual uh places where we can you know promote your status so that's the usual way but the blog post and I also did a tweet on my Twitter profile these two things kind of enviral had uh you know few thousand uh initial users uh landing on my first remedy you know so that's that's how I thought standard yeah I love it and where along the way did you start thinking about you know potential monetization of the project and how the license comes into play and then maybe the team as well are growing it so if you could walk us through yeah so the initial uh you know mdp of the project uh something that I personally made was back in 2019 and uh you know uh the the blog post went viral I I were able to onboard uh you know somewhere around 15 000 plus uh uses in the worst in the first couple of weeks like within the first two months we had somewhere around 15 000 plus uses using the very first MVP that I made in like a six hour window so that was that was actually the the that point like why are we I mean why why the hell the users are using it's like this is kind of like a tool that I built uh in my free time after the working hours kind of thing so that was the initial purposes going on but you know from from the early days onwards I thought the the hopes good be a company to individuals rather than teams or you know corporate so I put the entire focus on uh intuition developers first so that you know they can uh they can figure out a better way to test apis they can share the uh you know working through this apis with their teammates like I I entirely put the fox sound individuals first rather than you know making it available for teams or Enterprises but this is not an ideal way to you know build a product like if you want to survive if you want to uh you know essentially uh build the project with much more features you know Enterprise grade features you have to figure out a monetization plan you know you have to basically stick a business model to the project so the transition from you know being an open source project to a you know commercializable product is is still in a working process kind of thing so at first uh I thought I would I would just go with the you know plain sponsor me to enjoy this kind of interesting like I had a sponsorship uh you know accounted GitHub so that uh you know those who want to enjoy the upgraded features that could have been that could have you know sponsored me to work on the project and it it actually worked I have been sponsored by you know great personalities from around the world like CEO of GitHub even CEO of GitHub and uh few other great personalities from Microsoft of uh Google and you know a lot of lot of Fortune 15 companies startups sponsoring me to you know work on the side project and uh yeah so that was the thing like I was able to like discover the directions this group of people who had the same issue that I had and they were you know even ready to pay for me to work on full time and you know being work on an open source uh project full time was kind of like a a dream come true to me uh back in 2019 so that's that's how and that's when I discovered that that could be a monetization strategy for this project yeah I love it thanks so much for sharing uh this information and so you know from a side project to 15 000 people using it in two months and you're getting pulled in that direction you have to put your Java wreck on and so you know along the way with all that pool how did you how did you think about an approach sort of like okay I need I need some help maybe I need to secure some funding maybe to grow the team how did you make decisions along the way on this uh you know as of today we have uh more than 200 plus contributors from the community and stuff like uh on the you know and they have you know we we had I I remember this like we had more than 100 issues creating on a weekly basis for you know CIS to uh eight months straight on our daily degrees so a lot of Engagement going on we are we are actually uh just close to fifteen thousand gigahertz Stars on our you know main repository the web client and you know a lot of engagement on the open source Community as well so the the popularity I mean I I don't know whether if there is this you know any other project which came this much more popularity uh in you know in this little uh times time so the the entire engagement happening on top and Source aspect of the project was actually the the critical one thing which uh made me to realize that this this thing I mean uses one thing like I can't let it die I can't let it you know become absolute after a while and uh you know figuring out the resources to build it was I would say relatively easy uh then you know getting your job so uh I actually I literally quit my job after one year into you know developing hoax coach in my free time and we raised the seed round of three million dollars in 2021 uh this this uh one year into the development and uh till then the the entire team of hopscotch was just me and uh my friend uh who is also uh the co-founder of the company later on with Andrew Bastian so he used to be a student and he's still a student right now I was just graduated you know I studied computer science in college and just graduated and just gotten into the first touch of NR so we were really leaned in the industry but we had this Confidence from uh from the you know offenses Community they gave us the confidence to work on it full time yeah wow I I love it I love it thanks thanks for sharing it and in case it wasn't clear we're talking about the 50 000 stars on the on the GitHub repo right yes it's uh that's that's incredible and so how are things looking like today could you share maybe some some highlights or metrics that you're particularly proud of and maybe an extra Milestone uh in 2020 to December like two months back uh we literally closed 1 million uh all-time active uses like all users so we actually have uh two set soft users one is uh basically those users who sign up to Cubs coach or IO which is basically the cloud instance of hopes coach we also have a you know self-hostable local instance in which uh we essentially does not have any telementary at place but again uh you know we we do have the Telemetry but it's completely option so we crossed one million users on the cloud instance on a monthly average uh we are close to uh 100 000 monthly active users as well oh wow phenomenal and the the team right now you guys are all distributed uh there's no office right yeah yeah we are remote from day one onwards I haven't met my uh you know co-founder for the first one year of development like he uh so he basically you do Canada too to continue studies we together worked on the project for one year straight without even you know seeing me in Personnel even for one time so yeah we are still distributed we are a team of 12 as of today all of them are Engineers I still write code maybe you know four or five hours a day and uh yeah all are remote mostly from India but we do have few employees from Bangalore yeah love it I love it and uh today how's um you already said you know for five six hours a day you know you're writing code working your product uh outside of product development what else is in your day-to-day life if you could share what it looks like yeah uh so you know uh being a kind of like a solo founder for the initial days and uh you know the entire uh requirements for you know starting at the company that's starting a legal entity uh handling payrolls a lot of documentation accounting bookkeeping so I basically uh workers uh I don't know maybe uh if you think later to the project because I I had this habit of you know doing everything myself for the you know for the initial days of the project for uh essentially the growth and uh well of the project so I still do a lot of things all by myself but uh you know trying to delegate a lot of stress uh as soon as possible so that I can you know actually concentrate on the sales and a few upcoming approaches that we have in our roadmap so yeah if you think so I'm basically the growth hacker uh the review the full stack developer the front-end engineer everything related to the project yeah I love it I mean that's that's exactly what it looks like and uh and you're learning how to delegate uh with the team I I had no prior experience on you know doing any of these uh previously so everything linked all by myself here and so um along the way and maybe especially in the early days were there some figures within open source that you particularly looked up to or maybe people you had conversations with that helps you navigate the waters uh oh yeah uh so I always had you know regular discussions with our general usage so you know as as the project uh really got popular in the open source communities and uh you know getting feedback from them are you know related easy then you know rather than being a properties I mean because uh if if they come up with a bug they are ready to open an issue on our GitHub report uh which is the reason why we had you know hundreds of issues so yeah we I always get the you know the channel for engagement with our end users open and uh you know as I said most of them they were from uh top you know Fortune 500 companies uh they they were employees of GitHub Google again you know a lot of tech companies so yeah that I mean no one particularly but again you know a lot of employees from GitHub uh were were really inspirational to me as well and so would you say that this this abundance of open issues and all this pool is also the main challenge in in doing this and being the maintainer uh would you highlight something else um yeah actually yes so you know uh when when I go go to sleep it was like uh 20 issues and when I just woke up it would be 200 issues and so what I shall do is so uh we were like a Duo of you know engineering team like me and Andrew he's basically in Canada I'm in India and we had two opposite entirely opposite time zones as well so we we just uh took it as a challenge like every issues opened on you know IST Indian standardized on I would be automatically reviewing I will be I will be the reviewer I mean we we said it to uh work that way and everything you know any issues or pull requests opened uh which is in you know Canadian time zone Andrew will be the reviewer so which which is the reason why we had engagement and you know uh the the ongoing development process throughout the day either me or him will be working on the project at any given time like it's it's you know in midnight or uh noon any time someone will be working on the project or throughout the day so we tackled it that way uh we had to you know differently opposite time zones uh so that that again uh was a challenge but you know I I would I would uh I would agree that for almost all options towards it uh these differences in you know the communication with you know with your peers who might be from another continent who might be even who haven't you know you haven't seen them uh even at once in your lifetime so all these are all these were challenges but you know we were able to uh overcome most of them but yeah that's that's how we did it I love it I love it it's really this is really cool actually and uh what would you say is your biggest surprise you know something a few years ago you would say wow never imagine this with the case I mean the whole Project's phenomenal just if you could highlight something uh actually you know uh so we actually started as a kind of like a uh hipster or kind of like a I don't know maybe a side project kind of thing like all our initial uis you know components they were they had like you know fluorescent neon green uh we had a very rough or not polished UI and all that and all our users allowed that like we were we were we were literally trying to come up with a much more standard uh Enterprise trade us and all but all our existing users were compelling me to stay on that you know that that like a hippie kind of thing but again we wanted to you know expand our uses to all our world uh we even did a rebranding on our project uh back in 2021 so even after rewriting the project uses you know still kept the support they you know uh they were giving so yeah uses uses love in all these two percent you know something that I haven't seen in any other project so that was kind of like a surprise for me that's really cool that's awesome and and I'm sure the character has uh you know stayed with the project involved um what what kind of things uh do you guys do to engage the community maybe some some tip on this front that you could give other other Founders um yeah yeah so we always try to uh you know engage with the with the community Through uh a neat platform any channels possible uh in our early you know starting from our LEDs onwards we had a lot of users from uh Indonesia Pacific regions like China India even from you know uh cities like Singapore and all over they they actually rely on a lot of open source project but their communication channels are you know kind of like restricted too few of you and uh most of them preferred some uh you know tools which they only use within their countries uh for example telegram a few of them were used in slack but we can't expect if I mean all of our users to use a single platform like as of today we have a Discord slack telegram even you know few more other instant messages so that everyone can reach to us and you know we even communicate through emails to you know certain countries uh all over the world so you know having a different communication channels are really a benefit for open source visitors which can you know widespread uh throughout the globe so yeah we we do again uh dedicate you know few hours every day to tackle the issues and uh obviously GitHub is the most uh engaged most prominent uh Communication channel in our in our entire fleet of products uh they can you know open an issue uh communicate on discussions tab so utilize all the mediums that's all and uh in terms of people you know new people coming in new contributors maybe they pick up a good first issue so people becoming a little more engaged and getting closer to the territory of maintainers are there any any lessons or tips to share in terms of that uh sort of like evolution of the contributor Community yeah so as I mentioned uh when I uh started the project we had a you know sponsorship type of thing like uh people you also need to uh you know basically contribute to the project uh so what I actually did is we evenly contributed the sponsorship uh amount within our contributors so if I get a thousand dollars on a monthly basis I would you know contribute the same within the contributors who came on that particular month like if I had uh 10 new contributors or you know 10 active contributors on the on that very month I would have split the the entire sponsorship amount evenly through them I would get 100 you know everyone would get 100 and that I I use that as a you know uh incentive to uh those who are you know looking to contribute but I actually kept it uh I I haven't disclosed to uh anyone else I mean those who only contributed the project know that this actually exists uh within Hopscotch uh so yeah I mean this this one little thing that we had in our project on our early days uh was actually you know one uh one thing which helped us to gain a lot of contributors as well wow good for you sir and thank you so much for sharing that actually and it's the first time I hear something like this and and did you did you ask the community members to also use GitHub sponsor and that's how you you managed it did you have to try something else because yeah yeah so when I uh you know when I had the sponsorship uh tires in place uh that was exactly the time when GitHub started to onboard uses to their period of spawn in our program so I I got an early invite but you know a lot of countries uh didn't had a access to uh did Your sponsorship you know in our lady so what actually did is I had uh multiple properties one in patch on uh one as you know PayPal like good good old PayPal button so we we had multiple you know payment processors uh back then but as soon as you know GitHub gave access to give Your sponsorship uh throughout the countries I I you know I just to I give you a sponsorship as of today that's that's really cool and again I haven't heard you know this kind of story before and I think a lot of people can take note here not just as a way to engage but also as a way to give back and and thank you yeah I mean this is the entire idea behind you know having a sponsorship kind of thing within the open system and uh you know being uh you know most globally used developer platform you know I forget her they can they can definitely do wonderful things and uh uh making sponsorship as a way to you know validate your idea uh maybe give it back to the community or I mean they're just gonna do this kind of things like you can you know bring up I mean GitHub also has apis to support this as well like you can maybe uh you know and give access to a certain set of features of the entire app to those who are only sponsoring here like you can do this with GitHub so yeah I I appreciate everybody I mean and everyone to look into it yeah hello today are you guys uh at all experimenting further with this model or trying something else or was it just for the early days and it got too cumbersome later on so as of today we don't uh uh you know we we essentially removed the you know sponsorship tiles uh back in 1421 when we raced before everyone like as of today uh you can uh enjoy hopes push all of the features for free for everyone yes still at pre-reading stage uh we are working towards building an Enterprise Edition to the you know hopes Coast Institute so I would call uh McLaren hope social distance as hope schools Community Edition we actually uh you know had several features in the team color out of this space like you can now create collections that can be shared within a team you can you know share environments you know that kind of stuff so we hope to monetize a a section within the app which are you know mostly usable for Enterprises and organizations like you know it will be mostly free for individuals but for those who want to uh you know enjoy a lot of features uh maybe you know customers and it's like we have an exciting roadmap for it as well so we will be uh working on this uh Enterprise creating systems of hopes coach something they can you know readily install on their premise without trade subscription model I mean I believe this is the best time for us to experiment on what actually evolves and what does not so you know taking the time to figure out what was the best plan what's the best way to figure out the right business model for us here that's that's phenomenal and uh you know surely everyone's excited for uh for the rollout of the Enterprise Edition is there anything additional you could tell us here in terms of you know how you navigated the license or maybe the subscription model more specifically or how you go about prioritizing product development given the Mastery of different users yeah we actually have two roadmaps one is the public facing road that we actually use GitHub issues and discussions threat to uh and you know with Badges and tags to denote on which issues that we are working on you know as an internal team but I'm pretty sure that the community and uh you know those who are contributing to the opens are working on you know a set of another issues and features but I'm I'm pretty sure they are working on another set but again we have an internal roadmap as well in which we have prioritized uh a lot of features which actually you know which essentially came from the community uh but you know we want to do things in a better way so as The Frigid grew the complexity of features and you know the entire stack of uh platform grew exponentially uh which you know involved a lot of complexity so the number of users who could contribute to the project uh you know in a quality way reduced which is you know actually a good thing considering the uh you know effect of project like we can't uh as of today tolerate a major bug in the prediction we can't tolerate that because you know if if we do that there would be like at least you know thousands of users who would be facing that that particular issue so uh as the that's the complexity of the project give you uh the core features are essentially okay I mean they will they will come from the internal uh roadmap and uh you know we still give equal importance to the public roadmap which have been you know entirely coined by the by the community itself so equal importance to internal Linux okay absolutely um is there something you could share with us in terms of how you you know as a person as a Founder sort of like manage your your psychology your emotions uh what maybe works for you for in terms of productivity and just get a little bit of light into that personal aspect of experience put into track all the things that I've done is very little but what I actually do is you know everything related to the company and you know the work I do we actually track them very well so we rely on uh GitHub projects and you know tools like linear and all which are you know a really good uh issue tracking systems so we relate a lot of video projects to track those issues uh we again uh uh depend a lot on uh the GitHub issues to uh you know basically track and navigate through the uh roadmap that we have so essentially I don't have a to-do list uh but as a company we have tasks and subtar so that's that's how I you know make sure that I have done everything for for the company driven as well then that's basically your life right there I mean as a person how you experience it or just GitHub missions endless GitHub issues and uh it's it's essentially applies to everyone working in Hope schools not just me but you know everyone who has been working in hopes for so that's how we do this stuff yeah uh to people getting started today you know releasing something to the world or to people closer to your position who have a growing open source project maybe got some funding as well is there some some lessons you might be able to share from along the way some advice to other Founders one thing I personally uh you know discovered is that a lot of contributors in a lot of uh open social realistic uses they they get started with a tiny idea they work on it maybe for a week or a month and after a while what they will do is they will they will let the project die I buy you know not contributing it to anymore uh making the dependencies outdated and you know basically uh not caring as I said would have been uploaded so I would I would you know and encourage users I mean encourage open source are contributors to trust the process and uh if you believe if you think your idea is worthy pursue it a little bit more further so that it can be you know discovered by others and uh uh you know wait for that Viral movement because you know if if you don't particular action is if you don't have that consistency what will actually happen is it will just die out and you know someone from uh you know another part of the world will have the same idea and they they pick business out of it so being consistent with the process is definitely a good thing for you know not just for me but for uh everyone in the in the open source industry that's phenomenal advice thank you for sharing this and uh as as you said before you make the bomb before you know people are knocking your door do your housekeeping keep it clean keep it updated have a documentation updated and Trust the process and eventually exactly it takes time like the the room is not built in a day so your project will definitely take at least few more months maybe any year so just the process that's all hello thank you thanks so much and it's an amazing highlight um are there any closing remarks or perhaps you would like to just you know Point people to come contribute uh definitely so uh we are all over GitHub uh simply search for Hot Scotch with two piece and uh we have uh so hopefully this is basically a an entire you know platform I mean platform of multiple projects we have a web client which is the most popular uh project from our organization you know it has uh more than 50 000 plus Europe Stars we have a CLI Tool uh which allows you to monitor you know API Health in your cicd by plans you can automate lot of stuff within the CLI you have uh proxy I mean we have proxy browser extensions like uh mini projects within the organization so uh for those who want to contribute to the project do do contribute to any of the uh you know that Fosters within our organization and there's a global team that doesn't sleep I love it this is perfect thank you so much for doing this I think a lot of us will benefit uh people creating in the space I really appreciate the opportunity to interview and it was great meeting you as well congratulations for the incredible incredible thank you thank you for having me thank you thank you
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hello again everybody its Bruce so I'm back in the begin after work and I'm going to try to my stool project you might remember from last time I need to cut all these short pieces down square them up and then just try to put the thing back together ok squared off these ins with the handsaw just kind of just kind of trying as I go I used this one most of the time at one point I tried to use the hacksaw but it was too slow because the the teeth are so fine so anyway have these squared up pretty good pretty much everyone I checked with the square now what I need to do is find the shortest of them all and then use that one is the the one that all the link that all of them will be and then because each one is longer than this each one should have more to cut off than this one so f be gentle when I slide my stock back so I don't knock the stop loose but if I don't knock it loose you know I'm going to clamp down each one with another clamp I think it'll work so I'm going to go ahead and give it a try hope it works set that right there exactly 23.5 ok just got finished cutting all these um boards up all these pieces in the end I think the result is pretty good you can see they're pretty darn even okay now the two halves are finished nope pretty good now what I need to do is these guys here like that okay it's mostly done this is at least where i was that when i put it together poorly last time and it's much much better this time but i bet it's a lot more square yeah that's pretty darn good really really good actually it's nearly perfect there's a little ugly gap they're still really square alright that's good can't get it in yeah looks good so it's much much better than before but the stool course isn't quite finished cuz as you can see there's no top and I still need to figure out the bottom let's all go leg takes on the Panama put my legs my mega rich powerful and shadow party I borrow bye it's a face a prob life is all I need mazal hui aur Geeta well the stool projects finally finished I think it's pretty solid the footrests are at a good distance so I'm pretty happy with it second time around building it that is definitely not beautiful but it's good enough for the shop alright hope you enjoyed watching till next time bye
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Learn German Language for English speaker - 8 -The nominative case
welcome to 5-minute German grammar thank you for watching this presentation will introduce the nominative case German has four cases nominative accusative dative and genitive the nominative case is used to mark the subject of the sentence which is the person or thing performing the main action in the sentence it is also used to mark the predicate adjectives or predicate noun in a sentence let's take a look at all of these uses in turn the subject of a sentence is always in the nominative case using the analogy of the German sentence as a stage the subject is the main actor on this stage the person or thing performing an action in the sentence you see on the screen is it say Here I am sitting here the first person singular personal pronoun ich performs the action of sitting therefore it is in the nominative case in the subject of the sentence the adverb here simply describes the place where the action is being performed subjects can also be inanimate objects in this sentence the computer from Ksenia gute the computer works well the masculine noun the computer performs the action of working therefore it is in the nominative case and the subject of the sentence the adverb gute simply describes the manner in which the action is being performed predicate adjectives are also in the nominative case predicate adjectives are simply adjectives that appear after a linking verb in a sentence and in essence provide more information about the subject in the sentence you see on the screen thus Otto is vote the car is red the neuter noun das Auto is the subject of the sentence and therefore in the nominative case the adjective oat is also in the nominative case as it appears after the linking verb is predicate nouns are also in the nominative case like predicate adjectives predicate nouns are simply nouns that appear after a linking verb in a sentence and provide more information about the subject in the sentence you see on the screen ich bin professor I am a professor the first person singular personal pronoun ish is the subject of the sentence it is therefore in the nominative case the masculine noun professor is also in the nominative case as it appears after the linking verb bin it may be useful for you to think about predicate nouns and adjectives in terms of an equal sign when a linking verb appears in a sentence then both sides of the sentence the subject and predicate will be in the nominative case finally it is important to note that other verbs besides forms of zine to be can also function as a linking verb in this sentence each VAD a professor I become a professor the verb Veda simply reports on the subjects change of being since no real action is described in the sentence both subject and predicate are in the nominative case in the sentence you see here Z blipped who wish she remains calm the verb wiped simply links the subject with a state of being since no real action is depicted both the subject and predicate are in the nominative case the 5-minute German grammar series is produced by David Neville associate professor of German the videos scripts and lecture slides are released under a creative commons attribution-noncommercial-sharealike 4.0 international license don't be a square remix and share
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Biot Savart law (vector form) | Moving charges & magnetism | Khan Academy
we know current carrying wires produce magnetic field around them in this video let's figure out exactly how to calculate the strength of that magnetic field and it's given by a famous law in magnetism which is called the bo savar law that's how you pronounce them they're frenchmen so what does the bosavar law say for to use this law we have to consider a tiny element of the wire you can't just do the you can't just calculate it for the entire wire so let's say i consider a very tiny piece of that wire all right that very very tiny piece of that wire and let's say that that piece has a length of dl that's the length of that and i'm using d because it's very tiny you imagine it's an infinitesimal and let's say that the current is i and now imagine i want to calculate what the strength of that magnetic field is at some point over here some random point over here at distance r from this particular element so how do i calculate the strength of the magnetic field here so b or saw our law basically says that the strength of the magnetic field at this point and we'll call that d b b stands for magnetic field and d because it's a tiny magnetic field created by a tiny piece of wire so that's going to be vectorially so it's a vector equation get ready for this it's going to be a constant mu naught by 4 pi times i times d l cross r cap divided by r squared now i always found vector equations a little scary because you know they have all these cross products and everything so first thing we'll do is look at a magnitude of this equation and try to make sense of that so what would be the magnitude of this equation so if i just look at the magnitude of db which i'm just going to write db that's going to be this is a constant we'll get to that we'll get to what that mu naught is so mu naught by 4 pi i will remain the same denominator r square will remain as it is what is the magnitude of this how do you take magnitude of a cross b it will be magnitude of a times magnitude of b times sine of the angle between the two so magnitude of this that's just going to be dl times magnitude of this what is this by the way what is this r cap our cap is a unit vector in the direction of r and since it's a unit vector its magnitude is one so magnitude of this times magnitude of this which is 1 times the sine of the angle between them so sine of the angle between the dl vector how what is the direction of dl vector well you choose the direction of the current as the direction of the dl vector and you choose the direction of r as a direction of r cap so the angle between the two is going to be this if i call this theta then it will be sine theta because the cross product has a sine in it so sine theta so that's the magnitude all right so what is the equation saying well first of all there is a constant over here just like how we have constants in coulomb's law so there we had 1 over 4 pi epsilon naught here we have mu naught by 4 pi i'll get to that mu naught part in a second okay but there is a constant and then it says that magnetic field depends upon the strength of the current which makes sense because we know it's the moving charges that create magnetic field so higher current means more moving charges per second more magnetic field that makes sense we also see that the db depends upon dl the length of the current element why is that well that's because if you took a longer current element then you would have more moving charges in them and as then so the magnetic field will be due to more moving charges and so you would expect the magnetic field to increase so if you have double the dl you have double the number of moving charges and so you have double the magnetic field so this also makes perfect sense what does this say oh it's inversely proportional to r square that means that if you go farther away the magnetic field drops off as one over r square and that actually makes me feel very comfortable because we've seen this before in newton's law of gravity we've seen one over r squared in coulomb's law and now we're also seeing this in bosavar law so that's that's great and just like with coulomb's law how it only works for point charges we're seeing that bo sub r only works for point current elements so we have to only consider very tiny pieces of wire you can't consider that for the entire length of wire so so far you know everything was very similar to coulomb's law but there's one major difference there's a sine theta coming over here and that's a huge difference and let me show you how that difference you know actually pans out so if we go back to our charges and electric fields imagine i consider a circle around a point charge which is at the center and i asked you hey consider three points a b and c where do you think the electric field not magnetic electric field strength would be higher where do you think would it be the charge is at the center where would it be well because the distance is the same it doesn't matter everywhere electric field on this circle is going to be the same 1 by 4 pi epsilon not q by r square q is the same r is the same everywhere okay but now let's consider replace this charge with a current element okay a tiny piece of wire having current is called current element now i ask you again um where do you think would the magnetic field be higher would it be same everywhere would be different can you pause the video just look at this sine theta and see if you can figure out out of three places where it would be higher will be lower yeah there would be can you pause and try all right so this time we need to be a little bit more careful because we also have to consider the angle theta between the current and the r so the current is to the right what is the direction what what's where is r over here for this one our r is going to be from here to here okay here to here and so over here this is 90 degrees sine 90 is 1 that's the maximum value meaning over here you will get the maximum value of db magnetic field okay what about at this point well if i were to draw from here to here the r value remains the same but look at what happens to theta it's no longer 90 degrees it's more than 90. and sine of any angle more than 90 between 90 and some obtuse angle it's going to be less than one so db is going to be smaller what about over here well if i were to draw again uh r from here to here if i do that this time what's the angle the angle is zero what is sine zero oh sine zero is zero so over here our db is zero look at what what you're seeing even though we're going at the same distance the magnetic field is not exactly the same because it not only depends on the distance it also depends on the angle that's the most important thing over here we see that when you are at 90 degrees whether you are here or you are here somewhere 90 degrees you get maximum field and what we see is that at 0 or at 8 180 degrees you know if you go here this will be a 180 degrees sine wave is also zero you get zero and so in between you get magnetic field in between the maximum and the minimum value so it decreases and then it increases and then again decreases and then it increases again so magnetic fields will always be maximum perpendicular to the current element and they'll be minimum on the axis of that current element and that's what this this important thing is telling us all right now final couple of things one is what is this mu knot what's important is it's a constant for vacuum and most of the times we'll be dealing with vacuum and the value of that constant is going to be let me write that down over here the value of that constant is 4 pi times 10 to the power -7 and it'll have some units which you can work out this is tesla and you have current i don't remember the units i think you can work that out but it's given a name it's called per me a oops you can't i can't read this sorry per me a b t of vacuum and if you think hey that sounds very familiar to what we saw earlier yeah that was called permittivity this is called permeability i did not name it don't blame me i know these names are very very similar to each other what matters to me is that hey i know the value of that and it's it's 4 pi times 10 to the power minus 7. and so basically when you look at this whole constant the value of the constant is just 10 power minus n because 4 pi would just cancel out all right last thing let's look at the direction of the magnetic field because that's also important magnetic field is a vector it has a direction how do i figure out the direction of the magnetic field there are a couple of ways to do that i like both of them one is something that we've already seen before to find the direction of the magnetic field we can use our right hand clasp rule so you take your right hand and you clasp the conductor so that your thumb points in the direction of the current then the encircling fingers will give you the direction of the magnetic field and then you can use that to figure out what the magnetic field direction would be so everywhere to the right doesn't matter where you go everywhere to the right the magnetic field is into the screen so immediately i can say hey the magnetic field at point p should also be into the screen the magnetic field somewhere to the left would be out of the screen but we have a vector equation we should also be able to get the same answer just by looking at this vector equation so let's try that let's get rid of this class rule you can always use the class rule but you know using two two methods are always better you can always check yourself so over here uh if you want to get the direction of magnetic field you have to get the direction of dl cross r so here's how i like to do i have look at my dl it's this way i look at my r is this way so i have to do across from dl to r and how do you do cross from dl to r you take your right hand and you align it such that your four fingers are along this cross here's how i would do it so if i would show you my hand i would align it with my dl and then i cross it this way and while i do that look at the direction of my thumb the thumb gives you the direction of the cross product the thumb is pointing inwards and therefore the magnetic field over here must be inwards so both methods the clasp rule and the cross product will give you this same answer so can you quickly find out what will be the direction of the magnetic field at point a and point b can you pause and find that out all right if you use the clasp rule then we clasp our conductor such that the thumb points in the direction of the current that gives you the magnetic field encircling fingers gives the magnetic field i see that at point a the magnetic field is coming out of the screen so immediately i understand that the magnetic field over here must be out of the screen and we show out of the screen this way and over here everywhere down the magnetic field should be into the screen so everywhere below it should be into the screen but can we also confirm that using our cross product of course so if i start with say at point a i have to cross from dl to r so i have to cross this way so my encircling finger should go this way and so the way i align my palm is like this preparing it to cross and when i cross it with my circle my four fingers that's how it looks and so that look at the direction of the thumb it's coming out of the screen that's exactly what we predicted and similarly if i were to do at point b this time i have to cross it the other way around and so i'm going to hold my palm the other way around like this if i hold it like this now i cross it in this direction and so my thumb represents the magnetic field is into the screen it's exactly what we get over here and so now that we know how to calculate magnetic field due to tiny pieces of wire if you want to calculate the total magnetic field due to all the to the entire wire we just sum them up due to each tiny piece or we have to do an integral and we'll look at some problems in future videos
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Life in the Lab: A DNA sequencing pipeline
I’m Louise Aigrain and I’m part of the R&D, DNA pipelines team here at the Sanger Institute. My job is to test and develop new methods to sequence DNA. A DNA pipeline is the process of taking DNA samples preparing them for sequencing and sequencing them, before releasing the data to the researcher. Because we work with DNA samples and sometimes the samples have a very low amount of DNA we need to make sure that we will never contaminate them with our own DNA and that's why we wear lab coats and gloves all the time. We receive the samples in 96 well plates and they’ve already been extracted and purified from cell tissue or blood, when we receive those samples we need to check the quality of the DNA to check that is still very long strings of genomic DNA - that's what we call the quality control or QC step. We really don't want to waste a lot of the sample for quality control that's why we are using the Mosquito robot for that step because it's able to pipette only nanolitres of DNA. These nanolitres of DNA pipetted by the robot are then mixed with a solution containing a fluorescent dye. These molecules of dye glow very, very bright only when they touch DNA so we can relate the level of fluorescence with the actual concentration of DNA in the sample. Then when we are sure that our DNA is of good quality and in good amounts, we start the library construction itself. This takes place in our pre-PCR lab on the Bravo robots. The Bravo robots will be able to pipette some solution, containing what we call adaptors. These adaptors are very short fragments of DNA that get attached or ligated to the end of our DNA samples. The adaptors have two goals - they allow the sample to attach at the surface of the flow cell and they also contain a tag that will be part of our sequencing data and will allow us to always know which fragment of DNA came from which sample. Because we process such a high number of samples we need to make sure that we never exchange them or lose them and that's why we use barcodes on each of our plates. We have a process called LIMS - which stands for Laboratory Information Management System - which allows us to scan all those barcodes and track the samples all along the library preparation process. After attaching the adaptors to our DNA fragment, we take the samples off the robot deck onto a bench. Because we are sharing those benches with a lot of people in the lab they need to remain very tidy and clean, so we have divided the space with tape and labels so that we know exactly where things are. The samples are now ready for PCR amplification and during this process we have to heat the sample to a high temperature. To avoid evaporation we seal the plates with a very tight seal. PCR amplification has to be done in a different lab to avoid cross contamination and we pass the sample through a special hatch between those two labs. Each lab has different colours of lab coats to make sure that we are not contaminating samples between the labs. We then take the samples and put them in a PCR machine that is able to amplify the DNA. The DNA samples are now ready for sequencing and in order to be loaded on the sequencer, we need to remove the seal. Now that's quite a tricky step, despite the fact that it looks very simple and no robot can do it. It has to be done by hand to avoid splashes between the samples, which would lead to cross contamination. The samples are then put on a flow cell, loaded onto the sequencer and the sequencing run can start. During a run we can check on the monitor of each sequencer, the quality of the data being created and check that everything is working fine on the sequencer. When a sequencing run is finished the data is transferred to a data centre,which is a huge cluster of computers. The last stage for our pipelines team is to check that we have produced enough data and of good quality and when that last check is done, the researchers that initially requested the sequencing are able to access the data in the cluster. I really like working in the DNA pipelines because it uses a lot of different skills. I studied chemistry and then I worked in a biophysics lab, so that's why I particularly like it. It's always exciting and never boring.
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HOW TO Manage Natural Wavy Hair
what's up guys name is cause Brno thank you so much for stopping by my youtube channel this week for those of you who are new please make sure you hit that subscribe button and that notification bellow so you guys would get notified whenever I upload a new video so today what I want to talk about is curly hair curly wavy very thick hair even thinning wavy hair which is very important to keep tabs on because no one wants your hair no one wants to have thin hair and if you do see that you're finding thinning hair you've got to make sure you resolve that issue ASAP so today I want to share with you guys some key products and instructions on how to maintain healthy curly wavy hair so let's go ahead and get into this video right now so the first thing you want to make sure you do is brush your hair and I know brushing may only seem for horses but what do horses have very long silky hair so it's very important that you brush your hair every night after a good warm shower and before bed and basically just let your hair ride through the night because want to make sure that you detangle any knots and you're also stripping away any dead hair that could cause other hair to break and also cause split ends so basically this works as a follicle body massage and that's what's gonna help induce healthy hair is by using a really cool wide brush comb like this one right here and basically after a shower after a nice warm shower you go ahead and you comb those locks and you're just helping prevent that breakage and also detangling and just gonna make your hair a little bit more magical and more manageable so that's what we want that's what you want and that's what this is gonna help you get so get one and also this doesn't just count for people with longer hair this also helps with people with very short hair as well so so not only long haired curly hair people but also people with very short hair all could benefit from a nice little hair massage with your wide tooth comb now another thing that may help you have become a little bit more full volumous and just look a little bit shinier and healthier and just overall give it a very great healthy look is by having a very good oil so by applying something like this this is Amarillo oil right here this helps hydrate your curls it helps nourishing your scalp and it also helps feed into the nutrients that your hair desires so basically what you're gonna do is use this once or twice a week depending on how curly your hair is and what exactly is one you do with it how much you have and then you're gonna figure out a nice rhythm that helps feel that your hair is a little bit more nourish healthy soft and then you can do more hairstyles by having that healthy hair so a good nice oil like this marula oil could go a very long way and it can help hydrate your hair and keep it very full and just nourished and that's exactly what everyone with curly and wavy hair needs so this would come in many formulas like a leave-in conditioner as well so something that has let's say Hsieh butter or marula oil Moroccan oil that all helps induced very good hair so I'm gonna have this one link down below and you guys could do your own little research on it but it could all definitely definitely helps hydrate your hair and keep it very healthy and shiny and just glistening so oil I know some of you guys have wavy curly hair and feel like there's a very thinning part into in your hair and or you're just noticing that your hair is thinning and I'm not this is a big big issue for me I actually just noticed some spots that were thinning a little bit and I was asking my hairstylist what to do and so for me where I thin out the most is right here basically right here right here is where my dad is balding and it's basically come down for my family so I so I talked to my hair stylist and I asked her if she recommend anything great and she did a little test analysis and she definitely confirmed that that's where my hair is gonna be thinning at the most so I have to take preventive care now so that I won't be bald and also since I am balding just a little bit I'm losing a little bit hair because I am aging this even helps restore the hair loss that I've experienced even in a short amount of time so this is the Bosley hair follicle energizer and I've been using this for a few months and I definitely notice within like the first month definitely look thicker I did not take any before-and-after photos because I didn't have any expectations so I am going to take a photo of this now and maybe in a couple months after I finish using this whole thing I would do a before and after photo but this Bosley hair follicle energizer works amazing and this doesn't just work in the areas where I pointed out to you right here it could work anywhere where you feel like you're experiencing hairs thinning with low density so basically how you use this is after the shower you place a little bit of oil you place it in an area where it's desired and you blow-dry and then you leave like that without any products on top of it you could use any hair products as well I like to use it at nighttime just because I like to just use this solely as my night ritual products and just leave it in there for that evening until I take a shower the next morning but this Bosley follicle energizer I definitely recommend it's very affordable I think it's about 22 something dollars I will link it down below in the description but it definitely helps a lot and like I said if you're experiencing thinning hair or even if you want to do preventive measures then I highly recommend you guys check out app I like this because no one wants to have thinning hair brittle hair because it's a little bit scary so definitely keep eye on that and find yourself a product like this Bosley product that I'm sharing with you guys right now so the next thing is basically what every man does and every man uses and I actually hope every man uses this but this is shampooing your hair but you're not gonna want to shampoo your hair every single day you want a co-wash and essentially what co-washing is just leaving the shampoo out of it and just solely using the conditioner and the conditioner is going to help maintain nourishing and not strip away any of the natural natural oils and nutrients that your scalp and your hair and follicle is producing on its own but it's going to help maintain that and kind of keep it in there as a nice little coat layer and that's exactly what people with long curly wavy hair need or very take care because we need to have more moisture because we have more of it and so that means that you can't strip away all of their moisture or natural vitamins that your hair produces with shampoo every single day so stay away from shampooing and ideally what I do for my hair is shampoo on a Monday and on a Friday and I use conditioning conditioner on a Wednesday or even sometimes two times a week or as a skip Friday and use conditioner as well depending on how much product I use and how my hair is feeling sometimes it feels a little bit more volume is a little bit more soft so I just continued to use the conditioner sometimes it was very dry and brittle so that means that my hair is probably way down a lot I can't really style it so I use shampoo and conditioner to help restore and revitalize my hair so what you guys want to do is make sure you guys find your own little hair agenda with shampoo and this is basically the base layer of just finding a rhythm for your curly wavy hair for some of you guys that have a little bit of a longer hair you guys might need to shampoo a little bit more often or just use a certain type of shampoo I highly recommend using a sham who called kenra right here which is a volumizing shampoo and conditioner works amazing you don't lose any volume you don't really use any texture it's very easy on the hair and also it doesn't pull or tug after you use it when you apply product which sometimes sucks when I use like Pantene or something it feels like my hair is very weak and brittle can Roe shampoo and conditioner work amazing and it's a little bit more expensive but still works wonders so these are the little tips and tricks I have for you guys a nice comb the Bosley the oil and also the shampooing the co-washing works amazing and you guys want to make sure you do this religiously ritual and like I like to call I can answer everyday ritual like chapter and this is gonna help you maintain a very healthy hair and curly wavy mess that you have up there like myself so that's what I have for you guys today let me know what you guys think about these products if you guys want me to find a product that has a little bit more on the budget side let me know down below that could be a whole separate video anything you guys want to see just let me know down below in the comments and let's talk thank you guys so much for stopping by my youtube channel this week my name is cross Berto on instagram at bike Alberta don't forget to push down on everything peace out guys [Music] you
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Another Morning in Paradise Destroyed by the True Sound of Existential Despair
oh Jesus [ __ ] Christ good [ __ ] God can you guys hear this [ __ ] [ __ ] this screaming little [ __ ] two-year-old brat it is this absolutely accurately gorgeous I mean over the top beautiful morning it is a Thursday morning July six 2023 I believe it is [ __ ] it's eight o'clock in the morning now but of course I have been awake since this little [ __ ] two-year-old got me up at 6 30. oh Jesus [ __ ] Christina how one God damn two-year-old you know I hear this family that they [ __ ] drive up in this [ __ ] little brat is going on so for two goddamn days and nights I had two [ __ ] two-year-olds here two two-year-olds a four-year-old and a five-year-old and uh there is one point I just had to get in the [ __ ] truck when they were both here and it was like stereo and uh I just had to get in the [ __ ] truck and and leave just to get away from this [ __ ] you know they get out of the [ __ ] car they're screaming I mean completely destroying the uh peace and quiet and Tranquility uh of what I tried to set up here at bugs in the jar Farm just you know and the the space of 30 seconds these other [ __ ] they're out with their with their goddamn screaming and it's almost as bad when they're laughing thank God I've never had any of them singing and they that the sound of children singing uh uh the the the the very sound of children singing makes me almost long for children crying uh children singing is one of the most irritating [ __ ] sounds on the planet and I've never heard this this whole [ __ ] saying that children should be seen but not heard I I sure is [ __ ] I agree with the second half of that sentence uh that they need to have a [ __ ] sock stuck in their [ __ ] mouth from the time they're about 10 minutes old and you pull it out when they're about eight should be seen children should be seen uh I like to see children uh waving goodbye out of the [ __ ] window of a car or leaving bugs in a jar farm and I'd like to see children doing that and children waving goodbye that is one of the great Joys probably children waving goodbye has brought me more joy so you know my the joy of children the number one Joy of children hands down Bar Nine is having them waving goodbye which of course is the polar opposite of waving hello so this is a perfect example right here perfect example now this wasn't the two-year-old this was the five-year-old so what this is guys this is you know I have these five gallon uh jugs of drinking water in each one of the cabins where I fill up my delicious well water well there's this I haven't put on so hard now so there's the spout that comes off the you know when you pump the water the the the water comes out of the end of the spout it's got this little plug to keep cockroaches from going up it so this family with this uh with the two-year-old and a five-year-old we're up here for two [ __ ] nights and uh so I come up here today I got more people coming in today with two more kids at least they're eight and 13 thank God the kids coming in today are 8 and 13. so uh I come here to fill up the water jug and there's no [ __ ] spout on it that uh the the goddamn spout on the water jug uh had mysteriously disappeared and uh I'm looking all around so I call the people it's family from India so I had one family from India and another family from China here for the Fourth of July and may I have another Indian family coming in today uh so anyway now as an Indian dude like what the [ __ ] where's the [ __ ] spout on the on the Jog and he goes what are you talking about Sam and I said the [ __ ] spout that you're let your goddamn little kid uh just thought was some [ __ ] toy and uh it ripped off the the goddamn uh water pump and he goes let me ask my wife is that nothing the guy was smart you see the you see the tent set up out front uh the dude uh the father slept in the tent he said he slept great he went out there and slept in the [ __ ] tent leaving his wife in the in the two-year-old and the five-year-old in the house the poor man uh was thrilled to have this goddamn tent so the the wife tells him tell Sam to look under the bed that's where the spout under the bed so I go back in the house and I and I have to pull it you know I pull this big hammock out of there and [ __ ] and uh way back under the bed behind the hammock and Jet there's the goddamn spout so this woman knew that the water spout was under the bed don't you think uh they they could have uh that she could have gotten in on her [ __ ] hands and knees and got in the goddamn water spout out and put it back on The Jug that which is this other part of this thing is this uh which I was talking about in this recent ramp you know cheering on Frontier Airlines having their stewardesses offered to throw screaming babies out the [ __ ] window uh is is this this entitlement of these breeders and and I will say this is a lot bigger problem with women than men I think the vast majority of this breeder entitlement is is uh goddamn mothers it's just like you know they paid to stay here uh so since they paid to stay here they were just entitled their their [ __ ] five-year-old to start ripping [ __ ] apart and uh and it's not her job to uh it's not her [ __ ] job to clean up and fix the damage that her kids caused that's just not not her [ __ ] problem is not her [ __ ] job you know you've heard these little [ __ ] called curtain climbers so I'm assuming this was the two-year-old and not the five-year-old so uh you know one of the windows in the tiny house it was right directly alongside the bed so while you're in the bed you can open and close a courage without having to get out of bed and uh so obviously the two-year-old was trying to rip the goddamn curtains down so what the woman did was she stuffed the curtains up in the you know top corners of the curtain rods just balled them up and stuffed them in there between the curtain rod and the wall and and wrinkled the [ __ ] out I mean you know these are my 600 curtains so she goes in there and she and she wrinkles the curtains up in a ball and then stuffs them in there it would it would have taken her about 15 seconds just to take the [ __ ] curtain rod off uh but no uh she decides so now that my you know my 600 curtains that this Amish woman made are all [ __ ] wrinkled and balled up and uh do you think she uh before they left do you think that she like maybe would have unballed the curtains and tried to straighten them out no she just left him in this [ __ ] wrinkled ball uh that's from the [ __ ] two-year-old uh she leaves the [ __ ] water spout up under the bed I'm sure I'm gonna find some more goddamn damage you know I I charge no cleaning deposit here I I charge no damage deposit here and uh so the this family down here you know they got they got the two-year-old and a four-year-old uh down there and you know in blue dragon which is the biggest uh one of the tiny houses here and uh I guess they leave tomorrow but I get to go look at the goddamn damage that a [ __ ] two-year-old and a four-year-old is inflicted on that place in four [ __ ] days I need to start uh charging a damage deposit not not for dogs for uh for kids these goddamn kids are they're a hell of a lot more uh destructive they're uh you know they're they're a bigger bother at the you know for people coming here looking for some peace and quiet and serenity in nature that they have to listen to this [ __ ] [ __ ] and with these [ __ ] screaming little brats in it and as far as I can tell either this family they don't tell the [ __ ] kid to shut the [ __ ] up so their mother last night we put in I put in a brand new modem and router yesterday brand new motorman wrestle we have that top of the line uh internet so I I go up to their cat and they were off somewhere I go up to their cabin and make sure that the internet works fine from the cabin so the everything is working fine and so uh they get back home and I tell them I've upgraded the internet here and uh given the new password and I told them I said I took both of my laptops up there to your house and uh it's getting fine internet and stuff and so uh a couple of hours later the woman you know she's working remotely she comes down and starts setting up her laptop in the community kitchen you know right down by the right down by the side of the house and stuff and I said oh I I said are you having problems with the Wi-Fi and she doesn't know everything's fine with the Wi-Fi she goes I'm trying to get away from the kids so I can get some work done so the the this woman is fleeing her own [ __ ] children foreign that's what I said uh I just kind of laughed and she said well I guess you can hide from here so she left her husband up there to deal with the goddamn two-year-old and the four-year-old and then and I don't know if he's sleeping out of the tent so they also have this 15 year old out of this 15 year old boy a really nice kid and it's like this dude this 15 year old boy he he spends like his entire time here in in the goddamn bathroom I don't know what this kid is doing in there it's like he'll go in the you know they have their own outhouse they have their own Outhouse and as far as I can tell the Father the two-year-old and the five-year-old are using the Outhouse and the mother and the 15 year old are choosing to take the walk to the community bathroom but this 15 year old it's it's not like it comes to the bathroom one time and does whatever you do in the bathroom and leaves he comes he comes in and out in and out in and out in and is it like does the [ __ ] dude have diarrhea I mean what the [ __ ] how many times and this is a good long walk down some steep stairs so he'll come all the way down to the stairs he'll go in the bathroom he'll be in there about 10 minutes then he'll walk all the [ __ ] way back up to the cabin and then 20 minutes later he comes back again goes back in the bathroom uh you know locking everybody else out he is completely taking over and dominated the [ __ ] bathroom that everybody uh uh that everybody shares but uh see that and screaming [ __ ] yelling so anyway I get rid of them tomorrow and uh have a 13 year old and an eight-year-old showing up here where I'm sitting up here right now in the Piney Woods uh the sound of young children talk about the sound of existential despair sound of existential despair children crying children laughing children singing the sound of children is the sound of existential despair but anyway I have finished my saved the Planet Organic cup of coffee here found a lovely morning I'm going to wrap this up and uh get this place ready to be invaded by an eight-year-old and a 13 year old let's see what they can do to destroy the [ __ ] place you know there and avoid the sound of existential despair while you still can bye guys
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Mr Woods Teaches | Math Fluency | Triangles
welcome to mr woods teaches i'm fred woods ready to teach hi fellow mathematicians this is mr woods teaches and today we're going to be working on classifying triangles let's take a look first let's review some vocabulary notation so we have here angles and we're going to be talking about an acute angle obtuse angle right angle because that's going to help us identify the triangles that are acute obtuse and right okay here's some new notation so we have this triangle and that equals triangle saying triangle so this right here whereas the triangle abc is equal to triangle abc same thing like this here where we have angle f is equal to angle f and then we have our right angle is equal to 90 degrees and there's that little box right here and then we have this other stuff here it's classify so i'm saying hey you know if i say i want you to classify this triangle it's going to be an acute obtuse right or if it's an angle but that's for another video and greater than and less than is the triangle you know if that angle greater than 90 degrees then it's going to be obtuse is it less than 90 degrees then it's going to be acute so here we're working with triangles number one name the triangle write which each angle is acute obtuse or right and then a name for the triangle is and then it's going to be there and then we have to explain it so let's take a look here so we have this triangle and i see this right away and i'm like oh this is a right triangle so i'm going to say right i'm just going to there we go all right g h t and then i'm just going to put the triangle symbol because this triangle symbol now let's take a look here angle f that's what that means angle f and that if this is 90 degrees then these two have to add up to 90 degrees because all the interior angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees so these have to be less than 90 each so which means that they're an acute angle so f is acute i'm just going to put down a for acute g is right and h is acute as well now you're going to say well i need to explain this let's see what you can do i want you to pause the video and explain these answers welcome back so let's see if your explanation is similar or the same as mine so angle f and angle h are acute angles with less than 90 degrees angle g is the right angle that forms a square corner we see that square corner and it is 90 degrees a triangle that has one right angle is called a right triangle let's look at number two here it says here classify each triangle right acute a obtuse o or right r for each triangle here so we're classifying it but to explain it we also need to do something else what do you think that is if you are thinking label it yeah because that's going to help us with talking about it and explaining it so i'm going to put up here i'm going to say a this angle right here b and c and i'm going to put an o in the middle because that is obtuse right here this angle right here is is obtuse it's greater than 90 degrees how would you classify it and explain it let's take a look stop pause the video and you come up with your answer welcome back hopefully you have something similar to this or the same let's take a look from triangle abc so we have a b c angle b and angle c are both acute with less than 90 degrees and we could definitely see that they're not a right angle angle a is obtuse angle that is greater than a right angle of 90 degrees let's take a look at number three how would you classify this pause the video write it out then we're going to come back and for the answer welcome back one of the things i can notice here is right out of the box i already know that that is a greater than 90 degrees because if i want i would have to have a line perpendicular to this base right here to make it 90 degrees and it's greater than that as you can see right here so that's definitely going to be i'm going to put it out here just right next to it o for obtuse and then i need to talk about this you know it's like well wait a minute i want to label it as i did before so i'm going to do a b and c this is the explanation i have for this triangle and what i did so from triangle abc so i have a b c angle a and angle c are both acute with less than 90 degrees and we can definitely see that it's less than 90 degrees angle b is an obtuse angle that is greater than 90 degrees which i already explained right here and a triangle with an obtuse angle is called an obtuse triangle number four again we're classifying this what i'm going to do is first thing i'm going to do is i'm going to label this so i'm going to have let's see here a b and c so i have triangle abc and it's definitely not obtuse now it can't be that uh it doesn't it's not right so the only thing this can be is i'm going to put a q a for a q in there and what we need to do is write out an explanation of it pause the video write out your explanation and see if it matches mine welcome back here's my explanation from triangle a b c angle a angle b and angle c are acute angles with less than 90 degrees and we can definitely see that that it's less than 90 degrees a triangle with three acute angles is called an acute triangle so the given triangle is an acute triangle triangle number five here so we have this triangle oh here we go what does this symbol mean that's going to help you classify this triangle if you said it's a right triangle you are correct so i have that right triangle and i'm going to go ahead and label this triangle here so here we go so i have a b and c and we know that this that right there is 90 degrees so that's that's a given because we know that that is given which means that these two angles are what acute angles so we have an acute angle here and an acute angle here and this is a right angle and we called it a right triangle so we know that so how would you explain what was done here all right welcome back again we have this notation angle a and angle c are acute angles with less than 90 degrees and we can definitely see that and by definition because we said this is a right triangle here they have to be acute angle b is a right angle that forms a square corner of 90 degrees that's the notation there that symbol a triangle that has one right angle is called a right triangle so hopefully you have a better understanding of of two triangles an acute triangle and a right triangle we have a couple more here let's take a look so again let me do i'm just going to go ahead and just start labeling this so i have a b and c we know it's not a right triangle it doesn't have an obtuse angle in there so i'm just going to go over here and say this is going to be an acute triangle and the explanation is from triangle abc angle a and angle b and angle c are acute angles with less than 90 degrees a triangle with three acute angles is called an acute triangle so the given triangle is an acute triangle number seven we see this notation here or this symbol and that's telling me that that is a right angle so i'm going to put over here this is definitely a right triangle so that's there's that r we know this is 90 degrees so that makes this angle here and this angle here acute angles so when i label it a b c i would say something from triangle abc angle a and c are acute angles with less than 90 degrees a triangle with two acute angles and a right angle is called a right triangle i'm going to show you the explanation right now angle a and angle c are acute angles with less than 90 degrees angle b is a right angle that forms a square corner of 90 degrees there's that square corner of 90 degrees a triangle that has one right angle is called a right triangle let's take a look at number eight here cross out the figure that does not belong then explain well what do we have here well we have these triangles so we have triangle number one number two number three number four which one doesn't belong well they all have three sides right but look at this i have an obtuse angle here and those are all acute angles i have an obtuse angle here and a two angle here so therefore triangle number two does not belong because it does not have an obtuse angle and it is not an obtuse triangle pause the video write yours down welcome back from the given image 1 3 and 4 have two acute angles and one obtuse angle number two here have three acute angles and that's what i just said there's those are all acute angles it's an acute triangle and these are obtuse triangles that's it for today thank you for watching and remember like share and subscribe to mr woods teaches [Music]
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HEAVEN'S JUST A BREATH AWAY Hindsight Vinyl HQ Sound Full Album
[Music] thank you you want to know something I'm really missing you [Music] thank you [Music] last night [Music] I wrote a song [Music] breathe [Music] hanging over me so Sublime can't wait too long [Music] after all I found what I've been looking for [Music] what I've been looking for [Music] I've been missing you [Music] that's a matter of fact I guess you know it's true how did I survive [Music] those Lonely Nights without you I need you by my side heaven is [Music] I found what I've been looking for you [Music] I want your love I Need Your Love Since You've Been Gone chemistry [Music] keeps reminding me this time [Music] foreign [Music] breath away [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] something special by the way [Music] and I'll treat you like a girl you deserve the best for me [Music] you bring me joy [Music] from the sunshine [Music] something special about the way [Music] comes the sunshine through those days Sunshine yeah foreign [Music] sunshine [Music] thank you [Music] thank you [Music] [Applause] [Music] don't change the situation you need a change today every hour on the hour get another friend to pay [Music] let's talk about a lot of confusion a million times Africa [Applause] [Music] it's not changing [Music] let's talk about propaganda front pages [Music] City [Music] my opportunity [Music] thank you [Music] the situations you need to change every hour on the hour [Music] just a little bit now [Music] let's talk about Devastation 40 years no explanation for the bomb Humanity [Music] know it [Music] is every hour of a small change [Music] thank you foreign [Music] foreign [Music] I wrote a song [Music] survive can't wait too long [Music] thank you [Music] for [Music] I'm feeling blue [Music] that's a matter of fact I guess you know it's true [Music] [Applause] [Music] thank you [Music] I want to love I Need Your Love [Music] I want your love I Need Your Love Since You've Been Gone [Music] reminding me this time [Music] in you see [Music] foreign [Music] darling darling [Music] just a breath away after all ah [Music]
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The World's Longest Standing Erection - Seema Anand StoryTelling
a few years ago the Museum of curiosity's Fine Arts and natural history in Hackney in London acquired an object called the world's longest standing erection yes it is exactly what you think it is it is a preserved penis with an erection but here's the weird thing this penis was taken from the very last man to be hanged in England in the 18th century and weirdo still according to the curator whenever somebody is hanged they nearly always get an erection apparently the phenomenon is known as Angel lust and it is often attributed to the pressure on the cerebellum created by The Noose that stimulates the nerves now when I first heard this story I was really weirded out because for goodness sakes why would you chop off the penis of a man that you've just hanged and then preserve it for so long but apparently this was a real tradition amongst executioners because they believed that the different body parts of somebody who had been hanged actually contain magical properties so for instance there was something called the hands of Glory which was the mummified hands of of an executed person because these were considered to be extremely powerful this world is a very strange Place full of very strange stories
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Plant 9 Oil Squid - Brandon’s Blood Literally Boils - 122
sightings in and around Vermont Bigfoot sightings across New England have been reported the red glowing eyes about seven feet tall red eyes big old flying claws coming out through three inches long you know as sharp as they could be but there has been another UFO sighting flying over the Royal Botanic Gardens there are 500 UFO sightings in the world every month the truth is out there thank you wow this is really exciting I don't have a lot you see the problem I think the problem is we actually met each other in person so like now it's like what do we talk about yeah what do we we saw each other in person and then what do we talk about and then I immediately got covered yeah yeah and then I warm up I wore a mask around my house for three days while I consistently tested to make sure that I didn't have covid so I wouldn't spread it to my girlfriend yeah but luckily you're uh you're all clean I think I think I got it I think you guys got entered the Infectious period like right after I left probably everyone we were around is it has been negative so far so we're the only ones to get it and and we initially thought well the initial thought was it was from a chili dog um because we went to uh an apple orchard and the chili dogs and Erica started having some funny tummies and I don't know why you got I don't know why you got chilly dogs at an apple orchard that's your first mistake well they used to have this big lady there that made the best chili dogs and since they've oh she's gone and they put up a food truck and it was a food truck chili dog and uh oh well Brandon you're not making us better no well that's that's why we we initially thought that when Erica um was having the symptoms that we were like oh it's that chili dog and then we you know we we test pretty regularly and then she was like oh shit I'm positive and I was like oh damn that wasn't a chili dog that was covered so we maybe maybe it was the chili it could have been a combo it could it could be an and it doesn't have to be an ore it could be an and yeah and um I do want to I do want to point out something you texted me during the week though this is very important okay um because we were talking about whether or not we were going to be able to record today because one you said that your voice sounded like Stevo uh ate glass if my memory is correct yeah yeah those those uh yesterday or the day before um but but before that you said uh I'm fine except for the part where my felt like my blood was burning yeah yeah my blood hurt there yeah a little bit it was it was super fun not great there's a period of like two hours on Thursday from like eleven to one when like I was just shivering uncontrollably and I was aware of all my blood veins and they were all uncomfortable but then it stopped so it's been smooth sailing yeah that's that's usually fun when stuff like that happens yeah yeah one time when I got a uh one time when I got a fever ever the world around me changed sizes oh sweet yeah it was it was like 109 fever it was one of those ones that you need to get hot like you're on the bat you're on the borderline of getting hospitalized fevers um John I hate to tell you about 104 is the line where you can start having seizures foreign is like definitely like 104 is like when you're supposed to get into a cold bath and like start thinking about going to the hospital 109 is probably should have been in the hospital by now whatever whatevs um yeah I was delirious when that happened maybe maybe this is all just a like my entire life is just a hallucination from that point as my brain is dying it's possible because that could have done something to your brain for sure yeah that explains a lot it does that explains it will explain a whole heck of a lot yeah it would that's a little that's concerning yeah um yeah I think I I think if my memory was correct I was at like a Boy Scout thing like just before I think it was around the time that Super Mario World 2 came out on the uh Super Mario World came out on the The Game Boy Advance yeah my memories correct so that would have been like 2002. so your entire life since 2002 has been an actual fever dream it's possible it is I mean I can't prove anything it's an option it would be it would be a really oh God so I was gonna say it would be a really shitty ending to a sitcom but then I was remembering I've been so Christina started watching Crazy Ex-Girlfriend okay have you ever heard of that show I've heard of it I've never seen it it's a show they have like musical numbers every single episode for some reason uh and the the main character has some sort of access to personality disorder for sure oh like there's no doubt um and she's like a stalker hence the crazy ex-girlfriend thing yeah because she was like if my memory is correct she was like in a relationship with a dude over a summer camp once and then she has a mental breakdown in New York City which is you know basically relatable I mean because I had one not 90 minutes north so you know that's not weird um it's just what happens in New York uh and then she sees the dude and then she moves cross country to live where he lives and then she basically stalks him yeah no not basically literally she literally stalks him for the like gravader of the series and I don't know what the fuck is happening because it feels like it feels like they're trying to write her character like Tina Fey from 30 Rock but it feels it feels cringier than Tina Fey in 30 Rock but I can't stop watching it sounds like a regular relationship to me Brandon ah there might be problems that we need to talk about I mean you two are like y'all like you and your girl you go out for dinner together she orders one meal you're peering through the bush it's perfect oh I just I just listened to Fred him Fred and rosemary West episode of last podcast on the left and that's that just reminded me of that so much oh is that on the nose for a thing that's super on the nose I have to catch back oh man so the the dude was like the dude had like a peephole yeah he would look through while his wife did Sex work was was she aware of it yeah I mean I mean as long as the client was also aware of it that's I mean probably not well actually probably because the Dude probably was like super gross and you could probably hear him across oh did you just hear heavy breathing through the wall heavy breathing yeah yeah that seems like what it would have been at least you know based on based on the description of the dude that they gave on that podcast yeah it would have been pretty pretty sweaty and pretty awful sweet day there's a cough that's not going to get edited out um yeah I mean that's that goes with the territory of having a systemic illness that attacks that starts with your lungs so yeah it's fun and then goes to your blood yeah it makes your blood hurt apparently I didn't know that that's not a cool side effect so whatever that brings it don't don't get it that brings a new meaning to the the term blood boiling yeah what's that come from does that come from like an actual is there like a rooting that sang from the bends or something like that I honestly don't know um I don't know I mean because you can make I mean blood boil like in a pressure chamber you can force someone's blood yeah yeah I mean that's but that's just like physics but then again so is boiling in general yeah you know what let's start the episode welcome to cryptopedia an exploration of the myths and legends that haunt the human mind each week we will take you on a journey exploring the mysteries of the world tackling the tales of monsters folklore the Paranormal and that thing that definitely lives under your bed I'm Brandon I'm John and I'm looking up the origin of blood boil fun I it's it it's probably a little bit fucked up if if history serves it's from England so I'm gonna assume it's from England so probably probably fucked up uh today we're taking a trek to Anderson Indiana on November 1996. Anderson Indiana is a city with a steady year-over-year population decrease uh its peak being in 1970 of over 70 000 to the 90s 59 000 to today 54 000 according to census data and a quick 45 minute drive north east from Indianapolis I will say this that's not that precipitous of a decline for what it's worth it's a steady decline it's a steady decline but it's just always going down yeah as far as declines go it could be way worse it could be they're not a ghost town yeah yeah yeah yeah give it another until after this episode I mean we can do the math and guess when it'll be a ghost town um its primary thing was industry becoming a Powerhouse of natural gas production in 1897 and rapidly uh exporting it until it just flat ran out in 1912. they just go it's weird it's so it's almost as though it's natural gas is not a renewable resource you're weird yeah it's weird uh transitioning to Electric production until GM pulled out who had employed 23 000 literally a third of the population uh also about the same value as the population decline go figure like uh Kingston to me yeah yeah pretty much although I think Kingston's population might be semi on the rise it's I don't know gentrification is making things weird in Kingston it's making they're they're it's maybe Rising they're displacing and then replacing so I don't know how much it's it's it's actually changing but they're just like kicking people out and then making things expensive then bringing more people in with more Monies if my memory is correct one neighborhood like resisted gentrification just by being like no fuck you and just like double down on on just being annoying to the the local population or the the invading oh yeah the fires yeah there's there's a few different things going on and there's some like shady things with the different realty companies I mean the cities like fully committed to it now with the kingstonian projects it like their their goal is um basically they're they're turn the goal is to turn the entire like Uptown into like exclusively for people from New York City that are living in the hotel that they're building that they're so they're getting rid of the municipal parking lots and where the municipal parking would have been they're installing a um it's not a hotel it's a business complex where there's Apartments built into it so you're like living where you work oh I hate it and they're all and that's why all the rent for like you know you know uptown like North Front Street and that it's like over two grand to live like on top of Dallas Hot Wieners are you fucking kidding me right now no no those are shitty ass Apartments too yeah yeah like let's say it's getting ridiculous because so that's what they're doing is that's how they're displacing people and and putting it in that uh uh cool place it's good and cool good and then the other guy where the um uh uh uh what's it that the halfway home is the wrong thing there were some people with special needs had a building that they had in the air through home yeah Groupon there's a group home but then they said they they wanted to like clear out those types of people so they shut down the different group homes in the area and then uh I think some locals were like fighting it and then the reality were fighting the Realty guy who's been buying out all the places in uptown uh Bender so they were like locking him out and then allegedly somebody under his employment might have burnt that building down yeah yeah uh our story just happens to take place at a GM lighting plane specifically plant nine like that Segway it's a great Segway yeah yeah plant nine yeah wasn't there like a something from planet nine it was a really bad B movie probably anywho I can't make a good joke when I don't I don't have as as complete of an information about the subject matter yeah uh my primary source for this was a Blog by Dan Noland uh who on his old school uh like database style like for porn from 2000 structured blog was um that's such a specific that such a specific poll Brandon Brandon Brandon Boyer who downloaded so much internet porn onto a computer hard drive it stopped working yeah yeah yeah but that's really how his blogger structures like the old school porn database is like how it was um uh was listening to a podcast and heard that a podcaster so Dan was listening to a podcast was having trouble verifying information from George Airport's book mysterious creatures a book we referenced before and we'll probably reference again um and Dan took it upon himself to drive to the Anderson Library and take images from the Anderson Public Library on microfilm uh so this is coming from the microphone at the Anderson Public Library is essentially where all this information is coming from and uh Dan Noland is the one who made that uh possible uh they have to do something similar to that for one of the Cryptids we have to do I had to drive to one of these days I'm going to drive to Kinderhook and do it how far away is Kinderhook uh it's not that far it's like across the river okay through the woods uh to set the mood a little GM is no stranger to environmental decimation having released 1.6 million gallons of sodium thio carbonate Laden fluid uh used for bleach and extracting silver um uh it killed to be precise a dick ton of fish so they're no longer introducing chemicals to uh Wildlife uh interest stage yeah so so where was where where's the evidence of GM doing shady shit I need to see the proof there's it's where is it true exactly what have they ever done anything suspicious has anyone seen GM the physical entity the company do a thing no and by and because we know that that companies are people by the law unless somebody sees the person that is GM do it they didn't do it it's just facts it's oh God you just see oh I'm having a brain fart what's the big Transformer all at all which the big one that's like a city Metroplex the big one Metroplex Metroplex yes or there we go all right pretend I remembered Metroplex and then you're like in Indiana and you just see this like all the GM buildings get up and form into like a giant Mecca Transformer thing anyway it would have been a great joke if I could have remembered that um could have also entered States right the uh awesome you're thinking of a different scorponok because I'm thinking of as a city former you're thinking of beastworth Scorpion oh I am thinking Beast Wars they're very they're discreet individuals for but okay for some reason so what happened was so fun story behind that uh Hasbro didn't realize that people actually care about names oh they that's an oversight so they didn't realize that people actually care about like the idea that there's this character that has a specific name and like you know they have this specific personality um so they would just like make characters that had the same name that were completely not the same character and so like completely divorced from the original character and they'd be like why are people so upset that that nobody likes this prowl even though it's a totally different character it was a thing it happened in robots in Disguise and it also happened in Armada um and why is everyone confused that this city isn't a scorpion yeah oh the other thing too is um in Beast Wars originally this has nothing to do with the podcast whatsoever you're you're the one who brought up Metroplex which completely Jeff of the podcast has nothing to do with the podcast therefore making it back to being on brand yeah you're right um so originally in the Beast Wars uh storyline the first Beast Wars comic that exists uh yeah the bat Optimus primal and the alligator Megatron are actually supposed to be the original Optimus Prime and Megatron oh okay yeah that's your that's your B Source fact for the day Beast Wars fact for the day oh I can give you one I can give you one that's related to strippers too oh yeah give me that one okay uh so you know how a picture of what black arachnea looks like to you right now hell yeah yeah yeah yeah uh so the way that they they designed black or acne is they went to a strip club and one of the animators based her off of a a specific stripper that's so funny okay so black or acne is based off of a very uh of a specific person that exists that will never know the name of we'll never I wish we knew who it was they should know they I mean they're using someone's likeness for yeah but it's it's not like it's not like they took a picture it's like they went and watched it and then that that's the person it's like an artistic interpretation of that person as a spider yeah yeah that person the person who made it was like super horny for that person is all I can say yeah yeah um oh real quick before diving back in uh for the jackalopes listening this is the mystery goo option from the vote that was out there and because it ended up being a tie or someone said well why not do both the other one from the vote will be my next one so there won't be a vote for the next one because it's gonna be the other option strong for goo and then people were like well the other one might make John mad yeah and then it turned into like a split decision because they want to see John bed so I went with this because it had the lead at first I have to say I have to say making me mad you can't make me mad with an episode that you did the research on if I'm the one who discovers the the the young Earth creationist link and then I spend three hours looking into young Earth creationists and how it relates to this thing so I can basically tear it apart that's when I get really mad yeah and the other option I don't I'll I'll do some more digging but I I don't think it ties back to why you see stuff um it's just a thing that seems like it could um anyway enter stage right The Herald Bulletin of Anderson Indiana with an article titled creature and plant nine pits by Ken de la uh bastard um I'm pretty sure that's not how that's pronounced it's it's spelled yeah or Bastille Day um an intern an internal Indiana Department of Environmental Management memo confirmed that a quote creature of Unknown Origin or type was found in the sludge pits at Delphi interior and Lighting systems plant nine uh a subsidiary of GM when okay it's okay it's here okay you have you have the you have the date in a second okay okay keep going keep going both the U.S Environmental Protection Agency and idem confirmed Tuesday that General Motors workers found what one employee described as a squid-like creature when the pits were being cleaned on November 1996. so was the squid-like creature wearing a hat because this is very important it it was not okay so it wasn't early Kyler no no it wasn't early Cutler okay okay this isn't this isn't the origin well I guess this is an Appalachia is it Indianapolis uh is Indiana Appalachia where the mountains be at I think I think Indiana's Too Far West to be Appalachia if my memory is correct Maybe uh The Herald Bulletin obtains the internal idem memo which was dated on Monday a 30 year old plant nine worker um that is 30 years of employee not age uh said he sorry said the earthworm colored creature was six to eight inches long with tentacles and possibly eyes um several current workers said the pit contained anti-freeze stripper oil and uh polyol so a maybe there was some black acne in there um oil uh-huh um also no Appalachia is not uh no part of Appalachians in Indiana okay um which is a chemical used for the formation of plastic bumpers um the 30-year employees said the sludge pit had several of the creatures one of which was taken out killed and then placed in a jar uh where it sat for several days in the work area however it was later stolen what um someone took this man's goo monster his his oh his gooey squid when you say goo monster it makes me think it's just it's just somebody who came in a in a jar I mean oh that brings back memories doesn't it some terrible terrible memories no there was a a Twitter Trend when dream did his face reveal uh-huh and imagine if someone had a picture of dream and placed it inside of a jar and then came yeah and that was the Twitter Trend I'm gonna say I don't really understand anything that happened with that I don't care yeah I mean that that's like that's that's kind of the part of the kind of part of it it's like whatever he did it he did his thing I feel like my nephew might care I feel like this I feel like like that's somewhere is the line for like being the old and I think the old is like knowing who dream is or not knowing I don't know who like I know he like cheated at Minecraft A Bunch or something and never shows his face yeah he was the guy who like did a bunch of speed runs and then like just insisting he wasn't cheating and they're like no he totally cheated oh he like he like yeah he like modified the the like odds of things happening yeah yeah okay he's that guy people sent him death threats uh I I probably I don't know wow I would never like have you have you been following the fucking chess Scandal that's happening no what's that what's Okay okay so there was an over the board game between Magnus something or another who's aggress the chessboard Champion right uh magnet Magnus Carlson um and he was playing against a guy whose name I can't recall let me just look up butt plug you're not going to ask why I'm looking up boat cook no no uh hands well I so why do why does Hans Neiman and butt plug relate okay so wait was he wearing a butt plug that was like telling him that would vibrate to tell him the Right Moves to make or some shit you're making the correct leap but that's it's it's so complicated did you wear a lush so it starts out with uh uh Magnus losing right a game we should not have lost basically um after he loses he goes to Twitter and he basically implies that he that that uh um Hans Newman Neiman was was cheating yeah right and it's over the board chess right so cheating's not like super easy for over the board it's easier for chess.com right which Hans Neiman totally did cheat on chess.com in the past right so that makes this a wrinkle but over the board cheating way more difficult right you have to have some kind of electronic device somebody I don't remember what at what point happened somebody did in fact suggest that it was but a butt plug a radio connected butt plug that somebody could send Morse code messages to him through his asshole that's amazing maybe that's how all the uh the mediums do it nowadays oh God oh God a sex toy brand Wades in on the cheating controversy and it has one of the best lines I've ever read and then the copy one second one second uh they said um let me see uh here we go here we go finally finally sex toys get their well-deserved time in the spotlight said Annette Ostrom Nordic communication and brand manager at RF suab however we want to Nuance the cheating accusations since sex toys are incredible shortcuts to get people on top of their game in bed um they hope it will return the butt plug to its rightful position the hero oh that's perfect and this isn't cheating this is the it's the winning move somebody they put they made like a image that is a chessboard with a butt plug on it and it has this isn't cheating it's a winning mood for the freedom of everybody that uh now for all the chess matches do they have to like wave up one of those like airport wands over your ass I don't think it actually happened though no probably not did you see that clip of like there's a little kid who's really good at chess he's sitting at a table and uh the it sounded like a a night show or something like that and they're like you know we're gonna let you play somebody and then Magnus comes walking out of the bag and the kid just starts crying I'd probably cry it was fantastic was he crying tears of joy or tears no tears of fear Fair like horrified like like you would have thought like uh uh like he like Freddy Krueger was walking at him yeah uh yeah uh Sharon Morton great Segways uh a spokeswoman for Delphi in Detroit said plane officials um said they were draining water from the pit when they found a bacterial growth they described it as the type of bacteria that would form when organic matter is placed in fresh water they consider it harmless um Martin said the fresh water got into the pit when the sprinkler line broke Morton confirmed the sample which was collected on November 15th disappeared early December she said that Delphi officials followed in quotes normal security procedures for a theft in the plant however she added there were no leaves in the manner and it's not being pursued so I really hate I really hate that my my inner skeptic is like okay this is probably all bullshit but then there's my there's also my inner anti-corporatist who's like oh they would totally lie if they like accidentally created life that was like an Abomination against nature oh yeah so like like like like realistically not this none of this happened in the way like realistically none of this is like actual living life and there's no cover-up but there's that that anti-corporate like Vibe like Trend that runs through me that's like oh dude this fucking happened and they stole it and they hit it and they this is they got rid of the evidence of their crime like their narrative in my head is that they were saving money by not maintaining their sprinkler system putting employees at danger which is a thing you see all the time so it's like all right here's a big event Corporation sprinkler system fails releasing water which shouldn't have been there introduced into this like pit of toxic chemicals and out of this like about like mixture and Abomination is formed that was never supposed to happen and they're trying to like hide the samples and all that yeah I mean oh I mean honestly if the sprinklers were just not working properly that would be enough of a reason for them to try to hide it so they could avoid sanctions oh yeah yeah like to avoid the investigation where this they find that like they have not been maintaining the sprinkler system yeah that's true yeah tomorrow all of the EPA said she questioned GM about what was found in the sludge pit during a February meeting in Anderson saying that quote they did find something inside one of the pits all said they GM collected it and we're going to have it sent off and tested to confirm what it was but the sample disappeared um all said that the discovery of the living organism is not directly related to the epa's planned inspection of the plant 9 for toxic materials uh also they're just going to find so many toxic like it sounds like they have a pit just for toxic materials yeah it does it does kind of sound like they just have a pit that they put things that would if it seeped into the groundwater it would fuck up the local population insanely what was in that was in that list again let me see let me see let me see stripper [Music] oil and polyol okay yeah yeah that none of those things are good in in your water no you don't want any of those in your water typically you don't know of it uh when they cleaned that pit if GM finds something they will take another sample and have it tested uh she said they also want to find out what it was all since you never ran across anything like this in her work for the EPA saying quote I'm curious about it she said uh Joe Lynn Ewing a spokeswoman for idem said an idem inspector uh will be at the plant nine this week to look uh into a complaint alleging hazardous material spills which and will check in to report uh the of the life form so what the fuck is that picture that's that picture is an artist rendering of the oil pit squid it looks like bloody come it it does that's the only like like the only way I can describe that if somebody asked me to describe that I'd say uh bloody calm coming out of a skull yes it looks like a few earthworms wearing a clan hood and they got a bloody nose well they are in Indiana they are in Indiana um it also kind of has like a like an old school sliver vibe to it a little bit oh it totally has a sliver Vibe yeah it totally does yeah maybe maybe uh who who was the one who found the slope who's the one who found slivers I think it was Mitra found the slivers if my memory is correct I don't know my memory of I don't know I'm not good at work is weird I'm not good with any part of of uh MTG lore or is it Fester I think made a uh and keep keep going I'm gonna I'm gonna look this up all right uh it depends on what we find Ewing said I don't know if it was just lost or if GM is trying to cover it up I'm not concerned if GM is covering something up we're hoping our inspection will provide some answers who's not wait a second wait a second wait a second wait a second I'm not cons for I'm not concerned that GM the company that is known for covering shit up I'm not concerned that they're covering shit up yeah they're they're not concerned about that they're not concerned about that the company that released 1.9 million was it gallons of fucking bleach maker into the water uh is covering up a toxic waste spill which is what they're there to investigate that yeah yeah um I was also completely incorrect by the way it's not Mishra it's Val wrath who's responsible for bringing this delivers to dominaria Morton said Delphi will cooperate with the two environmental agencies uh our preliminary visual inspection revealed that the specimen to be harmless common bacteria um she said we're triple troubled by the theft of the specimen which is delaying our our ability to resolve the issue we'll cooperate fully with the EPA and idem on their investigation okay okay follow-up how do you look at bacteria and like yeah that's harmless I couldn't do that I could not I feel like I feel like I feel like that's that's a that's a way for somebody to say something is way less worse than it actually is yeah I yeah yeah see I would try yeah yeah uh follow up nine days later in a in the same paper titled the Creature from the GM sludge pit uh it sounded almost like a sci-fi movie on The Late Show they cleaned out a sludge pit at Delphi interior and lightings in plant nine and found a creature um immediately many people visualized a monster crawling out of the pit with scaly skin bulging eyes and a sharp teeth and the contents of the pit uh this is they go over all the chemicals again you know stripper antifreeze polyol um certainly made it easy to conjure up spooky things that could live in such an environment except this creature was more like a fishing worm or Nightcrawler six to eight inches long with I almost said testicles tentacles and maybe eyes hey it might be those might be testicles we don't know we don't know it could have some strange or like maybe it's a sexual organ that does both I mean that's I mean if if we're if we're looking at if we're looking at like uh the the documentaries that are Japanese anti-tentical porn um oh yeah uh if my understanding is correct those those definitely are sexual organs as well um but I could be wrong I could be wrong I mean it depends on it depends on the the lore we're going for for the tentacle monster yeah that's the thing like it depends on can't that particular universe is Canon whether or not it's like an open positor or if it's like weird weird cum that impregnates everything we don't know we don't know uh if the only way you could come is by like rubbing shit into your eyes so I just watched the new also the new um uh Hellraiser movie pretty dope I but uh okay you're gonna have to unpack rubbing shit into your eyes to come well it's it's because I just watched the Hellraiser movie and the cenobites of the new one I watched all of them but the new one just came out yesterday um are basically just like horny for pain yeah yeah that's like a whole thing this yeah that's the whole thing so like if there's a cenobite in the only way they could come is by like just rubbing their eyes into shit like that that's but okay that's up their alley so my question Brandon is where did where did rubbing come like where did the eye part of this whole come situation come oh cause I mentioned the uh like testicles and eyes like the same organ for both functions oh okay gotcha yeah and then and then I can with Hellraiser yeah okay that makes more sense never mind yep uh do hell recent movie by the way totally recommend it it's good so is the new um Monsters movie you saw it yeah I watched it it was fun yeah I I do have one thing to say it looks like uh Rob Zombie's wife is having an orgasm the entire movie what's who's who what character does his wife play Lily uh yeah true kind of kind of she's kind of like she's kind of like doing poses and like styling and it just kind of looks like she's orgasming constantly I loved the Mr orlock character oh you can't auto lock you mean don't call him a mister he's not an Esther he's a cow Ard Warlock the Nosferatu looking guy yeah well that's okay so Nosferatu is the name of the movie but the name of the character is Count Warlock oh I didn't realize that oh yeah that's that's literally the character from Nosferatu um but basically what ended up happening okay there's like a whole like there's a whole like Allure behind this but you remember the episode of this uh the episode of SpongeBob where uh SpongeBob is like Nosferatu because he's flipping the light switch yeah yeah that was a that was a non-sequitur joke that was never supposed to be like continued because the dude who made the joke who wrote the joke was like like loved Nosferatu as a kid so he threw count warlock into the film as a into the episode it's a joke right um okay and then since then the Nosferatu character has made multiple appearances in SpongeBob and it was never supposed to be anything more than like a throwaway joke to the point that there's now a uh prequel series for SpongeBob in which Nosferatu the SpongeBob character is a character who is running who's one of the like counselors at the camp and he's like a teenager it's fucking insane it's funny no it's a nightmare that's crazy God damn it also who as a kid loves it it's so slow have you ever watched the full original NOS for us no I I didn't because I have a trouble sometimes watching black and white movies um but no no I mean but dude like you you flash onto fucking random ass shit when you're a child yeah like it's oh yeah there's no there's no Rhyme or Reason like it doesn't have to be good for you to like get like obsessed with something I mean otherwise like why would why would so many children watch kalio oh yeah right like yeah it's just a whiny little bitch yeah most of the people in the uh the Monsters movie by the way are like people who have been in other Rob Zombie movies Herman Munster is like one of the dudes from House of a Thousand Corpses and like it's a bunch of stuff yeah Rob's got a lot of like re a lot of the Venn diagram is very close to a circle yeah I yeah there's there's a hundred percent less naked dancing though in this one versus I mean it could have used more naked dancing it I mean it was PG so it would have probably bumped the rating up a bit yeah remember that in House of a Thousand Corpses that like those weird like naked dancing bits where Rob Zombie's wife would dance naked yeah yeah that's great yeah it was it was a movie it it kind of derails from the entire like flow of the movie though yeah but it's a zombie flick yeah you can't watch a Rob Zombie film and think that it's going to have a linear storyline there's so Rob Zombie makes great movies but then for no reason it inserts chunks from things that you feel like should be in one of his music videos well yeah because like that's that's what he does like there's a perfect movie and then he essentially just injects chunks from his music videos into the movie because he's Rob Zombie and he doesn't give a fuck yeah that's pretty much it like in a nutshell that that's like the definition of Rob Zombie it's like he's Rob Zombie he doesn't care yeah but all his stuff is good all the time that's subjective yeah I'm a fan of his stuff you like to have zombie stuff so like I like Rob Zombie I will say if you if you try to watch uh the new Monsters movie um if you try to watch the new Monsters movie and you don't you haven't ever enjoyed any Rob Zombie stuff you're probably not going to enjoy the new Monsters movie yeah you're not gonna like it it's super Rob Zombie it's like it is uh I could have why I already knew that Rob Zombie was the person who produced that because I was like kind of half following it um for a bit but the fact of the matter is uh like if you didn't know Rob Zombie made it and you watched it and you have any passing familiarity with anything Rob Zombie's ever produced you'd be able to like it'd be obvious the stank is on it the stank is it'd be the same way if you were just watching a movie and based off how many close-ups of feet you were like oh this is a Tarantino yeah pretty much it's it's kind of the same Vibe well I mean it's yeah or if you saw um Johnny Depp in a movie now oh it's Tim Burton oh yeah yeah uh there are several several of them in the workers captured one killed it and put it in a jar then the jar disappeared who stole the creature no one knows but thankfully at this time uh at least it's considered harmless environmental experts say the thing in the pit was a type of bacteria that would uh conform an organic matter is placed in fresh water and the fresh water got into the plant when the sprinkler broke a lot of these news articles like do the same little recap yeah um and although the creepy crawly is considered harmless an inspector for the Environmental Protection Agency EPA uh found it interesting uh commenting she had never run across anything like this before in her work for the EPA um the Creature from the Black Lagoon it's not but hardly unknown thing uh made for some interesting conversation in these parts and when GM cleans that pit it will take a sample uh and have that tested uh yeah I'm sure they will yeah sure but after the Pit's been cleaned they're going to take a sample from the already clean pit and go look yeah nothing it's clean yeah I I it's so clean there could be no contaminants that got into the drinking water yeah yeah that's that I'll I'll believe that this creature exists before I believe that GM did a proper a proper sample of this to make sure that it wasn't harmful it's a simple for like a bucket of Clean Water floating in the middle of the sludge pit yeah look it came from the pit it's in the pit like it's in the pit right yeah uh andersonians will sleep better at night once they know for certain that the Creature from the pit is harmless and uh another article from the Harold bulletin on March 17 1997 roughly four months after the sighting uh the IDM makes two visits to plant nine so now they've actually gone there they're saying we're gonna go check it out they went they checked it out um after two uh inspections of the Delphi interior and lightering systems plant nine Indiana Department of Environmental Management if you're wondering what idem stood for by the way it's the Indiana Department of Environmental Management gotcha uh is expected to release a report this week idem is investigating an employee's complaint involving hazardous waste at the plane which is located at the corner of 29th Street and Pendleton Avenue we inspected as much as we could uh that dealt with the complaint idem spokeswoman Jolene Ewing said at this point we don't have any plans to go back this information gathering uh it might be referred to other sections of item are we sure are we sure that like Joe Lynn Ewing is not like a worker for GM does it also work for GM it seems like she might also work for GM because like she's she's kind of she's kind of uh very much brushing it under the the rug yeah like super duper in in favor of GM on this like before she inspected it she was like oh we're not worried at all about GM doing anything and now they're like we went there and we have no plans to go back this is before they checked the samples by the way they haven't released the report continue because the next the next paragraph is the one that just jumps out at me is like oh God oh yeah so the complaint filed March 5th raises three allegations that unusual growth was found in the used oil pit at plant nine that hazardous waste was buried under the newly constructed walking path and that there are hazardous waste containers in the area I believe that all three of those things are true oh yeah like none of those seem wildly out like out of off base I would here's what I would say I would avoid that that GM plant because it's probably on the level of a super fun site based on what they're saying oh there's no way you don't go in there and leave with superpowers well if the superpower is cancer yeah yeah I mean Deadpool yeah but like his whole thing is is different he's also got yeah he was also part of like Project X or whatever the mutant thing the thing that used Wolverine's DNA and all that bullshit I probably got it wrong and I'm gonna hear from clay that I got it wrong well it's there's Project X and what happens is once you're in Project X then your mouth goes away and you can't speak yeah that's because your character's the Merc with the mouth and they made the movie where he has no mouth yeah Weapon X weapon x program but yeah yeah no that was that was a choice it sucks because like it really sucks because the first part of that movie Ryan Reynolds like was nailing it and then didn't yeah well I this is hearsay but like supposedly he was so he liked Deadpool and he was so annoyed at how that movie handled Deadpool he made the newer Deadpool movies yeah well he said that like that's a thing he said oh he did say that okay yeah yeah yeah because they made the Merc with the mouth have no mouth that's uh anyway you ain't send inspectors check the sludge pit at plant nine where General Motors reported finding a creature of Unknown Origin and found nothing because we know it was stolen that's why they found nothing also check under the sidewalks too maybe yeah I feel like I feel like the the unusual growth is not the important thing there the Hazardous Waste buried under a walking path and hazardous waste containers those are the two things that concern me more it's it's almost like one might be trying to distract from the others yeah yeah that look under the sidewalk hey that sidewalk that glows and it's it's not supposed to do that yeah see how all the squirrels in the area have two ale two tails and three eyes I saw an albino squirrel oh for real for real like that was completely I derailed the joke but I was so excited to see it I was on a bike ride and I saw it hell yeah and you get to take a picture of it though because I was going like 15 miles an hour and I didn't want to slow down oh you're going at a clip if I slowed down then I would like have I would ruin your momentum yeah but yeah I can't go back no that squirrel's dead as fuck probably I mean it has a it's an it's an albino squirrel so I don't know like what the because like it doesn't have the melanin to like filter sunlight so I don't know like I don't know how that like with the prognosis on a like what the life expectancy of an albino squirrel is I mean it's similar to like if we were Hawks and squirrels were cheeseburgers true if you just saw like a Glo like a well-lit cheeseburger like rolling down the sidewalk yeah that's that's usually they blend in a little bit and this one's just got like fireworks and glitter and shit flying off that's true well to be fair that's how it was it was at the GM plant as well uh but it was like literal fireworks and glitter it was weird yeah it was crazy yeah it was just screaming and bleeding from the eyes oh it's blood boiling for sure it's blood was actually boiling literally oh the literally and the workers too actually everyone that worked in the sludge pit it's weird you know what I think happened you know I think happened what happened uh 26 000 people didn't just like leave the area 26 000 people just died because of GM being on uh there's I I think I feel like it's as I was saying that I I feel like I should make a note this is satire oh yeah this is attire what's a satire not a hundred percent this is satire Brandon this is such this has said her in this specific case but they're not 100 is like it's not safe to drink rainwater anymore so like this is a satire Brandon don't tell don't say satire okay at some point we transitioned into Darkest Timeline yeah well that that some people argue that was the death of harambe but it was way before that way before that way before that I I'd say it was back in like the 1800s easily oh yeah um anyway workers reported uh spotting several squid-like animals and the pit that uh was used to store again they just love listing into white oil strippers because they they get paid probably by the by the word oh okay let me make a note to like Circle back around on something maybe there we go um uh General Motors told uh yeah yeah it's we'll Circle back around IDM and U.S Environmental Protection Agency they had taken a sample from the since disappeared workers said they didn't expect officials to find anything in the pit because it was emptied when plant nine operations were halted haha more suspicious um GM has twice requested demolation permits to raise the plant Anderson bear so again not looking great for GM's allegations that they're hiding toxic waste when one guy makes an accusation yeah they get inspected and they're like hey maybe we should just demolish it you know before people can return let's demolish it yeah Anderson mayor J Mark Lawler denied both permits because GM was not has not completed demolition work at two former Delphi energy and engine system plants um so also good on him he's like you can't keep halfway demolishing it's almost like they're only demolishing the areas that they could be accused of uh doing shady shit in yeah it's that's uh hmm uh the last available article is a March 28th print oh Bulletin satire this is humor uh-huh yes this is all humor we might be reading directly from microfilm but this is comedy satire uh so the March 28th print of the Harold bulletin uh features one appears to be a screen grab of a Sun article titled mystery creature found inside toxic waste pit government starts real life X-Files program uh I can't find the actual original son yeah it does the picture of the scan right there what a stupid fucking headline I mean it's the sun yeah but like it's such a stupid fucking headlight yeah the uh first the squid thing disappeared then copies of its National tabloid story uh it's been one strange occurrence after another since General Motors workers found a creature resembling a squid and a chemical pit at Delphi interior and Lighting systems plant nine cleaning out the paint in November they finish one of the ten or they fished out one of the tentacle blobs killed it put it in a jar for perusal of fellow workers before it could be yeah it's pretty clear that this is probably just like a bacterial thing like they haven't described it like moving around really so no and I go into uh okay okay go further down and go yeah let's keep going then um now the national tabloid Magazine's son has featured real-life X-Files creature complete with an artist rendition straight out of 2000 Leagues Under the Sea uh but downtown andersonians might have trouble locating a copy the Anderson new center was out of copies after the latest issue hit itself Monday and the employees said sales were much prisker than usual with people calling ahead in search for a copy uh they they weren't her usual tabloid buyers imagine imagine like be because you're you're like local like 70 000 no not even this is like at this point like 50 something thousand people imagine if you're like little town got a thing in a a tabloid article and like everyone just lost their shit collectively and was like fuck gotta get that if that happened if that happened every time Kingston was or Kingston or Poughkeepsie was in like a national thing they would never they would never but then again I think Kingston Poughkeepsie have much higher populations yeah but it's definitely Poughkeepsie yeah um boat club owner Don Cole wanted a copy for him and his customers to read uh but he looked at five local Outlets with no success I'm just interested he says no one seems to know anything about it except for the other three articles that came out that weren't a tabloid yeah that's the weird thing yeah the sun doesn't shed a whole lot of new light on the subject they probably just listed off the exact same chemicals again yeah the same shit what was it what was it uh oil as it probably just said the three things the things they did the things though it definitely makes some tantalizing reading squishy squid-like creatures that look like nothing else found on Earth thriving in a place where nothing should uh a pit filled with toxic waste reporter John mcgran writes the story is featured on the same page as a woman who lived for 19 years without eating and a burglar who took to death on his own flashlight okay I do want to read the story about the burglar who choked to death on his own flashlight that I can see because you can hold it in your mouth and fall that's totally that is pro you know in every tabloid there's usually like a handful of true stories that's probably the true story and the woman who like lived for 19 years without eating well that's just some breatharian bullshit like yeah it's like a breatharian that's that's like there's like I don't even like consider that even like remotely interesting because it's like okay yeah she lied cool let's move on it's weird how all these breatharians keep getting caught at Kentucky Fried Chickens and like K and McDonald's it's weird you know it's weird if you can get all your sustenance from only air why would you have to go to a fast food joint while you're there well I mean to be fair uh like a McDouble is delicious so like they are great so I understand uh I'll avoid the alien speculation as far as colony of bacteria um I was unable to find anything that came close to fitting the description of the Creature from the oil pit one of the last theories online was that it was a mutilated earthworm the other idea I will dismiss it but it gave me an idea oh sorry mutated yeah because mutilated would be actually kind of positive plausible yeah yeah true uh Let's ignore the presumption that the creature was uh thriving and just reduce it to like maybe alive or dying or dead get to there yeah yeah uh earthworms and other invertebrates on occasion will Clump together like a rat king and can appear as a strange writhing alien-like Mass uh it's possible that something like this covered in toxic waste could have sparked the whole ordeal yeah um to the left I posted an image of a bunch of uh worms that are all like stuck together I'm not gonna lie that makes me want to vomit uh because it reminds me of the smell of formaldehyde looking at that I smell from aldehyde no it there's a very specific reason why I smell formaldehyde it's because uh do you remember in seventh grade when we had to dissect earthworms yeah yeah I almost vomited because of that I knew where everything was but I almost vomited in a big way um yeah I have a lot of problems with dissecting things that were once living it it's it's an issue it's an issue the more the closer something is to what it looked like in life the less I want to interact with it when it's dead true true yeah but like I could see how if that was covered in oil like someone would go what the fuck is that you know that I I see someone calling I could see somebody I could see somebody looking at it not covered in oil and being like what the fuck is that oh yeah because I did the same thing when I found that image because because that's like what the fuck is that yeah because that's you know my head went from bacterial colonies to like a bit of that that fucking monstrosity um do I think the government stole the sample to cover it up no but I can see a conspiracy-minded employee trying to take the sample before the government could yeah that's that seems super likely yeah I could see them like grabbing the earthworm come up and feeling like I I got to get this before the CIA gets it but you see the thing there is you should at least bring it to get tested yeah like a hundred percent if you're stealing it to keep it away from the government you should still like like the point is to get it tested still like you lazy fucking conspiracy theorists so going down the line of uh colonies I looked at the idea of it being a siphonophore which is colonies of different organisms that may appear to be one um and the one I think people will be most aware of is the Portuguese man of war and these tend to be really cool looking creatures and if you found one it would indeed seem like an alien or mutant creature um however it would appear that these bad boys are rather fragile and tend to live out in like the ocean uh even like being near the shore is too much for them to survive um so I don't think it's one of these kinds of creatures yeah exactly they those fuckers hurt the Mana Wars they do my sister got stung by a jellyfish and that's how she found out she's allergic to jellyfish oh no yeah oh God I think if my memory is correct uh when I was in Hawaii we like went to like a weird little like area that you could die like do snorkeling in right on the side of the road because apparently that's just a thing that's all over Hawaii um and my dad got like stung by something and it was like Wicked and uh somebody somebody like who is local to the area was like like did a H to it because it was so like it was so rough oh geez uh anywho but you see the other thing too is uh that whole like Colony thing totally fits in with slivers because slivers are like a hive mind so maybe it was just a sliver yeah so oh wait a second wait a second this was 86. yeah go on with what you're saying I have a I have a hypothesis but I need I need data so so what you're talking about something was being written as if there was a word count they needed it to be hit yeah there was a a guy who writes for um the TC pum called will Greenlee and he writes the best news articles because he'll talk about something like he'll describe what a remote control is because like someone will have been arrested holding a remote control and he'll be like well the remote control is a device commonly found in households like it's like like he's trying to fill out um just hit the word count of something um inserting uh hidden like hidden spaces Brandon yeah Brandon yes I have a new hypothesis shoot okay so this was 86 right yeah so when when did sliver Center Magic the Gathering Tempest block or Tempest set when did tempus come out October 14 1970 97. this was a fucking ARG Brandon it was a hundred percent narg it was a really really bad and completely failed ARG but it was an ARG oh so here's here's a green like they're fantastic the Green Layer I'll cut this out if it sucks anyway but so like Greenlee the guy who writes like he like he's writing a high school essay with a word count um wrote an article called off the beat man sings Journey to jail but cops Don't Stop Believing he's DUI uh Vero Beach saying what's this what's what's a guy do all the right to jail um Seth coffee 25 apparently was asked to listen to music and sing a journey power anthem from 1981 according to an arrest affidavit the case began September 2nd when Indian River County Sheriff's deputy stopped the pickup investigators said the driver uh coffee didn't look before pulling out uh on US-1 in front of a patrol vehicle and wasn't wearing a seatbelt coffee smelled of booze uh had cases of beer in his back seat and empty cans in the truck bed uh he said he'd imbibed three or four beers at one point then said six coffee Avera Beach was arrested on DUI charge after taking a field sobriety exercises uh while in route to jail Mr Coffee asked to listen to music Jeffrey David case he proceeded to Sing Don't Stop Believing Don't Stop Believing as one of three hits from Journey's seventh studio album which was released in 1981. the song begins just a small town girl living in a lonely world she took the midnight train going anywhere just a city boy dressed in South Detroit he took the midnight train going anywhere over the years the song gained a foothold in popular culture and is considered by some to be possibly one of Journey's greatest hits after the journey to jail coffee's blood alcohol content measures 0.252. she's yeah talk about three times the legal limit of 0.08 meaning it could be difficult to argue uh to Don't stop believing that coffee might have been impaired so you can see what I mean by this guy writing like like he's got a word okay who needs two things who needs an explanation of what the song Don't Stop Believing is and two who needs the first two sentences of Don't Stop Believing like like who needs the first eight bars of Don't Stop Believing who needs that like like an arrest report like well right up well I'm also saying that from the perspective of if you've ever heard it you know it yeah like like why oh put I'm gonna put this in the links below too Jesus Christ oh I I I everything that guy writes never fails to let you down it's fantastic I'm not gonna stop I I won't Don't stop believing that he'll let me down oh that that the way he wrote that too at the end it could be difficult to argue to Don't stop believing that coffee may have been impaired that is so poorly written he thinks he's a genius oh totally oh 100 I can totally thinks he's a genius zero doubt my mind that that that dude wrote that and was like he sat back and was like I know I know how to write I know how to write good yeah like if you need if you're if this if you've ever taken like a big old dumper go on your phone look up will Greenlee g-r-e-e-n-l-e-e and the TC palm and you will never be let down by his articles because he will just describe ah Journey I'll say you'll always be let down by his articles and that's the charm which is like the fun yeah yeah uh anywho I think that's our episode right that's our episode all right cool so if you enjoyed the podcast uh be sure to check out cryptpdcast.com our Instagram is at credpdcast.com I don't really post much because I don't really have content to post because we don't have pictures of Cryptids uh no we could throw up the odd oh we could throw up a picture of the odd screen grab from like the 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food brand anymore yeah it still looks like a food brand there's a pizza on there though yeah she's all cute and adorable yeah um luckily like she's she's asymptomatic but she's positive we're all we're all full of the ickies um but I should probably turn it back into like a Guitar Building website because I had to reference it because I had to fix I made the biggest fuck up you it was so was that the the like frat placement or whatever no it was I fucked up the spacing between the the my humbuckers okay that was it but luckily it's just for like a project but by like a lot yeah yeah but it's fixable and I'm gonna make the uh that I like fixing things in a way where it's obvious something work was done right so so you could either hide something and like try to repair something in a way where it's invisible but inevitably you'll always be able to find the thing that you did on it or you could like accentuate it and like cover the fix in like gold leaf or like really make it stand out and incorporate it back to the build itself that's literally like a Japanese thing it's like or something like that yeah so like I that's why I tend to try to lean towards if I can make something um more artistic in the fix and make make the mistake part of the work itself instead of trying to like hide it um as long as it's still gonna be you know as functional as it would have been it's it's called kinsugi which is like gold joinery it's like a yeah it's like acknowledging instead of like hiding the repair it acknowledges the fact that something was like fucked and like highlights the fact that like it's it's like a there's like a whole like philosophical thing to it right um the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi embracing the flawed or imperfect yeah like that's uh that's I prefer my repairs to be that way if it doesn't have to be gold leaf it could be like resin impregnated with like some kind of nice powder or whatever but make it look nice you know mistakes can be beautiful um my 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Cryptopedia: A Paranormal Podcast
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Attacq decides against declaring a full-year dividend to preserve liquidity
so we have declared and we have paid 45 cents per share um based on our first six months of results on our interim results and that was at that point in time the 45 cents was a 90.4 percent payout ratio so maybe to take a step back i think this whole concept of payout ratios for the next couple of years will definitely be a key point for discussion i think it has been a point for discussion the last maybe 18 months to 24 months but it will definitely be a discussion point for the next couple of years the concept of a payout ratio so in the first six months we've paid out 90.4 we've declared the 45 cent we've paid for 45 45 cents per se in march if you look then what has happened in the second six months in the second six months um especially in our essay portfolio i'll go to that we've saw a decline in our distributable earnings and that decline and both jackie and ross will talk to that but that decline was on the back of what we refer to as a tenant relief and a tenant relief high level consists of discounts and it consists of deferrals but like i said jackie and ross will talk into that or to that so our core de for the year then declined on a 10.5 percent to 73.1 cents per se a big focus for us as management over the last six months was improving our liquidity so the liquidity the measurement of liquidity you can measure on different lakes or different legs but one talks about your monthly cash flows i think two talks about your cash balances in the beginning of a period and then three talks about how much of your debt matures within the next 12 months and that like i said was a big focus for for for for the funding team what we have managed to negotiate with the banks is that there's no capital to be repaid in the next 12 months and i think that was a big win for us and also principle for us is focus on what you can control property values we can't control the mass share price we can't control but managing our liquidity that's definitely something that we can control and we had a number of engagements with the banks and ross sometimes use the word soft roll over and we've negotiated and implemented these soft rollovers so like i said that for the next 12 months we don't have to pay any capital with regards to our debt funding i would say some of the interest rates that change but if you take them all of africa facility for instance which is 2.4 billion on the mall of africa facility we had an interest rate reduction but i would say on a net net basis a small uptick in the interest rates the shoppers i had a look at our food count numbers so for april 2019 so it's the sum of all our shopping centers except in um linwood bridge and landfair so for 20 april 2019 we had 4.8 million shoppers for that month of april 2019 march 2020 only 900 000 so it came down from 4.8 to 900 000 and then in august which is last month we went back up to 3.2 million so you can say there's 75 that's maybe less 65 of what we had in april and again it talks to this principle of off the cover during covet and that's what i'm saying hopefully from a physical viewpoint we at the end of of a during covert phase so that's just the interesting stat and very interesting stat and jackie will talk to that and the principal talks about the diversity of your portfolio and different sectors have behaved differently so your retail sector different than industrial different than offices completely different than the hospitality sector also what we've picked up is that different um let's say communities or municipalities or the economy of that specific municipality has also reacted differently and when we look at muay rafi more jackie will talk to that but you can clearly see that the murphy mall behaved differently than the gardener mall and the mall of africa so that is just something interesting but this time concept of diversity it's not only your clause of property it's also your location of your property and then your underlying tenants then if we understand a little bit still another retail portfolio um for the year and we've definitely seen a major behavioral shift um what covert and the pandemic has brought to the shopper behavior online retail has accelerated we've also seen retailers bringing on the micro fulfillment model whereby checker 6060 where they use their stores as their distribution centers so we've definitely seen a lot of models being launched a lot of success um in that space and sitting back we say we have to provide as attack a retail hub our shopping centers need to place be a place where people still can connect we've definitely seen since opening of lockdown the restaurants was becoming fuller again you um but we have to be more than that we need to offer on-demand services for our clients we need to provide a loyalty platform for our shoppers and also for our for our tenants as well as a click and collect and distribution hubs for our people so over the next 12 to 18 months you'll definitely see a slow transformation as we start understanding the full behavior of our shoppers and what our retailers want how do we fuse this together and really offer something that is all encompassing retail hub for our shoppers in the rita portfolio collections dropped to 88.1 percent um our introversions was negative eight point seven percent um for the year and then our tenant success rate was 68.4 percent and the biggest impact on the renewals was um the econ reduction in space in all of africa we pick and play took over some of that space so and that was the biggest impact um was the reduction of econ space and then just to highlight and you've also already all read about this in the media is much more of africa once again warning the coolest mall in africa and for that it's a small accolade but for us it's a testament of of really understanding our shopper understanding um our market and that really it talks to you know our mix and offering the shoppers the right kind of offering in our home you
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World of Warships - Four Battles in Isokaze
you hello everyone and welcome to my first world of warships video I've been streaming will the warships on twitch on Fridays for a few months now I'm still an average player at best depending on what ship I'm in if you're looking for best ship practices and top-notch games they're already a lot of youtubers doing a great job of that instead in this series I'm going to show you four consecutive games with a particular ship in each episode have no idea how the battles will go I just press record and see what happens so suspense is what I'm aiming for here and just so I don't embarrass myself too much in the first episode I begin with my favorite ship so far the eso cause i I've only gotten up to tier seven ships so i could probably chase my mind eventually but here is the first battle line up I am in the lowest tier so with tier 5 s and T 0 sixes and we will have to see how it goes I'm not going to give any particular expert commentary here I'm just got to tell you what i was thinking during the battle and hopefully this will give a sense of how it usually is playing this ship for an average player i mean i will consider myself average though with these are kaze i'm pretty happy with it i feel very comfortable with it it's nice and maneuverable here i am sneaking up into a i think that the standard job of a destroyer on this map or in any domination map is to try and cap as soon as possible so i'm sneaking into a trying to do that and i'm slowing down i'm going to hit smoke in order to make sure that i can remain undetected in the in the capture area after all if you get hit in the capture area there goes the opportunity to cap I toss out some torps at that Cleveland not expecting too much and the Cleveland that's a pretty deadly enemy for me the Cleveland is pretty good at hunting destroyers I found that you want it's not the most maneuverable of ships though and here he makes an unfortunate turn showing his broadside to my torpedoes and if my trip eidos didn't get him those other torpedoes from my fellow destroy I probably would have after taking a good measure of the situation and making sure there's no menace behind me I proceeded towards the Bajan there and just a reminder my detection range is six kilometers and you can actually see this aligned on the map there my detection range is reading 5.9 there it's really six kilometers and might repeater range is seven kilometers so the trick with the ESO casa is to try and launch your torpedoes while still six kilometers away here I don't get to do that because of the gionee is already very close and actually all those other torpedoes get to in long before mines do so at least he wasn't a threat the but Joanie is a very serious opponent I haven't ever played the ship myself I have the Cleveland but not the video knee but I have fallen at the hands of many buteo knees here I'm going up against bausch of New York a slow fo that with lot of health and I've got a farragut in support that is tr6 destroyer on the America on the American line helping me out here and really going in there yeah I don't know the New York I don't know what he was aiming at actually but possibly he couldn't really turn around his guns towards either one of us right now I'm just wanting Lee shooting torpedoes my guns are now active against the aircraft I turned the anti-aircraft guns off while I was trying to cap a so that they wouldn't give me away but now they are on and so it's a matter of patience to farragut has launched torpedoes I have launched torpedoes now I'm getting incoming fire but I'm leaving a little bit to make sure that doesn't do me any harm torpedo planes there my initial savile's of torpedoes did not come even close so I release a few more the New York is well on his way to perishing lots of guns are trained on him so after releasing some more torpedoes I decide to just leave him to his fate and proceed on to where the Farragut is going which is actually where the carriers are the enemy carriers but yeah New York seems to be on fire something he's taking damage fairly regularly and unable to repair it so yeah I'm pretty satisfied that that's one threat taken care of so I proceeded on to the carriers now I'm a little bit late to this particular game we've got the Farragut there and the omaha and the Farragut is who I actually got the New York and not my intention to actually finish him off that was pure luck obviously and he was down to like two thousand health so any anybody with guns could have easily taking him out I almost feel a little bit guilty about taking credit for that destroying him but anyway uh by the time i get over here the Farragut straight taking care of the first carrier but then he perishes there's a spit Lana there and i also see on the map that there is a destroyer up north pressing one of our battleships but the battleship is dealing through them pretty well and I decided to support the Omaha here against the Svetlana and as we hope you can see it's it's quite a fight I'm trying to be sneaky but I am detected because all the planes and all I'm targeting this we ho here but the only way i would actually be able to shoot my torps as if it stayed still and it's not it's moving in such a way that i would have to have my talks go through the islands that's not going to happen I try and tilt a little bit in order to see if i can get my torps into the right position that that that's not worth and that's not going to work so I have to switch this vet Lana as my target come on so it's just a little out there we go but but I just decided to go along to the other side of the island followed the carrier instead because valana isn't popping out then it shot those porpoise I want to avoid those here this we hos in really really close range now you should know basically where I am so this is probably a bad move but I don't know what else I could've done again a lucky thing where he's pretty much close to perishing and one torpedo hit would have finished him off now for the set Lana now the Svetlana has a lot of health and also has has its own torpedoes I believe but those torpedoes came from the flames I actually end up using the carrier's body to help me to stop in time avoiding that particular torpedo and that ends up putting me into a good position to shoot torpedoes at this vet Lana now the Omaha is also shocked torpedoes at the sweat Lana but at the Omaha is pretty close to finishing Lee step long off there but the Omaha is pretty low on health to hear again the salon is almost done for and I happen to launch torpedoes and get the kill nothing to be too proud of but you know exciting it was exciting after that you can see the opposing team had just one destroyer left and we all head in to see to cap that and finish this off the rain destroyer did was quite a menace and you can see it launching torpedoes at our bow ship there and there it is a nice akazi in fact and opposing isa kaze same ship is mine and I try and find attack him he's got more health than I do but you know either way it's like one torpedo hit will finish either one of us and certainly a lot of gun damage here I finally use my guns don't do that often but the game ends before I can even find out what happens there so as a victory and it was actually during a times three weekend and so got a lot of XP you can see the actual experience points I got there a thousand 199 base only twenty-six thousand damage done because of course when my twerps hit a lot of these ships were already pretty close to perishing and so it was just a little bit they didn't do their full damage on the ships that they hit alright so but I mean certainly a very good start overall I survived the battle that's always nice and here we have the second battle which was a tier 3 t or 40 or 50 as middle tier on this one and we will see how this goes different map obviously Solomon Islands and since I was on the southern side of our group I decided to head south and see what was there that's a little bit harder than heading northeast the northeast i prefer because of one little island there that you can hide behind this is a little bit out in the open so I sneak around trying to use a silent to my advantage just an ebony that is tier 5 destroyer it mainly uses its guns rather than torpedoes and has range on me my guns are pretty low range might repeat ozar seven kilometers so I try and wait until it's closer because it didn't poke out just yet and here I'm just sort of making circles to see if I can get within my torpedo range and I'm detected and it's not that these actually a minute cause a which is the tier five japanese destroyer so the destroyer i upgraded to the mill akasa is definitely more deadly than the east of kaze and so this is a tough one for me but I try my best an ebony is not gonna make it easy either and it's pretty obvious who they're going for but i do have support i have a cruiser and a battleship the mini kaze launches torpedoes and i dodge those and try and get into position to launch mine but that puts me position to another set of torpedoes and I take one on the tail there at this point I probably should have slowed down to make my maneuvering a little bit better i think i would have maneuvered a lot better if i was like at three quarters or half I maybe the minute kaze is actually doing that I can't tell he said a smokestack seems to indicate he's going pretty fast that couch so I took one on the tail obviously did not really prove myself in that battle no need to see to score on that it was it was pretty bad on to the third one yeah that no no substantial benefit from that one no damage yeah in this next battle we had two three cheer for 25 and because of that division on the opposing team that was there probably a disadvantage there with the South Carolina and a locket okay there so here i go into into a 2 cap again this is domination on the street map so very similar to the first battle that i showed you and i'm doing basically the same pattern here can't guarantee i always do this thing on this map it depends on where i am and how many destroyers we have sometimes i do go in to be but you can see i'm just trying to hide out in the smoke until I finish capping the area the key thing is to not get hit while I'm trying to cap our other destroyers are basically leaving it to me to do this which is fine now if something comes into range I will shoot torpedoes at it sort of waiting for that karlsruhe there there we go and it's turning but I also see the cooma there so I decide to save one set of torpedoes for it but I failed to take into account the position of the kamikaze there on my team and so watching this I am biting my nails hoping that the kamikaze does not get hit by my torpedoes it should be easy for him to dodge them but you know if he's occupied and he is occupied with the opposing destroy their so I was worried that he would get a nasty surprise but it turned out all right you can see that kamikazes already half health and torpedo actually hit the cooma there so that that ended well for my team and I was relieved except like right at the beginning when I first used torps I have not talked my own side at all and I did not want to break that streak so and I don't think I've ever killed anybody on my side with torque even at the beginning so here I see that my torpedoes do kill the opposing teams Kyle's room and so that was good I was still feeling a little bit jittery about the whole kamikaze thing and hoping that i did not inconvenience him too much here's an opposing kamikaze coming in to close range to me and I'm trying to protect a here otherwise he would try and cap it so here we go I launched torpedoes he's using guns guns are a good thing to use but I didn't want to give him too much angle right now especially since as you can see he's gonna be launching tourists at me but there's gotta be a tough fight for me if I'm Don continue using torpedoes I slow down to avoid those torpedoes stay fly on right past me that that was a lucky lucky situation there that could have gone very badly I'm not in general very good at at facing other destroyers actually probably because I underused the guns I will eventually resort to the guns here but i'm still trying for torps it's only when i see that he's like fully occupied by some of my other friendly ships that I really think that guns oh and I'm also trying to protect myself with the island so I'll let loose with another set of torpedoes here but then I go to the guns the kamikaze has been occupied with my allies and so I take a few shots but my allies fish mom I'm down to a thousand 66 health so that is well not much and the tonic as a did shoot a few torpedoes before departed with the situation on the north side pretty much clear except for one Cruiser I decide to head in to be and try and cap that and there's really nothing in range to stop me and then after capping be I aim for that South Carolina now there are planes spotting me and so I used the smoke just to avoid them pointing me out but I'm still going full-steam here i'm not trying the smoke i just wanted to make sure to obscure my position while the planes were passing overhead and again i'm going to try and shoot my torpedoes between six kilometers and seven kilometers so that the carolina does not see me but then i notice that the south carolina is taking law damage from my friendly ships and i have finally spotted the carrier there and so I change my targets see the key to all this is make sure they do not know what destroyers coming if they don't know a destroyer is coming they won't know the torpedoes are coming necessarily if they see the story close by they'll know the torpedoes are coming now of course the carrier just spied move his planes so the fact that my detection range is only six kilometers does not help and so he started backing away from his position he seemed sort of beached there and so those torpedoes did not hit but then i falled him he tried to hide behind that island quite successfully actually this is very good tactic and he's launching planes he's got bombers he's got torpedoes he's not going to make this easy on me I am the clear target here yuck yep he's God try as best their torpedo planes are coming the bombers are generally more effective against destroyers than the torpedo planes because the the torpedo is carried by the planes are really slow and easy to dodge unless you're caught by surprise which happens to obviously but here I was not caught by surprise the torpedo planes hoop very well in sight and I couldn't see those and now now the target carriers within three kilometers or so and I go with some torpedoes it's pretty tough though Captain Picard 1701 d right 1701 d i should say yes so here we go and unfortunately makes a bad turn r at the end there and takes both torpedoes unlucky break there but eventually he gets me i only had that thousand health after all but I did let loose with two torpedoes in time and so one of them got him and so it's just a flesh wound and I got two kills on that and taking a look at the final statistics this is how it shaped up I didn't have the same same bonus that I had on the first game so 2318 XP but it was pretty good score for me team's score a thousand four hundred and seventy-one so wrap top there so that was probably the best game of the four I've evolved arm spoilers most of the damage I did though was to Langley and he was I mean carriers are sort of sitting that's if if a destroyer gets within that kind of range so this is the fourth battle two or three and tier for strictly so I'm upper tier this time and this had some interesting hijinks this is a very familiar map and since I was on the west side I had to go into that very familiar sort of Cove which is a very much destroyer territory if any cruisers wander there it's pretty easy to torpedo them as a countermeasure to that of course if there are two carriers per side as they were here carriers will send planes try and spot what destroyers might be lurking and the opposing carriers or at least one of them definitely did send planes over and made sure to spot me briefly there we go so I was detected and so the enemy team knew that I was there not that they were they would have been surprised that the story was looking in that area though here an enemy destroyer as their ski a tier 3 destroyer it's facing off against me that's a Soviet destroyer so more guns than torpedoes but still torpedoes actually I mostly used for pitos with a thirsty when I played it i narrowly avoid those torpedoes and very much focused on where the ders he's gonna be so what happens is I don't really notice where my friendly capital town ends up and so you see him very very briefly there but I'm looking at the st. Louis here because he's coming around that bend that I want to talk him but I cannot turn away in time to avoid this cat belltown now he's thankfully a deploying smoke there so with my little my little derp ski I we are relatively safe at least because we can't be seen you can see I don't have the detected indicator there but this was very embarrassing i'm trying to back up i'm a full reverse but something about the way we've hit has sort of caught us together and I have to rely on the cat belltown to try and break free he's going forward full steam i think still which would be the reasonable thing to do I'm trying to go back but I'm not succeeding i think i'm getting pulled by him actually we got caught in a really weird way now trying to make lemonade out of lemons I I to keep an eye on that st. Louis so our a saint st. Louis at st. louis i know i don't know why i say st. Louie it's just a thing i accidentally beach which is not very convenient but the Terps are headed straight for that st. Louis and that's the anything I don't know what the cap belltown sky thought of me but I can't imagine anything good anyway beyond that there's wicks there that is a tier three American destroyer I had a lot of fun with the wicks when I played around with it died I would like to play around with it further but currently working up the American destroyer line I've got a Nicholas and a Farragut right now 25 and tier 6 there is a Miyagi and one of those torpedoes hit I have no idea what it hits actually it was an enemy but I don't know if it was the the wicks at all or some other an enemy ship so here I was originally aiming for me yogi but Arkansas beta there got within range and had a better angle to it so I decided to go for that I'm very much detected here there are a lot of battleships around very vulnerable to the position for me the wicks is still there so it wasn't the wick stock hit now I'm sort of surprised but Arkansas beta will manage to avoid these torpedoes it sure seemed like they were going like straight forum but the Ox labate are probably sped up and so managed to slip past all of those it's quite a spread the nice thing about the ISA kaze compared to the later tier destroyers is that has a fast reload rate there's the weeks again and I try not to give any angle to him he will be trying to talk me and also shoot me and of course i have my broadside to him is still bad having my broadside to the battleships is worse so i'm trying to keep it all angled right slip between the wix's torpedoes and the arkansas beta I shot two torpedoes at the wigs but they're making a beeline for the Arkansas beta instead I mean the wicks could easily dodge those anyway so it was a good bonus to have the Arkansas beta headed in that direction I finally use my guns to minor effect and actually one of my trip eidos hit the wigs that was quite a surprise I was thinking we got to duke it out with the guns and I was not relishing that thought because the wicks has better guns their torpedoes from I think the wicks going right past us behind the Wyoming's in front I think about shooting the Wyoming I am detected any way two torpedoes hit i think the arkansas beta again and then the carrier's decide to finally talk me and that's into that during the wrap-up i found out that the arkansas beta was not the only power ship that bored brunt of my torpedoes here we see that i did a 9000 damage which was very good i did do damage to the coppell town sorry about that that was pretty bad and 1746 was the XP not a huge multiplier there I got killed by the carrier as we know finally those torpedo planes did their job and you know karma and everything I was at the top of the XP board and that was largely because of the torps I managed to get on the bow chips but really it was it was purely by chance if we take a look at the detailed report we can see that there we go data loading and here we see while the same Lou was definitely intentional the Wyoming I never aimed for the Wyoming had he sort of drifted into my torpedoes so that was purely luck the Arkansas betta obviously I was trying to aim for and somehow the Wyoming caught those totes that were meant for the Arkansas beta and the wicks all right so thank you for watching I hope you enjoyed this video if you did enjoy this video please do press like if you have any comments or suggestions for this series please do leave them in the comment section below and I'll see you next time you
Raiz Space
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How To Get White Using BIO CLAIRE White Bleaching Cream/Beauty Lightening Skin Secret Formula
hey guys welcome back to jamaican princess and today i will be teaching you how to bleach your skin with the bio clear lotion cream soap and oil yes stay tuned guys [Music] so guys for the bio clear cream it doesn't have any eye jacquinone in there and it's also a natural way of blinding your skin so in order to activate this bioclear cream you're going to throw some of the bioclear oil in it so that you don't have this holy but stretch mark on your face especially because the cream is for your face and you are going to use nepersone gel just to activate whether one or two yes so that you can um make your face a little bit more whiter like maybe extra white if you want to you can use one as well for the lotion now it's a body lotion body lotion don't put that on your face guys it's not for your face it's for the body so you can use that with the leprosy and gel as well mix it mix it with the oil to put on your skin because you don't want no stretch mark on your belly and your foot to me and it looks away i'm not saying nothing is wrong with stretch mark because i'll everyone get stretch mark it depends on oh you take care of your skin with it because if you're pregnant guys do not put no bleaching on your skin it is so now guys you use it on your face to give it a cool look and to wash off those dirt off your face and make it look nice guys so i hope you enjoy bioclear product is one of the best bleaching products so far as i know it make your face look so good like when you use it you should try it not like you should try it thank you so much for watching guys please like share subscribe tell a friend and our family to subscribe come back tomorrow we have more videos and make sure you give a thumbs up bye guys
Samantha's Jamaican SkinCare
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GMOD Hide & Seek - YOU COME INTO MY HOUSE AND USE MY SPOT! (Highlights and Funny Moments)
do want to be my red friend I'm going are you coming this lasted but you get out there Lola ah hi hello what what are you coming oh you Gary I'm gonna be back Fred goodbye Donna died ok not art come on damn it ah yes to wear red shirt now jack that's stupid and I hate it [ __ ] you bet up you got that No Oh Sees oh no no he's not a bit uh all right all right oh my god hi got it oh good coming through my house and use my sauce against me similar my life Joe juvia oh look good where is he hey rich sup about you next week only a two-hour my legs see that you follow me nothing goes wrong way he'll freeze stand up but I'm money for something to go horribly wrong yeah I'm expecting it to but you know what I've pretty clean record so far there this is really going to something I realize oh man just did ya oh it is up high so you got me through the wall ah [ __ ] I lacked middle why I don't be like these I can be like me haha ah ah no [ __ ] you mean it was an episode Lord math one where is the spot [Music] what a minute trendy are there go in there do that you can use much Bob no not bad holdman didn't go the legroom but keep session oh thanks matter which is never screws everyone that doesn't a lie I was on the island but I told you we cannot solve it didn't go that way ah egger me ah what the hell
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The Trees of Chelsea
So the story of trees in London can't be complete without a mention of the London plane and in Chelsea there are some fantastic examples of London planes. Behind me is a typical London plane and this is a tree which has been planted in London for 150 170 years there are some even older ones as well ones 350 years down in barnes but the ones in Chelsea are mostly Victorian and Edwardian this one might be 120 years old perhaps and the thing about London Plane is that they were much loved by planners because they would grow rapidly they cast a lot of shade and crucially they were very very good at resisting the pollution of Victorian and Edwardian times London planes are a man-made tree in the sense that they were developed by horticulturalists who hybridised two species one from north America that's the American sycamore and the other from western Asia and southeast Europe the oriental plain they're both plane species but they didn't meet until those two species came together in the 17th century probably in Spain or France they hybridized and produced a very vigorous tree which is the London plane and the reason they're called London plane isn't because they come from London it's just that London planted a lot of them at the end of the 19th century and they got re-exported elsewhere around the world and became known as the London plane but we pinched them from Paris of course I'm on Phene street and behind me is the Phene pub which was named after John Samuel Phene. John Samuel Phene was the developer of this area of Chelsea he built the streets and the houses in 1851. What was remarkable about this development was that the center was a tree-lined avenue and that was the very first tree-lined avenue in London right here in Chelsea and it was Margaretta Terrace which is behind me on this side and down that street there is one sole survivor of the trees that he planted which of course were London planes and Phene had spent quite a lot of time in Paris where he had seen new tree-lined avenues there and brought them to london so london was actually late to the party and we copied the idea of street trees and tree-lined boulevards and avenues from paris so now we're on Margaretta Terrace and behind me is what I reckon the sole survivor of Phene's development of this area 170 year old london plane and it's enormous a really magnificent tree that could well be 170 plus years old This is a Ginkgo. Ginkgos come from East Asia what's really really interesting about them is that they're in the fossil record from 270 million years ago so they predate dinosaurs. One in Hiroshima survived the atomic bomb, one urban forester in London described them to me as bulletproof because they've outlived all the pests and diseases that might come along to get them so they're a great tree to plant in a city because they're pollution tolerant no pests will come and eat their way through them or anything like that and they have this really interesting shape and canopy and interesting leaves and that's where the latin name Ginkgo biloba comes from the leaves are in two lobes 'biloba'. Another interesting thing about this is an english name for it is the maiden hair tree it's called the maidenhair tree in english because the leaf shape is reminiscent of a hairstyle much favoured by Chinese maidens at one time one of the most remarkable things about being in Chelsea is the trees on its streets and over the years they've planted some really unusual trees this is one of them it's a china berry or Persian lilac tree there are only two of this species that I know of in the whole of London both of which are Chelsea street trees it's a tree which is originates from Asia and it has very subtle mauve flowers which are in the canopy right now so this tree is one of the other rare trees in Chelsea this is the catalina ironwood it's a tree which has a very small native distribution. It lives on one of the channel islands off the coast of California it's a tree which shouldn't really grow in london because it comes from much more southerly latitudes but it thrives on the streets of chelsea it has very unusual leaves and this one's in flower right now which is something i've never seen before so very interested to have a closer look so the tree behind me is another chelsea special it's a coastal redwood and coastal redwoods come from northern California they're pretty unusual in the wild they only live in a very small area of northern California and Oregon the tallest one is 379 feet that's 115 and a half meters tall so that's probably centuries older than this one but you never know in a few hundred years we might have something that is taller than any of the buildings around this part of Chelsea
Chelsea History Festival
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Whispers From Your Ancestors. #PROPHECY #tarotreading #messages #protection #guidance
[Music] do namaste [Music] namaste pee cat welcome or welcome back to frequency phoenix 555 for the whispers from your ancestors come in [Music] come on i've got intel as i call in the energies of wisdom guidance and protection [Music] so beat moat energies up up up big cat come in come on the planetary energies today's darling yes mercury enters taurus no less the coming weeks could bring a lot of abruptness in communication mercury becomes rigid and immovable in the fixed sign of taurus your views will get a lot of push back be mindful to use compassion empathy and kindness for yourself first and then others understand it might be hard to form alliances and communicate without arguing stepping back from a heated situation can help you understand where tongue wrestling is afoot and you're dealing with what closed minds the first message is god you're your energy is darling yes [Applause] when you cast runes you read them from right to left the first ring we have darling is manas on its face this is represented by the fool in tara [Music] it speaks about what somebody feeling [Music] the loss of a partner a younger partner but this also speaks about foolish actions negative cycles [Music] the first message is the loss of the loss of a partner in a situation was not a loss manas is represented by the numbers 4 5 6 and 7 the letter m it also speaks about social order whomsoever you lost did not conform to the order the social order in your environment this also speaks about them feeling depression sadness this is also somebody looking at their life the mortality their mortality another message is to expect some form of manipulation surrounding mortality over the next seven days [Music] this also speaks again of reckless behavior someone you possibly lost a partner in a situation some of them some of you is through deaf darling is my condolences [Music] i'm also hearing lesson of the unknown [Music] the next room we have dal india's is isa represented by the hermit in tower the letters k i and c the number 36 37 38 and 39 it speaks about a challenge you're going to be facing something some form of challenging behavior but you will be reinforced with spiritual strength this is also what intuition again it points to what isolating yourself from situations where there will be tongue wrestling darling this where somebody is going to be on an ego trip they don't want you to do to blind your your self to what exactly these people or person is going to be putting in your path over the next seven days it's an ego trip [Music] but it's also a lesson a lesson for your what evolved evolution the hermit is represented by vogue or energy this also speaks about an older partner now we've gone so it was definitely an age gap in a relationship possibly one you lost something that made you fear the unknown something which you had to embrace in order to what bend the matrix to receive the gifts of your ancestral your ancestral team your security [Music] it also calls for you to be vigilant yet introspective this also calls for your inner strength guard india because this week tongue wrestling with the wrong person will set you on a negative cycle which will set you back on the spiritual path [Music] we have bakana dal india's this is represented by the empress in tara in the reverse again it's telling you to abandon a situation this could be an older female [Music] somebody who doesn't have doesn't have the [Music] the true emotions of a mother [Music] the khana is represented by the letter b the numbers 12 13 14 and 15. [Music] this also speaks about codependency there is a mother that is being overly dependent on her progeny darling dears two progeny were mentioned older and younger could be one below the age of ten spiritually responsible and one older i'm getting young adult early teenage [Music] the manipulations of a mother somebody who shows shows nurturing only in the face of others this reverse empress is about to get her come up as this talks about loss of control of a situation it also speaks about anxiety they know they are about to be called dial india in the deceit that they've perpetrated [Music] it also speaks about her pregnancy dad india somebody's foolish actions is brought about a pregnancy [Music] right next to the hermit this is going to be hidden darling [Music] the empress the body part for the empress is represented by the reproductive system the hermit also speaks about the back the child is going to be born by cesarean section we also have to fall the child will have respiratory issues [Music] a secret pregnancy [Music] [Applause] [Music] i'm gonna get that ancestral message from the angels and ancestors deck [Music] also speaks about an older manipulative woman this could be a cousin a sister a mother a mother who regretted the birth of a child died in india this is a mother that never nurtured onto a child we have the medicine guardian as well as the agent guardian this alone is showing that you are being protected this is also about balance being brought back this is about what self-love self-care self-worth darling is you are not alone be open to healing information [Music] what message do you want to hear do you want to hear the green or the blue [Music] the green or the blue big cat [Music] jacqueline aren't on is coming through for strong green [Music] medicine guardian is page 108 this goes to a 10 and an 8. the 10 is the wheel of fortune it also speaks about cycle as well as change the 8 brings into into mind the energy of leo [Music] strength card [Music] this is about being not being tempted into situations that are going to affect your destined path at this moment in time [Music] the message listen to what is coming up within you and what is being shared with you by trustworthy others in your life pay attention to healing information you are being exposed to information and insights that will have a dramatic healing effect upon your life if you are working through something mentally or emotionally know that there are spiritual energies supporting your healing if you are working through something that is physically challenging pay particular attention to information that's come to you that feels inspired insightful and warm it will be supportive of your wellness your angels are here to remind you that your natural state is one of wholesomeness and you are on the road to revealing that wholesomeness once more please excuse the adverts i keep them in because sometimes they come with a message for you to screenshot and read at your leisure [Music] i'm being guided to pull a card for you jacqueline [Music] jacqueline don't be tempted off your flip-flop dial india the blessing is that somebody's going to be coming to offer you something darling and it's it's below your spiritual pay grade pay attention to where the characters are looking somebody from the past is coming to offer you something where you're gonna have to be strong they are not on your path [Music] base of the deck the seer you've got your message jacqueline ali in turn this also speaks about your intuition see beyond your current situations my big cat because you have the backing of a high priest or priest there's your ancestral team darling you have the gift of shaman you have the gift of healer but you have to use those abilities on yourself in order to what grow and evolve [Music] harness your mystic gifts this is about you getting quiet out india going within in a knowing inner understanding you are never alone darling yes any situation you feel that you're stepping into blindly you are being covered you are a high priest or priestess [Music] do i want you to trust in the unknown the unseen [Music] yeah the blessing that you're getting at this moment in times my dear big cat is perseverance this is about what being able to what continue through no matter what the circumstances look like at this moment in time this is about as i said seeing beyond your current circumstances they want you to persevere in the on the path that you've chosen you're not blind you're being guided [Music] because you're about to reach enlightenment a higher understanding and this also comes with gifts the yellow is represented by on the solar plexus chakra archangel michael it also speaks about happiness as well as being controlled at this moment in time using your personal power for the ultimate effectiveness this is about control darling is it's one thing to know you have the whip dart india enlightenment is knowing how to use the whip because your lower heart your lower heart has been through many transformations starving this this is you looking back at the person you used to be the three and the five goes to eight again we're pulled back to the neo energy the strength guard spiritual strength being spiritually guided because you have a tower coming towards you the tower is represented by the liver somebody needs to get their liver checked out whether you are in over-indulging in alcohol sugars you have a towel movement coming towards you [Music] [Applause] [Music] so the message is of perseverance i know that i can do whatever i set my mind to message for this seven of cups divine and your ancestors want you to know the choice you made was the right choice whatever you've been persevering at you made the right choice [Music] the seven of cups speaks of opportunities new opportunities are going to be coming from the choice you made [Music] ace of swords spiritual downloads a lot of you are getting the the arm green light in your dream state this also speaks about what the choice you've made some of you have chosen to speak your truth in a situation divine wants you to be wise not everything needs to be spoken this is about action darling dears because your perseverance is going to pay off big time if you are in a in a job where you do speak in public speaking especially if you have any form of public speaking what you've been persevering you are about to reap the benefits of your actions [Music] the choice you made what they're being enlightened about oh god oh gosh i can't make this up again we see the tower moment right next to the high priestess you need to know that you are having certain energies directed at you at this moment in time the high priestess is what in a knowing the tower moment also speaks about a situation that you've left behind could have been divorced from a situation a job you've left from or wherever it also speaks about what manipulation somebody manipulated you to leave a situation darling this we have the runes in the background we've got manners we've also got legaz hangman manas as you know is the full we've got perth of the high priestess and we've also got one joe the star card somebody magically manipulated a situation for you to leave it um [Music] opposed to your benefit india's nine of swords on its face it speaks about you put you into a position where you are now playing chess no longer checkers this is about your intellect being above all others whatever sadness and loss you felt in a situation where there were many against utah india he was definitely magically manipulated to move will be removed from a situation [Music] the two lines speak about um whoever manipulated the situation for you to leave darling it was a minor game they didn't get [Music] the outcome that they was hoping for [Music] because you're secure dial india as well as protected know this four of pentacles your mental health your physical health what weapon they tried to form against you darling dear it didn't work [Music] some of you are still looking back at this past action trying to wonder why or how he was able to what be pushed out of a situation you was magically removed [Music] now that you know this style india claim dominion over yourself this must never happen to you again because you see my darling dear big cat it's one thing when you don't know the manipulation and the levels that people will go to in order to manipulate that's one thing but now you know your ancestral team wants you to claim dominion over yourself no one can call it but you what do we need to know about your lower heart we also have chiron in the reverse somebody didn't want you to hear someone wanted you to live in heartbreak and lack and loss someone who no longer has the key to your long heart [Music] your heart your love heart is about to be blessed with equal give and take this is also what being in a position if you are looking for a new job you are going to get what a status in that job some kind of promotion the situation you was manipulated to to remove yourself from or was removed from you're about to be blessed all indias you have incoming somebody lost something hold on a minute i'm feeling something lost we've got the sun energy the sun is ruled by leo the sun is ruled by leon and leo is fire energy whatever you lost darling dear it's at middle height um somewhere near a wall i'm also feeling there's a heat source around whatever it is that you lost something that's very important to you it's that middle height somewhere near a wall or a heat source what you lost was made from some kind of some form of metal iron it's not lost forever look again darn india's whatever you lost you're about to find it oh yes some of you are wanting to manifest move into a new location darling dear you are the magician your ancestral team says you have the badass alchemist ways conceive believe and achieve this is a go ahead if you're wanting to move to a new environment go you also have messages coming in messages of love you have to understand somebody is trying to manipulate you or manipulate the narrative this is somebody who's realized they've lost their loyal heart somebody's wanting to manipulate your heart at this moment in time [Music] your ancestral team wants you to wash your face like david this is about remembering who brought you there who took you through it and who tried to leave you there this is about moving on from a high commander decepticon a narcissist sociopath someone that like to argue mentally and emotionally manipulate you but they need to know they have no key to your psyche anymore master your emotions in situations start india as already um purported by the planetary energies there's going to be a lot of pushback on your views your ancestral team wants you to be the master of your emotions so that you cannot be manipulated again especially by the same level of energy that use magic to remove you from a situation know they speak yet use your intuition and your discernment over the next seven days because you have an emotional manipulator someone from the past [Music] will be appearing in your life over the next seven days this person comes to rob stephen kiel they are hoping that you still have love for them they've seen that you've actually manifested quite a bit in your life you've taken major steps if you have a business whatever it is that you've done to get great darling dears they're watching and they're going to come through with some kind of issue master your emotions starting this remember who took you there and we wanted you to stay there [Music] and remember you have security darling yes [Music] no weapon formed against you shall prosper touch not the anointed devil god on its face you've already freed yourself from this obsessive energy this controlling energy that lack boundaries where you felt bound capricorn energy on its face you've already freed yourself one star in india and as i said no weapon formed against you over the next seven days shall prosper once you keep your emotions in check i don't know about this spell car station let's get a fresh deck base of the deck two of ones this talks about it was active yes [Music] they wanted to stop you on your journey keep you stagnant in stock unable to move unable to work lean on your own understanding world card absolutely love it as i said you see it india no weapon formed against you shall prosper when they got you magically from a situation died in india they didn't realize that it was leading you to enlighten them salvation and a fresh start you have a clean slate on india [Music] [Applause] two assaults in the reverse continue to make the right choices continue to lead lean or lean with your higher understanding knowing that you are being protected this is your ancestral team untying you from what was meant to tie you and keep you in luck know this big cat you have the medicine guardian [Music] what they wanted for you darl india is on them star card on its face final messages for the big cats [Applause] look what fell on the table success star india's whatever they wanted for you you're about to be blessed in their face over the next seven days are you ready for the spotlight final messages there's an older female that's going for a situation with a younger lover where pregnancy is about to be discovered continue to be grateful for the blessings afforded to you darling dears the two and eight the two is what the high priest does continue to use your intuition in your discernment the eight represents the strength guard you're caring for others don't allow anyone to stop you caring for others having love in your heart continue to be grateful for the blessings of enlightenment that's been afforded to you at this stage what did i say call on your ancestors [Music] you've been chosen by your lineage darling death gifted with all of their all of their gifts things they couldn't use in their time the two and the four goes to a six lovers gemini energy continue to make the right choices call on your ancestors anytime you feel uncertain and always lead with gratitude because universal law is in your favor the one speaks about your bad ass alchemist ways manifestation mo darling dear [Music] a new beginning a fresh start this also speaks about some of you will be traveling darling you've been gifted with all of the tools to bend the matrix universal law is on your side judgment for the back front next stabbers worry not what happens to them darling dear only put your mind to the most high and your infinite possibilities [Music] on that notes i dropped me mike to love to tee springs todd love to patreon or simply come back here and as i always say don't get smoked and don't smoke yourself from the ashes baby namaste cat cat [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] you
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Uruguay and Turkey Relations in the 'New Normal' Period after COVID-19
[Music] good afternoon good afternoon happier Marhaba this afternoon we are together with mr. Diego Perez Gemara Consul General of Uruguay in Istanbul I would like to thank you mr. Paris mr. Consul General on behalf of Ankara University for participating in our international webinar series thanks to you professor - true dear professor and the University of Ankara you can be sure that the pleasure is all mine I am very honored very pleased and generally happy to have the opportunity to be here with you to share this moment and to share some information about my country about the challenges that my country pass through all these very heavy period of time and pieces for the pandemic and of course about the bilateral relations in Uruguay and church many thanks to the University of Ankara for hosting this event and for you professor for leading and moderating this webinar I am also want to extend my gratitude for the audience and the beliefs and friends that are also connected from awhile to this webinar today and of course to my dear staff here in the consulate that is here supporting me as always so thank you very much it's a pleasure to be with you the pleasure is ours mr. consul general and in fact you're the first consul general of agua you're the first accredited diplomat to Turkey so would you please as the first question or the first thing I would like to ask you it's about you it's about you and your mission and Turkey could you please be so kind to introduce yourself to the participants of our webinar and say a few words about your feelings in Turkey well why since 2010 and now I am the Consul General of Dubai on board since February I entered to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs 10 years ago as a secretary my first experience was in New Delhi just for a training for human and on a first active practice but my first formal position was in our embassy in Saudi Arabia as the head of the deputy head of mission and culture after three years there and for the next three years the following years I was transferred to the Embassy of food while in Paris as secreted out and I was in charge also on the economic and commercial first in 2019 I had also the opportunity to go to our embassy in Ethiopia for almost one year as a difficult mission and I received after the owner from my ministry to be nominated as the Consul General while some Aditi that is my first position as a chief of mission to the carnival of Raziel but is a mixture also from many contributions African continent on the other hand let me tell you that I used to say that Rubick has many many ambassadors and representatives all around of course the ambassadors of career my dear colleagues that through the official missions and the hard work try to project our country to the world but it's also true that the image of Y itself is a very dull and very consolidated resource created from an Thanks they will William projection and its history his history of a very respectful and serious country compromise to the International legality framework to the international law to the international community issues to the human rights to the developing of the countries to the world poverty to eat familiar to the democracy freedom and serenity of the this is also a brand and last but not least the football like you say the football itself is a brand it's a it's a huge it's like a badge you know that was able to put the name of our country all around the world be in such a small country with a small population like I'd say maybe we are the country with the highest number of professional [Music] football players with very high level as a football players football is part of our our identity let me give you some idea to be very to clarify this this this point of view in a typical Sunday in Montevideo Uruguay families and friends used to meet used to to go together to someplace house park or some meeting places and to meet the asado they is the sign of barbecue that is very particularly well because it's the best and high quality beef you can you can never find in the world and watch an assist one football game so it is a very difficult Sunday that shows how football is inside our identity and our what reality the impart of Family and social social dynamic so this is this is where I miss a lot this this kind of meeting with with friends but most leather promised me to invite me to his place to make a very good barbecue very soon that has part of our identity so for Sita Tonga was declared by UNESCO in September if I don't remember wrong in September 2009 was the clear intangible cultural heritage of man so this is very important also to put the name and to make known the tango around the world a beautiful music and dance practice this music which melted in the late 19th century the soup bowls of Montevideo and Buenos Aires has has come a very very very long in reality tango is a Musical and dance practice is a style truly originated as ad we were read a lot of River Plate product and the son is the son of crossbreeding rule semi semi human environment and in communities of European immigrants and the Afro community and in the lower-class located marginal neighborhoods at least in the beginning I know not many many people knows this know this origins is important to say that all tango is in depth to multi-ethnic contributions thanks to our cornell past indigenous african crowd and the subsequent immigration contribution so it's very telling that tango in the language of slaves coming from in southern sudan vongola means meeting plants and this is what tango is is in such useful meeting is as fierce for and drawing life is excuse for being together and of course it's a very romantic dance for for in love table so this is also a very very unique characteristic of some ways a very very sensual romantic the greatest exponent of tango during the so-called Golden Age of tango forties more or less once Carlos Gardel that was a singer and songwriter and also a film he is the best-known male representative of tango around the world there is a fight there with my brother's my Argentinians brother and even with French with France we fight a lot about the place of world the place in which Carlos Gardel born for of course the policies the Romanian policies Carlos Gardel was born in Tamil the countryside of why more or less in 1883 because it's not clear exactly year and for French people got there is born in Toulouse and for Argentinians of course is born in sight but there is born a stroke of a I you know I don't know a period of time here abortion we should ask this to the ambassador of Argentina in a couple of weeks he will be with us to buy this regard for my friend Argentina that we talked the other day inform he is his amazing friend very very good as a great person but there is this fight you know but there is an unanimity that of course his career and became a national international in twenties and he unfortunately died in a plane crash in bogota colombia in 1935 so he was great and like many many times happened the greatest have a very small career and successful time but he was he was amazing he was amazing very exactly finally finally was proud also to have so many famous and well-known artists are around the world as an international reference personalities that made a successful not only new wife but also in also in in other countries you know so this successful maybe some time strength came from abroad and not from old way all over after they got this successful took them and say these personalities and these famous people are are mine but for healing for giving you some examples and sound some names writers I can list Kassandra qaradawi not even new philospher Fernandes Mario Benedetti is very known work and of course of course guardo kalyana Waldo Galliano that made me go to part of your of your questions one of the best representatives of literature his masterpiece called the open days of Latin America published in 71 in which the after they offer took the history of Latin America and its built-in hood globally from European civilization and of americano and to contemporary also Latin America are we with chronicles and very hard narratives about the constant looking of the region's natural resources by the colonial empires and imperialist states they work even receive an honorable mention from the casa de las américas France as we say you professor gave gave us the gift to translate this opera in in Turkish so thanks once again it's a very hard work it's not it's not an easy lecture is not it's not easy meeting because you have to be very analyzed and you have to take care of every word there is very critical of course in his work and is places on the Latin American Left culture or saying in some way and it's what it was even permitted by military dictator as you may know this is very good to say also that not so many people know that former Venezuelan president who Chavez as a gift to the American President Barack Obama at the five summit of the Americas in 2009 detection no new explanation and about the meaning and the purpose followed with was very clear what former Venezuela and the president wanted to say exactly I remember that instance exactly I mean it was a very important moment I remember him handing over the book put this main notice of the day now meaning behind the action was stronger than the action itself exactly it was like take the book read it and see my first question is going to be about the most important event of this year it's not a positive event but nothing to do could you please give me some information give us all the audience from all around the world because I know people from Peru a great friend of mine from Peru is watching the former ambassador in Turkey is watching to your friends in Uruguay all around the world would you please give us some information on the difficulties of copied 19 pandemic in your country and the measures taken yeah this was not so bad and the government immediately took measures to control the pandemic its health social and economic consequences so the three the three main aspect of the containing the numbers shows very well the successful nation of why during this endemic the total numbers in other way of infected people team now is around eight hundred eighty six persons ninety percent recovered already and only twenty five more or less persons dead so we can say that the the impact in terms of health was not so so bad also the other on the other hand being a small country small economy that depends very much on what happens in the rest of the world and in the rest of the main partner of course economical the economic consequences didn't didn't take so much to appear our economy is very open very very open and depends on international trade and our exportations in consequence the pandemic affected very very much one of the one main resource and productive sector as many other countries many small companies have to close because they couldn't resist so many month without any any income around 50 percent of the productive sectors transferred the employees to the temporary unemployment insurance system impacting also this system the gods are very very well he has a very very great shock and maybe the two the two the two of the most affected sectors might be our charisma and export sector but also investment that is very important for a country as we decrease a lot in in this last month and also not not less important they will trend lateral negotiation a multilateral commercial negotiations well absolutely block it in this period of time and are still waiting the time to be restart difficult very very difficult I say the next question was going to be about the fight against the pandemic in terms of medications and treatment applied in your country would you like to say something on that - yes of course the health care system in white works in a very good way we [Music] solidary system called for NASA in which all the active population workers and independent independent worker unemployed have the complete access to the health care system it's a very solidary system so regarding mobile as I said before the government immediately took mission reserved huge areas in the hospital for sick people pray the domiciliary system to control visiting hospital anticipating vaccination for flu also the system didn't collapse the system in your wife was capable to assist anyone and to take care of everything's govern government took measures and care in the three areas I say in prevention assistance during the pandemic and to the affected people and control of the health so any special treatment or any special medicine that we already know and what's the normal treatment like another exactly well it's it's very good to know this it's we're happy to hear this the if the system does not did not collapse it's good enough I see as far as I can see I'm trying to follow the countries in Latin America lately the system works it's it's good enough he's one of the good things for being a small country a small population you know so everything is more control thank you the next question was about some specific sectors and how much they have suffered during this pandemic I had noted tourism agriculture you are a country of agriculture by some ways pharmaceutical industry etc would you like to give us some more information actually you have just mentioned some of them but maybe you could provide some more as much as you could before the pandemic why is taking care of these and he's taking very seriously the negotiations to go further to be able to go on in exportations because because many many products and many many things are simpler and we don't know yet if could be worse consequences in the future and so we have to take the control of the possibilities and they works or more negative a scenario yes particularly stronger the pandemic was in treatment and service sector regarding the general measures to combat the consequences of the virus in the service and to disma sector and also export area the government the government create a line of special credits loans exploration of taxes were possible of course an extension of the maturity of tax obligation specially from the point of view especially from the point of view of exportation [Music] was was very heavy was very heavy but let me see one thing okay no because what's block at the web it's ok continue we can continue so the three balance for instant in January and May was in deficit of course the president the both imports and exports decrease a lot an investment like I said before China for instance that is originally normally our first partner they were YNS for - to china register that 30 35 thousand percent draw that is too much there were products that were impossible to sell because also they had fissures abroad and enough in in the countries the nation's reguiariy is working a lot of that also because you do boys and is a country that once every time they they trade the free trade the free international trade and and the countries and the markets so as far as possible without any additional obstacles and maybe also maybe also Camille could be an excuse for put additional obstacles you know let's let's hope not and let's hope everything goes back to normal before this year ends we'll see we'll see see let's see what let me tell you one last for the white was even difficult right right 15 days after one government one new government took the power and come coming also from the left to the right politically speaking so was very hard for the new government that have a new agenda for the political affairs of the country change this agenda and program nted or adapt this agenda and actions that they already planet which this very huge a very hot crisis a very hard job the next question would be about to trade volume between Uruguay and Turkey the principal goods traded and how were the exports and imports between our two countries were affected during this pandemic period relation with many many agreements silent and many projects to be silent to the relation a very good framework to work together a very good security that is for us as you know the consulate is the single diplomatic mission this consulate is the single diplomatic mission in Turkey and Turkey has now an honorary consul in Montevideo and its diplomatic representation is in bonuses but we we have received very very welcome notice that it will open its embassy in Montevideo operation the end of this year so in this regard I I have to say that I'm very happy to find these welcome and open wishes of Turkey to work together for improving this relationship for for increasing the bilateral relations I really loved my six my five six years of mission here have a lot to this to this object because it's not only my duty but is my personal purpose so let me repeat once again that I have to thanks for the Welcome I received here for the different Turkish authorities that I have the opportunity to be in contact since Turkish authorities or international trade agencies and commercial organizations like museu like to see the chamber of commerce of Istanbul that is a huge huge one the chairman of commerce of Izmir in which we have the opportunity to meet together exactly where we all try with all these organizations trying to take advantage even of this time is difficult time to teach and analyze seriously seriously but what can we do together what can turkey offer to why and who I can offer to to Turkey and have clear they need the needs of Turkey and Uruguay and create the initiatives and the actions to facilitate this very important note also let me tell you that negotiate the negotiations that are living on the wine nowadays with Turkish Airlines to make possible to activate one slice connection between Istanbul and Montevideo so this could be very good for our exchange and our business the three bunam one to the trail villain what could be better but turkey occupies the five position as a destination of harbor life stock exportation with more or less four hundred four hundred thousand animals in 2018 so it's very good and also we exported dirty sewing wool rhymes cellulose and Turkey export why mostly automatic household machinery boosts your products more or less this is the picture we already have identified identified others areas for increasing our bilateral exchange from the perspective of who why the most footage potential areas maybe could be dairy products frozen meat my saw in pharmaceutical services also and for Turkish I think cloth and household machineries have great possibilities another way finally for ending the question depend emic I can say didn't effect too much the exchange the villa total exchange on the flow of bilateral commerce since the moment biggest rotation of life stock was able to come here in the beginning of the so so far so good and no complaints about this decision mr. consul general Diego it was a pleasure coming together with you in this webinar but before ending up I'm gonna ask you for a favor we had technical difficulty as my colleagues here just informed me and the question I had formulated about the cultural aspects of your country you remember we talked about tango we talked about football we talked about you told us you gave us some information about this asado which is why asado as far as I understand clearly hurt there was a technical difficulty so could you please end up our session once more giving us some information about and the reflection of those principle cultural aspects to the daily life in your country so I was talking about the identity of that has many different corners many different elements one of them is Tambo as a famous famous and very well known music and dance practice that everyone I think in the world nowadays no more or less than the other is football that football is not is not only against not only a sport but is also part of our culture and part of our identity and part of our party reality as family and social quotidian and of course the asado the subtle suit so part of our identity because being an agricultural country that produced the high level the most high level meat around the world we used to take meat we used to do this barbecue not every day but at least once or twice in a week and this is a very good also time for spending and sharing time with our families and friends assisting or watching one football game in the TV all born after the asado going directly today so tengo asado Carnival Marty there are more or less the main distinctive cultural aspect that I can I can give you today to you to have more or less the idea of our return that as I said before is is a result of many contributions from many countries and civilizations not only European from the European integration but also from the African immigration that this part of our history is not very well known so which is very good to to to give you also this information that we have even the very important thank you very much mr. consul general it was an honor for us to have you here participating in our webinar session our best wishes and greetings for all white professor as I said before be sure that the pleasure is all mine this was a very very things about my country there are so many things I with all your help organizations I have been in contact with I will be here every day in my test to do all the possible I can do for increasing these regulations thanks again to you to you professor and for the to the University of Ankara from hosting and organized this extraordinary available webinar thanks also to the colleagues and ambassadors and consul generals with whom I have the great honor to share this floor and finally for giving you one last idea I celebrate this initiative because it proves that even in difficult times we as a human as a human being are able I can't always find the way to fight against any hard surfaces and create productive and positive things to to make this world better and better every day the consulate of resample and myself will be open to receive any question any information about our country anything you may human thank you very much professor thank you very much good afternoon thank you very much good afternoon
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2016 JEEP CHEROKEE LATITUDE 4X4 COLD WEATHER FOND DU LAC SOLD! 9657
this is stock number nine six five seven we are here at Summit automotive in Fond du Lac Wisconsin you're new and used jeep headquarters today we are checking out this super clean 2016 Jeep Cherokee latitude this vehicle has the 2.4 liter four-cylinder motor which pumps out 184 horsepower from this HD video you will be able to tell that this Jeep is in excellent condition all the way around projector lamp headlamps the factory fog lights and LED running lights brilliant black crystal pearl is the color and I always like to point out at this point in the video we shoot all of our videos in 1080p so if you have HD capabilities on your computer tablet or smartphone device turn them on right opposite is like your right here looking at the vehicle with me factory 17-inch alloy rims and we have Firestone destination 225 65 our 17 tires on here with about half the tread left on those tires notice just how clean that hood is no dents or dings on that it does have the 7 slotted chrome trimmed grille part of the latitude Package no dents or dings or cracks or scuffs on that front bumper very nice condition this side of the vehicle is in nice condition as well no scuffs or scrapes on this rim and this one does have the windshield wiper de-icer which instantly tells me that this latitude package has the cold weather group so you're going to get heated seats and remote start as well as you go down this side of the vehicle you can see just how clean that body is how reflective and mirror like that paint is we take these HD videos so if you are far away or even if you're close by and just cannot make the trip down you can still see the vehicle here the vehicle and of confidence and what you're looking at before you even get here very clean down this side [Music] no scuffs or scrapes on that back rim back tires have just as much tread as the front tires and you can see that it does have four-wheel disc brakes something I really like about the Cherokees you get the LED tail lamps on the back here the rear gate is in excellent shape no dents or dings or scuffs on that the rear bumper is absolutely perfect and you do get the chrome tipped exhaust on the latitude package this one does have a backup camera back storage area is in really nice clean condition those seats do fold down for extra storage under here you get a little storage and then you also get your jack tools and spare tire this is a manual closed gate and as you can see it is a 4x4 vehicle down this side of the vehicle just as clean as that passenger side no dents or dings down this side this back rim for full disclosure is in excellent condition as well just see how nice that paint is how reflective it is very very nice as we check out the interior the latitude package gives you the black cloth interior there are no rips or tears on these seats both of these seats are heated you get a driver's side height adjuster factory all-weather floor mats part of that cold weather group I was telling you about power windows power locks and power mirrors this one has auto headlamps as we hop inside the car here you can see that this one has twenty thousand five hundred and six miles you get an outside temperature and compass display as well as a digital speedometer instrument cluster is nice and clean this is a heated leather wrap steering wheel no scuffs or scrapes cruise controls Bluetooth audio controls and information center controls on there as well this one has the 8.4 touchscreen radio this one does not have navigation however you can add navigation to this radio for five hundred and ninety five dollars ask your sales professional for more information this one has the heated seat buttons heated steering wheel buttons right there you get am/fm and sirius XM radio capabilities and this is where your backup camera shows up as well climate controls you can do down here you can also do your climate controls on the radio this one has the active Drive one with the Select terrain you get auto snow sports sand and mud SD USB and audio letter format on that side up here you have the 911 assist buttons passenger seat no rips or tears on that this one does have side current and airbags and there is storage underneath that seat right there we will take a quick look at the back seats and then we will check out under the hood you can really see that metal-flake in that paint really good look in color back seats are just as clean as the front seats no rips or tears back here it does have that latch child child safety system for your car seats factory all-weather floor mats back here as well and a 115 volt 150 watt plug-in carpeting is nice and clean all these Cherokees come with ten airbags so very safe vehicles I've driven three of them myself those seats go down really nice and flat and go up nice and easy as well as heated mirrors like to thank you for checking out the video if you're still watching hopefully it's helped convince you that this is a really nice vehicle under the 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Beatitudes 4
hi and welcome to this week's god slot i'm tim i'm one of the jam leaders and i know over the last couple of weeks you've been looking at sayings of jesus from a series called the beatitude and this week we're going to look at another one and this one is blessed are the meek now to help me explain to you what we mean by blessed other meek i'm going to use this guy don't if you can see it but that is a picture or an illustration of peter one of jesus disciples now peter was a fisherman and that meant he had a really hard life he was very strong very rugged um but peter was also known because he could be what we would call a bit brash sometimes he spoke out of term and sometimes a little hot-headed you know he could do things without thinking and certainly use his physical strength and presence in a way that may not be what you know was the best way for example when jesus was being arrested to be taken away to be crucified peter's the one who drew out his sword and cut off the ear of one of the servants of the romans who had come to arrest jesus he's also the guy who when challenged the night before jesus was crucified by people in the square denied knowing jesus but he's also the guy who was a bit bold and we saw that when jesus called to him when they were in a storm and peter was the one who got out of the boat and actually walked towards jesus well what do we mean by meek well we certainly wouldn't think that peter was meek and certainly he wasn't before you jesus because as we just said he was brash and a little hot headed and in today's world we sometimes think that if we said we're meek that means we would be weak and that would kind of make sense because meek and weak well they rhyme don't they but that's not the case you see because meek isn't weakness meek is actually about having an inner power and an inner strength that you don't use brashly or hot-headedly but that you use gently now to help me illustrate this i've bought along with me this it's a bugatti it's a sports car unfortunately it's not the real thing but this car can do up to 200 miles per hour now if you or i got in it and started putting our feets on the pedals the problem would be all that power in there would take us off but we'd be out of control and we'd end up crashing probably hurting ourselves and hopefully not but could be hurting other people too so you can see the power in the wrong hands or powered used incorrectly can be very very dangerous but power used in the right way can be fantastic so if i put an experienced driver in that car who knew how to softly touch the pedals the brake and the accelerator at the right time that car could travel at the top end nearly 200 miles an hour around corners a long straights on a journey and actually be very safe and be a wonderful experience where if i was driving it would be very scary so what we see here is that meek is about having power but using it in a gentle way for great results now when we look back at peter we said before in his own strength he was not meek and when he used his own strength it came out in the wrong way but you know what peter after jesus rose jesus spent 40 days with his disciples before he went up to heaven and when he went up to heaven he left with him the holy spirit this most powerful thing that we can have within our lives which is given to us freely when we accept jesus as our savior and when the holy spirit rested on peter and went within peter peter then went forward to start to preach the gospel and this guy who in his own physical strength made lots of errors this guy with the holy spirit by using it meekly using it gently spread the gospel throughout what we now know as the modern world so he's listed as being one of the first people to in a sense start the faith or spread the word of christianity now just like god use peter in a miraculous way he can use you and i too therefore if we accept jesus his holy spirit into our lives and if we follow his guidance and prompt him and use the power of the holy spirit meekly we can be strong but we can also be gentle and god can use us in many wonderful ways well that's the end of this week's god sloth it's been great to spend this time with you and we pray and hope that you just have a good week see you soon bye
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Takeaways from Jason Kidd & Nico Harrison Introductory Press Conference | The Dallas Prospect
this is [Music] [Applause] the dallas mavericks have themselves a new head coach and a new gm we knew this but we finally after a frankly long delay got a chance to have these introductory press conferences yesterday or i really suppose it was just a introductory press conference not multiple my mind is still thinking a little bit in terms of big 12 media days where i was wednesday and thursday but we've had a chance now to hear from new mavericks coach jason kidd we've had a chance to hear from nico harrison from scentmarshall from mark cuban and there's a lot to drink in first of all i noted only three mavericks were mentioned by name those being luca doncic christops porzingis and josh green i don't think this is a coincidence i think this is because the roster at the very least they're not committing to anything long term anybody anybody is officially available if it moves towards the ultimate goal for this team to get better luca's there jason kidd seemed to imply that he thinks kristaps porzingis is a perfect fit that he's even the phrase he used a perfect fit alongside luca he not only seemed to suggest that he was ready to coach kp but that he was excited to coach kp now here's a couple things to consider here if uh if you're looking at it in these terms i said anyway once rick carlisle moved out and donnie nelson moved out i said anyway that i thought there was a better than good chance kp was going to play here at least for the first half of this next season because the the ability is undeniable you look at a guy that's 25 going on 26 what he's able to bring to the game and we talked a lot in the playoff series against the clippers i don't think that was the ceiling for kp at all i don't think that he fell that far that hard off of the cliff i felt like it was a matter of what the mavericks asked him to do and you can say hey if they didn't have faith in him to do more than this then isn't that a problem yes it is and he's going to have to address those things but i also think he was capable of giving more than he was asked to do and he just kind of went along with what he was asked to do so now with the new regime you're gonna have a new coach in here jason kidd who believes that he can solve the mystery with porzingis that he can figure out how to get this guy back on track back performing like the unicorn and if that's the case with the new gm and the new head coach they're going to want to take that shot before they move on especially because if you did move on right now you would be selling so low in terms of value you would be essentially getting pennies on the dollar at best it doesn't make sense to move him right now even with his contract yes there are complications there that we've talked about luca is going to sign his super max this summer and your window now for building a contender around this team before cap starts to become a little bit concerning is pressing but that's a different discussion all you need to know for that takeaway is that the mavericks mentioned three players by name josh green being among them is very promising by the way that tells me that they actually do believe in what he can bring to the team long term what we've seen with him playing uh with the australian team right now in the olympics has been or the qualifiers has been very encouraging as well i i hope that he can bring a lot to this team moving forward and it kind of did speak to the overall carlisle trend that unless you are sensational like luca was or unless you are in a just utter desperate situation where you have nothing else as was the case prior to luca with dennis smith jr who even in his own right had certain limitations when it came to minutes and situational opportunities rick carlisle was not going to play rookies that's just not what he does so hopefully you get a chance now to develop josh green moving forward mark cuban did also mention i mentioned the three mavericks that were mentioned by name i'm talking in that case of kid cuban also when someone else asked about it in the q a portion of it cuban also uh alluded to not just the question had tyrell terry and it had i think cuban through and nate hinton but it had tyler bay as well it had these other young guys that are now going into their first nba offseason and you know hey what are your expectations what are your hopes for them are you still optimistic about their futures cuban said absolutely and don't forget nate hinton that was his throne but that was really the only time it came up and it wasn't because they brought him up there's a reason i mentioned the first three guys those are the ones that they actually talked about now on the jason kidd front if you saw the community tab you saw i referred to him as jkid bot his introductory comment his opening comments he might as well have been reading off a teleprompter now there wasn't a teleprompter but that felt so robotic and so rehearsed there was no emotion it was completely flat and i know jkid does not have a lot of range to his speaking patterns and things like that but it was so monotone and flat and just not engaging that i was i was like man i really hope this is not what every j kid press conference is gonna be i'm hoping this is just because the mavericks are aware of the criticism that they have faced because of uh his past domestic violence incident 20 years ago all the way back in 2000 the 2000 2001 season because of their kind of bracing for that and they danced very carefully around that the entire press conference that came up two or three times and i'm hoping that he was just so coached on it and he's beaten down by it too i'm sure that he just kind of like all right let me just kind of push through this get through this however i have to here's my generic introductory quote and then we'll open things up i'm gonna have to talk about it a little bit and i'm gonna give fairly standard run-of-the-mill answers even then now he opened up a little bit when he got into the q a he had a very kind of cringe-worthy comment at one point i'm hoping he was intending this as a joke uh when he was asked if he had been in contact with luca since then you know if it had been a phone call or something else he said yes i have talked with him on the phone but then sounding like the ultimate old guy basically like well you know kids today they have i already put too much personality in his answer just with my mimicking there kids today they they are other ways to contact and communicate as well and that's through text messaging and that's just something that us old heads have to kind of uh work around and older guys and stuff like that it's like bro text messaging has been around since the 90s like almost my entire lifetime the first text message was sent in like 1992 yeah yeah uh it'd be one thing if you were talking about like snapchat or some kind of social media platform or hell facetime all right whatever but text messaging bro you were texting while you were in the league and you've been out of the league for about a decade so what the hell are you talking about i don't that was a cringe-worthy moment that i'm hoping just because he has no or at least in this press conference so little range of personality it seemed like i'm hoping that it just didn't come across as a joke when it was intended to be a joke because if you're already so old guy old head that you can't wrap your head around communicating with players of today via texting you're you're gonna have a short career as a coach because you're gonna be old and out of touch with your players very quickly because i'm pretty sure even rick carlisle can wrap his head around text messaging i digress so in all of these answers kid has to talk about the domestic stuff uh scent marshall talks about you know in her case she's a survival survivor of domestic violence as well and so she directly had a conversation with kid in their process and they determined that and we know how they're going to go about this basically determined that it doesn't violate their standards and their kind of code of conduct that they established when she came in it's as long ago as it is his first wife and everything like that and how everything has been addressed how he's talked about it a little bit and it feels like they're essentially saying they didn't feel like there were any concerns there and for the standards that they've already set in prior to this change of guard that it all is in alignment with it now as it relates to contacting luca and talking with him he said that yeah there's been some conversations he says essentially with regard to luca there aren't really weaknesses to his game it's more just a matter of and it's not said as an insult he's 22. like there's a lot to learn and grow and continue in that regard it's not just like it's not like saying hey he doesn't do this well on the court and he's going to have to work on that no he didn't talk about that he didn't go donny nelson route and say like he needs to do a better job getting his teammates involved he did talk about the possibility did jason kidd of having luca not be as ball dominant having situations where other guys bring the ball up the court which is kind of a funny thing to hear him talk about because i don't remember that ever being a case for jason kidd having uh consistently someone else do it now there were situations i guess so depending on how much his usage of that is you know we we can have a conversation there but you did have obviously jason terry who played with him and in that regard terry was a starting point guard on the 2006 finals team so you know there were there was certainly experience in that department but jason kidd we know kind of wanted to run things his way on the floor and even from the sidelines as a coach that was a problem for him not wanting to seed that control so he's gonna have to do that here he's going to have to be willing to do that with luca because you can't try to put luca too much under your thumb you have to let him improvise and be creative and uh see the game as he does because it is as special and unique as any player in the league in the world really in that regard so a couple other things that were discussed here is that you know cuban stresses that porzingis did exactly what he was asked to do in the playoffs that he is better and he thinks he's been much maligned again i think this is all the kind of stuff you would expect them to say especially if they're trying to say like you know we're probably going to have to roll with the dice on this so we're not going to bad mouth the dude we want to build up the relationship and make it sound as positive and promising still as it can be moving forward and just for anyone who is out and there the other teams listening by chance we want to make you know that like no we're happy with this because we know what we did wrong and we're fixing it now whatever they're not going to make it sound like he's a an untouchable irredeemable player because i don't think he is and i don't think they think he is but i also think even if he was would you expect them to go out there and say that no no chance so you know cuban joked uh even having to like tell his own kids that kp is better than they think and i'm like oh that that's an interesting sound when you have the owner acknowledging like yeah my kids pretty much think he sucks like oh okay but even with that being the case you still have uh a core there where you're gonna have luca you're gonna i think for at least the short term longer have kp they talked about the development of josh green they talked about luca not being as ball dominant yes they addressed the jason kidd domestic issues and i was surprised in the case of nico harrison how little he talked i called him shy guy nico it's not that he was shy he just didn't talk a lot and even the questions that were directed to him i felt like his answers were very short and didn't give a lot of insight you could look at this entire press conference yesterday and say there was not a lot of new information shed like the whole thing was like 40 minutes 43 minutes something like that there was not a lot of new insight to be gained from this other than kid seems to believe in porzingis as a perfect fit next to luca they did talk about josh green and uh their hopes to develop him and get him more exposure and even then you're even in that statement i'm whether you want to say reading between the lines or i'm um paraphrasing it in a way that might even be slightly stronger than they said that's a fair critique but they didn't talk about a lot of other guys on this roster and i think it's because they understand that anything could happen like any move any deal could happen where they're going to reshape this roster nico stressed that his relationship isn't just with the premier talents in the league but also guys of all classes he said for the last 19 years he's been with nike that he has graded and gauged every draft class and as such even though the mavericks don't have a first round pick he feels confident that he really has a pulse a feel on the pulse of this draft class okay uh we'll we'll see how that plays out but it was a lot of short statements like that or a lot of him just saying like basically yeah i agree with jason well we want to hear from you he said that yes there had been opportunities in the past for him to move up but to him nike was a dream job in and of itself and for him to leave a dream job he felt like he had to be stepping into a dream job he says that around early 2000 when he first was starting out with nike he did live actually in dallas and he did work with dirk with nash the mavericks and so he already was kind of ingratiated to this area and he looked at it and he said well you're looking at kid for the coach i like kid as the coach i like dallas you've got one of one of if not the brightest young star in the nba right now in lucca so all of these boxes are checked for this to be a great destination to be at and they've got salary cap to work with this seems like even with all of the all of the upheaval that we've seen in the last few weeks that this is a good place to be now there was one thing that stood out to me and to me this was a freudian slip that was actually telling it was someone basically asking mark if like to what extent and i'm paraphrasing the question to what extent he seeded control of final basketball decisions to nico mark's answer was basically the buck stops with me because all of this costs a lot of money when you're talking about 100 million deals 200 million dollar deals the guy signing the checks has to be able to sign off on that and he basically looked to nico and said like does that sound fair and he goes like yeah that sounds fair like very like they did it in like a joking way but it's also one of those things we are kind of like i see why you didn't go after certain uh free agent general managers with championship experience because yeah that would not be an answer that would fly with anybody i feel like that's something that given nico hasn't been a gm before and this is new to him even though he does have an eye for talent in these relationships he's built and player evaluation even though those are all true i still think that that was a troubling thing for me something that i kind of was like um that seems to kind of reinforce what i don't like speaking of oh hold on i almost skipped over the actual freudian slip so when mark was talking about nico's experience he was attempting to basically say that uh he's helped all of these guys he has basically helped these people around him uh succeed that he has helped them succeed to raise their their levels of production their gains what value whatever and he said at times you just have to succeed but he's freudian slipped and said concede so as he's talking about with nico in that regard he's like sometimes you just have to know when to concede or when it's succeed like he corrected himself but i was like hmm that almost sounds like you're saying like the gm in this case has to know when to concede to the owner because this was right around that time uh he basically like in the same answer that he was giving talking about the buck stops with me the owner in terms of final decisions so yeah that's that was troubling that whole answer bothered me a bit speaking of bothering me a little bit was the answer related to uh bob harliboh yes bob vulgaris mark would not commit to an answer one way or the other on his status with the mavericks when simply asked if he was still going to be with this team moving forward his contract is set to expire this summer mark immediately barely let the question ring out all the way before he literally said we don't discuss who is or is not on our payroll i have never done that just completely brushed it away slapped it out to half court like it was a layup attempt or something and that was it that is concerning as hell to me if you give any answer there now the reporter's follow-up question is like all right well then can you tell me what the influence in terms of the power structure looks like here mark said there's me there's nico there's kid there's scent and it's funny is he like that's never changed well kid nico weren't there so that's changed and you had donny and rick in place before but the fact that he is still pushing back on this idea that bob bulgaris has like significant input and helps change the direction of certain deals i mean we have situations where there were multiple instances where sources around the league in the fallout of all this stuff happening like last month we're basically saying like yeah we were trying to make a deal with the mavericks miami heat among them we were trying to make a deal with the mavericks and the confusion came about we didn't know which gm basically we had to talk to this is why they called him a shadow gm we talked to donny and we have one understanding of the deal in place we talked to this person we have a different understanding that's why we thought gordon dragach was coming to dallas in that deal at one point and then it turned out nope actually no he's not it the whole thing is a cluttered mess and that that's why the deal eventually fell through but like it's a cluttered mess it really really is and mark not committing one way or another to it it almost feels like he's just trying to push that guy into the background again like no no go step back into the shadows where you were and we'll deal with this when we have to deal with it that's kind of how it feels like this is being treated and i don't like that because a simple answer if he is going a simple answer of bob did a lot of great work for and this is peeing completely pc bob did a lot of great work for us the past few years his contract is set to expire and you know we'll uh we'll have a conversation with him between now and then and see if it's still a fit moving forward but as of right now there have not been there has not been a decision made you're still leaving the door open with that answer but you're issuing some degree of assurance and the fact that he gave the answer he gave just rings is like basically a giant a giant fu while holding up a sign saying like he's still here [ __ ] like he's not going anywhere that's concerning and i want to see what influence and decision-making nico harrison actually has because if you're going to tell me that bob is kind of running things and nico is basically just like the face with the relationships and things like that that's not good i don't want a co-gm situation i don't that is not good or beneficial to this team that i in my opinion like based on what we've seen in decision making in recent years that doesn't work if they're not on the same page it does not work so i don't know those are my basic takeaways from the mavericks introductory press conferences yesterday uh you know not a lot of new information ascertained a little bit of interest as far as kp as far as the hierarchy if you will but other than that we're just gonna have to see we're gonna have to wait until we get to mavericks media day and maybe we'll get some additional insight there in the meantime we've got a draft coming up mavericks don't have anything going on in the first round uh we'll see what they end up doing overall obviously free agency is gonna kick off i'm about to record immediately another video because there is another report that uh one of those guys we've been talking about as uh even if we talked about it in a pipe dream scenario is reportedly requesting a trade drop a like on this video leave a comment below subscribe to the dallas prospect and until next time remember every legend was once a prospect peace
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RubyConf 2014 - Building Your API for Longevity by Mike Stowe
[Music] this is the bilon uh API for longevity talk if you're not here for that talk you're in the wrong place quick disclaimer I don't know how it work Tech uh this is not a talk about how to code your API if you're like hey look I want to know how to use a framework I want learn how to code it uh there's great tools out there uh rails API is a great framework grapes out there we're actually to talk about things that you need to know to build a successful API long term so a little about me first and foremost I'm an API fanatic otherwise I won't be doing this talk I'm doing this talk because I've had problems with apis how many people here have used an API how many people have used uh just hypothetically a giant social media Network API that breaks every two months just hypothetically is that like fun or is that annoying I still have a job you still have a job yes are you with Facebook Okay as I get fired um the other thing I want to point out is that uh I'm Dev relations with moft I want to thank moft because they're the reason I'm able to be here and that's the other reason for the talk moft deals with Enterprises uh we serve about 30% of the global 500 uh so come that you're all very familiar with and so we talk about these best practices and these issues these aren't just things that I'm saying hey look these are things you can do to make your API last longer these are actually things that even the largest companies forget to do this is the same advice that we give the fortune 500s the global 500s that we're going to give you guys today I think we all already know this apis are changing the world right I mean today there are over 13,000 public apis 13,000 of them and the best part is that doesn't include all the mobile apis that doesn't include all the Enterprise apis that doesn't include Network to network apis that's just public apis there are hundreds of thousands of apis out there and these apis are powering and connecting tons of different things they're connecting phones watches glasses cars refrigerators thermostats in home robots and more I want you guys to think about that everything is becoming connected by apis your home security system connected by apis uh soon you're going to go home and it's not be oh you arrived your house is going to say oh he's leaving work there's traffic over here we'll know all these different things just think how this can all work together but in order for the internet of things to work apis need to remain persistent because you don't want a security system that says hey somebody broke in your house I need an update sorry the other thing that we forget about apis is versioning and making changes is very very expensive for everyone it's not just expensive for the company to version their API and have two different versions that they have to support it's expensive for the developers who have to migrate to that new version thankfully today we're to about five very simple steps five simple Concepts that you can use to build API that lasts they are go with a long-term mindset that seems kind of like a no-brainer like duh but if you don't think long-term when you start if you think I'll just version it when we need to make changes you're not going to be successful you also need to understand what you're building another duh but most companies do not take the time to understand what they're building bu or why they're building it utilize something called spec driven development which we're going to talk about and then following best practices and repeating those steps again and again and again think about the long term think of your API as a contract forget about versioning for a second put versioning outside of your mind this is my favorite Slide by the way how many people here are designers okay he's looking down like no I don't want to talk to this guy anymore with that you're not that good at design and people are going be like no I don't believe that I'm G prove it to you uh you can pay a little bit now in advance or you're pay a lot more later and you need to think things through the mindset is everything here's the thing with your API your API is a contract when you use the social media API and it breaks what's your first thought I be yeah I'm gonna call them give them a gift basket thank you I like the dude they're just dude why they do that now imagine if that API was critical to your business's success because a lot of apis are and when you break backwards compatibility when you break that contract you're as Essence telling the developer here's something you can use but it may not always work my words eh okay and not only are you costing them the time to build that application you're providing them from focusing on features so we need to step back and say no this it isn't okay to break backwards compatibility unless absolutely have to that means you have to think through every aspect of your API you can't just build it you have to think it through think about who is your API for what type of API are you building are you going to maintain your API how so how are you going to document it how are users going to interact with it how are you going to manage things like authentification provisioning throttl protecting the developers credentials what about attacks against your server and then how are you going to manage support now we're not going to go over the last three or so here today uh in dep but this is one the most important things you can do when you build an API you want to find a management tool for it a proxy for it whether you build your own and put in the cloud or whether you go with another service and here's the thing I'm with moft moft is an API management provider this is where I get fired I don't care if you use moft if you use mashery three scale layer 7 IBM into I don't care you should probably look at a solution find a solution that meets your needs and have that layer protection and then think about how you're going to manage support but as you build your API who are your end users we forget this we say who are we actually building for we building it for current customers for business partners for third party Services one of the things I love is we say hey we're going to build this API and we forget to talk to the clients so I had the privilege of Contracting with a company and we spent six months building this amazing amazing API now it was R in PHP so please don't judge but it was okay and we launched this API out in the public and I know the code was perfect because I wrote it I don't know why people are laughing at that and three weeks later we realized we had a problem no one was using our API because it didn't meet their needs we spent three months on top of that trying to fix it you know what we did with that API we scrapped it gone all because we understand who we doing the API for and what they want to do with it let's out why you're making the API we all these big companies that come to say we want to build an API that's awesome what do you want to do it for we want to expose our data to our users okay that's a good start but then what You' be surprised how many companies can't answer that question we're like what do you mean what do you want them to do with that data what do you want them to do with with your services how will they interact with your api's existing Services your other services and services they would use with integration with your API list out the actual actions that they want to do or that you want them to do and here's my two major lines for all the developers out here first off do only what is necessary when you build an API especially you build that first version you're building the foundation and you can get really really fancy and your house is going to crumble do only what's necessary don't get fancy don't reinvent the wheel don't try to get creative don't try to create your own spec don't do it it's not going to work instead list out what they need to do at this stage we're not thinking about crud we're not thinking about how the API is going to work together we're simply saying hey we have users they want to create a user they want to message a user and then you know some messages we say hey look they want to send a message to a user it's okay to put in two different places why because as you evaluate your API you can say okay these need to work together and this should probably go in the messages resource but maybe we want to put a hypertext Link in the user's resource for that so list out all the things that they can do with it or that you want to be able to do so you're thinking the whole process through and then are you building a rest API are you building a partial rest API soap RPC which one of these should you build anybody okay I hear rest and I'm inclined to agree with you but the answer is it depends on what your customers need if you're working with large Legacy companies we like hey look we have all these soap libraries and that's what they're using that's what they're comfortable with it may make sense to build a soap API yes I feel dirty saying that um but why are you building that API in that format what's it going to mean for your development what's it going to mean for usability what's it going to mean for longevity and you shouldn't just say we're going to build rest because everybody's using rest you should know what the advantages are compared to soap rest RPC uh you'll notice that with soap and RPC they're very tightly coupled know the different issues with it also don't just say we're going to do rest without understanding the constraints of rest do you understand what rest means do you understand what it means to do client server to have a stateless environment to have it cashable or layered system so do your research first because here's the secret most apis are not restful most apis are RPC or partial rest Dr Roy fiing said hey let's not play semantics if your API does not include hyper media it's not restful it's not rest and given the fact that he created the dissertation about rest I think we go with that and this is why it's important to understand what you're buing with your API because if you don't understand you're going to deviate from that status or that uh plan one company was here going hey we got this API we want to build this out let's use Json here and HTML here let's do a quer string a post here and then do AJ on a post here you want to know secret it really didn't work out well and that also means Thinking Beyond today that's another mistake we make is we say okay we're going to build an API for today's road map this is what our product is going to do this is what the API needs to do you have to think beyond that you have to think two three years down the road you have to think what can the API do when you have new features that you never even thought about there's my favorite quotes from alore you have to expect the unexpected now I'm gonna go back to that design phrase where I said you guys aren't that great at design and I'm gonna probably get kicked off here Dr ailan puts it very succinctly he says hey we're really good at short-term design we're usually pretty bad at long-term design how many people here have written code just a few people okay how many people have looked at that code a year later how many people said that is the best code I wrote ever how many people start building application and then three months later you're like I'm boxed in I can't go any further I like put myself in a corner because we're really really good at short-term design the problem is that if we think about the now and we don't evaluate for the long term we're going to get issues and that's why we have to think longterm right off the bat that's why we have to plan not just for today but for the future and then have to be very very careful in everything we do which brings us to versioning one of my favorite things with versioning is we say oh if we need to make a change we'll just version the API versioning is a necessary evil it's not something you want to do versioning should creates several different problems first of all there's backwards incompatibilities multiple Services they maintain uh creates confusion among developers before moft I worked at Constant Contact as a developer evangelist and right as I started we launched of API by the way my sham was plug for constant contact you should check out your API uh the problem was that now we had two different systems we had to support we had two different systems we had to maintain two different systems we had do patches for I got a call one day from a developer saying hey I have a problem with your API like oh no problem which version are you using your version oh well so how do it work oh well I make a post request and I get data back and I kid you I was like okay is it Json XML he's like I don't know I just make a post request we spent 30 minutes trying to figure out which version of the API he was using and then developer adoption is nearly impossible you're going to be maintaining both apis for a very very long time you should version and you should plan to version your API when you have backwards incompatible platform changes in other words you change your platform completely the UI changes the surface CH everything's different it no longer functions the same way then it's time to version your API your API is no longer extendable basically what we're trying to avoid doesn't work anymore or your spec is out today and you're using soap and your customers want rest but you should not version your API if you're just adding new endpoints or you're just adding new data or you're changing Technologies apparently going to two Ruby which is a new format of Ruby I'm working on uh you should not do it because you change your application Services your API should be decoupled from your service layer and also from your Technologies if you're using F to send SMS messages and you switch SMS providers that should not affect your API if you change your programming language it should not affect your API it should be separate and verion does not excuse poor design and and here's the thing with that API that we spent six months on we spent six months building that API three weeks trying to figure it out and another 3 months where we finally basically spent 10 months in this thing to throw it away away wasted hundreds of thousands of dollars you can either do the work up front or you will pay for it long term there are no shortcuts there are no quick fixes but there are things we can do one of the things we can do is something called spec driven development and with spec driven development we can actually Define the API before we write a single line of code we can use design patterns to ensure that it is standardized normalized and uniform across the entire form of the API we can actually mock the API send it to users get feedback from the users and find out what doesn't make sense uh the Facebook API uh has an ogra inconsistency and the problem is they didn't catch it they didn't know about it and now if you do one type of search it works this way if you search OD Day a different way it doesn't work and so they're like hey this is a problem but it's too late it's in production people have found the work around we can't change it I it allows you to make necessary changes again without having the right services without having the right code and one of the big things with spect development is you write code to the spec you don't write the spec to the code and you don't deviate from the spec and here's where again where I get like killed by people Spectrum development means taking the best of Two Worlds you're going to take a hybrid between agile methodologies and then when it comes to the spec once you have done the agile cycle a waterfall methodology basically saying this is a spec now it's not changeable this is our doation we're building to the documentation of course so I don't get killed on stage I'm a big fan of agile love agile and I would encourage you to use agile for the development but once you have your spec it should not be changing in essence you want to do a two cycle approach you want to do the design phase and then once you design you want to move One Direction One Way with development uh just kind of a larger look at the uh agile design cycle the first thing you do is you define your spec and then you prototype it you mock it let people get feedback and tell you what they like what they don't like what makes sense what doesn't make sense let them make calls against as if it was real get user feedback because then you can say this works this doesn't work and if your spec is perfect go on to development if it's not make some changes in your spec prototype it get user feedback you just continue that cycle until you have the perfect spec the perfect blueprint and people say but that adds a week to two weeks on the whole cycle it does but that's going to save you that 3 weeks of oh this doesn't work and that three months of oh we can't save it it's going to save you a lot of time a lot of energy and a lot of money in the long run the goal here is about using agile user testing and carefully design and protype your API you're going to find 99% of the issues with it most apis do not fail because the code's bad most apis do not fail because the Point didn't make sense they fail because there's inconsistencies that eventually box them in where they cannot expand it any further uh another thing to think of how people here have done work for clients let's say you're working on a photography website they say look I want a black website with these pictures you build that it's absolutely perfect right no changes same thing in API development why do we try to say we're going to do this perfectly without getting user feedback of course the problem has been it takes a lot of time a lot of energy a lot of money to build those services and write that code the good news is that there are now several new specs out there that allow you to do this and make it very very easy there's raml uh raml was backed by several several different companies in the industry there's IOD dos back by Mastery there's Swagger which is Reverb uh apogee and three scale there's API blueprint which is apiary uh personally my favorite and of course I'm biasing with moft uh is raml and the reason I like raml is because going allow you to do several things with your API you can Define your API in just a few lines of code you don't actually have to write Ruby to build your API mock you can see what it will look like as you go which means you actually get a visual representation of your API as you build it so you can look at the responses and say this response makes sense this one doesn't you can quickly protype it here's the great thing about protyping it you can send the code or the URL to developers around the world and they can make calls against that this is real API you can quickly make twak and changes you can use it to document interact with your developers uh you can even build sdks but what I really like about raml that makes it unique is you can do design patterns and code reuse and this is very very important when building out your API and building your spec because if you use design patterns if you use code reuse it means that you're going to have a normalized resource style if all your collections work similarly and all your items work similarly then you know that there's not going to be a large deviation from them uh they're ni about raml and actually all these specs they have visual designers and this is what raml looks like very very simple to use but remember your spec is not a oneandone thing it's a blueprint for your API just like you're going to add new addition of the house you don't just say okay I'm going to tear this part of the house down put a window there put a window there you plan it out you say this is what I'm going to do the same thing with your spec you should never have code that changes a resource or changes a method that's not defined in your spec your spec should be your blueprint to say this is what you want things to do and then the next thing you want to do is incorporate best practices this is going to ensure that your API meets your needs what you want to do you want to use nouns with rest apis you want to keep them as Loosely coupled as possible with any API you want to avoid tight coupling by using nouns and saying users you can create multiple methods on the user versus having tightly coupled I want to create a user I want to get a user I want to delete a user the other problem with this is you can run to ambiguous uh terms you can run to things that are very similar um you know for example I saw one API was delete user delete user by ID what's the difference and they had fantastic documentation utilize crud this is my favorite thing because I'm from Minnesota originally and we always go o crud and nobody gets it uh crud stands for create read update and delete there are five main methods you want to use the first for create you want to do a post for read you want to do a get for update you want to do a put or a patch now put and Patch are very specific put is a complete overwrite if I do a put and I don't put a first name name in there the first name gets over in is now blank put says update the record exactly as I give it to you all of it patch on the other hand says I want to patch that record therefore if I give you a last name and I give you nothing else the only thing affected is the last name nothing else gets modified it's very very important that you take the time to understand crud because users and developers are going to rely on this to interact with your API and then delete is super complicated you just use the delete HTP action verb now I'm going to say the scary word of the day use hyper Media or hados hados stands for hyper media as the engine of application state which is a really fancy way of saying that when people use your API you should be directing them to what they can do next that it shouldn't be stacked they shouldn't have to know the uis to your API and people like to these big arguments about hados and make it really complex a friend of mine uh Dr keth Casey Jr likes to describe it as create your own adventure book if you open the book and you say I'm going to go here and this is okay you went here you knew have two options you can go here or you can go here that's exactly what hados or hyper media is it's tell what their options are another way to think of it is if you go to yahoo.com and you want to view the news do you go back to your uh address bar and Say yahoo.com newws or do you click the news link and then when you want to read a story do you type in that URL or do you click that story link that's what we're doing with Hyper Medias we're sending back actions we're sending back links telling them what they can do next and what this does is it provides an accessibility and flexibility to your API where if implemented correctly by the client if something needs to change maybe you need to add extra validation so you had a messaging system with the ID and you realize wow people are just spamming people this doesn't work we're going to add a last name just to make sure they send it to the right person prior to hyper media that would break backwards compatibility it would just stop working they'd have to update their code with Hyper media if they use the hyper media links it would automatically work for them they would have to change anything now with Hyper media don't reinvent the wheel there are several specs already out there uh there's how which is the hypertext a language there's Json LD Json language definition there's Json API and siren and many many many more each have their strengths and weaknesses uh one of the great things about how is it's nestable which means that if you response to the collection each item can have its own hypertext links and how complicated is hypertext links this is what they look like you notice that we have our data returned but under our data we say hey here are the links here are the options of what you can do we have edit this is the link to use if you want to edit the user we have message this is the link if you want to message the user again a very simple flow that says these are your options the nice thing about hyper media as well is what if those options change because rest is stateless what if they can no longer message the user how do you address that with your API how would you address that in the hyper media you just remove the link sayy it's not there anymore that's no longer an option so it gives you a lot more flexibility with your API if you add new uh resources you add new options all you have to do is add it in hyper media and those are now immediately available to them and depend how they build their API they can take advantage of that now one of the biggest best practices that gets missed and I did a presentation API Strat I even forgot to mention it there you want to take advantage of header tags you want to take advantage of accept and content type headers specifically the reason for this is because it now creates a very flexible API let's say your users are using XML that's what they're used to they want XML and then you have a users that says I want Json if you're not using the accept header or the content type headers you basically say oh I'm giving you XML but if you use those you can say okay if the content comes in as type Json I'm going to return Json if it comes in as XML I'm return XML the nice thing about this is if there's a new St that comes out if something changes or you have a a customer that has a very specific need for very specific content type you are flexible enough where you can adjust to that where you can adapt to that so very very important that you use the content type and the accept headers and resp respond to them that way hypothetically when you build your API I should be able to send a content type Json with an excepts XML and you should be able to send me XML back hypothetically when you build your application you should not have that hard code layer you should have an interpretation layer built on top of your application to send back the type or the format that they want uh keep in mind that rest requires a uniform interface so that'd be a violation of rest you don't want to do that you don't want to give them XML if they send Json but your architecture should allow you to do that it should be decoupled enough that you can do that also send back response codes make sure you use the the right Response Code uh very commonly you'll do a post request and you'll get a 200 back that's not the right Response Code 200 okay is not correct for something created you want to use a 2011 so know your response code and use them if they make a request and maybe there's an error tell them they did an error but maybe they make an update and nothing changed send them back a 304 nothing changed let them know that tell them they're not authorized or forbidden tell them the page doesn't exist tell them they're requesting an unsupported media type if I do XML and you only support Json let me know give them a very specific error code and if you're really feeling creative you're like look I want to go with the extra mile you can send it back one of these uh keep in mind 418 you should only send uh if you're actually a teapot uh 420 some of you will get some of you won't Kudos is the ones that don't uh in California that's like no like yeah we know what it is also use descriptive error messages one of my biggest biggest biggest pet peeves and actually a big downfall to apis is they're not usable they don't provide good usability I went to an API and I made a call and I got back an air message that said this didn't work no I got another one I kid you not this is a real a message that said we're sorry we're buing a rocket ship I'm not going to lie I nearly drove from Minnesota at the time down to wherever they were to go visit them and see this rocket ship I was not happy give them as much information as possible tell tell them what's wrong give them an actual air response and go the extra mile give them a description say this is what went wrong tell me explicitly um working with one API no matter what happened it said this action is not authorized I spent 45 minutes to find out that I was missing an ID tell me I'm missing an ID make it easy on me uh if you can put a link there give them the information to fix it because one of the biggest Falls to apis is people can't use them and if developers can't use your API no matter how well thought it out it is no matter how much work you put in it it won't be long lived and that goes with documentation as well make sure your documentation stays in sync you would be surprised the number of companies that say look our documentation out of sync we need to rebuild the API can't you just fix your documentation and this is the other advantage of spec driven development by the way that spec you use to Define that blueprint to say this is what we want that spec you create that let developers go fearlessly building your API because now instead of having three developers going down and say okay you build that endpoint you build that endpoint you build that endpoint and let's hope they're the same let's hope they work together you know exactly what I'm building you know exactly I'm building you know exactly I'm building and we're all building based on the same model and now we can take that same spec and we can use it for documentation without having to create new documentation without having to change things using these open source projects objects and then finally when adding new things to your API you really really want to be sure to going with a long-term mentality it keeps going through the cycle continues everything you do you need to follow those four steps even if you're just changing one simple thing go back and say okay let's design this let's look at this let's prototype this let's get user feedback one of the hardest things for developers to do is say no and immediately the reaction is no it's not but if you think about it if I say hey look can you just add this and you're like oh yeah it's two lines of code super easy I'll get that done five minutes the problem is if you make that change without thinking through long term you're looking at breaking your API down the road that change may come back to bite you so again everything needs to be very very carefully analyzed it only takes one tiny tiny little thing to mess up your API it only takes one little thing where all of a you can no longer extend the API you can no longer build upon it and this is the secret to API longevity there are tons of best practices out there you know there are tons of resources out there that I encourage you to look at but the secret to longevity is not saying I'm going to incorporate the best practices because you can do all the best practices but if you don't think it through long term it's not going to work you can have the best documentation in the world but if you don't use spec driven development if you don't carefully design your API step by step for the long term you're still going get in that corner where you can't extend it because here's the best part about building apis building an API writing the code is easy right I mean you're lit saying okay this is what I want the code to do sure there's the debugging aspect but you're just writing code there's Frameworks out there there's uh rails API there's grape out there that you can use but design the API is the hard part because once you push it in production you cannot take it back once it goes live you cannot change it so I would very very encourage you to be very very careful in developing your API use spectr development I don't care if you use raml I don't care if you use Swagger API blueprint look at a spec grab it incorporate the best practices we talked about use hados or hyperdia uh use crud understand what rest is make sure you're accepting content types and make sure that you're as flexible as possible we build our applications that way when we use an MVC framework we try to make it as extendable as possible we have our services layer we had this layer like okay we have all these things modulized so we can change it if we need to the difference with NVC versus an API is you can't change it once you've done it and pushed it public uh there's a lot more information at blogs. mofor uh we actually have a best practices series um that goes far more in depth unfortunately we don't have all the time in the world to go into every little thing uh so I encourage you to check that out um if you enjoyed the presentation I'd really appreciate if you you know send tweet to me said hey thanks for mik letting me or thank you for letting mik speak if you didn't enjoy the presentation you're like holy crap this guy just wasted 45 minutes of my life that I will never get back come see me I give out bribes okay thank you for laughing at that the one guy's like I uh last but not least uh this is my Shameless plug one of the things that we're trying to do with moft because we work with these Enterprise companies that struggle with these issues we work with these companies that even though some of this may seem like common sense they don't follow these practices and that's why they're so important uh we're launching a a kind of a beta program where you can earn points earn rewards get different things uh for learning more about best practices and apis uh we're in a private beta but i' invite you guys to join that if you'd like to uh with that I think I have a few minutes for 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Rhyd Wildermuth: The Birth Of Capitalism, Dead Labour, & Karl Marx The Animist
LBW: It seems to me that that Marx because he was addressing various processes that were generating the conditions that were in today that even though he wasn't I would say I don't think he was spiritual or religious in any if you want to use the word spiritual but he doesn't seem to have any sort of you know belief in some sort of spiritual or realm that is not very that does not that cannot be perceived outside of just material conditions I guess he acknowledges certain things and you point this out and it's actually pretty interesting because like I said most of my understanding of Marx has been through a very through a lens of like we need to overthrow religion and we need to overthrow these these oppressive structures and you know I think of like Mao's China you know like let's get rid of all of the old ways or something like that or you know no religion of any kind but you tease out certain passages Marx wrote that have a really strong animist quality to them it's really really interesting RHYD WILDERMUTH: I think the one place where you know I could kind of go on about this for a long time and one day if I'd ever have the time and the resources for this I would love to just you know write out something about all of the alchemical references that Marx uses in Das Kapital but you know there are there are multiple places where he talks about the crystallization of value and the way that labor transmutes value you know both of those are direct references to alchemical language so that would that would mean and it wouldn't be surprising because of course in the 1800's you know almost all intellectuals had a passing knowledge of alchemy because a lot of the scholars and philosophers from the century before had themselves been alchemists so even if you didn't believe alchemy was a thing even if you didn't there's any magic or any any real science to the whole thing you would have been familiar with the language so yeah you can't immediately say that because Marx uses that language he had you know any sort of esoteric beliefs but the point that the point where he gets shockingly animist is when he talks about the organic composition of labour it's kind of a complicated concept but actually you know I can find the quote while we're doing it I almost have it memorized but it's when he talks about dead labor and he for some reason you know and he doesn't do this elsewhere but he talks about vampires and it was one of the places where it's like wait a minute what are you doing you're not as atheist as you're letting everybody on to or letting everyone else think but the I'm sorry I'm trying to find it her but basically he says capital is dead labor that vampire like sucks the life of living labor and lives the more the more it sucks so in that passage he's talking about how he's talking about a primitive accumulation which is the way that capital was gotten from slaves from colonial pillaging and conquest from enclosure and other just seizures of wealth that wealth is what became the capital that the capitalist class now and in the beginning of capital used to build factories to buy large spots of land in order to grow cotton to buy more slaves to pick that cotton to then send it to some mills that would comb it and then change it into clothing etc so he's talking about that wealth that they started out with as being dead labor which is to say that that it came from living people who worked the land who worked in the factories etc and created wealth that wealth is what the the capitalist takes and then you know like vampires it continues living by sucking more off of living labor so you know the the best thing is there a good way to look at this is let's look at all of the money that was gotten from slavery from the transatlantic slave trade etc you know that money didn't go away when when the slaves were freed the the people who had accumulated all of that wealth then needed to invest it somewhere else they couldn't keep using slaves anymore so a lot of them opened up factories or they opened up banks so they bought lots of property etc and then they hired more people to work in those now they had to hire them they could have just forced people to do it any longer and then those people who were working for them increased the wealth of the rich person of the capitalist and so therefore made that original accumulation and that primitive accumulation of slave capital become bigger like and that's how it continues existing but you know when he talks about dead labor when he talks about the way that capital is composed organically yeah if you were to look at most animist traditions from South America from Africa you would see that you know this isn't a concept that's weird to them at all they're like no of course like he's talking about ancestors like he's talking about the way that we continue to live the lives of our ancestors that everything around us was built by the dead and we are composed of the dead you know like we we eat dead things and we continue to live and then we will die and feed more life you know like out of nowhere supposedly this complete atheist who hates religion and all of that hits on a deeply animist concept and uses that to explain how the capitalists are constantly exploiting not just us in the present but continue to exploit our ancestors and the wealth that they got from those ancestors LBW: Yeah it's yeah that's you know you bring up something which is I think people who defend or yeah defend capitalism I guess or believe it's sort of based on this sort of idea freedom of entrepreneurship and all these things like that capitalism is the best version of human nature right that this comes from our impulse to I don't know to make something of ourselves whatever that means right and in what really blew my mind and you go over this in your book and it it seems to be in direct reference to what Sylvia Federici brings up in her book Caliban and the Witch and other writings she has written which is you know through the enclosures through the witch hunts that was that's the big part of it right it's the sort of getting rid of those that stand in even just in the way they live and exist in the world stand in opposition to the new order that was emerging after feudalism was kind of seen to be not really relevant any longer and they were moving into a new way of of doing things and all of these things had to be passed and this was all done through the state right you have powerful governments that were kind of imposing these new things on people and you know you mentioned the enclosures which literally is like to close off land that was once the Commons that the peasants basically would share and that was not available to them any longer or was really really restricted and this was happening all over Europe right and we can kind of see how that gave rise to you know the privatization of nature and and practically everything else in order for this system to even exist at all there had to be slavery there had to be the enclosures the witch hunts like the level of violence that had to be thrown at people over hundreds of years to create the conditions required for capitalism to function at all it's like completely forgotten almost like it's not in it's not present in the awareness or consciousness of many people anymore
Last Born in the Wilderness Podcast
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Your Baby Is Teething
[Music] [Applause] hi everybody my name is Andrea treski and I've been a dental professional since 2005 so that is a while now I currently have my own practice I'm a mobile dental hygienist here in Winnipeg Manitoba where I clean patients teeth in their own home it's an amazing service and I love it I love having my own practice something that I see quite often is our parents who are asking me about teething for their babies I like to see babies children as soon as they have one tooth in the mouth even earlier if you're concerned about tongue ties or anything like that and teething is a primary concern you know everybody's concerned about teething what do I do what if my child spikes a fever so let me talk about that a little bit so I'm going to show you guys a little slide that I have here of the children's teeth and when they start to come in to give you an idea so for babies their first tooth typically comes in at 6 months it could come in at 2 months it could come in at seven months these are just kind of a basic guideline but if you guys notice over here it lets you know when that tooth starts to erupt and then when they they start to lose that baby tooth and the adult tooth comes in so 6 months they start to get their first tooth usually on the bottom or it could be anywhere until 10 months this is a wide range but every baby every child is different but this is teething this is when even if their tooth isn't popping through the gum line yet those tooth buds are starting to form so unfortunately your baby is going to be uncomfortable there there's a lot of different signs and symptoms that I'm going to explain for you and I do have a full document on my website at www.the tooth lady.com check it out if you want to see kind of more about signs and symptoms and what to watch out for but something that you have to remember is it's normal it's not fine but it's normal you don't have to rush to the emergency because your child is acting funny or a tooth is coming through or they're misbehaving maybe they're crying a bit more and you're concerned it is completely normal you will just end up going to emergency waiting several hours for the doctor is there to tell you it's normal but of course I'm not a doctor if you are concerned of course go to the emergency hospital but you can also call your doctor as well or even your dentist but you would basically be bringing them in and they're going to tell you the same thing that I'm telling you is it's normal and they are teething but let me go over some signs and symptoms for you in a second but I want to show you that chart once again and kind of explain it a little bit for you so the first two starts to come in at 6 months and then then notice how on the bottom or um I should say on the top the first tooth on the top comes in at 8 to 12 months so see how this is happening for a while until the 25th to the 33rd month and typically the teeth show up on the bottom first and then the top but that's not always the case this is just a general guideline so a lot of teeth are going to be coming through as soon as you see that first tooth it means it's time to start brushing your babies teeth even a toothpaste is completely fine I have more videos about that um but a toothpaste is fine just brush lightly and try to keep plaque and everything off the teeth but what I want to show you guys and what I want to talk to you guys about I do have a document here and I'm going to show this on my website as well um kind of signs and symptoms so can everybody see this okay I'm just going to move my camera over a little bit it's kind of hard to see but I'm just going to pop it up here so I don't forget to mention something so basically what you should know is your baby's teeth are coming through okay it could be just the one it could be two at a time it could be five at a time top or bottom they are going to be more fussy than usual it's normal they are also going to um drool a lot they're going to drool a lot this is one of the main signs and symptoms of teething but what I do suggest is make sure to clean that away often you don't want that to sit there and then pull up CU then they could start to get a rash where that saliva is pulling up so do the best you can and clean it away often if your baby is chewing and gnawing on toys or fingers it's because they subconsciously are trying to feel better they want their mouth to feel better that is completely normal you can get some teething toys that are safe to chew that are softer some you can even put in the freezer to have kind of a cooling effect I will leave the links for those on my dental Amazon store if you are curious cuz everybody shops at Amazon now their gums around where the teeth are coming in may start to get swollen and this can look very concerning for new parents if you're not used to that but it's normal you don't have to rush them to the dentist cuz if you think about it what is the dentist going to do nothing right so you're just putting yourselves and your baby through an unnecessary dental appointment but having that said if you're concerned it can't hurt to call them and if you're even more concerned don't be afraid to go to the emergency but I'm just trying to give you guys things to help you not worry as much now their cheeks might get more hot they might get red this is another sign of teasing of teething some babies have this and some babies do not unfortunately they might not be able to sleep very well either if you notice their sleeping patterns are all over the place it's because they're teething they're uncomfortable and they're in pain so hang in there parents I promise all of this will be worth it they might even have a loss of appetite so if they're not interested in feeding like they normally are it could be because they're in pain they're uncomfortable something that a lot of parents don't know is they could be pulling at their ears so you might be thinking oh there's they're starting to explore themselves a little bit they have found their ears which is possible but that's another sign of teething because teeth pain can actually radiate towards their ears not nice same goes for adults if you have a toothache you might also have an earache unfortunately now last but not least your baby might have a temperature talk to your doctor about this but Tylenol ibuprofen could be given Tylenol tends to be on the safer side make sure to pay attention to how much your baby weighs extremely important if the fever doesn't go down with Children's Tylenol it may be time to call your doctor and or go to the emergency this is very important but a fever is very very normal um so like all of these you guys things to keep in mind I will post this full document on my website at the tooth lady.com check it out if you want kind of an itemized list and any teething toys helpful things that might help I'm going to put a link to that as well on my Amazon store just remember it's very normal it typically starts around 6 months of age this is where they start to get their first tooth even if you don't see it yet it's developing underneath the gum line so hang in there it's not going to be nice for you or your baby but they will get through it we all did it so please hang in there if you have any questions let me know and thank you guys so much for watching [Applause]
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May 15th, Trade What You See, Hour 2 with Larry Pesavento on TFNN - 2023
presentation of tfnn [Music] trade what you see with Larry as a vento call now toll-free at 1-877-927-6648 or internationally at 727-873-7618 now Larry pesavento okay Looking Good Billy Ray feeling good doors had roasted this chart here this is the weekly chart uh showing the ABCD at the 382 that Jim bartolioni from Bart's charts gave us about two months ago and he's going to Be Our Guest next Monday and we'll be talking about this and a few other things that he's looking at in these as you know he does a lot of long-term stuff but he was very very bearish at that time as were we because of the ABCD you can see the perfect AP equal CD pattern on the weekly and it was exactly at the 382 folks that is spot out spot on right out of gartley's book profits in the stock market by hm guardly fifteen hundred dollars in 1937 which was the cost of three Ford automobiles it was a loose leaf binders of 650 pages I got my copy in 1970 and it was sitting in the garage until 1973 and then when I started losing money in 74 I started to devour that book especially Pages 200 to 220 200 to 250. and that took us to a spot that I said well I know I can do it if I follow ABCD and I've been doing it ever since you know I've added a few things along the way the astrology has been the most difficult for two reasons for me folks uh there's so much mathematics and esoteric stuff involved with it that it just really uh it literally just blows me away whereas ABCD is really quite simple add subtract multiply and divide but I've seen some incredible calls on astrology that have uh told me there's the answer you know that's probably where the Holy Grail lies but I've always said on my bucket list that hopefully that will be uh on CNBC or uh Bloomberg it'll come from MIT or Yale or Indiana State someplace like that which will say yes this is why these markets work and even then people won't believe it and you know and I I I'm skeptical myself because when it gets down to push to shove the one thing that gets me to the promised land is a b c d that's all I really need to know and I talked to a very smart guy John Jameson every single day and uh he looks at it and he says you know he says he he agrees with me because he when we wrote the book The Floor Trader's handbook it proved empirically that a b equals CD Works 61 percent of the time it just did over 30 000 you know 15 minute charts on the Euro and uh and it pays three to one now does it always pay 31 no sometimes it's 1.2 sometimes it's 5.3 but you'll average about 1.8 two and if you're winning 61 percent of the time show me a golfer that can win 61 percent of the tournaments or a basketball player can shoot 61 percent of the threes but anyway that's what it's all about it's about risk control and that's what we want to be talking about now the reason why bringing the banking index up is because of this headline in the New York Times this weekend is brought to my attention by one of our listeners here at tfnn and it basically says the relationship of the three Banks that have just gone under you know we had the Silicone Valley Bank Signature Bank of New York and then the Federal Bank of Los Angeles whatever that was those three have gone tapioca and those three Banks were bigger than the 25 banks that went under during the 2008 uh real estate debacle and if you remember uh NASDAQ gave up 85 percent of its value during that time okay so that that that's a big deal so let's uh let's remind ourselves that's what we're watching here now also the reason why we had the big rally in the stock market I'll bring this again because Paul Tudor Jones is a very very popular figure and this morning he came out and as soon as he said he thought the market was going to go higher for a lot of different reasons and right on CNBC there were five analysts there and three agreed with him and two disagreed with him so you know some sometimes it's chocolate cake sometimes it's strawberry cake but whatever flavor you like stick with that flavor and put your stops in and not worry about what other people say that's why I'm a technician folks I'm a technician because of the fact that I don't try to listen to any of that stuff I really don't all I know is if prices are going up there's more buyers if prices are going down there's more Sellers and that my friends is where I want to be right at the point of D oh I'm a poet and don't know it I make it rhyme every time now I need to show you this because this is really important this is the credit default swap Insurance that's going on over our treasury bonds folks whether our treasury bonds are going to go I think this is this is if you ever want to see a tulip bulb this is it so I don't believe that this maybe goes higher maybe it goes look look what we've done here and just just this past few weeks and I you know this looks like Bitcoin you know uh on a log chart but I don't I don't think this is going to stay this way now I don't know how to short it I don't know how to go longer credit default swap or a uh go long I remember I remember in 19 2005 I would I I had known Tom hogar in about a year I was over in London giving a live trading for a whole week to uh to six Traders uh three from the Middle East and three from London uh put on by one of the Forex Banks and the deal was they they paid they paid me twenty five thousand dollars for the week but I had to be profitable at the end of the week to the tune of at least three percent in other words I had to make three percent for the week or I didn't get paid the twenty five thousand dollars my expenses were paid but I get no pay but at the end of the first day we were up about 11 we call it's a couple of really big monsters so the rest of the time you know I I tried I traded every day made money every day but I spent teaching just the ABCD of those six people five of the six have been with me uh one of them passed away but five of the six have still with me to this day because I just did ABCD that's all I did and we were in the midst of of all of these uh different you know different things happening in the market and uh it's uh it's really amazing now you say why why would you do something like that well the the bank was willing to pay me X number of dollars but I said hey look and and what we did was I made the the amount of money I made the 25 Grand that they paid me but the reason why I wanted to do is to you know show you up I'll play you know just just give me a just give me an equal playing field and I'll play and when we get back from this I'll tell you another story went back even farther way back in 1988 when I did I did the same thing I did the same thing in Germany where people didn't think I could do this and I said okay you come you pay uh you pay your fee and if you don't if we don't make money you get your feedback and the people that were putting it on went nuts and I said look I'll underwrite it if I'm wrong I'll pay it don't make any difference I said I'm going to do what I do and I'm wrong sometimes heck I'm wrong lots of times but not when I'm prepared when I'm prepared and I'm rested don't fade me too much on those because then I know pretty much I'm going and I'm just looking at the patterns folks these patterns are very very predictable just like the the one well I'm going to show it again because I think that pattern that Jeff did we talked about on the other show that was the key to the whole thing you think I was going to sit there and fight with that pattern no when we get back what I'm going to do is I'm going to show you that pattern again because it's that important to me in fact it is when I spoke to Jeff today I I said well by emailed him I said you've got you have to focus on this because it's the it's the secret of why this stuff works let's take a break 877-927-6648 currencies Commodities and bond markets are as important as ever right now with how they're driving the volatility in equity markets 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consistently add winning trades to your portfolio Tom O'Brien is here to help Brian has been successfully trading markets for over 30 years a frequent contributor to TD Ameritrade Network and CNBC Tom O'Brien founded tfnn over 20 years ago to help educate investors just like you Tom's daily Market newsletter Market insights is published every morning when the markets open to give you the competitive informational Edge you need to succeed these newsletters are packed full of Tom's Advanced technical analysis and are geared to deliver comprehensive strategies for a successful portfolio get Tom O'Brien's newsletter Market insights today and try all of our products and newsletters 30 days risk-free with our money back guarantee at tfnn.com tfnn educating investors [Music] call now toll-free at 1-877-927-6648 internationally at 727-873-7618 thank you okay folks I wanted to show this chart from Jeff in New Jersey and folks I I didn't want to think that that I'm right all the time because I certainly am not I'm right around 60 of the time but when I have when I'm in the midst of trying to teach what I'm doing and trading at the same time I'm usually doing a pretty good job because I don't want to make any silly mistakes and I make enough silly mistakes that you don't even have to worry about that but this was a perfect trade everything lined up perfectly the market came down and then it rallied back above here and what he had done is he put his stop right above here so that's a break-even place now someone asked me a question during the break did I ever have a case where I had a uh you know to pay everything back I'll tell you it was very close I'll tell you the bottom line this was when we had the mark and I had the hockey players and eight other people there were 10 of them for a whole week trading in in Chicago up in the uh up at the uh up in the top on the top floor there with that where the office was and we traded every day 10 hours a day and we made and the deal was they had to make money they paid five grand for the whole week and they uh we had to make money every single day we did Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday we had really good money but on Friday we were just about break even with an hour to go and the big thing on Friday we always went to roditis for lunch and of course the markets you know closed a little later and so I had a short position on in the s p and I had my stop I just about I had to put my stop uh where it would have to be uh I couldn't put it to break even because it was too low so I had to put a stop where the loss would only be like a hundred bucks but then we had to re we had to pay we had to return the 20 the 50 000 and Mark said oh I don't want to do that and I said well I said we really don't have any choice and I said okay and so I said I put an order in to cover down and then and it also had an order in and we were rodatis and no cell phones folks this is you're talking about 1990 1992 and uh there was a report uh something came up was money supply Friday money supply and it uh it it really creamed and we ended up making a couple Grand and the people said there was no way they were going to ask for their money back as we had made really good money the whole the whole time but we didn't make money on that Friday so anyway that's it but the key to this is what what Jeff did he handled that perfectly and that you you give him 10 of those he's gonna win on six okay this one he broke even on and that's pretty much it but he knew when he was wrong and that's the whole key that's why when these patterns fail and when they fail you'll see it right here that's when you decide that yeah this one didn't work and that's why when Jeremiah called earlier I said watch that because when that happens uh you got to get out of Dodge and that's really what you're paying attention to as you're watching these things and they jump around a lot as we you know well know okay now we need to talk about a couple of things from the Futures markets here uh I know you folks are mostly related to the stocks but we have a uh situation yesterday and let's put it up here Friday and the market backed off this was uh this was while we were on the air this was the heating oil market and you can see the heating hole Market made the 382 and it's coming down here Sunday night and it got down to about this level right here and from that level it excuse me it took off and it started to Rally here again you got a nice profit in here but once you get above here something is wrong and you got to get out of Dodge on this particular one you had a pretty good place to put your stop to lock in a couple hundred dollars because if it gets that close to that level you're most probably your risk is too great so that's why you you try to handle that one this way now the reason why I brought this heating oil up because this is a pattern that that we're going to be talking about a great deal the next time we do our day trading session because this this is a this is an awesome pattern this is a 1 135 pattern that fails folks you see this triangle that's right here that's known as a dynamite triangle that's what John Hill used to call that and what I'm trying to do is to get it set up so that when we start to see these that will have a really good chance to do it there's a small one right here you see this little small little Dynamite triangle right here the good part about this folks is when they start wow look out how they go and if it's wrong you're out immediately it'll just go it'll tell you say oh this one's no good and then you move on to the next one but these are incredible because you've got time and price everything lined up so that it's ready to move down I know there's no fundamentals involved but that's what you get when you do 24 7. you don't have anything to do with that stuff because it's just not it's just not worth it now since we're back on the crude oil complex I wanted to go to gasoline next because this was acting quite nicely even though it was down two days you see we made the the big bottom down here at the 78 level and we had a nice rally you can see and then it right at the 382 and you'll never guess last night folks where the low was Johnny's raising his hand over there he's got his placard up and it says 382 yes the low last night stopped right at the 382 that was the turn in the whole complex crude oil gasoline and heating oil all turned when gasoline our Rob is uh uh Mike Moore always talks about it that was the turn and it everything turned green uh you know right after that so those three twos work again they don't work all the time but when they do work they give you a really good chance of putting some things together now here's the one that is frustrating the heck out of us this happens to be the largest crop we have in the United States this happens to be the December corn this is new crop it's the one that's being grown right now as you can see we have a perfect ABCD down here at 492 it was trading at 503 it looked like only nine eight cents away is going to be immortal lock to get that trade off and sometime in the middle of the night somebody started buying corn beans wheat everything that grows and boy they all exploded to the upside so we've missed this bottom so the 64 question is what do I do now well to me and we just had Rich Anderson on this is just the first rally I mean we're going to have lots of ups and downs in this thing but we've been down for week after week after week and and the 382 retracements here were all there I mean we used to do these uh on the shows on the commodity show showing you the 382s of of the market doing that and now what we have to do is we got to prepare ourselves now what's what's what I'll be doing tonight on the video is okay let's see what our first three eight toys 382 is going to be on the downside so we have to decide what is going to be our risk if we have to buy at a much higher price because this is very very close folks remember this a weekly chart going back two and a half years Hello Operator this is uh this is a pretty big bottom that I think is unfolding here monster moves like rich said Kansas City Wheat was up five thousand dollars a dollar a bushel folks and we're up 67 cents in our you know over three grand a bushel in the wheat so these are these are Big patterns big swings and that's what we want to be looking at when we come back we're going to take a little little in-depth look at some of this uh grain markets here because I've got to do that for tonight I might as well do the homework with you guys so 877-927-6648 [Music] thank you the gold report as a precious metal gold is still King it continues to hold the most effective Safe Haven and hedging properties across the global major trading hubs of the London OTC market the U.S Futures market and the Shanghai Gold Exchange the gold report Tom O'Brien publishes his weekly gold report every 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money back guarantee at tfnn.com tfnn educating investors [Music] this segment is brought to you by think or Swim for more information just click the think or Swim Banner on the front page of tfnn.com [Music] okay folks back Larry passavento we're going to talk about some grain markets here we're going to start out today with the soybean meal and the reason why I wanted to bring is a couple of different factors here to take a look at it but uh this is going to be the May meal uh this it'll be going off the board here in a few weeks but uh that's the main one that we're still watching right here but you'll notice that we made the uh retracement here beautiful ABCD pattern uh right down at this level sitting right at the 78 percent of this level right here and we had a very strong rally you can see the rally today that rally today went to the exact 382 this high so now we have there as you can see the ABCD to the downside that's spot on okay then you have a nice rally that rally was over two thousand dollars to the bottom and from the bottom to the top and the 382 is exactly here and you can see it sold off uh almost a thousand dollars today just from that that tells us something that that is an intermediate high so what we want to do is to watch this level coming in here now that's meal remember meal is eighty percent of the soybean crop of the soybean itself 20 is the oil okay now the next one we want to look at since we're looking at the meal we're going to take a look at the soybean oil now this happens to be the one that bailed my old Kabuki out way back in 1975-76 it was a pattern just like this one and uh basically we had a three drive to a bottom pattern right here today and it hit the it's had a pretty good rally but this is the first spot that I want to be looking at it's starting tonight folks I'm going to start looking at soybean oil look at this it's a beautiful ABC first is we had a beautiful butterfly pattern right here which is an ABCD to the downside now that's not a three drive because this is higher this is lower so your three Drive is here drive one drive two drive three count the number of bars down my problem was my order was sitting right here A Penny lower and it didn't get a penny lower before it rallied so what I've got to do now is to reevaluate where to enter because I think the bottom is in with either today or tomorrow so we really need to be watching that that's what we'll be covered in the video when I start to go through those tonight as we go through now let's move on to the next one that I want to see and that is the wheat now the wheat has been this well look at the chart up Larry it'd be really nice if you got the wheat up these charts are the same folks they could be Microsoft Apple they don't there's really no difference but there's the there's the three drive to the bottom right here the nobody wanted the wheat it it actually uh tried to go below six dollars a bushel it couldn't have got to 603 and a half and then it made an ABCD look at this A B C D up a b 382 a b c d perfect and what does it do it correct sixty percent look at the ABCD pattern here folks a b c d right there sitting what at what what price 618 and boom look today we went all the way up to the 78 level already that's probably telling us that we're looking at a big a b c d going much higher much like what Rich was talking to us about Kansas City Wheat so and we've already talked about the uh the Christmas corn so those are the main ones that I that I want to be be watching because that's those are the ones that are going to tell me where I should enter and because I've got to find a spot if I miss the I I try to get this close to the the best possible place I can like I thought I had it nailed today in the corn it didn't happen I thought I had it in the oil and it didn't happen the others worked okay but this uh this one here didn't uh didn't there was no harm we didn't lose any money but that we want to be watching those uh you know very very closely oh someone says what happens when something just goes Way Beyond where you think it's going to go we've got one of those happening right now folks I don't trade this one just like Coco I don't trade cocoa coffee and sugar but uh just personal reasons that's all from going back to 72 and I said I'd never do it I haven't anyway you can see all of these ABCDs look at these little tiny pullbacks that we get my God this goes down two days and up 10 days I mean this is a a monster move we haven't been this high in sugar in seven years folks seven years it's been that that that longer time that we haven't been that level so that's what we're paying attention here now is to see uh when we get up here I will not have a trade on all I will do like I did in the cocoa is I'll report it as a three drive to a top or whatever the pattern happens to be but personally uh I I won't be I won't doing I won't be doing that uh that I just I don't drink coffee cocoa and and sugar and the reason why is I'm going to tell you the reason in 1973 the market was Limit Up in both coffee and cocoa and I had I think I had four contracts on each and I gave my broker the order sell me four contracts so cocoa it's four contracts of sugar and they were limited up and I got filled limit down and that was a that was a move of about six thousand dollars in each one I thought I was uh cheated out of twelve thousand dollars I raised all kinds of holy heck over it at Conti commodity and I looked and it wasn't easy to get time and trades back in those days but I just happened to pick the exact moment when the market turned I was just a few seconds off of the exact high and I missed them both and I got filled instead of filled the limit up I got filled limit down and that was why to this day I have never traded those and I believe me I've shaken that off but I you know I just don't want to do it anymore and uh that's the basically it so I maybe I'm right maybe I'm wrong but I'm never in doubt but anyway that's why I I really don't uh I really don't do that so anyway let's move on to uh one other one here in the commodity field that people have been asking me about and that is the the coffee Market because uh we just hit a really really key level here uh in the coffee Market I don't know why today they're asking about coffee cocoa and sugar nobody has for months but anyway you'll see here that we just made a perfect 61 retracement here uh in the coffee so if you want you're in an uptrend you can see uh there's your 50 retracement there's your 61 retracement you got higher tops higher bottoms over here the last months or so so we're in an uptrend so if you're looking for a trend to follow uh watch the coffee it should stay above this 61 retracement two cents below that level it's no good but uh that's where I'd be watching it I haven't checked it today uh what I will do is when the break comes up uh fact is let me just do it right now I'll get up and take a quick look at this and we'll get the old coffee up I think I see it here under the case and we'll see if it's holding uh that level and then we will know for sure hold on where are you coffee oh it's holding big time so here it is you can see here we've had a huge run here onto the upside here in coffee so that 61 retracement was uh spot on you can see it's jumped uh oh it's jumped quite a bit as a matter of fact there's several cents a pound which is a that's a lot of Moolah anyway that's what we're paying attention to here today any questions that you have 877-927-6648 sharpening your skills as an investor is like getting better at playing a musical instrument you have to practice sure but you also need excellent instruction from experts at tfnn you'll get advice and guidance from the authority and Technical market analysis and it's not just dry tedious text either tfnn airs live Financial content streamed live on tfnn.com and tfnn's YouTube channel with tiger TV live every Market 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the patterns were setting up over there on the German Dax if we look at it in the ftse which is difficult to trade folks well for me I don't trade it at all but most people in Europe don't even trade it the reason why the ftse is made up of foreign countries that are traded on the London the foot the foreign exchange the London Financial exchange that's right I mean there are a lot of pharmaceutical firms from around the world Switzerland and Denmark and other places but the patterns are there you know and it and it's got some beautiful patterns you can see in the green the beautiful ABCDs to the downside there's a really nice three drive to a bottom here here's a double bottom you see where you make a double bottom and you have the ABCD and watch that closely because if you if you go below this level and you don't and it doesn't collapse What hap I mean that means that there's no selling and so there's a very good place to enter because there's not much selling you just put your stop in and and see what happens that's really what you're what you're looking at so let's uh keep that in mind and of course here's where we are we'll follow through with this tomorrow Alan Smith will always uh you know update us on what's Happening across the pond so we'll be able to see uh what's going on I wanted to cover a couple of banks that people have asked me to talk about one of them was Morgan Stanley and I'll get this up here it's this is a major Investment Bank folks that is not acting uh nearly as bullish as it's as it should you can see we made the a b c d pattern up here at the 382 we've come down and lack of rally here is also a Troublesome spot so let's uh let's remind ourselves of that that could be something that would be very very uh [Music] unusual so that's the main thing and then the next one of course I think this is the one I wanted to uh to show you uh no it's I think it's the first one is it nope that's Microsoft but let me let me just affect this since I'm on Microsoft let's just switch over and take a quick look at Microsoft because this was one of the trades that I did for the folks over in the Las Vegas on the uh I sold this uh rally up here and I sold it at uh 305 okay and I put a stop at six dollars which was three percent and I uh three percent right but three hundredths of a percent anyway I just wonder was three dollars the high was uh 312. so I got stopped out right on the high I don't know if it's been much higher than that but we've had this Gap and we had this big a b c d up in here the same thing with apple I I sold Apple at 170 111 I think that's where it was trading a little while ago but the other trades that we did for them there were totally we did a total of six over those eight days and uh there were five out of the six work really good the only one that lost was the was Microsoft so that's it and uh that's the melon bank that's not I want whereas on my JP Morgan here's one that's in trouble folks and this should be this should be a a keep alert on this one this is the largest bank in the United States one of the largest banks in the world I know it might be the largest bank in the world no that'd be HSBC anyway let's take a look at this uh whoa what happened okay all right that's all right that's good all right there's our uh there's what we're watching here you'll see here that it's not rallying very much at all and there was a 382 retracement right here so let's pay uh pay very very close attention to that too okay so it's it's very very important all right now we got uh oh question from someone uh regarding the gentleman that called in about the ABCD how much experience does he have I'm not sure I just think a few months and usually when you see that much excitement over a few months that's a fact that he's least starting to see the ABCD patterns and some people it takes a year to see it some people pick it up in five minutes you just don't know but once they pick it up then they have something you know that they can work with and that gives them something that is uh you know pretty uh pretty pretty important I think so that's the key uh to do this not how much money you you make folks it's how much money you don't lose and that's where the real key really lies all right so let's uh remind ourselves of that very very important concept to be reminded of trying to find the the uh the JP Morgan because that's the that's the leader of the pack and I can't find it dog gone it Larry come on now I know you got it here so there it is here's J.P Morgan on the weekly and this is a bank that is extremely well run and as you notice that you can see that it is didn't have any trouble with the banking this was the the banking collapse you can see how quickly it rallied back and it's still staying in a strong area if this Bank ever has trouble folks that's when the the yo proverbial stuff will hit the fan because that will mean that uh oh something's not right and that's what we're looking at I don't trade banking stocks all I'm doing is looking at them because that's where the money is you remember Willie Lomax I think it was in The Death of a Salesman asking why rob banks and he said that's where the money is well just like Woodward and Bernstein follow them money so I'm watching to see remember the first three banks that went under were bigger than the 25 total Banks during the 2008 real estate uh thing so let's uh remind ourselves uh of that so I hope that makes some sense to you but maybe it will maybe it will but we will certainly find out whether it will or not so anyway that's what we're paying attention to here uh today we've got a couple of seconds here to cover one other thing that I make sure uh yeah I covered that uh I think I covered well I well yeah I covered the natural gas again because this is a really nice ABC now the natural gas stood sure should start to come down and form a 135 pattern right here folks there's one there's three and they're five and it should come in in about three or four days so for the next few days I want to be watching it I would like to see an A B C D pattern coming in right here because then I have a beautiful 135 set up the question is what happens if it keeps going higher like above here above here changes my game plan just like in the corn I thought I was going to get it bought today not so much it's rallied 10 cents but that's neither here nor there that's what we're looking at is we're watching these things so let's pay uh pay close attention to it very very important that we watch these things as they're unfolding here and I think we've got a break coming up here in a few seconds but Folks by the way I always make this plea out there but try to help your neighbors out there uh there's people out there that are really having trouble and try to do a little something for them okay doesn't have to be monetary just do a favor go to the market pick up a prescription do something 877-927-6648 we'll be right 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bisect and dissect the markets the Tom O'Brien show next on tfnn hey folks someone asked me what was my most important chart today I posted this chart of the credit default swaps uh I don't understand it a whole lot I know that's Insurance on Treasury bonds but to see something this crazy uh that one scares me because I don't know uh the ramifications of it uh are they're profound I spend a great deal of the time talking to John Jameson who explains it to me but uh you know the fact that treasury bonds have never gone at least in recent history going back to after the Civil War they've never gone bankrupt but if that is the case that is really bad but the Market's not sensing that at all you can see stocks are holding well I mean the currencies are not going crazy Gold's not going crazy so there is something in this chart but uh the fact that someone's willing to pay that much of a premium to protect themselves is uh to me very very important so I'm watching that in in the eyes of other markets too that's really what I'm uh that's really what I'm trying to do is I figure those out ah these doggone crank calls I hate these crank calls anyway all right I think we're almost to the end of the show here well some of some of my alerts are going off now so that's probably something that is uh pretty important to look at so uh tomorrow's guest will be Jeff huge of alpha insights we're going to have him on at 1 30 and also again at 2 30 and he has some you know really great stuff that is uh you know really really quite important I think so we need to uh pay close attention to that as we as we look at some of these things uh going on okay that's actually pretty good so that ends that and now we're doing uh the usual stuff so live every day in an attitude of gratitude and may God bless foreign [Music]
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[Music] welcome to the evening sessions at no and we have a first speaker that is willow brew here she is talking about weaponized social villa brew is currently working with val pine blue eyewear she coordinates she helps coordinate distributed teams and she's previously worked with humanitarian and digital response and her has a vast experience in those fields what she'll be talking about today is something very interesting we've always talked about protocols for code we've always talked about what are the ethics for code but have we talked about interactions no now she's going to talk about the weaponized social a way for social interactions to be protocol eyes yeah hey thanks a big round of applause before she begins and I'm especially excited because Meredith is here and she's the other actually it probably lifted even more on this project than I did so I'm excited that you're here here so stick figures I posted the link to the Prezi which is what we'll be using here on my Twitter so if you want to follow along later you can I like stick figures so I'm interested in this question of what is a quality like what is a quality look like and as we do more and more things on the internet we can look at more and more of our interactions and we've always had access to some data but there are questions of is equality and our access to resources is equality in the incidence of violence or lack thereof towards people see there's a little bruise on this one though is it in the way that we speak to each other and it's in all of these things but how do we know if we're if we're getting there so right now we know we have a lot of inequality in the world and it's in things like where the the gap in in gender wages comes from and I just read a fascinating book if you if you or anyone you know is of the mindset of like women do different sorts of work and it's not worth the same amount or whatever else the history of marriage talks about how people used to get married as a business transaction and you could love a lot of different people but love inside the marriage was actually not a super good thing to do and then in those business transactions the women did certain kinds of work most of the time but as we shifted into capitalism the roles of the man going outside of the house were the ones that got more and more paid and so the work of the women was less and less valued in this new system of economy so it's really interesting but if you want to know about the history of inequality we should read more history there's also inequality and where violence happens so this might be on an individual level or it might be at a more systemic level these are and I I'm bringing these up because there are patterns and inequality which is what we need to start looking at in order to address them right we need to know where to focus our energies in order to have the positive impacts on the world that we would like so this is a intimate partner violence it's one person against another but we also have systemic violence like this is the I don't like this graph for a number of reasons one is that they have named Latino is a race that's a Hispanic as a race and that's your ability to speak Spanish you're of spanish-speaking people but that's fine um but we have this over representation of non-whites in the prison system right and like liberals built the prison system as it is now and now it is systemically affecting some people more than others that we need to address that right like we need to think about the patterns that were a part of so how do we measure an increase and maintain equality Lessig talks about for fulcrums for social change the markets laws social norms and architecture we like to talk a lot about markets like if it's good for us they'll buy it right or the that's one of the difficulties of open-source software and and Libre is is dealing with markets and how we fit in also how we pay ourselves as activists laws are not something I'm really going to get into here I'm a terrible anarchist because I like law as the externalization of values of society that like we expect people to adhere to certain ways of interacting it's the enforcement part I'm not super keen on but the thing that I want to get into here are the social norms and architecture and while we can measure markets pretty easily because we know what people are buying and where money is going we can track that more and more and laws were able to externalize and document architecture and its effects on us and social norms are really difficult to measure like how would you do that let's so while we have ways of measuring violence in some ways not always and we have ways of measuring income disparity as as two examples we don't have a way of really figuring out how social interactions are going so there are these things called social scripts which is dates back in sociology to the study of human sexuality and the way that we know how to woo someone of our preferred gender if we're into wooing people is we've been surrounded by media and our parents and our friends and we know that at least in the u.s. you like you first you might it might flirt a little bit and you try to get a phone number and you go out for coffee and then you hold hands and then you might kiss and like there's this progression that we know about right but it's not the same in every culture and the what is considered the most intimate changes and so that's a script that we're following so weaponize social I'll get to that in just a second Meredith put incredibly well so I'm just gonna read this to you because that's terrible is the existing harms of social scripts we ran while in smaller geographically constrained groups are being amplified due to network effects tiny unchecked errors scale to become the large harms as people find ways to exploit them in life just as in software does this make sense fish tiny nods ok so we have a wiki of course because wiki's and there's a there's a heart for Meredith because she's great ok so we don't even have ways of understanding social interactions at the scale that we have now like we're running into all of these ethical issues around Facebook and other things because social scientists have never had data sets this big ok our sample sizes have always been so small that we struggle with statistical significance and so our field has not progressed that much so we don't have a lot of research or frameworks to work from in how to deal with things like ddossing and daxing and and other things and the social dynamics of that so here's a proposed framework it pulled it from disaster and humanitarian response work which is what I do most of the time and there's a four-part cycle which is preparedness I live in San Francisco so I have a go-bag that waits by the door so when there's the next earthquake I have a decent pair of shoes and some extra clothes and some snacks and things like that right like I am prepared I have water response is what's gonna happen after the earthquake when I'm digging my friends out of the rubble or being pulled out myself recovery is after all of the aftershocks have passed then we start rebuilding right and then mitigation is retrofitting buildings such that they don't collapse in the same way during an earthquake it's changing the actual infrastructure so that the damage that is called caused is different so this is the framework that we've applied to this I'll explain some more so first we have this thing where the extreme event in online space is not an earthquake it's not the planet coming after us or us building in terrible places that we shouldn't live but our lovely like San Francisco hello tiny spider so on the wiki we've broken down into these different components of what what is the extreme event even look like then we get into preparedness and this is what a lot of info Zak is based around is how do you lock down your accounts etc so this was our first event in New York it's a it's a Meredith and TQ on the laptop super fund and so this is in how do you prepare against it so how do you try to make safe space if that's a thing you want to do how do you support people who are being activists do we even want to use codes of conduct like questions like that and if they're doing the the work that we think that they should be doing and also personal reflection of how to critique me then we get into response so the second event hosted was in Nairobi and we started thinking about how do people respond to to online attacks or to large-scale social incidents online so self-aware checklists like something bad is happening I'm gonna pause and think about if I'm actually making this worse or better etc then we get into recovery right so like what happens after social aspects have been weaponized there's nothing here like we did a fair amount of research in a lot of different spaces and countries etc and if your online reputation gets sacked for something you there's no coming back from it like you changed your name right and this is really concerning right if something goes poorly we're not taking care of our people at for the fact we should fix that and then we have a mitigation we also had a session in San Francisco that focused on mitigation we haven't planned that it was going to follow this cycle it just kind of happened that way which I find really fascinating but we didn't take any pictures in San Francisco because we were so excited to build things and I'm really proud of this work because it starts getting into how do we change the ways that we interact online such that these social harms are reduced but are not quashing anyone's ability or desire to speak does that make sense because it's not it's not a choice between what you can say and who you can say it to like you should be able to say what you want to say freedom of expression does not have to be at odds with people's sense of safety and ability to participate so so we're talking about shifting social norms through architecture done oh I'm gonna tell you about one of my favorite slack channels that I'm a part of which this is the the graph of users added so female identify people are on the bottom male identify people are on the top and so we've like we've pushed to have gender equity and we've done a little bit better over time so this is another version of that graph but even though it's still slightly over over-represented for men they do most of the talking right and so we noticed this pattern we're like what can we change about the the expectations of communication in order to to get these a little bit better and we have we're working on a couple of different options but I wanted to tell you a story about how no I'm gonna get there in a second so here are things that we could be measuring in order to see if equality is is happening in our communities like what does that mean and are these the numbers that we want to be tracking so have the number of connections that someone can have the threading model that you end up in how different aspects of a threat are prioritized oh no it disappeared privacy control so like who can see what it is you're saying scope control there are a lot of different aspects of this and TQ I think this was was your part of the project that was amazing and so we started like outlining what are all of these different aspects of of communication and do we want to tweak these like do we want to take a scientific approach to reaching a quality where if we don't have representation happening the way we want it to can we change our infrastructure in an explicit way and see if it actually impacts the way people are participating or not does that make sense like let's let science this yeah so I'm going to tell you a story though about something that isn't measurable right now my favorite channel in that slack group that I told you about is called awkward silence and someone created it in October of last year and invited a bunch of people and no one said anything in it for like four months and it was it was my favorite and then one day I was like how do you know it's gonna be so good and I posted the elephant emoji in it and someone else immediately deleted it and changed it to the the subject of the channel but and like that's that's how I like to participate in those spaces it's not in typing messages which is the thing that slacked tracks right now I can track who says how much stuff but that's I think I really like emojis and I really like moving text around and posting pictures and things like that and so what we choose to measure is what we get is one of the the Systems Theory things so what are we choosing to to measure in trying to reach more quality does that make sense but making it explicit and the things that you build so that people can play so I was talking to Jonathan stray about this talk and he brought up this excellent point that idealist design systems and pragmatists find paths and I really like designing systems but I'm also a person who who posts the elephant emoji right and so even the systems that we design and that we're so pleased with and excited about to share if they're not having the desired impact we mean to reassess like find your path as other people also find their paths through your system so this is me I really didn't talk for very long we should have a conversation do people have questions I hope you have questions all right [Applause] [Music] so uh this is me on Twitter this is me on Mastodon I hope it works it's only gonna work if we all use it and major hearts again and there are other people doing excellent work in this space sorry I'll get there in just a second so these are all wonderful and again oh this has already been posted to the internets and if you want any help in designing and finding paths for this sort of thing I am working with with various groups on how to do that question yeah does it work yeah it works thanks for self for sharing your insights I was wondering if what you and we are looking for if if there is a universal way to solve this or if there should be well multiple answers maybe sure if answers is the right the right word but to address is there is there one silver bullet or it's an excellent question so this is one of the we did this work in like 2014 and 2015 mostly and I had I and I think everyone did but I had a really rough time because I was spending a lot of energy in online harassment groups just like how do we stop online harassment and most of the women that I was working with there thought that it was a gender problem like it was a gender-based problem was violence against women and it's it's not their social patterns we run into the same sorts of attacks against religions against races etc in other countries and in other cultures I don't think there's a silver bullet I think that there are going to be patterns that we find as we as we go through this space I would love to do a large-scale analysis like what are the different parameters of interaction across different social platforms what they how happy are their communities and are they reaching representation if representation is something that they care about and basically offering a scientifically backed toolkit to people to make choices thank you so I couldn't imagine that what is universal is awareness right awareness of challenges that are out there but if you're talking about a framework are we not already in advanced setting some boundaries that other people in other cultures might misinterpret or be offended by and yeah how could we address this sort of bootstrapping problem because people in other countries have been involved in the process of this project I'm a little bit less concerned about that and this is also not authoritarian at all it's like hey we're taking this approach and you might find some use in it but I I have no desire to tell people how to interact or what to say or what like how to design their platforms it's if you also share the goal of the quality maybe you should be taking down like deliberate steps towards reaching that and here are some potential ways to get there Thanks so for the audience America I think I heard you as Meredith's goal has always been exploratory on that list of knobs that you can't win in these online discussions is it public anywhere yeah it's on it's on the wiki which wiki the classic phrase it's that weapon is social aspiration tech org it's I'll post a link to it on both mastodons and Twitter or you can email me and we'll probably be migrating it to its own home soon but we'll leave up redirects etc thank you leaned into the mic can you comment whether moderation and evaluation of comments type functions have any impact on the quality and equality of the conversation yeah so Nate Matthias is actually the the person who is the expert in that he looks at community based moderation so not having an outside party be our moderator but someone within your group and his research points to it absolutely having an impact on it but it has various impacts depending on how you're approaching it he just published his dissertation and it's under open access so it's it's worth checking out yeah thanks thanks for that and always enjoy your presentation slides and the way you go about doing that just I was a little sad to see and you hear that there's nothing really to do on the response side and I guess there's so many different ways to go there but from maybe just because we're here from a technological or sort of architectural you know pie-in-the-sky are there are there things that you would sort of say are either traits or principles or even maybe specific examples such as like mastodons or other platforms that already do exist where you think a response is possible or is that just not ever gonna happen I think that it it must happen so we'll figure it out the only thing that has really come to mind so far is very pragmatic which is a form of insurance and so like what does it look like to have more resources at your disposal if something does happen to you there's a it's one of the reasons why I am one of the few people who actually saw some value and the right to forget thing and I know that it's abused in all sorts of ways and it's terribly executed and like I'm not saying that it's good as it is right now but we don't have a mechanism for group forgiveness right now and it used to be that if you were which happened rarely it ostracized from a small town you could move to a different small town and now it's the Internet and there is no other place to move to and so our our patterns of mass shaming are not sustainable and I am worried about how that's going to play out in the long run yep Mike and then Meredith please I was wondering I mean what are the representation of suppressed groups have you thought about engaging them because some of I'd say even the open discussion in some cultures could be limiting yeah because it's not part of the culture or there's actually repression yeah absolutely but those are the same sorts of patterns of what we're reliving on the internet now and so having as I do my other work in helping affected populations populations affected by a disaster or a humanitarian crisis organize themselves and decide whether or not to interact with state actors or other agencies or international aid of some kind this framework has provided useful but there are definitely different assumptions about privacy and of scope and of other things that are in that that long list and so having a baseline understanding of those tools and how it might impact a group or having them design their own tools I think would be key so code on CODIS I'm thinking about the risk of this project talking about these people rather than think them with them yeah but but I have talked with them how do you how do you for instance address people who are women who are oppressed through sexual violence which is part of the culture to open up and to be part of the discussion so for instance we use the same list of when setting up a even though we hadn't listed them out yet but reflecting back for a call center for victims of gender-based violence in in port-au-prince the same sorts of things applied like who should be able to look at this information who is providing it are they making connections to each other like all those parameters of interaction and it's similar to helping design the SMS platform for women in Afghanistan to self-organize to tell stories like it's still the same sorts of things but you have to work with the people who are gonna use the tool just like always okay thanks Meredith going back to the topic of recovery for a second one of the things that I used to fight with Casper Bowden about all the time was the right to be forgotten yeah I he was in favor of it I was against it until Andrea pointed out to me that it's basically digital exit you know you were talking about how you know online you can basically never hide from your reputation again but that's one of the that's one of the things that the right to be forgotten I think is intended to to try to reestablish although you know the the teeth it actually has seem to be you know pretty limited yeah I absolutely agree okay and to get to the earlier question about is there a silver bullet there there isn't we need to be approaching this from multiple vectors at the same time and so we should all be more forgiving and we should all not escalate quite so quickly but when there is a persistent problem maybe we should try to get that person help and like what does justice look like and what does restorative justice look like etc but at the same time until we have all of that sorted out we also need to be thinking about how do we help people who have gone through hell whether they deserved it or not like there's still a human being and they need to be able to make a living after this sort of thing has happened to them right and you know they still need be recognized as a human being yeah exactly yeah I mean nobody else taking that's good I've been crunching a bit further on what my takeaways would be you know I was wondering perhaps if Mark Zuckerberg were here and you were to give him one advice which he promised to follow up on what what would that be I don't know what to change the design in Facebook I [Music] think it would be to give more autonomy to the users in what choices they make and the associated transparency to the algorithms necessary to make those choices so being having access to all of these toggles but also being able to see the effects of changing those toggles on the algorithms but being able to see it for yourself off the cuff that's what I would ask so more autonomy to individual users yeah so there was the the Facebook algorithm talked this morning that was fascinating um one of the questions was if Facebook is running algorithmic analysis of images for nudity why can't they do it for snakes for someone who has a snake phobia right and so like I believe that we should be able to create our own experiences but one of the one of the things that's over here I'm not sure where in the list it is that did not do what I wanted to do one of these over here is 7 randomization / serendipity / enforced bubble popping and this is something that is so the word homophily is birds of a feather flock together like that's what it means and people really like being with people that are like them like we're at a conference right now because it's so much easier to be around people that we don't have to explain everything to right and like that's why I really enjoy the queer feminist meetups right I think it's just like oh okay this is much better but at the same time that's not stimulating right it's it turns into a sort of a it's it's breeds creativity in one way while also inhibiting it in other ways and serendipity online is really hard and so that's why it's in this list is because people should at least be making a conscious choice that they are hiding from people or that they are not wanting to interact with those unlike them because maybe they're maybe their focus isn't equal representation and equal voice etc and then I don't share values with them and I'm not going to help them but there are human being and they should be able to do that I think I would agree with it and next step would you go as far as saying this should be legally obliged no why one because Facebook is a platform they're not a government so well are they legally obliged to pop bubbles are they legally obliged to do what no pop bubbles or implement in the architecture measures that forced people are let people see outside their bubble I don't think that that falls under the rule of law in any way shape or form no it does it doesn't I guess but do you think it it ought to be because if we're saying that this is a priority the question is how should we implement it but we as the builders of platforms can do this I yeah do we have I don't want to just get into us like this is fascinating and we can keep doing more later but yeah I think you can have an offline chat with huh do you have do we have any other questions okay yeah a let's do a hypothetical example so maybe that gives you the opportunity or not to illustrate how you would do things and how you would do things differently there was just a Google engineer who threw a curve ball - into the general consensus of how things work and I'm just seeing the shitstorm unfolding how would things under your proposed infrastructure go go and how would they go different from how they're going right now so one thing would be that as Google would have needed to be transparent about their current gender ratios and hiring etc and also what sorts of pay scales people are on to show whether or not they like even if you don't start off in a really equitable place you can show that you're moving there and so that is one thing that would have happened and then the point that this person is making would either be moot or not because it would be obvious if Google was working towards equality or if they were not and the other aspect of it would be that as the person's name come out okay so right now he's probably getting shamed and and had us fooled by all sorts of people right and so if Twitter had changed some of the way that information propagates on it this would have been a much more calm thing and maybe the name would not have spread quite so much and this then gets into like how do we spread really bad information that needs to get out really fast right like and I I don't know how to balance these things but maybe he like and after all of this blows over the storm blows over he would have a way to be like hey everyone ends up I was super wrong I finally read all the research or even a small amount of the research and how do people's brains works or don't work and ends up I was wrong and the crowd would go oh cool we're glad you learned a valuable lesson and then it would be done and he would still be employable okay you're implying two things here that sees that he's unemployable afterwards and for a second it's it's a parently a foregone conclusion to you that he is completely wrong and the contract counter question to that would be the first and the last sentence is that he that that guy wrote is basically he's not sure if he's right but he's he's he wants to basically pop a bubble and he wants to question a few articles of faith okay and that that part of the message got kind of de-emphasized and the the methods message that's contrary to the common way things are seen is very over emphasized and everybody but everybody goes down on that and for example things like the Norwegian model where everybody in the country has a has their salary information online that is that's completely not discussed okay I 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Science Friday: Florence Flooding, Algorithms, Dino Demise. Part 1
listener-supported w NYC studios this is science Friday I'm Ira Flatow broadcasting from the studios of aku ER and PR Utah in Salt Lake City today later in the hour a look at how algorithms are creeping into our everyday lives have you had a personal run-in with an algorithm in your day to day life share with us give us a call our number is eight four four seven two four eight two five five eight four four site talk or you can tweet us at Sai Frye but first the EPA is considering changing its rules for how certain emissions of the greenhouse gas methane are regulated it's a change favored by oil and gas producers but not favored by climate change scientists here to talk about that ten other selected short subjects in science is Amy Nord room news editor at the I Triple E spectrum in New York welcome back Amy hi IRA thank you you're welcome so what's going on with these new methane emission rules well the EPA requires oil and gas companies to regularly inspect all of their equipment for methane leaks and they also require these companies to report leaks that they do find now with these new rules the EPA is giving companies more time to report a leak and repair it once they find it and also more time between mandatory inspections that they have to conduct on their equipment so basically they're doubling the amount of time so if they had to inspect their wells twice a year for methane leaks now they'll have to just do it once a year and if they were previously required to repair a methane leak within 30 days now they have about 60 days to do that so a lot of environmentalists are not quite happy with this right yeah they're saying that this this change in regulations could lead to more leaks that are found less frequently so more methane leaking out into the atmosphere and methane is a very potent greenhouse gas it's 25 times more effective at trapping heat in the atmosphere than co2 but of course the industry is very happy about this regulation they said it was a lot of red tape that the EPA is getting rid of and the EPA is estimating that this change would save the industry about seventy five million dollars a year and that comes on the heels of other regulatory shifts involving greenhouse gas emissions and climate change yeah the EPA is doing a bit of a trifecta this year so there were two previously previous changes that was also proposing to make so one has to do with freezing the vehicle emission standards that the Obama administration had put into place for tailpipe emissions and the other one has to do with allowing States to monitor the emissions from coal-fired power plants that Obama had under the clean power plan and other types of emissions news there's news about e-cigarettes what's going on there yes so at their best you know e-cigarettes are a product that could help smokers transition to you know a less harmful way to consume nicotine and maybe ultimately quit but at their worst authorities fear that they can also hook people that have never touched a cigarette on to a new habit and onto nicotine for life so in this this change the FDA is worried about the latter especially as it applies to minors so those who are under 18 years of age so this this week the FDA sent out more than 1,000 warning letters to retailers that they had caught selling cigarettes to minors and the FDA also told five manufacturers that they needed to submit plans within 60 days for how to keep their products out of the hands of minors so the FDA is really taking this possibility that teens and minors would get their hands on these products very seriously and starting to crack down on it there are lots of teens using these devices right I was really surprised you know the FDA said that last year two million high schoolers and middle schoolers were regular users of e-cigarette products and they called in numbers an epic epidemic proportion let's move on you you have a story out this week about ancient cave art right this week reported in nature archeologists that they'd found the world's oldest line drawing so this was discovered in a cave in South Africa that has been excavated continuously for a couple decades it's a series of nine red lines that were drawn with a sort of clay crayon on a piece of stone that they believed was used to grind different materials back in the Middle Stone Age this dates back to about 73 thousand years ago Wow so it doesn't look like a hash tag and then people have been calling it a hash the world's oldest hashtag yeah it's like that crosshatch design and you know curiously this design this kind of symbol has been found repeatedly over the course of human history so it's not just you know Twitter these days there may have been some early significance of very similar-looking symbol and it really does kind of look like a red hashtag on the stone nor they were playing a tic-tac-toe or something yeah maybe that made of a game another story about language and thought by bilingualism yes NYU researchers have been studying what happens in a bilingual person's brain when they're forced to switch from one language to the next and they're looking at particularly at how much cognitive effort it takes to stop speaking in one language and start speaking in a new one so in a study of people who speak both English and also American sign language they found that there's actually more activity and work involved in the brain at stopping a language so you can think of it as like putting down that vocabulary and stopping access to those words then then to start accessing a new one so it's actually easier to pick up a new language in these bilingual brains than to put down the one that you're currently using Wow well and and did they look into like sign language you know things like that yes and they also looked at whether it was easier for especially in the case of people who can both sign and speak English at the same time they studied whether it was more difficult to do both of those things than just one of them and they found for native English speakers it was easier for them to both sign and speak English at once than to just sign so there's also a mechanism involved in actually suppressing your native language and turning that part of your brain off in a sense and that's more difficult than just you know speaking and signing in two different languages at one time very interesting and finally there's the giant pool noodle yes it's being called absolutely out there in the Pacific right now so this is basically kind of a giant pool noodle built for the ocean and specifically for the Great Pacific Garbage Patch you may have heard of this yeah it is a gyrating mass of mostly plastic material that's out there in the Pacific 1.8 trillion pieces floating around out there and last week in a non-profit launched sort of a novel effort to try to clean up part of this patch so they built a giant pool noodle 600 meters long it's floating in a u-shape out there in the Pacific there they're starting a one or a two week trial and then they'll they'll move it out to the great Garbage Patch and try to clean some of that up if all goes well in the the two week trial that they've just launched but not everybody is convinced this is a good thing how could you be against the giant pool yeah it's a pretty clever idea but there are critics of this method so first of all the technology itself is not proven and because the nonprofit readily admits that that's what part of this trial is all about figuring out if it'll work as intended and it may not but there are others who say that this is sort of a distraction from the real problem which is preventing the pollution and the plastic from getting out there in the first place and it'd be much easier to just you know work on that rather than going out and to clean it all up always great stuff Aimee thanks for taking time to be with us today yep thanks Sara a monoid room news editor at the I Triple E spectrum in New York now it's time to check in on the state of science ww8 louis public radio public radio news local science stories of national significance and for parents around the country back to school often means a trip to the doctor sometimes a vaccine required by the school parents can seek an exemption from the required vaccines either for medical or non-medical reasons and nationwide around two percent of students get some type of exemption today we're broadcasting from kayuu our kayui our studios in Salt Lake City and joining me now to talk about a change and at a state of Utah manages such exemptions is Eric Newman a reporter in kayuu ers Mountain West news bureau welcome so what was the exam exemption policy before and what is it now the policy the the law that people can exempt their kids for a philosophical or personal belief is basically the same as what it was before but in where previously parents would have to they wanted to get their kids exempt from eating vaccines go to the the local County Health Department get enough from a nurse they may have to pay a fee the information that parents might be getting around the state was kind of variable and so the health department here decided that they should streamline all that and make it consistent so they created this new education module that parents have to watch over the internet and it kind of walks them through the the risks of exempting their kids from getting vaccines and talks about what they might have to do to keep their kids at home for you know a number of weeks if there's an outbreak and things like that so they have to sign a document that says I have watched the training my understanding is is that it's a it's basically a click on the computer yeah I did the module myself and didn't do the final signing at the end but it streamlines the process and the hope is that it makes the information better but some people are worried that it's gonna make it that much easier for parents that are that much more convenient for parents that don't want to get their kids you don't need the doctor's note at any rate you just watch the video and say I don't want to do it for whatever reason yeah so give us an idea of what Utah's vaccination numbers are like is is there a particular problem in this state compared to the rest of the from the immunization folks that I've talked to at the Department of Health II here they've described Utah's being relatively in the middle it's not that our rates are extremely low for kids getting vaccinated but there's certain pockets of the state that sort of are I would say representative of Utah's libertarian political perspectives where there are a lot of parents who don't vaccinate their kids and so some research that's come out recently has identified certain counties in Utah that are have such high rates of exemptions that they're saying this could be at risk of vaccine preventable disease outbreaks if you know measles was introduced here and have a lot of kids in Utah we have one of the highest birth rates in the country and so it kind of sets us up for potential risks so they're betting that by watching the video more education will be better for the vaccination program but we don't do we know there's any science behind being more educated to make sure wanting get a vaccination you know it's really hard to tell I talked to one family who didn't who was not vaccinating their kids and they were very informed about information about this but they might be overstating the risks of their kid having an allergic reaction or something like that so it sort of seems like a lot of the people that are already on this train of not wanting to have their kids vaccinated are pretty entrenched in a perspective and so I think it's going to take some time to see what effect this new module has you know that reflects the national trends we see that in other places right thank you Eric Eric Newman is a reporter in kayui ours Mountain West news bureau and he was joining us today we're gonna take a break and when we come back hurricane Florence has arrived to the Carolinas and it's making its mark with huge storm surge heavy wind and maybe the most important part of it is the rain how climate change may be contributing to this double whammy of flooding you get the surge in front of you you got the rain behind you what's that doing to the land and the farming and acreage and all kinds of stuff we'll talk about it after the break stay with us after long anticipation Hurricane Florence hit the Carolina coast and downgraded from a category 1 to a category 4 to a category 1 storm it nonetheless comes with predictions of 90 mile per hour winds potentially as many as 40 inches of rain in some places and a storm surge that has already reached 10 feet above normal sea levels in some places which is why more than a million people were urged to evacuate before the storm my next guest is here to talk about all that water what happens when high seas meet unrelenting rain well it's a unique kind of flooding he says that we can expect to see more of as the globe warms and sea levels rise America kucik is associate professor of civil engineering University of California at Irvine and he joins us by Skype welcome to Science Friday nice to have you let's just looking at hurricane Florence we're hearing already about having more than a foot of rain having fallen the storm surge tapping 10 feet in some places what are the flooding dynamics at play right now right Florence is a relatively slow hurricane just to give you an idea the average forward speed of ranges from 10 to 35 miles per hour but the average speed of Florence is being less than 10 miles per hour I think around 5 miles or so miles per hour or so so this means that there is higher chance of substantial rain over one specific city or basin so this is one interesting and unique aspect of this hurricane hey you know we're hearing news also about really bad flooding flooding in towns way inland like there's a town of New Bern in North Carolina and it's not directly on the coating I think it's 20 miles upstream so to speak and it's at the junction of two rivers and there that towns getting squeezed in two directions right so obviously rhetoric is concerned extreme rain and both drivers of course dog boarding when multiple drivers like stirred and rainfall in Iraq and cause flooding we can be calling compound coastal flooding and these events can go away in land of course depending on physiography geographic features so why is this important the amount of water that the river can discharge into the ocean is a function of the gradient between river mouths and do the ocean water level so the higher the ocean bother about the less water can drain into the ocean and in fact the surge and how others can can cause the river to go backwards backwards inland and cause even more significant impacts so this is a kind of compound coastal flooding event we talked and we talked about how slowly this storm is moving okay is this partially true because of climate change creating stronger storms wetter storms the other ways a changing climate could alter the floods we see in hurricanes the past couple of decades rainfall associated with tropical cyclones and hurricanes have increased and many studies have linked the observed increase in rainfall to the increasing sea surface temperatures due to anthropogenic climate change sister fist temperatures can impact the size and intensity of storms because hurricanes and tropical cyclones gain their heat moisture and also energy from the surrounding sea surface temperatures so our satellite observations and direct measurements already show that sea surface temperatures have been warming in most oceans around the world can we expect this kind of compact compound flooding to be commonplace in future storms or even during regular high tides as global climate change click kicks in absolutely the problem we have is that sea levels have been rising and they are projected to rise in the future this means the baseline ocean water will be higher in the future so it means in future for Akane's and the surge will be added to a higher baseline and obviously higher water level can cause more or impacts more coastal flooding impacts what kind of what kind of infrastructure then do we need to to know to cope with this well this question is very local so in some areas sea levels are predicted to rise more in some places less so there is no single solution for everywhere this requires a lot of investigations and studies modeling understanding our exposure and how future is going to change but you know the kind of strategies include relocation - relating sea walls and levees and things like that thank you very much for taking time to be with us today I'm ear absolutely America kucik is associate professor of civil engineering at the University of California Irvine last month California became the first state to end cash bail instead of waiting in jail or putting down a cash deposit to to go home or wait for a trial defendants are now being just released after the pleadings there is a catch though not every defendant gets this treatment the judge who decides who should and should not be released he bases his or her decision on the advice of an algorithm algorithms have also passed judgment and which inmates get released on parole algorithms are used in the car industry the medical world and of course in determining your social media feed have algorithms made a decision for you or someone you know we want to hear about it give us a call eight four four seven two four eight two five five that's eight four four sigh talk you can also tweet us at sigh fry gonna talk about how algorithms have found their way into our everyday lives is Hanna Frey she's a mathematician at the University of College London author of the new book HelloWorld being human in the age of algorithms and we have an excerpt at Science Friday dot-com / hello world she joins us from the BBC welcome to Science Friday hello thank you very much for having me you're welcome and now algorithms have been around for a long time so why write about them now well I think that things have changed in the last years you're absolutely right even the examples of algorithms being used to decide whether or not someone desire just that should get bail I'm you know this has a very long history dates back to the 1920s 1930s the very simplest kinds of algorithms but I do think that something has changed in the last five or ten years anyway and I think what's changed is the amount of data that is collected on us and how that data is analyzed and then used to predict our behavior but I also think that you know with the advent of artificial intelligence the amount of power that algorithms are being given and here a number of situations in which they're being deployed really to make decisions about our lives is only increasing and I thought that was something that was really sort of well quite timely really I think it was important it really put that all in one place you write in your book that the only way to objectively judge whether an algorithm is trustworthy is by getting to the bottom of how it works so you write the error a lot like magical illusions it's true it's true I think on the surface a lot of this stuff especially artificial intelligence it looks like it's actual magic you know it looks like it's it's wizardry but very often when you dig behind the surface and look at how the trick is done there is often something you know incredibly simple lying behind the scenes and often actually well at least occasionally there's there's there's things that are quite worryingly reckless there too you say that's really because your book is about humans right they're the people who write the algorithms yeah I don't think that you can really separate the two I don't think that you can look at algorithms in isolation I think that you have to accept that when they're out there in the world they're being used by people about people and and and all of us have these really inherent flaws in us you know we have all kinds of subconscious biases you know we have we have issues where we over trust what a machine tells us and then at the other end of the spectrum we're very good at dismissing any machine that makes any kind of mistake whatsoever in thinking that we know better and you know that's happening within the people who are creating these algorithms too and I think that we we have to kind of think of this as humans and machine together not just how good is the artificial intelligence on its own so it's not a question of when you trust a machine over your own judgment or not you know I think that it's different in different cases really I think that you know there are some situations in which you all you want is the best prediction that you possibly can you just want the most accurate prediction and in those cases I think you know if an algorithm can prove then it's quite a big if there if an algorithm can prove that it can make a better prediction than a human can then I think that that's that sort of sort of the the situation in which you want to hand over some level of control an example of that might be in some of the the cancer diagnosis algorithms that are existing now that there are screening and biopsy slides and looking for tumors now they have their problems and I think that you have to work carefully in the way that you design them to work around those but if it can if those algorithms are more sensitive than a human path ologist looking at hundreds of these slides every single day if the algorithm can pick up on really really tiny clues hiding amongst yourselves as to what your your future holds in store for you then I think in that situation actually you should give up some control and trust the algorithm perhaps over just a human on their own but I think there are other situations where you know particularly in the criminal justice system where I think we have to be really really careful and think very hard very long and hard about how much control we handover and the ways that we do that you know let me let me expand on that but I want to bring in another guests a regiment Curtis Abram onion who was a professor in the School of Computing at the University of Utah here in Salt Lake he's a board member of the ACLU in Utah and he's here at kayuu we are in Salt Lake welcome back for having me you've looked into these issues about the parole algorithms right yeah are they good what's what's the plus and minuses about them well first of all I just want to commend Hannah the book is awesome and it's I think the kind of new ones that you bring to it and that you just described is exactly more of what we need in this discussions rather than the kind of binary Zoo be talking about thank you for the book and I think as Hanna points out read some of the challenges and I think California's discussion sort of brings us up into sharp relief is that there are often in these situations laudable goals the idea of reducing pretrial incarceration the idea of eliminating money bail the idea of just not punishing people because they're poor these are laudable goals and I think it's worthwhile to see whether machine learning AI can help us achieve some of these goals the problem is these issues are remarkably impressively subtle as Hanna points that's right you know just because an algorithm makes recommendation it does not mean a judge is required to or will take the recommendation and it's not clear exactly as you mentioned how the algorithms do make their predictions and it's not clear where the data being fed in to train the algorithms and they're something we don't often talk about has the right signals in it to capture exactly what you're trying to capture there are lots of so for example shifting slightly away from from pretrial going to parole one of the goals of parole sort of modeling is to understand whether someone will recur riaf end after being released and that would be considered a bad thing but if you measure for example our people are really that's a subtly different thing you're predicting you're not predicting whether they will recommit a crime you're predicting where they'll be re-arrested and if that date has been used to model real fence rates then you get a completely different system to what you expected to get and so there are many many subtleties that require extensive domain knowledge and so just taking a black box algorithm and putting it in is really not going to help you and Hanna you write a lot about that in your book also yeah I do I mean I think that to sort of add to that point there I think that within these systems if you are using the whole history of all the arrests that have happened in the past and using that to kind of project forwards into the future then inevitably within all of that data you are going to be you know encoding into your algorithm while centuries of bias and unfairness really I mean the the analogy that I that I like to give is that you know if you do a google image search for you know maths professor or math professor as you might expect an awful lot of the top-20 image are going to be white men and actually the you know the statistics of what's reflected back to us are pretty accurate they do reflect what happens in university around the world you know but the vast majority of math professors are indeed white men but I think that there's a really strong argument that sometimes you don't want technology to be a mirror for society you don't want it to to reflect the kind of you know the the history that we have that led us to this point you want it to help us move towards a better society and move not just in the right direction what that right direction is and how you should go about it I mean that's a whole nother question but that's one that's exist completely outside of the algorithm itself I'm Ira Flatow this is science friday from WNYC studios talking about algorithms with a suresh MinnKota Subramanian and also with Anna Frye author of the new book hello world lots of lots of phone calls a lot of people want to get in on the conversation I think we're gonna go to them now let's let's go to let's go to San Antonio let's go send me an insanity hi welcome to Science Friday years ago and I left the vehicle it had several scratches on it and I had no idea but they had reported it as an unreported accident which is a you know it's a it looks like you know of a serious accident happens and I wasn't even aware of it and years later when I was looking for a job I couldn't get anybody to hire me because I had no explanation of why I was unable to get hired but I looked into it many years after that and I saw that there was an unreported accident on my record and it was just real hard to resolve though because this day it's hard to get on with large companies that have algorithm hiring let me get a comment from Hannah yeah I mean I you know yours an appalling story and it's something that happens just depressingly often that you know as soon as your your information your data and Mark has been against your name once it's put into an you know an algorithm into a computer then suddenly it takes on this air of authority that makes it almost impossible to argue against and I really think that you know we shouldn't necessarily just be thinking about how perfect can we get artificial tones how perfect can we get algorithms to be we should also be thinking about how can we design them for you know redress how can we design them to be appealable because stuff like this really shouldn't happen so right I think this brings up another important issue that I think has not been fully appreciated I think also by the tech community in a larger world when you put algorithmic decision-making you're putting it into a system it is not existing in a vacuum and so it is not enough to merely evaluate how the algorithmic system works you have to evaluate how it affects the parts around it as well in this example you know you're talking about algorithmic hiring are you talking about the fact that one erroneous data point made in effect first of all we know that a lot of algorithms are very sensitive to small changes in data so some one small mistake can make a huge difference and when you recognize that they're part of a larger pipeline then you think about checks and balances you think about humans in the loop you think about a larger system of decision making of which algorithm should be one part and we don't design our systems that way we sell them as black boxes that can replace humans and that's really the wrong way to think about this process example we have a lot more to talk about talking about algorithms we welcome your participation can also tweet us at cipher is CI Fri we're gonna take a break and come back and talk more with Hanna and Suresh stay with us we'll be right back after this break this is science Friday I'm Ira Flatow we're talking this hour about how algorithms influence our lives and how we need to be careful to design them when we sit down and design them with fairness in mind I guess sir Hanna Frey author of the new book hello world it's great book I've read again it was just example after example terrific book Hanna and she's associate professor of mathematics of cities and mathematics of cities at no University comments love the tongue professor I've had from that University and then make the same mistake all the way try like yeah and also suresh van Curtis Subramanyam who is a professor in school of computer at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City both here our number well I get so full up not gonna give our number I'll gazelle wait for a spot beauty join in let me go right to the phones let's see where we're gonna go let's go to its go okay let's go to Fanta fern is it fern in Alexandria happy end my eyes aren't working critically today go ahead I passed examiner for the US Patent Office in artificial intelligence and we see these algorithms all the time and in such a variety of manners and your guests were talking about crime systems and actually I'm actually examining a patent that based on price and it's really interesting and I just wanted to make that comment that you know there's algorithms that do everything and how important it to the patent examining process how just as a patent assets are you still there yeah as an examiner how school do you need to be how up do you have to be on you know AI technology and and design to judge the patent sure so one of the best things about panic gaming is that you're learning all of the time every patent that we examine is new and the algorithms that they're doing are all new but you know I actually have a degree in electrical engineering from my actual University in Philadelphia and it's very helpful to have a very solid background knowledge because you're expected to know what these algorithms do so that you can examine to knock the novelty of these paths I got it thank you for taking time to be with us thanks for that call so what do you think's erase you she says algorithms are very important for getting imagine then she's looking at got all of these I'm not I'm not surprised that she's seeing all these patent applications I mean I think I mean to some extent there is a lot of hype I think anything there's a at least in the research community right anytime you take some data and put an Excel spreadsheet someone's gonna market it as a I know so there's a whole spectrum of things but there really are using sophisticated methods to really you're just kind of aggregating things in a box and that's not a I it's interesting cuz Hannah you say in your book that we need something like the Food and Drug Administration not the FDA but a sort of mechanism like it to be able to judge how good and now algorithm is yeah I mean I just find it extraordinary that there is this process and that exists for testing the novelty of an algorithm to sort it so you can protect the intellectual property which is I think exactly the right thing to do you need to have that process but there's no other system that tests whether the benefit that it offers to society outweighs you know the the Kostis aside it used to be the case that you could just chuck any old kind of liquid in a glass bottle and sell it as medicine and make a fortune from it but you're not allowed to do that because it harms people and you know it's just not a morally good thing to do and I and I think that you know we're sort of at this stage where we've been living really in the Wild West of data and algorithms where people are essentially allowed to use anything that they've created on you know members of the public and and I'd really like to see that that FDA style regulation come in where you have a group of experts behind closed doors protecting intellectual property but really kind of assessing the benefits that these algorithms offer to society let's move on to something you touched on earlier and that's that's algorithms in medicine and in diagnostic medicine you you mentioned how good algorithms are for sorting through data like slides picking out there possibly cancerous slides versus non cancerous slides but so far we have even IBM's Watson hasn't been good at sitting down with a patient who walks in and says my stomach hurts what is it yeah thing to do why is that why is that so tough for an algorithm so I mean there are some claims that there are systems that are as good now as human doctor there's one here in the UK called Babylon which has kind of been making a lot of news recently making a lot of headlines recently that work yep in peer-review so I'm sort of you know holding back the the you know celebrating it until I think that process happens but that's so much harder than just diagnosing or spotting tumors in an image because it's really open-ended so you know if you're training a machine on looking at biopsy slides and finding tumors you didn't send it you know hundreds of thousands of examples get it to work through them itself and tell it when it gets things right or wrong but when it comes to diagnosis I mean there could be anything wrong with you right you could walk in with any possible number of conditions and describe it in any possible number of different ways and the knowledge graph that's required to kind of fit all of that information together that's held in the head of just a general practitioner is is really really really difficult challenge in fact I mean one of the oldest sort of applications or at least proposed application of general AI was an expert systems and one of the applications was that the expert system could do diagnoses for you and I remember as the child sort of looking at some basic expert systems written and lisp and seeing how and their claims sort of be able to do diagnoses so there's a whole long history of AI and medicine but I think even in this case right so I think Hannah's very right in saying that you know the more well-defined and very precise the task is the more likely it is that an automated system could help like in the tumor diagnosis but even there I think as you mentioned the book also even there there's the issue of well does it work equally well for dark-skinned people versus light-skinned people right if you're looking for skin so the blemishes and trying to figure that's a sign a melanoma there are all these issues that have that come up even in those concernings where it seems like it might be simpler I think the larger issue is that a lot of work in AI right now especially in deep learning is centered around this idea of how do we represent information and if we if only we could find the right representation of our data then the then the inference would be easy and so the hard work is in doing the representation the law of task the representation of information is a very very complicated thing it's not as simple as we'll just line up a bunch of numbers in a vector space and do some machine learning on them it's way more complicated than that it's a kind of just saying let's move on there are so many applications for this let's see how many we hit through and one one that was really fascinating and we have talked about many times on the program is our algorithms for used in driverless cars right everybody is researching driverless cars and you point out Hannah in your book and I'll quote it would people buy a driverless car in which the drivers knew that the car might decide to murder them rather than the pedestrians you know I think I think across the board really here there is there's a slight difference in our attitudes if you know we're the one behind the wheel or you know we're the ones standing in the dark versus if you're you're thinking about how the system should be for everyone overall I mean you're referencing there the very you know famous trolley problem where a car has to decide who to kill in a certain position and actually in the book I spoke to lots of people who works in with driverless cars and they tend to kind of roll their eyes actually a little bit when you when you ask them about this trolley problem what would it do when presented with this situation so in the book I'm kind of you know I try and caveat it heavily based on what they told me basically they say it will never happen this is an unlikely situation but then the exact trolley problem happened to my husband about six weeks ago so I've kind of gone full circle now I think that actually we do need to discuss these problems surace you're shaking your head up and down yeah you're agreeing with so the funny thing is when the German government put our guidelines for the development of technology for driverless cars back in June I think of last year they actually have a a clause there please do not frame this in terms of trolley problems I think one would the thing I always want to give a shout out to is curry Doctorow's short story the car wars where he discusses I think an issue that I think it's very relevant to this in the sense that his argument about driverless cars is not at all about the trolley problem or about the efficacy of the automation it's about control and governance who gets to control in the car what happens if you hack your car suppose you put in a new patch that does something that you like are you still gonna be allowed to drive your car I think these issues of governance when you bring in algorithms are something that are not discussed enough well that's when I was leading I wanted to talk about the new European Union's general data protection regulation the gdpr yeah how is they they're aware of this surface area and they're looking into trying what is this what is this regulation pool so so Hannah's in the thick of it back in back in the EU and I think we don't the truth is sitting here in the u.s. we don't really know how this is going to play out yet I think we're begin to see signs for example that for example the right explanation that that seems to depending on who you ask come along with the GDP are the idea that you are you are given a right to ask the algorithm why it made the decision regarding you or you are that depending on who you ask that may may or may not be the interpretation of what the guideline says as a technology problem we don't know what that means what does it mean to provide this explanation what what constitutes a valid explanation what constitutes a complete explanation is it enough to dump 50 thousand pages source code probably not how does this go into play are we it's it's actually a fad a sort of a fascinating time for researchers in this area because the law has now provided us with an opportunity to sort of think through our research and how we ask these questions how we solve it you've got 30 seconds free to answer that question yeah I mean gdpr is supposed to put the power slightly back in the hands of the individual but you know at the moment it seems like you can hide a lot of stuff in terms and conditions and in Europe we are we are essentially being drowned by terms and conditions Hanna Frey associate professor of mathematics of cities in the Center for Advanced spatial analysis at University College London author of the book hello world being human in the age of algorithms and you can get a sneak peek of her book at Science Friday calm slash hello world and Suresh MinnKota Subramanian is professor in the School of Computing here University of Utah in Salt Lake City and a board member of the ACLU welcome thank you both for taking time to be with us thank you everyone thank you next up our science documentary podcast undiscover'd is back with its second season boy we're glad it is an announced next episode it covers one of my favorite topics the mystery of what killed the dinosaurs well it used to be a mystery but you know 40 years ago some scientists came up with an answer which became the one theory to rule the all as you can hear in this survey of people outside the natural American Natural History Museum in New York meaty right that's right materials from the sky a lot of people think this is the case closed right the meteorite and asteroid from the sky killed the dinosaurs except one scientist who who isn't buying it the new episode of undiscovered tells her story and our hosts co-host Kayla Feder in any minute are here to talk about it welcome back thank you so meteorite theory I thought that was pretty settled yeah a lot of people did oh this is Ella by the way a lot of people you know have treated this is scientific gospel since the 80s and just to spell out what we're talking about it's the idea that 66 million years ago big rock from space slams into the earth kicks up a lot of dust which blocks out the light causes all kinds of environmental changes and then very suddenly a lot of species died out including the dinosaurs so that is the concept but your episodes by the scientist has that idea that is dead wrong correct and we're talking about Goethe Keller she's a geologists and paleontologists at Princeton University and she for the last thirty years has been an extremely loud holdout on the so called impact hypothesis like as long as this theory has been around almost she's been opposing it she says you know she's been ostracized by her colleagues shouted down at conferences and just speaking for myself like I don't know how long I could keep up my opposition under that kind of peer pressure yes so so goethe is not like most people she is very tough actually when I spoke to her she would often refer to people just casually as her enemies and so hardcore she's she's a particular kind of person and and just to give you a sense of what she's like we want to play you an excerpt from the episode where Goethe describes a brush with death that she had at 22 so this happens she's at the hospital and she has a wound that everyone thinks is probably fatal and there's a priest there trying to read her her last rites here's what happened I got the last and the police told me I had to confess all I could tell him no funny after this Goethe passes out she comes to and there is that priest again last chance you're gonna die time to confess and I say no and I pass out again and they evidently they removed him after that I'm Ira Flatow this is science friday from WNYC studios so that's classic Gerner right there so if she doesn't believe the dinosaurs were killed by a meteorite what does she believe happen well so so goethe first of all she's actually I think more than anything she's an she's in the never meteorite can't more than any espousing a theory it's an antique her position is opposition and the reason she thinks that the impact hypothesis is wrong is because according to this hypothesis right this rock from space hits the earth wipes up wipes out a ton of species geologically speaking this happens very suddenly kind of all at once and it's not just dinosaurs it's plants it's other animals microscopic things and so if you look across the fossil record you should see a very abrupt mass extinction but Gerta when she looks at the fossil record she doesn't see a sudden mass extinction she sees these species dying out gradually and she says that they start dying well before the point where this meteorite is supposed to hit so her conclusion is that obviously there was something killing a lot of species at the end of the Cretaceous that's that's not in dispute but she says it couldn't have been the meteorite because it just it came on the scene too late it's like saying someone got shot before the gun went off kind of yeah so one of the one of the interesting things about working on this episode and really frustrating things is that paleontology I mean there's there's a lot of room for interpretation not as much room as maybe well some people tell you within reason and and the reason for that is that paleontologists are dealing with you know very imperfect fossil records from from long ago and if something is missing in that fossil record if a species isn't there it doesn't necessarily mean it's extinct it could mean that it's just not preserved so all right well if you want to hear what really happened and what Gerda really thinks you have to tune in to our podcast that's a elevator and an amen up co-host and produce our science documentary podcast undiscovered you can check out that episode next Tuesday and more stories from undiscovered season two here's the address undiscovered podcast org or wherever you get your podcast thanks guys hey thanks for having us one last thing before we go I got a pop quiz for all our West Coast listeners what has science beer and yours truly making bad science puns all night well it's the Science Friday trivia yeah we're bringing the party tour to Portland on October 9th at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry that's Portland October 9th and enjoined me for a laugh filled night at geeky science trivia as you compete for the title of geekery grand master champion how would you like that title more info at Science Friday dot-com slash Portland that Science Friday dot-com slash Portland we had technical engineering help from rich Kim and Sarah Fishman and here at Kuar from Michael hey Vee Lewis Donnie and Tim Slover
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Hands-on Activity Demonstration: Choosing an Occupational Exposure Limit
Hi. My name is Chinomso Ibe. I am a graduate research assistant at the University of Minnesota, and this is a hands-on activity demonstration on "Choosing an Occupational Exposure Limit". I developed this activity along with Tom Peters from the University of Iowa and Pete Raynor from the University of Minnesota. An occupational exposure limit, also referred to as OEL, is the maximum concentration or quantity of a chemical, biological, or physical agent that is considered safe or an acceptable risk in an environment. OELs help us make decisions about exposure to these agents, especially in workplace environments. There are three main types of OELs. The time-weighted average OELs, or TWA, are established for exposures to substances that can lead to chronic or long-term adverse effects if exceeded. The TWA is the airborne concentration to which it is believed that nearly all workers may be repeatedly exposed, day after day, for a working lifetime without adverse effects. Thus, TWA exposures are usually measured over an 8-hour work day or 40-hour work week. Short-term exposure limits OEL, or STEL, are applied to substances that cause acute or short-term adverse health effects if exceeded. The STEL is the airborne concentration to which workers can be exposed continuously for only a short duration of time, usually within a period of 15 minutes. Ceiling (C) limit OELs are established for the maximum concentration of substances that will lead to acute adverse health effects. These airborne concentrations must not be exceeded at any given time. In the United States, there are several key groups that establish OELs. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issues and enforces regulatory OELs called Permissible Exposure Limits, or PELs. The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) sets Recommended Exposure Limits, or RELs. The American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) provides technical guidance OELs called Threshold Limit Values, or TLVs, as well as the Biological Exposure Indices, or BEIs. The purpose of this activity is to determine and locate the appropriate OELs for 4 exposure scenarios and their corresponding data set using several resources, one of which is the OSHA annotated Z table. The annotated Z table contains details of the federal OSHA and the California State OSHA PELs, NIOSH RELs, and ACGIH TLVs by substance on OSHA’s website. For this activity, we will only consider the federal OSHA PEL, NIOSH REL, and ACGIH TLV. Substances are listed on either Z-1, Z-2, or Z-3 tables. Each substance will have one or more of the various types of OELs. The short-term OEL is denoted by the letters ST, and the ceiling OEL is denoted by the letter C. For example, the California OSHA PEL for the substance acetic acid, has a time-weighted average of 10 parts per million, a short-term limit of 15 parts per million, and a ceiling limit of 40 parts per million. The NIOSH Pocket Guide is another good resource for this activity. It contains RELs and PELs for various substances and also provides methods to measure exposures to those substances. The Pocket Guide can be found on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website. Let’s consider the first exposure scenario. Hydrogen sulfide is produced naturally from decaying organic matter in locations such as manure waste pits or sewers. Workers managing the St. Lawrence Seaway described "flu-like symptoms" and "general ill health", possibly due to exposure to stagnant water and decaying marine life during the annual winter inspection, cleaning, and repairs of the locks. Below are the maximum recorded exposure levels on personal breathing samples of 6 workers at various locations of the locks. First, calculate the average concentration of hydrogen sulfide gas as measured from the 6 workers. So, 18+87+68+5+11+2, divided by 6, equals a value of 32 parts per million or ppm. Next, determine the type of OEL for the scenario. In this case, the "maximum recorded exposure levels" were recorded and workers already showed signs of acute health symptoms. Recall that the ceiling limit is the exposure to the maximum concentration of a substance that lead to acute adverse health effect. Therefore, the type of OEL suggested here is the ceiling limit. Given the situation, look up the ceiling limit OEL for hydrogen sulfide established by OSHA, ACGIH, and NIOSH on the OSHA Annotated Z-2 Table. Both OSHA and NIOSH have established ceiling limits for hydrogen sulfide, but ACGIH has not established one. The PEL ceiling limit for hydrogen sulfide is 20 parts per million and the REL is 10 parts per million. Enter the 20 parts per million and the 10 parts per million in the table. In comparing the ceiling limit OEL values to the calculated average value of 32, it is apparent that the hydrogen sulfide gas exposure levels are above the OSHA PEL and the NIOSH REL. Let’s take a look at the second exposure scenario for methylene chloride in its liquid state. Management at an analytical laboratory was concerned about multiple solvent exposure in the preparation of soil and water samples. An environmental survey was conducted in the organic preparations area at the lab, which included the measurement of short-term solvent concentrations in lab refrigerators using a Miran direct-reading instrument. Below are 6 samples of methylene chloride concentrations measured by the Miran analyzer. Here again, determine the average concentration of the methylene chloride measured. So, add 4, 17, 8.7, 2.7, 5.9, and 1.1 parts per million together and divide the answer by 6 and the average is 6.6 parts per million. The type of OEL reported here is the short-term exposure limit, also known as STEL. Next, locate the STEL for methylene chloride on the OSHA Annotated Z Table or the NIOSH Pocket Guide. Let’s try the NIOSH Pocket Guide. Here, we find the OSHA PEL STEL for methylene chloride to be 125 parts per million. There are no STELs for ACGIH TLVs or NIOSH RELs. Enter the 125 parts per million OEL value in the table and compare it to the average concentration of 6.6 parts per million. It is apparent that the methylene chloride levels are below the OSHA PEL. The third exposure scenario says: Managers at a building restoration and waterproofing company wanted to know if the employees were protected against respirable silica particles during parking garage repair. Below are full-shift air samples for respirable silica (quartz) collected on four employees over a day. The dust contained 20% silica by weight. The first step would be to calculate the average of the 4 air samples by adding 0.15, 0.13, 0.05, and 0.22 milligram per cubic meter together, divide the answer by 4 to arrive at an average value of 0.14 milligram per cubic meter. It is reported that the samples were collected over a full-shift, which is equivalent to an 8-hour work day. Recall that a time-weighted average OEL is typically set for an 8-hr work day. In this case, we can conclude that the type of OEL to locate for this substance is the time- weighted average OEL. Given the situation, look up the time-weighted average for silica air particles provided by OSHA, ACGIH, and NIOSH. The OSHA Annotated Table Z-3 shows a TLV of 0.025 milligram per cubic meter and an REL of 0.05 milligram per cubic meter. The OSHA PEL requires the percentage of the respired silica from the air be factored when determining the time-weighted average. Thus the formula: 10 milligrams per cubic meter divided by the summation of the percentage of the respired silica and 2. Enter the 20 percent silica weight in the formula. The answer, 0.45 milligram per cubic meter is the OSHA PEL time-weighted average for this specific exposure. In comparing the three time-weighted average values of 0.45, 0.025, and 0.05 milligram per cubic meter to the calculated average value of 0.14 milligram per cubic meter, it is apparent that the silica particle exposure levels were above the ACGIH TLV and NIOSH REL but below the OSHA PEL. In the fourth exposure scenario, NIOSH collected manganese air samples from MIG welding operations of a manufacturing company, with a sampling time of approximately 500 minutes. The samplers can be considered to collect total or inhalable (IHL) samples of the particles. First, determine the average concentration of manganese fumes by adding 110, 54, 270, 150, 110, and 240 micrograms per cubic meter by 6 to arrive at a value of 156 micrograms per cubic meter, which is equivalent to 0.156 milligram per cubic meter. It is reported that the samples were taken over a 500-minute sampling time which is approximately an 8-hour work day exposure or time-weighted average. Given the situation, look up the time-weighted average for manganese fumes provided by OSHA, ACGIH, and NIOSH. The OSHA Annotated Z-1 Table shows TLV and REL values for manganese fumes, but there is no time-weighted average provided for OSHA PEL. Enter the OEL values for manganese fumes in the table. In comparing the time-weighted average TLV value of 0.1 milligram per cubic meter and the time-weighted average REL of 1 milligram per cubic meter to the calculated average value of 0.156 milligram per cubic meter, it is apparent that the manganese fume level at the manufacturing company is above the ACGIH OELs but below the NIOSH OEL. This the end of this activity. I hope this video has shown you how to determine and locate the various types of OELs to assess exposures. Thank you for watching!
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ERRF 2019 Project Red Railcore
hello I'm here with Joe he's doing the ready course two versions here of the show different heights what's going to tell us about the project give it about and so it came about why the real world laugh scene before they were the real world I have seen they it was two guys who met each other of mine and decided they wanted to build an awesome 3d printer and then they showed it at Murph and they had a lot of interest and then realize that other people wanted it so I wrote him saying that I loved it and I would help if they needed help with it and then we met on September 29th of last year and on the 8th we sent out our first printer for a review and within a month we had our first batch out and then it just took off we were expecting us to sell 40 units and stop and we sold 400 this year so far so it just it ramped up like crazy and we started offering the seal T's and the seals we have fully assembled we brought on a reseller now we we work with fillers shooter we work with other companies we brought a lot of like community companies together to get this done we had seven one three maker for a while we have Mandela Rose works that makes a bunch of parts for our printers and we just try to make make some awesome printers they can do some awesome things and what stands apart is our bed leveling we use the Mike 6 plate that we know is as flat as we can get and then we use a three point bed leveling and the bed truly levels itself because it's got three independent lead screws burning the off of to Wi-Fi and we can get the deviation before a print down to point zero zero three millimeters across the entire bed which allows us to print point zero two millimeter lower Heights consistently upwards of 150 millimeters a second so we're able to maintain really high speeds and really high accuracy yeah also and you have liked it best like a multi low system there's a mosquito on this one and III on this so it's a combination of potent impossible absolutely so we have a lot of options that's one reason why we brought my fellow scooter and we were so glad that they were willing to resell our kids because now you have options of a mosquito mosquito Magnum v6 for hot ends then you can bring your own hot end as well is buddy a rails you can go with the Masumi really high end linear rail or you can get like we also have as L thick rails which are like a Chinese knockoff rail but they're not the greatest but they get you buy and they get you started and then that your options there for boards now we have the duet life by the duet life I with our do a Wi-Fi with the external antenna and the duet Ethernet are now all options so and then you have the two sides as well so and then also fellow shooters started catering all of me and Ella Rose works parts as well which they make idler mounts stepper motor mounts they make our seok's or X parishes and our our L brackets for our zlt and that they're an add-on option for the L brackets in the Z over at our option for the CLS yeah cool so there's a lot of multi vanity in the in the system itself yeah it's turned in pretty much the quote unquote Barbie Brenner to where you just accessorize to your little hearts desire yeah awesome thank you very much and I like what you're doing it's one of my I want this stuff printers when I have space and money for it yeah cool problem when you have a printer sighs yeah
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the Saguaro Palm Springs
Palm Springs is an iconic desert playground this desert oasis with a cosmopolitan twist place hosts two celebrities from around the world and is known for year-round sunshine fun outdoor activities great shopping and starry night light and now there's a hip new place to chill out while soaking it all up the Saguaro Palm Springs Aswad ivy hotel an oasis of desert modern the Saguaro is Palm Springs best kept secret for the young and young at heart in fact when you come on property that stress of everyday life immediately begins to fade away it's a little touches that make us truly unique for example upon entering our lobby you are welcomed by our warm staff offering fresh fruit infused spa water you immediately notice that you're not in just any hotel the Saguaro is vibrant fun lively and colorful in fact the beautiful colors of the Saguaro are derived from 14 indigenous desert flowers evoke in a sense of happiness these colors are carried through to our contemporary and spacious guestrooms and suites all with private patios in verandas offering beautiful views of the San Jacinto Mountains pool courtyard or surrounding Palm Springs Palm Springs is known for its recreational activities from desert exploration and hikes to golf as well as an art museum featuring a world-class art collection and the Saguaro Palm Springs is located right in the heart of all the action plus the hotel's concierge can arrange pretty much anything in the area but we have to say once you arrive at the Saguaro you may never want to leave you can grab a drink at the gorgeous pool and catch up on your tan enjoy bocce lawn croquet or badminton in the courtyard or just relax and do nothing at all but an absolute must is a visit to the Saguaro spa an oasis a total pampering from treatments you won't find anywhere else - a line of desert inspired products we were definitely impressed meetings and special events are our truly unique and are built in a resource creative spaces both indoors and out desert mountain backdrops and catering by Iron Chef Jose Garces his culinary team Saguaro we have just under 10,000 square feet of private event space designed to inspire practive 'ti and creativity when it comes to dining the Saguaro shows its true colors with dynamic restaurants and menus created by Iron Chef Jose Garces el jefe is a cool celebration of the culture and cuisine of mexico city offering modern mexican small plates along with a premium tequila bar and lounge Tinto is a wine bar and restaurant where Iron Chef Garces offers dishes inspired by the Basque region of northern Spain along with the area's premier wines in native cocktails absolutely delicious so please be our guest at the Saguaro Palm Springs the city's most talked-about new destination or weekend getaways and corporate retreats we're located just minutes away from everywhere you want to be in downtown Palm Springs we invite you to put some color in your life enjoy the Sun great food and natural beauty at the Saguaro Palm Springs Edgewater V Hotel
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Executives from Geophysx Jamaica Discuss Rare Earths, Copper, and Gold Projects in Jamaica
foreign hi I'm Chris Thompson for investor Intel and we're back at pdac 2023 with an instrument company called geophysics Jamaica and I'm here with Bobby Stewart and Mike Thompson and uh it's uh interesting private company but you know we like to bring Things Early here to investor Intel and geophysics Jamaica as the name would have it would be looking at exploration projects in Jamaica maybe Bobby you can go and talk a little bit about that sure so we started five years ago with a full-scale regional program across the country and we did about 40 000 assays all from labs in Canada certified labs and during that campaign of mapping the geochemical makeup of the island we discovered some anomalous areas that we've set their own licenses on so we currently have about 4 000 square kilometers of license in the island but along the way a couple of years ago we found a big anomaly about 100 square kilometers for rare Earths which we didn't expect and that has become the discovery we announced a week or two ago and it's about 50 million tons it's about 42 percent Heavies and the rest is lights and it's got some great potential that Mike will talk about yeah I mean the discovery is a classic exploration Discovery mineral exploration Discovery Bobby covered the entire island with a very detailed surface geochemical soil survey from the results of that information these anomalies have emerged we have some copper gold anomalies in certain parts of the island but what is most interesting at this point for us is that a very large very consistent Rare Earth element anomaly emerged in the southwestern corner of the island it covered 100 square kilometers now that is a significant anomaly in Exploration if you have a couple square kilometers of anomalous gold or copper or rarest that's that's not bad 100 square kilometers is amazing so Bobby followed up and did exactly what needs to be done in the next stage of exploration he brought his drill rig to Bear he drilled out this anomaly with 44 different holes so far 44 holes 44 holes and uh it defined what we have now in the subsurface and now this is near subsurface from surface down to oh let's say 20 meters or so and what we have found what we've discovered in that drilling program is very consistent very uniform very laterally extensive and vertically uniform Rare Earth element mineralization it's it's really amazing now the timing of this discovery is excellent because as you probably are aware Chris Rare Earth elements around the world right now are taking Center Stage every government wants secure supplies of rare earth especially I'm from the U.S especially the United States government so the fact that we've made a new rare earth Discovery and again it was announced only 10 days ago the industry is was really not aware of it prior to 10 days ago a significant Discovery it's not a small one this thing is going to be large when we fully Define the extent of it but it's on the doorstep of the U.S and that's very important and a lot of different both U.S government agencies and U.S companies are now taking note of what we have and they're watching us very closely now Jamaica is known for vacation land but it has a mining industry from before I I know from you have bought at least bauxite so there are it's not an anomalist to have minerals in Jamaica um How deep did you drill originally for this deposit well it's funny because I did 30 years in hotels beforehand and bauxite has probably been around 50 or 60 years at least and it's definitely been an earner for the island the Hard Rock minerals there was a lot of small-scale mining before 1849 and then everybody in the island left for California so it died and never came back so that's what we're trying to revive the the drilling that we did in the area of the discovery uh really and truly we were just testing to see what the extent was and how deep it was and whether it was truly uniform the material because the surface samples come in misleading so we wanted to validate that and and so far it's done really good we are going to be bringing in this year a Sonic drill so that we can go a lot deeper in some of the areas of not all the holes hit the basement but of the holes that hit the basement we have an average depth of just under 20 meters yeah so and it's very important I think to make the point that Jamaica has a real long history of bauxite mining yeah 70 years good regulations the the understanding of the mining industry is also very good the deposit that we've discovered of rare earth it's in a similar geologic profile Horizon rock type it's in a surfacial what we call boxidic laterite so it's the surface material that's mineralized right on the surface that's very very similar to the bauxite mines that have been in operation for many many years throughout Jamaica so the the characteristics of this ore are very well known and we can utilize that information as we develop a plan to advance our project and the skill sets for mining it exactly are already very good point Bobby very good point what's sort of rares did you find in this drill results did you have like the details uh we do absolutely I mean we we assay every meter of our drill holes and for a full set of 63 element geochemistry so we know everything about them the suite of rare Earth elements that we have found obviously include neodymium and preseodymium but also dysprosium and terbium it's actually slightly enriched in dysprosium turbine which is good approximately 40 percent of the total rare Earth component of our Discovery is what are called Heavies now the heavy rarers are those most important most critical and most valuable of the full Suite of 15 elements that comprise the rare earth suite and this is important because agents government agencies companies everybody around the world is scrambling for sources of these critical minerals of these especially the Heavies and there's not a lot of sources around the world that are that are emerging that are new there's a number of old projects out there that people are looking at and trying to develop but our new project is you know we're putting Jamaica on the map the project is new and different and unique this this style of mineralization really isn't found anywhere else in the world this project is unique and the fact that it's on the doorstep of the U.S a lot of companies are really beginning to pay attention to us and we're quite excited about that well I've been here for two days and every session I've been to I've talked about critical minerals or critical minerals metals and so it's it's coming to the Forefront itself um for this year what are you planning to do to I know you're a private company so you don't have to entertain investors but what are you what are you going to do to advance the project we're going to make more announcements yeah so I also view Copperas being becoming even more critical okay and we just started drilling on Friday at a copper gold porfree that we also discovered and it's about a two kilometer by two kilometer leather cap we've flown some mobile Mt over it we've just gotten to about 30 meters so far but we're into the good rock we have about 23 copper and up to 32 grams of gold so that announcement is not far away we can get some more assays yeah and uh so again Bobby's Regional island-wide geochemical program these things are emerging that they weren't known before a rare earth Discovery has emerged from that data set and now some copper and gold very interesting looking projects I you know I'm an old-time copper gold guy and I've worked on projects around the world some of those targets that are merging are very interesting we have more projects behind that yeah oh there's there's more so but the Rare Earth Project really is a Bonafide Discovery for us right now a company to watch this year then it's going to be geophysics Jamaica and so hopefully our investor Intel and uh people will be at the Forefront of that uh having fun in Jamaica yeah thanks for your time today thank you very good thank you Chris
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26A Wave Trapping Effects | Introduction to Plasma Physics by J D Callen
okay last time we spent a bit of time trying to talk about basic expansions let's expand in the smallness of electric field perturbations and we went through second order and then third order meaning three wave couplings and then fourth order four wave couplings and stuff like that but what I want to do today is to talk about some other ways of doing things and we're still remember on let's call it nonlinear effects here and so the basic idea is that last time we talked about the perturbative schemes and well and let me just then make a sort of a general comment on usefulness of that when could we use it so it's a usefulness of perturbative schemes like that and you know you go until you're tired of calculating terms until you get the physical effects you think you need and the basic idea is that they're quite good for cases where you're perhaps injecting a wave and you're trying to perhaps heat a plasma you know like inject a wave at the ion cyclotron frequency and you say well I'd like to figure out how to heat the plasma with this ion cyclotron wave and usually that's a fairly small amplitude and has a weak interaction with the plasma so the basic guy and for that case it turns out only you only need second-order quasi linear type stuff for the most part and so if the Amplatz so the basic idea is if you inject the wave and it's fairly low amplitude then it's okay so it's sort of good for low amplitude a little hard to define some sometimes exactly what low amplitude means but we'll come back to that a bit low and low amplitude injected waves for example i CRF RC h ion cyclotron heating of plasmas or other RF heating of plasmas so that's sort of the general comment but it's not very useful that sort of perturbative approach although some people have tried to use it for what we call it for a sort of weak turbulence theory but it's not really so good there so it's sort of not so useful if one of two conditions is met one is that the wave is is so large the wave is large amplitude high amplitude so large is again you know you have to define but anyway large amplitude and leads to coherent effects and I'll talk about those a little bit and those coherent effects are typically non-expandable you if you expanded them in a power series you would require the entire power series hence we would call them non-expandable essential singularities in the language of complex variables and in that case it turns out we have to treat things with a sort of nonlinear coherent wave treatments and so those will be things like we'll get into the court of vague DeFries equation nonlinear Schrodinger equation those sorts of things will mention a bit here in a moment the so the one reason why the low amplitude or the perturbative procedures won't work is because of high amplitude the other is if you have many many waves interacting with a particle or another wave in that regard what you imagine is suppose I'm sitting in a plasma and I I'm a particle here and if I'm sort of moving along and all of a sudden I get kicked by one wave and then I move a little further and I get kicked by another one completely different wave kicked means you know suffer a force and impulse basically from the interaction with each wave and maybe I you know keep getting jiggled by all kinds of different waves as they pass past me or something then you know what happens then is you get into a more a situation which you should treat more like a statistical description statistically I'm the particle sitting here and I get kicked by all of these waves so if that's if I have many waves of one particular amplitude so it's this perturbative procedure is also not useful if you have many waves of about the same amplitude present and this usually leads then to plasma turbulence and it also leads to statistical let's call them statistical descriptions now what I want to do now is is then tell you a little bit about these two subjects and that is to say when we would go from a low amplitude to a high amplitude and then type of situation and then something about what happens when you have many waves present the way I want to tell you about that is not to do it in a plasma example for a moment but to do it to to consider what types of low amplitude large amplitude effects we can have in simply the interaction of a particle with a simple sinusoidal potential so it's just a particle in a in a in a wave let's say and will by doing this consider things like trapping of waves in a in a potential so okay so this so what we want to do is then treat sort of figure out what we mean by these non-expandable effects and get some some feeling for it and the subject we're going to be treating is basically to consider particle motion in the presence of wave and we'll sort of say this for arbitrary amplitude but it's going to be a single wave okay so what we think of then for instance is that we have some perturbation potential we'll just do electrostatics here and I will choose it in a very special way namely it's minus Phi hat the Phi hat will be an amplitude and I'll imagine a certain phase I usually write e to the ikx minus I Omega T but here I'll take it just as cosine KX minus Omega T and then my good old Newton's law F equals MA for this particular situation gives me that the mass times the acceleration d squared X by DT squared is equal to Q times the electric field the electric fields minus grad Phi and that Phi so this is minus Q grad Phi tilde tilde just to keep reminding me a little bit that this is a small amplitude wave maybe small amplitude maybe large amplitude we'll see and then I take the gradient of this the gradient of the cosine will flip the sign so when I take the gradient I'll still get the minus so we'll get minus Q K in the X hat direction and now sine of KX minus Omega T so just I could have made this a vector but the only part I'm caring about since I don't have I'm not considering any magnetic field or any complications like that is just one-dimensional so this equation just becomes then d squared X by DT squared is equal to minus Q Phi hat over m K sine of KX minus Omega T now this is a little bit of an awkward equation to deal with because it has a you know the the forcing the force here is time-dependent how can I get rid of that well if I transform to a frame of reference moving with a phase velocity of the wave I'll actually take that away so what we do is we say well I'll define some new X hat which is relative to the wave as X minus the phase velocity times time and that is just X minus Omega over K times time and if I do that then you can see that in parentheses here I effectively just have my K dot X minus Omega T except that well it's K X hat then and the second derivative here with respect to time will vanish of course because that doesn't count so what we get for our sort of final equation is d squared X hat DT squared where X hat is going to be the DV the particle motion relative to moving at the phase velocity of the wave is equal to minus Q Phi hat over m times K sine KX hat and that becomes the equation which we're interested in solving now so the question is how do we approach solving that equation well before we solve it let's make sure we sort of know what's going on or actually we'll just go back and do our usual energy argument type of thing and the problem is that if we use our energy argument what we have is that well we imagine that we have ourselves a wave here and the comment is that if we use a conservation of energy which is true of course by the way for our equation that we've written down here but maybe we just need to be explicit about it Oh which we could get like we did last time by multiplying this equation by X dot the velocity and then this becomes the second derivative the time derivative of the velocity squared and the right hand side becomes the derivative of a potential with respect to time and so anyway what that becomes is then that the energy is equal to the kinetic energy M X sorry M over 2 DX hat DT squared that's the kinetic energy plus Q Phi tilde actually and so this can be written as M over 2 let me say to call this VX squared and then minus Q Phi hat times the cosine of K X hat again we're still in that moving frame well in that moving frame I can have particles then that are either you know if you just look at this relationship and solve for VX or something like that or remember we had particles bouncing in a magnetic mirror well here we've got particles bouncing or trapped in a small potential the amplitude of the potential here is of course Phi and actually should say 2 Phi it turns out because of the way I've defined it anyway we can have trapped particles down here particles can be trapped in that particular well or we can have passing particles and if we want particle trapping so this yields particle trapping if the kinetic energy becomes less than the potential maximum potential energy which is basically 2 Q Phi hat has to be greater than M over 2 VX squared or alternatively the opposite we get passing particles that is they're not trapped by the wave for the opposite limit namely 2 Q Phi hat is less than M over 2 DX squared so the key aspect I guess I kind of want to remember or remind you of by this problem is that all we've done is given ourselves a sinusoidal potential and allowed particles to get trapped and notice that the presence or absence of at least some particles being trapped is just that anytime I have any finite amplitude wave I will get this effect infinitesimal as it may be however only very small energy particles relative to the remember of relative to the wave phase velocity will will be trapped remember here that my VX is in fact the original so I can call that a VX hat is the original VX minus the phase velocity Omega over K so it's really this VX I should have put maybe a little hat on here to say this is the the relative ok velocity relative to the speed of the wave so this is V phase equals Omega yeah ok ok now this is a problem we think we know how to solve ok I mean you know we're used to calculating such particle orbits so now let's go back and imagine we were making expansions just like we made last time where we said well it's let's expand in the smallness of the electric field and let's iteratively try to solve this equation and then let's imagine what else we might do so let's go back and look at our equation here this is what we got for our F equals MA equation so let's solve by perturbation theory and if we do so to lowest order in the amplitude of the perturbation fight if I hat what would we do well it's the lowest order we just say well you know let's just the lowest order big neglected so we would have d squared X hat DT squared is equal to zero what kind of war Batac this straight line linear motion right X sorry X hat or you know is equal to X hat not wherever I started plus some velocity times time okay just straight forward motion so I'll call I guess I'll call that V X not what about first order in Phi hat well let me call that X naught I guess then I would get d squared X 1 hat by DT squared equals there are equals now this driving force to do they like do the perturbation I put on and this is equivalent by the way to what we do when we call do linear perturbation theory right because we say well it's the lowest order things or straight-line orbits but then there's this little jiggle in the orbits caused by the presence of the way so anyway d squared x1 DT squared is equal to minus Q Phi hat over m K sine of K X hat but now what we can do is we can say well look this is kind of hard to solve and this X X is really X naught plus x1 right this would be X naught pad plus x1 hat my iteration sort of business here plus dot dot dot and let's just approximate that by neglecting everything in the rest of the series ok that's what we did before we said well we'll just take the straight line orbit and so what this turns out to be is then minus Q Phi hat over m times K sign now plug in the lowest order orbit so we get K X naught hat plus V X naught T does that exhibit trapped particles and how would I and one of what would happen if I solved it well here you know all you end up with is that the particle motion will be now not just the straight-line motion but a now have a term which is plus the acceleration the acceleration caused by the gradient of the electric field caused by this potential and however that potential will just be oscillating in time so I could solve such an equation you know you could get that x1 is equal to something proportional to basically Q Phi hat over m K sine K X naught hat plus VX naught T and then what if I went to second order well what I would do is I'd come back here and I'd correct in my orbit equation I'm sorry in my forcing term here I would add this X 1 which I just got and roughly speaking I'd find that X 2 okay the correction to second order would be proportional to Phi hat squared and you know and so forth okay how many terms do I need to have in this series in order to represent the particle bouncing back and forth and turning well effectively what I thought what I tried it what I would have to do to do that is to have all the terms in the series all the way to infinity because sine you know I'd have to have a kind of sine type function and I'd need all the terms from zero to infinity or one you know X sine X would be X minus X cubed over three and so forth and so on in principle I would need all those terms to make it work what happens if we only keep a finite number of terms well we keep getting closer and closer to the possibility of attorney but all we're doing is calculating the particles more or less going in a straight line and it's just edging toward turning basically relative to the potential but it jiggles along the way okay so this obviously now you know we know the answer the particle is going to turn so we we don't use this procedure right what we do is we go back and we solve the original equation more directly because we know how to solve an equation like that we don't make this perturbation expansion but when you get into a nonlinear plasma theory and you start expanding you don't know the real general problem that you're after or the solution of the general problem but you end up making these small amplitude wave you know approximations and so you have to watch out that you may in fact be expanding something which is non expandable so let's go back and say how do we solve this equation regularly or properly to get what we need now I see that this should be a four but anyway so the question is how do we solve well let's rewrite our equation just putting it in a more customary form namely putting the terms on the left-hand side so we have d squared X DT squared plus and plus was critical here Q Phi hat over m K sine KX hat is equal to zero how do we solve that equation well one thing which is we often do is consider small oscillations about the point X X hat nearly equal to zero which is to say nearly in phase with the wave and at some stationary position relative to the wave what we in particular mean is that K X hat is much less than 1 therefore we approximate that the sine of K X hat is approximately equal to K X hat minus the cubed over 3 factorial so K X hat cubed and of course there's an infinite number of terms then our equation ok becomes d squared X hat by DT squared is equal to Q Phi hat over mass sorry I wanted this on the left hand side plus K squared X hat is equal to so to lowest order the sign is just K X then there's all these other ugly terms but I'll stick those on the right hand side and so they give me Q Phi hat K over m and then K cubed x hat cubed over 6 and of course I've got in principle an infinite number of terms but if okay here's my wave going along and if I'm interested in a trap particle which is just jiggling back and forth across the bottom of the well and you know I don't get too much out of phase why all of that's about right so roughly speaking then if I've satisfied that then this is always small and I need not worry about it too much I can calculate a slight nonlinear distortion of what is otherwise just a harmonic oscillator right this is harmonic oscillator what's the bounce frequency you know what's the frequency with which I go through my sinusoidal motion here well this is my Omega squared oops catch that right so my Omega squared will just be K squared Q Phi hat over m or the frequency that I will also lay that will just be K square root of Q Phi hat brim now you begin to see why it is that we couldn't make very good expansions it's not only because we're dealing with sine KX and things like that but notice that my frequency of oscillation is proportional to the square root of Phi hat and that's a an affront I function which I cannot conveniently expand in right I mean square root of Phi hat is not something I can tailor series expand around Phi hat equals zero which is where we would be doing it so this is an example of a little bit of a way of doing the problem right we can also go back and use the constant of energy in the energy constant of the motion and do an even better job more general in this particular calculation notice that we had to be right near the bottom of the well so we're we're just talking about particles here but we might like to know what the bounce motion or what the motion of the other particles are so let's use the more general procedure to solve this and that procedure is use energy constant of the motion and just to remind you that's the energy is equal to M over 2 DX hat DT squared minus Q Phi hat cosine KX hat now I can solve that equation for DX DT ok so that's just DX DT is equal to the energy minus the potential divided by 2 over m and the square root of that so that's 2 over m energy minus potential but minus becomes plus on the other side so Q Phi hat cosine KX hat now the right-hand side because we transformed to the frame of reference moving at the phase velocity is only a function of X hat it's not a function of time so I can just convert this then into an equation DT is equal to DX hat divided by the square root of 2 over mass times energy minus or plus Q Phi hat Phi hats a constant here remember times cosine KX AB and then in principle okay I can integrate this equation and if I do that I will obtain the temperature the time is equal to some function of X hat what kind of function is that going to be by the way anybody know what kind of integral I have DX over something plus cosine KX now basically it's elliptic integrals but because it's not from 0 to PI over 2 its so-called incomplete elliptic integrals ok so when all is said and done it turns out you can solve for X hat is equal to X out of t it's just a matte of looking all this out for trapped and untrap particles and so forth equals functions of incomplete elliptic integrals or elliptic functions they're sometimes called in particular their thus also called SN functions and CN functions which are the sine and cosine type the sine and cosine equivalents in elliptic functions to sines and cosines but the key point really beyond this well so anyway with these we can get very good descriptions of the orbits for particles moving in the sinusoidal potential and so all that pretty well can be worked out now but the key aspect let me come back and say is that by virtue of having had a finite amplitude wave if we had zero amplitude wave all particles are passing nothing can be trapped in a wave that doesn't exist on the other hand ever so infinitesimal amplitude wave traps a few particles the process of particle trapping introduces a new physical phenomenon particle trapping and because it introduces in a physical sense a new physical process particle trapping it mathematically introduces an essential singularity type of phenomena or something that's not expandable namely existence of trap particles being different from untrap particles or passing particles so all of that tells you that even in small amplitude waves change what you're doing nonlinearly quite a lot sometimes and the best way to say it is if by putting in a wave all it does is is non resonantly modulate things then that doesn't cause any big but again if it causes a new physical phenomena trapping to happen then you often have to to worry about it so to give you an example of the kinds of things you can get into then in a fully kinetic plasma I want to go back to something which Chen actually talked about in Chapter so let me say example of trap particle effects and this was namely what are called BGK or Bernstein green and Kruskal modes and this is again in Chen in Chapter seven discusses this and the basic idea is that in one dimension you can arrange that the distribution function is let us say some arbitrary function of energy of sorry of kinetic energy MV squared over two maybe I should say MV x squared over two plus q 5x and since this distribution function is then a function of a constant of the motion energy because of that we know that DF DT will be equal to partial of F with respect to e de DT but energy is the constant of the motion so that's zero so in fact such a solution is not only a solution of the equilibrium but it's forever a solution for any arbitrary 5x so what in fact you can do is you can inject a potential into a plasma or a range to have a potential in a plasma so we'll have a green potential today it turns out and it can be quite irregular okay and then my job to you know in this distribution function this is maybe as a function of X this is fi is that well I should really say follow here I guess and then I've got you know I've got certain group of trapped particles in here and another group over here and then between here and here I've got you know another group of trapped particles in between here and here I've got some other group of trapped particles and providing I have enough stomachs - you know quantify all these processes okay I can in principle you know have to calculate all these groups of trapped particles and they're all okay and that is to say I can have a self-consistent but very complicated distribution function which is a function of the energy for a rather arbitrary potential and Bernstein green and kruskal's showed that in fact showed mathematically in great detail how you could actually construct such functions as long as you don't have collisions what if I have just a few collisions well just a few collisions okay we'll take apart this this distribution function in velocity space would obviously be very singular right it you know I'm coming up here and jumps from one type of trapped particle to another and so what collisions would tend to do is they would tend to push out all the boundaries between traps and entrap particles and pretty soon they would wipe out the possibility of this also it turns out this is only possible in one dimension as you can imagine arranging it in three dimensions could be a little bit difficult okay so what we found now is that we said well if this perturbation procedures really not too good because you know requires in principle an infinite number of terms and we don't have you know either the algebraic capabilities or the maybe the tenacity to calculate that so then taking account of the potential in the lowest Orbitz seems like a good thing to do so one of one type of approach to nonlinear processes is then one having to do with so-called coherent nonlinear modes so you propose sort of like a BGK type mode as the basic mode structure so instead of proposing that the basic mode structure is e to the ikx minus I Omega T you propose that there's some coherent mode structure that's going to sit here and maybe move around in a plasma and then that's the entity perhaps I ought to be looking at rather than sinusoidal waves plane waves so let's talk about that a little bit so the the idea is this is sort of I'll call it one approach to nonlinear processes and this is basically what I'll call coherent nonlinear modes and it's basically motivated by this observation that an infinitesimal potential in fact traps some particles and when the wave does trap some particles that causes a non-expandable effect which we would like to be able to take into account okay so with this in mind I want to talk about sort of two examples of this and these are talked about in Qin in some detail and we'll just kind of hit the highlights here the first example is the basic one of the so-called V del V non-linearity in the momentum balance or the inertial term remember when we treated the momentum balance we always had em and on the left hand side DV DT was equal to em and partial of V with respect to T plus V dot del V and this was quite clearly nonlinear but now what what people do is consider add that non-linearity to the other wise linear treatment of say on acoustic waves so the idea is you add the V dot del V inertia or non-linearity term in the momentum balance to ion acoustic waves now since this comes about in a very primitive way in the ion momentum balance you can kind of imagine fluids might give you effectively the same thing because fluids the navier-stokes equations that govern fluids meaning neutral fluids like water or stuff like that they have the same equation so they'd have the same non-linearity and so indeed what this leads to is the same thing as in water waves namely a sort of ion wave steepening and it also lists leads to something called solitons which will mention briefly but if you work through the mathematics of the equation and d dimensionalize a bunch of stuff just to produce it in a form that is kind of convenient it becomes partial of U with respect to tau in d dimensionalized form the equation becomes partial u s-- respect to tau d UD c plus 1/2 d cubed b cubed u by D C cubed is equal to 0 and this is called the quarter peg quarter various equations or sometimes k DV equation what kind of an equation is this well from this term and this term is what you get it turns out the ion acoustic waves with you are the regular ion acoustic waves have been transformed out of this and this turns out to be dispersion in the in the modes so it's already been moved to a moving frame of reference and this term is a looks like a V del V right it's you D u DX sort of thing so this is our non-linearity so it is a non-linear equation okay because it has one nonlinear term and it's sort of like taking account of the lowest order nonlinear term in the basic determination of the eigen mode or of the eigen mode of the of the particular of the ion acoustic pulse let's call it now and what this does is it leads to soliton like solutions so let me sketch that here this leads to what are called solitons solutions and these have let's call it a speed proportional to some see they're funny waves that are nonlinear entity an amplitude proportional to 3 C and a half height I'm sorry half width proportional to the square root of 2 over C and so if you look at these little pulses if they're small they're sort of slow-moving and wide as small meaning low in amplitude if on the other hand they're large amplitude they're narrow and fast moving but they're so this is like the the Phi Hatter or Phi tilde I mean or the you that we called here and these have been transformed to the frame of reference which is the ion acoustic wave frame of reference so little pulses nonlinear entities which capture a few particles okay and there's part of the not part of the non-linearity involves that can just move around in a plasma as nonlinear entities without damping in a collision --less plasma if I have a collision all plasma then of course they will get slightly dammed so you can find a fairly extensive discussion of this in Chen his eight point eight point one and also in there's a book RC Davidson Ron Davidson on methods in nonlinear plasma theory by Academic Press New York 1972 chapter 2 as a whole chapter and much of the book devoted to some of these subjects okay so that's one type of example of these nonlinear processes namely adding the V del V non-linearity in the momentum balance fryin acoustic or sound like waves the other type of example is the example of adding a ponder motive force to electron plasma oscillations so this is ad remember we talked a little bit about the ponderomotive force last time our force effects ponder motive force was sort of like the gradient of the electromagnetic energy density remember with a dielectric constant two electron plasma oscillations and what this causes physically is it causes the plasma to leave the high density regions and so it in some sense causes something which is called Capitan's which is to say that the waves and the plasma caused the plasma to leave that particular region you balanced a combination of the plasma pressure and the electromagnetic energy per energy density this leads to an equation of the following form I decide ET plus p d squared sy by the x squared partials plus Q sine squared Phi is equal to zero and this is called the nonlinear Schrodinger equation what kind of an equation is it well the first is here's our Schrodinger our usual Schrodinger equation here okay and what is this last term well it's obviously a third order term and so you know third power in the potential or size function here uh and so this is a third order nonlinear T and you remember the ponder motive force was basically a second order force force the second order in the electromagnetic energy density and its effect on the wave will then be third order so that gives you a third order non-linearity what kind of solutions does this give you well it turns out if the plasma is stable or stable plasma this leads to what are called envelope solutions and that's just basically the modulation of a wave so I'm sorry on envelopes solitons is what I mean say say so rather than have a soliton which you remember was just a pulse without any wave structure what this is is sort of like a a pulse of a wave okay just a way package you could think of it but it's a nonlinear entity not a linear entity or if the plasma is unstable it turns out then the group velocity is backwards in these situations and this leads to something called a modulation 'el instability breaks out of the plasma this entity breaks up into an instability which is then called a modulation 'el instability I won't attempt to to draw that anyway so to see kind of more more about this turns out C Chen 8.8 point2 he discusses these modulation 'el instability type thing so with that I'm sort of finished with talking about let's call it the coherent types of effects so the idea is that you know first we sort of said well we'll take particle orbits and we'll just kind of expand in the smallness of the perturbation and we found well I wasn't so good if you had some trapped particles because that's a non expandable effect so here we've gone into saying well let's take into account that lowest order nonlinearities in the equations and get ourselves some coherent nonlinear entities this is appropriate if you have one finite amplitude wave however if you have many finite amplitude waves all about the same size then they're all sort of kicking the particles and then you tend to go over towards a a more you know statistical description a more turbulent description or something like that and so we'll take a break here and that's what I want to talk about when we come back you
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John James Discusses UAW Strike and Potential Government Shutdown on Fox Business
Mr President do you support the UAW demands I think the UIW gave up an incredible amount back when out of the Google industry was going under and I think that now that the industry is roaring back they should they should participate in the in the benefit of that so yes I support I always support you very different the Trump's decision to visit the UAW workers play into your decision to go absolutely not this is a decision to visit the picket line was based off his own desire President Biden will be joining the picket lines with United Auto Workers Strikers in Michigan today the White House claims that Biden's visit has nothing to do with former president Trump who had already planned to go tomorrow he'll be meeting with the strikers in Detroit tomorrow joining me right now is Michigan congressman John James he's a member of the transportation and Foreign Affairs committees Congressman thanks very much for being here I know you recently met with UAW Strikers yourself and you brought them breakfast uh tell us about that and your thought on Biden's trip uh coincidentally the day before Trump is going to visit coincidentally yeah Beijing Biden doesn't care about UAW Auto Workers Beijing Biden cares about his climate change leftist Green New Deal agenda when he comes down in advance of President Trump's trip because he's terrified of being upstaged he needs to justify why the penalties that his administration is going to level on the automotive companies would crater these Union folks bonuses he needs to tell these folks that the EPA penalties and the in the Nitza penalties that be coming down that would cost billions uh that that the profitability of these auto companies that go into the these bonuses how that's not going to affect them when it comes Christmas time he needs to justify to the American Auto worker why he sold them down the river for these climate uh these climate activists who are are really just juicing China's economy well it's a great point that you may come from and I want to stay on it for a second because I I mean President Biden's whole you know narrative that he supports the unions and that he's you know Union Joe it completely Falls flat when you consider his policies he's been pushing a climate change agenda which is jamming electric vehicles down everybody's throats and it takes fewer workers to make an electric vehicle in America I mean that's just the fact because you know many of these components are made in China is he going to explain that is he quote unquote joins the picket line look I went down there to listen and and President Biden is coming down here to patronize when he comes down here he needs to talk about his policies and the fact that he actually doesn't hate fossil fuels he doesn't hate oil and gas he just hates American Oil and Gas he has no problem going to Venezuela and Saudi Arabia uh where people are starving and they have human rights violations and asking for energy he has no problem selling our strategic petroleum Reserve to China and now it's at the lowest level since I was three years old he has no problem with that he has a problem with American Auto Workers and getting uh getting jobs he has a problem with American Auto Workers thriving in the future with even sean faine the UAW president is saying that due to this EV transition double digits people who are striking right now aren't going to have jobs in the next five to ten years that's a big problem with me representing Michigan's 10th congressional district the number one manufacturing District in the nation Michigan's economy owes its its its growth and survival to the survival of the automotive industry and we need to identify the issue the issue is the Biden Administration in the in the in DC is actually pitting the environmentalists against the UAW it is putting the survival of Automotive companies in Peril and it's building the the the uh the jobs in Mexico sending our tax dollars to China building the middle classes overseas uh on the backs of ours we can't let that happen yeah it's a great point that you make because remember he had no problem helping the Chinese Communist party with their energy needs right we all know about the infamous 10 percent for the big guy email where they were doing a deal with cefc in China which is an energy company and according to House Republicans they were doing a partnership with cefc Hunter Biden's firm and they listed everybody's ownership in that company and it was yeah 20 for this one the Hunter and another 10 percent for Jim and 10 percent held by H for the big guy so you're point is well taken he did he doesn't hate fossil fuels he just hates American fossil fuels because he was perfectly willing to work with China for their fossil fuel needs meanwhile former president Trump is accusing President Biden of destroying the United Auto Workers overall putting out this statement on Truth social president Trump says when Biden slowly walks to pretend he is a picketer remember he wants to take your jobs away and give them to China turn your back on this President and shout out to your union leadership to endorse Donald J Trump Congressman this is what president Trump put on and he's going to go there and do a rally I guess I don't know what his plans are when he goes tomorrow well you know uh it's CNN CNN actually just reported late last night that there's so much confusion and mystery shrouded in Biden's trip uh coming up very shortly here uh could that be because there's a lack of organization and focus could there be that there are folks in administration that really don't stand with Automotive workers there's frustration with lawmakers uh what's actually going on and it's highly irregular highly unusual that this close to a president's chips that Logistics would be described as a mess as chaos well we're going to see what exactly happens and I think this is a pure and simple indication that Biden is trying to jump out here he is trying to uh to to not be upstaged by the president because we here at Michigan are not stupid we recognize that these are policies that uh that will release a Biden's agenda will cede American Energy Independence when actually the house the the GOP house passed uh the uh the HR one was the lower energy prices we're talking about our economy the best way to help our economy and lower prices for everything is to lower our energy costs that's what the GOP house is about and the bite Administration wants to increase your cost wants to increase your pain and Beijing Biden cares more about enriching the CCP than he does about you yeah and now we're worried about an economy that is about to head into recession at the end of the year or next year Moody's is warning that the U.S risks losing its top credit rating if the government shuts down next week White House Press Secretary Kareem Jean-Pierre is blaming the Republicans watch this they're going to do potentially leading us to a shutdown is going to hurt American people no we do not understand why they would put our economy at risk that's what you're just laying out why would Republicans in the house put our economy at risk when we have seen the improvements over the last two years this is something that does not have to happen it does not have to happen well yeah it didn't have to happen if not for the Democrats spending your colleagues say that the Democrats have borrowed and spent more than six trillion dollars in the last two and a half years Congressman that's why the Federal Reserve had to intercede and raise interest rates 11 times yeah this is purely the language of an abuser the by Administration is using language of an abuser look what you made me do this is purely their fault while they're in this situation and so me and my fellow lawmakers have to come back and we have to cut their their wasteful spending that is mortgaging our future Generations Futures and we also need to make sure we keep the government open so that people who are desperate for services like veterans calling suicide hotlines are seniors who are desperate for our first services and help for training for our our FAA of air traffic controllers isn't stalled we need to be able to walk and shoot gum at the same time this is part of the reason why I propose my bill uh put your money where your mouth is it's essentially no pay for politicians if we shut down the government this has received bipartisan support and I'm going to be pushing that forward we should absolutely be lowering cost where we must but we also must not negotiate on the backs of the people who who need it the most if politicians don't work politicians should get paid wow that's good so okay that's your bill the patients if the government shuts down are you going to vote for this continuing resolution um which makes the border the the main focal point and there's still money to Ukraine though in there I know there's a lot of debate in terms of these bills but how do you think this plays out this week I'm going to vote for the most conservative option to move our to move our nation forward and I believe that conservative option is absolutely putting Democrats on their heels for their terrible immigration policies no immigration policy we absolutely must secure the border border security is National Security and voting for a resolution that would incur assure border security would absolutely from from Texas to New York would absolutely give the people what they want the people want a secure border that people want to feel safe in their own homes and communities and Congress must act to pass border security keep our government functioning and cutting wasteful spending all right Congressman we'll be watching your work this week we know it's important congressman John James thank you for being here we appreciate it in Michigan we'll be right back stay with us
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The Scooby Gang Goes Trip at India/Shaggy & Scooby Stole Rickshaw/Concussion Time
what the Fred you know what I'm mad at you guys so stop eating a lot of KFC chickens about it for dumb reason Fred why also you're wasting my money for reason it's time for to destroy this Furnitures about this how is it think guys huh it thinks about it to go reasons um Fred what's all your Ruckus well you know guys we are going to go to the hotel instant for this ah okay so where do we go at the India we can see anything like anything like playing football uh okay at least we had a suitcase to fly to the airport about this the gate is 17. the flight is here it will going to go to that India foreign here it goes guys the India also we need a taxi ugh we are going to go to the market to buy some things also you two Shaggy and Scooby you need to shut the [ __ ] up we're riding this Taxi well gang we can buy anything like a hey where is Shaggy and Scooby for my contest no oh no that isn't good [Music] drive this no [ __ ] we're heading to the mall [Music] Oprah we're heading to the escalator [Music] will gang at least Shaggy and Scooby will hear soon for [ __ ] a long time come on let's get into a room oh should be our room holy [ __ ] their room is ruined Scooby and Shaggy come out of this room please Shaggy and Scooby I am here for a reason also you stole the Rickshaw for reason while you ruined our trip at India that's it it's concussion time
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Chemical Bonding-II
hello yeah can you hear me okay so next we are going to see the octet rule so what is octet rule write down first of all atoms forms write down atoms forms covalent bond covalent bond in order to in order to attain noble gas configuration noble gas configuration and for this each atom should have should have eight electrons in the valence shell in the valence shell okay for example hcl co2 o2 ch4 in fact all hydrocarbon follows this root all hydrocarbon follows yes eight electron in the valence cell one second however there are only few elements which follows this rule okay majority of the molecules does not follow this rule okay uh that's why we have a lot of exception in this rule okay so if you see this hcl if i explain you this one hydrogen never forms octate it can form duplicate one or more than one also possible covalent bond okay so you see hcl hydrogen and chlorine right so we have one electron here and one electron here so for hydrogen the duplet is complete chlorine if you see has three lone pairs on it and hence bonding electron if you count the num if you count the number of electrons ionic is the transfer of electron one atom has to lose the electron other one has to gain the electron right so there we have exchange of electron right hence in that case octet rule we don't consider because one atom has to lose other one has to gain here we have shearing so sharing takes place between the two atoms in order to gain octet for both atom so one atom if it is losing other one if it is gaining right so in that case it is ionic bond right and octet rule we do not define for ionic bonds okay it is not possible so fcl you see the octet of chlorine is complete and hydrogen we have duplicate of this okay co2 the another example carbon o double bond c double bond o for carbon the number of electrons you count it is 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 carbon has eight electron oxygen has two lone pairs on it so the octet of oxygen is also complete so for all these molecule you see all the elements will have its octet complete right there are majority like the most of the compounds in fact does not follow octet rule but still they forms the compound and those compounds are stable also that's why all these compounds will study under exception of octet write down exception of octet the first one the first one molecules wait write down like this lesser than eight electron eight electrons in the outer shell eight electrons in the outer shell means we have molecules in which the central atom has lesser than eight electrons in the outer shell but still the molecule is stable right it does not follow octet rule but still the molecule forms for example you see we have bf3 we have alcl3 h2 etc the bf3 molecule if you see the structure of bf3 is this the structure of anc cl3 is also very much similar and h2 we know already at single bond h all these molecules you see the number of electrons for this boron in this compound we have six electron two four and six here it is again six electron two four and six and here it has two electron so there are molecules in which the central metal atom central atom has less than eight electron but still the molecule is stable right this is the exception of octet rule clear i didn't get used to this balance as in ah this molecule it forms alcl3 we use this as a catalyst in the reaction but it is also possible that alcl3 goes under dimerization and forms l2cl6 but yes lcl3 exists it is a state we use alcl3 as a lewis acid in organic reactions that is why it is yes that is why it is an exception but yes diameterization is also possible and forms l2 cl6 okay uh for which one a structure will discuss we will discuss vs epr theory there you will understand the structure okay let's not go over there structure related things we'll discuss that okay this is the first exception of octet rule the second one you write down less than eight electron one more thing i forgot to write here less than eight electron it's possible and this kind of compound we call it as this kind of compound we call it as hypovalent compound less than eight electrons hypovolent molecule and when we say less than eight electrons i am talking about the central atom we calculate the we count the number of electrons for central atom aluminium boron here we do not have right central atom that's why i'm calculating this six electron for aluminium here for boron here okay second point in case of second write down like this lesser than or sorry more than eight electrons more than eight electrons in the in outer shell eight electrons in outer shell okay right on there are molecules there are molecules which contains more than eight electrons there are molecules which contains more than eight electrons but still they are stable ok for example you see example is sf6 we have pcl5 sulfate ion so4 2 magnets etc so sf6 if you look at the molecule in the structure sulfur has six fluorine atom attached here okay pcl5 has five chlorine ok so all these molecules you see the number of electrons this sulfur has if you count each bond has two electrons there are six bond there are 12 electrons for the sulfur atom for phosphorus we have eight electrons so sorry 10 electrons so we can see there are molecules which has more than 8 electron but still they are stable this kind of molecules which has more than 8 electron but stable we call it as hypervalent molecule hypervalent molecule done all of you understand this how do we calculate the number of electrons here how do we get 12 electrons or 10 electrons please tell me all of you yes two electrons in one bond d shell that's also right okay why these molecules shows more than eight electrons because they have d orbitals available right sulfur belongs to third period phosphorus belongs to third period and third period elements we know they have become d orbital hence they can expand their octet and we call it as expanded octet okay expanded octet that's why you see mainly the p block of second period those elements only shows or follows octet rule like boron also we have seen some exceptions in boron mainly we have carbon nitrogen oxygen chlorine these are the few elements which follows octet rule mainly other elements can easily expand their octets and can show expanded output because of the availability of d shell they can have more than eight electrons easily okay yeah next write down the third exception here we have in case of in case of odd number of electrons in case of odd number of electrons in outer shell these molecules we also call it odd electron molecules for example we have no we have no2 clo2 all these molecules are odd electron molecules because they have odd number of electrons you see this nitrogen has 7 oxygen has 8 15 electrons odd electrons 7 oxygen has 8 into 2 23 electrons again odd electrons 7 plus 8 into 2. 23 electrons again odd number sorry it is 17 33 electrons which is again odd number of electrons right so since we have odd number of electrons it does not follow octet rule number four yes outer shell has seven only i'm just calculating the total number of electrons how do you find out the molecule is an odd electron molecules or not so the total number of electrons i have taken this is seven eight seven eight into two like that yes that's right outer shell for chlorine has seven electrons only okay yes brother thank you tell me okay now the fourth and the last exception we have is in case of in case of transition elements compound means compounds of transition element okay okay now in this one you see the example we have transition element compound we call it as coordination compound for example k 4 f e c n 6. right this compound we call it as coordination compound or we also call it as complex compound there are many differences between the coordination compound and the simple compound like nacl mgcl2 etc those things we are not discussing now because we will discuss this in grade 12 you have a chapter called coordination compounds only they will discuss in detail of all these things but here you see the metal here that is iron it takes electron from six cyanide so obviously it has more than eight electrons six cyanide and we have and that's why it does not follow the octet rule so in this four cases the octet rule is violated okay only second period element follows octet rule right in that also there are few elements like boron and all that does not follow truth okay so this theory this these are the drawbacks in this particular theory of octet rule that's why we require a new theory of bonding right and that is nothing but valence bond theory mod molecular orbital theory and other things which we'll discuss later before going into that first we'll see the lewis dot structure this structure we draw based on octet rule only okay lewis dot instructor write it down the heading there are rules which you need to follow here sorry write down this structure shows this structure shows the bonding between the atoms of a molecule and the lone pair of electron okay next line down rules for lewis dot structure okay just we need to follow the rules in order to draw the lewis dot structure okay the first one write down count the number of valence electrons the first step is to find out the number of valence electrons write down the first rule count the number of valence electrons first of all you write down the rules i'll dictate it okay uh just a second hold on just a second guys hold on wait oh rules uh okay okay fine i'm not getting it otherwise i would have shown you the rules not a problem okay i wanted to show you the rules it's not there anyways loose dotted structures first step will find out the number of valence electron valence electron right we don't count the total electron valence electron only second point add one electron for each negative charge and subtract one for each positive charge add one electron for each negative charge and subtract one for each positive charge add one electron for each negative charge and subtract one for each positive charge third point choose the central atom choose the central atom generally the least electronegative atom is the central atom generally the least electronegative atom is the central atom okay then same third point next time you write down hydrogen can never be the central atom okay all of you have written till here please tell me because this is important we'll do the examples based on this so i'll go slowly over here right so that all of you can write it down otherwise you won't understand the example could you repeat the second point yes second point is add one electron for each negative charge and subtract one for each positive charge okay now fourth point you write down now in third point you have written in the third point next line you write down place the outer atom around the central atom place outer atom around the central atom and insert a pair of electron and insert a pair of electron between the central atom and the outer atom yeah repeat place the outer atom around the central atom and insert a pair of electron between the outer atom and the central angle okay this is the third point all of you have written please tell me no this is the third third point only in third point i have given three points here three different lines okay now the next point okay or whatever number you have given follow the same okay let it be follow the same but be alert right don't mix this here and there okay next point is write down place the remaining electron on the outer atom place the remaining electron on the outer atom as unshared electron place the remaining electron on the outer atom as unshared electron in order to complete their octet starting from the most electronegative one okay i'll repeat this one again place the remaining electron on the outer atom as unshared electron to complete their octet starting with the most electronegative element next point place the remaining electron on the central atom place the remaining electron on the central atom remaining electron on the central atom next point you write down hydrogen should have maximum two electrons more than two electrons for hydrogen is not possible so hydrogen should have maximum two electrons beryllium should have four beryllium should have 4 boron and aluminium should have 6 electron beryllium should have four and boron and aluminium should have six electrons done boron and aluminium should have six electron okay done boron and aluminium energy done okay these are the rules we have to follow in order to draw the lewis dot structure mean is this okay now in this there are certain few points that you have to take care of next write down and this point all of you write down carefully write down if the central atom has more than eight electrons if the central atom has more than eight electrons then its atomic number should be more than 11. two three more points we have if the central atom has more than eight electrons then its atomic number should be more than 11. done now the next point is very important okay okay write down if central atom has if central atom has less than seven electrons central atom has less than seven electrons then move an unshared pair of electron then move an unshared pair of electron from the outer atom to form a double or triple bond to form a double or triple bond with the central atom okay done yeah i'll repeat if the central atom has less than seven electrons less than seven electrons then move an unshared pair of electron and move an unshared pair of electron from the outer atom to form a double or triple bond to form a double or triple bond with the central atom done okay next point calculate the formal charge calculate the formal charge on each atom formal charge on each atom so the formula for formal charge is b minus half of s minus u s is the shared pair of electron pair of electron v is the number of valence electron number of valence electron and u is the number of number of unshared unshared electrons with examples you will get it okay okay one more point to write down if a molecule is hypervalent thank you okay write down if the molecule is hypervalent then the charge on the central atom should be zero if the molecule is hypervalent then the charge on the central atom should be zero or the charge on the ion okay i'll repeat this point again if the molecule is hypervalent then the charge on the central atom should be zero or the charge on the ion tell me all of you have done we'll start the examples then yes okay with examples only you will understand the uh rules that you have written suppose the first molecule i am taking that is carbon tetrachloride ccl4 we need to draw the lewis dot structure of this okay lewis dot structure of this the first step is to calculate the number of valence electrons so we'll calculate the number of valence electron valence electron means in the valence shell how many electrons are there for carbon the number of valence electron is four and for chlorine it is seven but there are four chlorine atoms seven into four so it is 32 32 valence electrons we have next is we'll find out the central atom identify the central atom so least electronegative element is a central atom carbon should be the central atom around the central atom will place the outer atom which is chlorine here in this case so replace this next is what we need to distribute this 32 electrons in this among these atoms carbon and chlorine how we'll distribute that we'll start from the from this means one electron one pair of electron we insert between the central atom and the outer atom like this okay out of 32 eight electrons we have used remaining is 24 electrons that 24 electrons will start placing on the outer atoms in order to complete their octet you see this chlorine if you ignore this one this chlorine has two electrons this chlorine requires six more to complete its octet we have 24 electrons out of 24 electrons six electrons i'll place here this chlorine octet is complete for this also we'll do the same thing we are left with 12 electron after this right out of 12 6 electron will place here right six electron will place here we are left with six more electrons and the last six electrons will place on the chlorine and this is the distribution of electron this is a very basic example i have done okay now if you draw this you see the octet of all the atoms are complete the last step when you do everything the last step is to calculate the formal charge okay let's see how to calculate the formal charge formal charge actually we calculate on each atom including the central atom and the outer atom so bonding of all chlorine are same the formal charge on carbon is what formula we use number of valence electron for minus half of the shared electrons two four six eight electrons are being shared eight plus plus the number of unsheared electron on this carbon there is no unshared electron sorry we have negative also in the last there is no unshared electron unsure it means any lone pair is present or not that is zero so this should be zero the formal charge on carbon atom is zero for chlorine if you find out the formal charge seven is the valence electron and for each chlorine the bonding is same any one you can take this is the unshared electron sorry shared electron is two so half of two electrons are shared minus we have six unshared electrons unpaired electrons this is also zero right hence the formal charge on chlorine as well as carbon is zero so this is the lewis dot structure of ccl okay if you want you can place the circle in order to complete show the octet of the atom like this you can place see the carbon you know the octet is complete you see this okay for chlorine the octet is complete you see this the story and also the octet is complete exploding also after it is complete and distorted also after this okay so all the atom has complete octet with zero formal charge so this is the best possible arrangement of atoms remember if you have placed everything and formal charge if you do not calculate if you do not put if any then the entire thing will be wrong without formal charge nothing is correct did you understand this right let's take another example co2 tell me the valence electron for the carbon dioxide the number of valence electron and which one is the central atom here how many valence electrons are there absolutely okay not a problem but if you if you look at these examples you will get it okay what is the uh lowest order structure tell me the number of valence electron guys what is the number of valence electron 16 you are getting okay number of valence electron for carbon it is four oxygen is six into two so we have 16 electrons central atom what is the central atom here no not no not pronounced it's we have carbon right so carbon is the central atom and oxygen will place on the other side of carbon okay then this 16 electron we have to distribute so i'll place one electron here one pair of electron here another pair will place here now we'll distribute the electron on the outer atom starting with the most electronegative one but we have oxygen only so we'll place anywhere but suppose we have two different atoms here oxygen and other atoms then the one which is more electronegative will give the electron to that particular atom first so here i i have given you the rules for you central atom is generally the least electronegative one and if you have three two oxygen and one carbon obviously it's common sense that oxygen cannot be the central atom symmetry if you see right so carbon is a central atom least electronegative okay so we are left with 12 electrons so we'll place six electron on this oxygen so that the octet of oxygen is complete so that the octet of oxygen is something then i want you to go through one point here maybe the point number nine or ten in which it is written that all of you listen if central atom has less than seven electron could you see that point tenth one or ninth or eleventh you can check if the central atom has less than seven electron did you see that what is that rule if the central atom has less than seven electrons then move an unshared pair of electron from outer atom to form double or triple bond correct so what we'll do we'll move one electron here right you see this carbon has four electron in this bonding state so one pair will move here in order to make a double bond with carbon atom like this this is still the octet of carbon of oxygen is complete oxygen has oxygen has no loss here whether you place this a two electron here the octet of oxygen is complete if you place the two electron here still the object of oxygen is completed so oxygen has no no loss into this one but the advantage is what carbon has had four electron now it has six electron again you shift this electron pair over here and we are doing it according to the rule and you see oxygen is still the octet of oxygen is complete but carbon also has complete octet so this is the distribution of electron the perfect distribution of electron the last one is what no no it's not it's not the bonding we are trying to understand the distribution of electron how do we draw the lewis dotted structure in lewis dot structure we do not draw the line single bond or double bond we don't draw like this we just put this dot there's no point of talking about here the the coordinate bond or covalent bond or something like that because we don't represent the bond we just represent the electrons here okay now last step is what to calculate the formal charge the formal charge if you count on off season could you tell me the formal charge on oxygen for off season it would be six minus four electrons are there so half of four minus four electrons are there so zero formal charge on oxygen for carbon also if you count you'll get zero formal charge on carbon so this is the structure of co2 yes see you can draw other structures also right you can draw other structure like you can ask me like i have done this all of you see this if you are asking first first of all if you are asking why to count formal charge okay you can also ask me so why to distribute electron like this we are calculating formula charge to write down the lowest order structure that's the answer your question but the thing is uh there are many other distribution possible it's not like only one kind of distribution is there okay but with the distribution of electrons the formal charge changes without the formal charge without the formal charge the molecule is not stable and it is not correct structure not a stable we cannot say not correct structure like you see i'll give you one example here only i had done this you did not ask me this question but you could have asked me this question also this was the arrangement we were talking about right where we have and then i said what that one electron one pair of electron i'll remove from here and i'll place it here right and then what i said one electron from this side will place it here you can ask me so why not you place this electron here only can we do this can we do this right so point is we can do this but this structure is not right now it's not right now when you place the formal charge will have a formal charge on this oxygen if you find out you'll get a negative formal charge here and a positive formal charge on this off season most probably you can count you'll get that so with this formal charge this structure is correct if you do not draw the formal charge your structure is wrong first thing is that second thing which one is the acceptable one acceptable one is the one which is which in which the atoms has no formal charge in this and this if you compare this is negative and this is positive this is a more stable structure that's why we draw this way did you get my point yes tell me guys yes i can show you one more thing here okay let's let's discuss this this way also if you draw a bond here this structure is nothing but this one o double bond c double bond o isn't it this yes and this structure is nothing but o single bond c triple bond o with one lone pair with three lone pair one negative charge and one positive charge okay now if you see this this is a conjugated system pi sigma lone pair if you draw the resonating structure for this one then what we will get you'll get this one only yes could you connect this with resonance yes so now you you can answer your question itself if you do not put the charge over here will this structure be correct no it's not is it right so the thing is that when you distribute the electron the distribution of electron leads to some charge on the atom correct without placing those charge the structure is not correct it's a different matter that which structure is more stable one this one or this one the more stable one only will drop right but we can draw this structure also obviously this is a resonating structure for this one so this is not wrong but yes it is not as stable as this one is is it clear tell me okay could you draw this one we'll do many examples into this one because with example only you will understand this xcf2 you try xcf2 all of you let me know once you're done okay so in this one how many valence electrons eight for xenon and seven for chlorine 22 right obviously xenon is the central atom the least electronegative one floating will place this side then one pair in between the atoms uh we are left with uh 18 electrons so one two three four five six octane is complete one two three four five six octane is complete how many electrons we are left with six plus six twelve twelve plus four sixteen we are left with three six more electrons so we have three lone pairs on xenon this is the structure yes then if you calculate the formal charge what is the formal charge on xeron then on the formal charge eight minus half of four minus six so zero there is no charge on xenon fluorine also we have zero formal charge hence this is the structure we have which dot structure any doubt try this one x e f 4. done yeah yeah so xca 4 how many valence electrons power so this how many valence electron is it 36 yeah eight plus seven into four thirty six so central atom is obviously xe then floating chlorine chlorine and fluorine okay so we'll have one two three four five six seven eight and six electron on each fluorine atom that plus this is uh 32 32 electrons we have used so xenon will have will have two lone pairs on it is it two lone pairs on xenon right formal charge on floating is zero zenon it's also zero if there's any formal charge you have to place it like minus one plus one on the atom you have to place it right you cannot count like this and leave okay this is just i am doing it for you to understand how to calculate the formal charge but if it is any formal charge there like minus one minus two plus one then you have to place here on the atom okay understood this one fine we'll do some more examples into this okay next class and then we'll continue with the other theory of bonding okay some more example is required assignment i have given you already module questions you need to solve redox and more concept2 okay yeah thank you so much guys we'll see you in the next class take care yeah bye you
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Sharpen Your Mind With This One Superfood !
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Reacting to the History of Mario 3 100% World Records
all right all right let's see where is it you guys want to watch slash talk about summoning salts Mario 3. [Music] I haven't seen that trick before summoning salt presents Super Mario Bros 3 speed runs are some of the most competitive out there so there's already something that boom this level right here okay you guys can see my mouse cursor getting P speed in this level is something you guys see speedrunners do all the time but little known fact I mean we try and say it as much as we possibly can the getting T speed at the start of this level is strictly based on RNG with how you run up these two Hills if you have a bad sub pixel you will not build your extra meters that you need on the P meter you will not get the PSP build here and it will not extend until the rest of the level do you see the last Arrow right here this last Arrow has to flash when you run off of this pipe that lets you know that you did everything earlier correctly so let me go back one more time and you watch that last Arrow right watch the Arrow Super Mario Bros 3. boom right there you see how it flashed white that lets you know those are some of the most common you're gonna get it it has a degree of Randomness not found in most Platformers so much out of your control needs to line up but it also requires relentlessly precise platforming through the entire game we've already been over worthless World Records in this game but there's another even tougher category 100 and over the past 10 plus years right here this is the hardest P speed strategy in the game the P meter manipulating is insane okay we're gonna watch it in slow-mo so you guys can kind of get a good idea like it is crazy just watch the P meter and over the past 10 plus years it's become one of the most insane dude the p-speed strategy is insane yo drunk summoning salt 100 with help from Mitch flower power who's that so what is a 100 Speed Run well for a normal workless speedrun of Mario 3 the only requirement is that you can't use any of the game's warp whistles to jump to a later World however that category still lets you skip over certain levels but for 100 you've got to complete every stage and every map enemy through the entire game all the numbered levels forts airships and hand stages as well as enemies like Hammer brothers and piranha plants it's a brutal the origin of this category comes from a speed run from December 2005 performed by David Gibbons he held World Records in Mario 64 GoldenEye Castlevania 64 Donkey Kong Country 3 the list just goes on and on yeah dude he was crazy when I entered speedrunning because he was 2005. he was already so old in the speedrunning scene is is crazy at least when I entered Mario 3 that was because I I would follow his run I actually did a video hyper analyzing his actual speed run on my YouTube channel so anyone watching this on YouTube right now pause it and go like bookmark it if you want to watch it later I really break down everything that Gibbons does in his run versus like what we do today a 100 run clocking in at one hour 24 minutes and 10 seconds Gibbons played on the Super Mario All-Stars version of the game it's crazy that he did that Gibbon's first goal was to build up the P meter as often as he could the P meter bottom route in world one he was able to build it on several occasions but usually slowed down and lost it slightly after and all the while he was collecting items which the game automatically gives you after completing worlds and fighting Hammer Brothers he saved most of these until World 7 which features many of the game's longest stages like it's so crazy it's so crazy to think about back in the day with like speedrunning how the logic of speedrunning affects your common sense a great example is like this level right here you have to fly up to the top of the level in order to do that it's like nine flutters to get up on the ceiling however if you start at the very beginning of the level and you jump right away as soon as the level starts it starts flying then you couldn't possibly be any slower than that but for some reason David Gibbons runs here 11-6 for instance right so he ran on the ground everything he did at the start of this level it was just a big waste of time it just goes to show how like premature the mindset was in terms of speedrunning and speed because this is just like a no-brainer thing that you don't need previous experience you don't need like knowledge about speedrunning but it just goes to show like the earlier stages of speedrunning and how the average Gamer's mind worked when it came to speedrunning it was often not how optimized you can make every little thing it was just like just get through and don't die it's crazy so he lost a couple seconds in this level just from what he did all in all this was a pretty impressive Speed Run for its time for the next six years David Gibbons run remained as the fastest recorded 100 time that's so crazy with the game as popular as Mario 3. nobody had a desire to just dominate the game nobody had like a want or a need it was insane we were talking 2005 this is how many years after the game came out for awesome Games Done Quick 2012 a runner named tjp7154 submitted Mario 3 100 but his right excluded tjp had to practice and in November 2011 tjp beat the record by over two minutes a 121-56 yeah he used Game Genie he was far better at preserving peace speed for instance in 2-2 he turned back at the start of the stage to build P speed then press precisely jumped to me so that strategy right there is another great example of I would say resources for speedrunners like tjp had live split he had a timer there he could have individually timed that level but how was he to individually time it he obviously didn't play on emulator so he couldn't create random safe States and save them so how was tjp able to practice individual levels in this game and that would have to be get to world 2 Enter the level try the P speed strategy and time at once because once you beat the level you can't go back into it so had he just simply timed it like once or twice he would know that it's slower oh yeah it's way slower but we wouldn't know that because RTA timing was very hard despite some impressive time saves over David Gibbons tjp also died I can't believe tjp went for that stadium that still blows my mind that he went for that it made for an entertaining run despite some obvious places to improve that's the end of an audience Edition this is stage 6-9 normally you enter the pipe and play through the level but instead tjp did this it's called a wall jump an incredibly difficult glitch in Mario 3. first off you need to jump into the top 6 pixels of a block and then jump again the frame you hit the block that means you have six pixels of wiggle room and then must time a jump down to the 60th of a second that's not easy depending on how you're lined up the wall jump can be impossible impossible for instance the math works out so that you only have a 60 chance to get the wall jump even if you do everything right your sub pixel value and distance from the wall must line up properly must line up property you listen to summoning salt and you listen to them right now mister 100 another trick that requires both a precise jump and sub pixel luck is clipping if you jump right into the corner of a block as big Mario the game thinks his head is stuck inside and its solution is to zip you out to the right so essentially summoning salt didn't really mention any more on top of the whole zipping process and this is something I always like to refresh the reason Mario Zips is it was Nintendo's idea of making sure that you didn't get stuck in walls Nintendo obviously didn't have any intention for you to do this in walls or anything like that but it was their way of making sure you didn't soft lock and you didn't have to reach start the game because Mario 3 didn't have any saves right so they had to really do a lot of testing to make sure people weren't forced to reset but there are some cases where you can soft lock and Nintendo did update some of those things in Mario All-Stars three nine has changed at the End by the pipe so that you can't actually soft lock anymore even if you get a frame perfect jump every time Mario only Zips less than half the time in practice as difficult and random as these tricks are tjp was committed to going for them he went for the wall jump in 6-9 and got its seventh try he went for the clip in 7-1 and got its 17th try he went for a clip in 7-5 and failed nine times before giving up finally in 7-6 he hit a clip first try was this all actually worth it despite a lead of over three minutes tjp couldn't help himself from going all out in the last stage of the game and failing a clip 31 consecutive times he then returned to the start of the level and attempted a different clip four times before giving up and taking the elevator he then successfully hit a clip at the top of the level but it actually lost him time because of how slowly you move through the wall he may have lost over a minute and a half in one stage but his run looked cool his run looked cool sad sad for tjp I mean if tjp was just like you know what whatever let's get through this world he could have had like a like a 117 or something which would have encouraged pjp's run stood as the official record for about eight months it was beaten in August 2012 and the runner to do it is pretty well known today who Mitch flower power oh come on right Mitch had already been a top Mario 3 runner for years he got the warpless record in 2010 2010 guys likely had a 100 run faster than tjp's runs back in 2011. so it's interesting that somebody saw says that I did actually have a faster time than tjp I don't know if tjp ever had a faster time and 100 over me I was such a broke ass [ __ ] that like I couldn't afford to like record any of my speed runs or anything so like the only things that I ever were able to do was just like turn on a timer and do like a run and then just have my own personal like Yay I got this time right I couldn't I couldn't go to the forums and really talk about it because it just seems like I'm just some shady ass dude throwing these random times with no video I actually talked with summoning salt about that part historically speaking I did have better times than tjp but I kind of was like you really shouldn't elaborate too much on that in the the video because I have no video proof or anything so I just like ignore that little section of my Mario 3 life sources for this claim right I have no clue he was able to do this to the world record just [ __ ] annihilated it [Laughter] 100 had just been taken to another level it was like five minutes the way Mitch did it he speed p-speed P speed look at those individual levels 2011. let's pick a random individual level and see how it compares to how you guys see the level today what level should we do uh four three 2011. [Music] I've been running this game for so long okay think about it what is this 2011 literally like what 10 years 12 years later like I'm still doing this level that's crazy right seven one [Music] 7-1 individual level but it wasn't exactly 4K quality but you guys don't like my 4K quality you guys have problem with that as I was broke so when people ask me like how are you so good just remember this Fortress this level this is an incredibly tough stage I've been doing it for 12 years so when I mess it up now you know I get frustrated it's like [ __ ] you guys like my light as well it was it was far from a perfect run but Mitch's 114 was the new gold standard for 100 runs Mitch was way ahead of the packing 100 but he had one active competitor for warplus runs a speedrunner known as karua arua Mitch knew karua would be an incredible 100 Runner if he ever gave it a try and he encouraged him to start running it so later that year karua did and in December he beat Mitch's world record Peru is crazy because karua started watching my speed runs and it got him into speedrunning Mario 3 which is very cool he definitely liked 100 way more than I did for me a hundred percent was when I'm comfortable with warpless then I messed around with 100 it was always like that and still to this day it's still pretty much like that karua had a different approach this run Mitch went all out executing as many tough strategies as he could and being less concerned about mistakes kurua on the other hand went for a more consistent run but his initial goal was to avoid dying something tjp and Mitch failed to do hey he also Mitch failed to do I did die a lot karua had like the benefit of like watching speedruns from the sidelines crew is a very smart person he was able to watch my speedruns and be like okay these strategies are faster but if I did this I bet I won't die there keeping with this Conservative Strategies crew has saved a lot of items for the later worlds and p-winged over 6-9 and 7-6 karua completed the run without dying Peru's approach was such a smart way for an introduction of speedrunning and breaking records there were places where I made mistakes all the time and Kuru was able to capitalize on that and I was actually really smart there wasn't anything new introduced there was no no new strategies acquired it was a lot more like how can I beat my opponent he wanted to achieve a clean world record and then return to improve it in the future so in hindsight Peru is methodology behind speedrunning has a stopping point because at the end of the day you know all those tough strategies as long as someone's willing to do them that's where it's gonna go right so karua was over half a minute ahead into world seven but he still had to get the 7-1 clip first try I don't want to tell you how many times karua beat my records by getting seven one clips and no hands and [ __ ] I don't want to talk about it World 8 is a very interesting World in Mario 3 speed runs on its surface it doesn't seem that difficult nearly half the stages are Auto scrollers but the remaining levels 8-1 8-2 the fort and Bowser's Castle they're just hard enough that when combined with the pressure of being on world record Pace it can be very easy to make a mistake I have always said that and Mario 3 World 8 is really not that hard some of the strategies are they're pretty okay but when you're on PB Pace or world record Pace there's something weird that happens to World 8 and it all of a sudden becomes the hardest world and it's not until you're on PB or world record pace so you'd never get to experience that situation until your PB Pacer world record Pace it is like the weirdest experience in a game I've ever ever had I know exactly how to do every level in World 8 just as well as I know how to do world one but for some reason World 8 just changes three consecutive levels with a mistake the pressure may have gotten to karua but incredibly he still pulled off a world record by seven seconds so for anyone wondering 2013 was one of the years where I'm pretty sure I took a very long break from Mario 3 I think it was like six months I had to change provinces I was trying to work new jobs and different things speedrunning was not a career choice it wasn't a path I had to let it go in certain aspects of my life I loved it and I wanted to do nothing more than to speedrun but I had to step aside so crew was able to take over Mario 3 for quite a while there yep I had a girlfriend at the time you know I don't think she wanted me to always play excuses they I mean the kind of excuses but at the same time just the reality of it the improvements came from making fewer mistakes and slowly adding in small time saves an example of this is 4-1 kurua used to never build P speed in this level and just jumped his way through while slowing down as little as possible he picked up a Koopa so this is 2013. I want to see if I actually grabbed the shell on my individual level because my individual levels was before Kuru has started speedrunning Mario 3. I don't think I do but let's take a look I definitely don't grab the shell here there's no way [Music] this is 2011 two years before karua nice try karua where'd you learn that Strat the gap between the two of them was nearly two full minutes but then something interesting happened Mario 3 100 was accepted into agdq 2014 only this time it would be a co-op run with Mitch and karua both playing that's right it wasn't until like around 2000 near the end of 2013 2014 I started to realize you know what I just like speedrunning and I like playing so I'm gonna do it so this was a record Improvement of seven seconds but okay this this is a very important time in my life okay this stream comes from a time in my life where I was struggling a lot not enjoying the kind of work I was doing I was living in an apartment really not making any money but I just could not stop speed running and playing Mario 3. streaming was like a Pastime it was something I used to do when I finished work I come home from work at like 2 A.M after working at a restaurant you know when I first started at the restaurant too I was a dishwasher so I was like a 24 year old dishwasher I had no confidence whatsoever I don't think I crack a smile during the entire Speed Run I was still smoking cigarettes in the apartment I just wasn't really in much of a good place Mitch's strategies were quite different than karua's in the world to Fort for instance Mitch intentionally lost fire to damage boost off despite you guys saw me do that a couple times today after 15 months of dominance from karua Mitch was back on top I never felt that in life I was on top no these World Records World Records in Mario 3 with the way my life was going in my 20s they're the only thing that gave me any shred of like importance or like relevance that's why Mario 3 is such an important game to me because at my lowest lows right I still had Mario 3 to fall back on and speed run and play I built up a lot of my confidence from being the world record holder in something it helped me if I didn't have that I don't know where I'd be today man I have no clue what my life would be like at this point in my life I do not need the Mario 3 like reassurance like I don't hold on to the records or anything like that you know holding on to it was the was the right thing to do and instead of a 12th try 7-1 clip kurua got it first try really karua got a quick first try don't believe it the trick is in world three saves three seconds and fittingly is named door three yeah you're supposed to go into the sixth door then jump up to a higher door and enter the boss Corridor however if you instead enter the third door and press up to re-enter the door as soon as Mario spawns on the next screen you can enter it again and are sent straight to the what a cool trick you only have one frame to press up as you spawn on the screen and if you miss you fall into the water and lose 11 seconds 11 seconds Mission karua had their gdq run and then both players took a break from 100 RNG it's time to talk about the hammer Brothers [ __ ] [ __ ] that's what they are oh you guys man every run I'm gonna get gray hairs before anything else after every level s randomly move they only intend to move one space at a time but they can only stop on an unoccupied tile so if they land on a level or another Hammer Brother they have to move again so the worst part about Mario 3 speedruns is that everyone knows about the hands and everyone knows about the hammer brothers so it turns people off from speedrunning this game which I personally I hate that so much because Hammer brothers and hands in warpless and 100 don't play a massive role in your abilities to get better until you get down to like let's say warpless I want to say 53 52 minute range and worthless if you have like a 58 minute run trust me you have a lot more work to do than to worry about the hands or the hammer Brothers you could not care about Hammer Brother movements at all and you can get a juicy like 11105 and not even worry about them speedrunner Stewie Cartman has one of the longest Hammer Brother movements on record foreign so the exact reason why the hammer brothers did that is because when this Hammer Brother right here decided that he wanted to go right and up to this tile had nothing to do with this Hammer Brother or anything but this Hammer Brother was like you know what I'm going right now this Hammer Brother also decided you know what I'm going all the way up too so after they moved up there they both decided to go up and then they have to follow each other since then Hammer brothers can't turn back around so they had to continue on their path now they couldn't split here because there's a completed level Hammer brothers can't cross over completed levels so the only place for the hammer Brothers to move was from this Mushroom House all the way down here until this tile right here they could go inside and up sure but when Hammer Brothers get stuck on top of each other they need a three-way intersection to split because at a three-way intersection one of the hammer Brothers has to decide to go down and then the other would have to decide to go left they both decided to go up now they're stuck now they're on their way back okay they could split here but they choose not to they could split here but they chose not to because they're idiots they could split again like literally the odds of them crossing the three-way Bridge what was that four times three times and not splitting like what ah look at karua look at this scrub look at this scrub two flowers get better nerd I never get two flowers in world one except like seven times a day bro try and get stars for once karua had built up a substantial lead and it just kept getting better 7-1 clip was how many times karua got 7-1 first try and at this point there was no sub pixel manipulation it was literal luck man copium I know his runs used to make me very nervous all the time he was always such a good player karua set two 100 records in March 2015. a 1 11 24 followed by a 1102. oh two that was the greatest one just three months into his absence karua's record was gone the guy who did it was named I love Mario the first 110 in the game's history you wanna know the worst part about when your world record's broken it's always at a time where you're like on the couch relaxing or like doing something with like family or friends and you just your phone just blows up of like Discord and [ __ ] notifications if you're out of family Barbecue having a good time you lost you lose you lost you lose someone be your record it's so crazy to think of these speedruns like a 110 56 the world record is almost a minute and a half faster than that like from this point point where are you getting a minute and a half like it's nuts so how would karua respond this time around he decided he was going to do an all-out garage you want to know what's funny the strategy shown in the video right now is a strategy that didn't even exist RTA when karua speed ran the game it wasn't until like two years after karua retired when I had created the the four five P speed here I don't think summoning Salt's showing it specifically because like oh this is what karua did when he came back I think this is just like the viewing pleasure Clips he decided he was going to do an all-out grind yes he did his goal was I actually waited too I remember I was still doing Mario maker I wasn't really playing much Mario 3 at all for like 2015-16 it was kaizos ROM hacks and Mario maker and I actually kind of didn't get involved in Mario 3 until you know as always there were new strategies in this grind karua implemented two big ones the first was in 6-10 a strategy that allowed allowed you to maintain peace speed through the whole level I specifically remember creating this strategy because in the video I think it shows me having a cigarette in my hand hold on let me take a look 2015 yeah here it is look at how old this is you have to do this whole like setup thing it took a long time to figure out like I can't just well I can do that right yeah all of that hard work just to find that from 2015 eight years ago keep your P speed that's my message to you keep your peace feed it goes without saying that this requires brutally tough platforming it does the other new strategy was in 7-7 ah yeah we've seen a lot of tricks in world seven but this is easily the worst of them all this is the 7-7 clip you need to land on the corner pixel of the pipe you need the correct vertical pixel plus the correct horizontal pixel and the correct sub pixels for both the horizontal and vertical directions it saves 17 seconds over playing the stage normally but getting a first try is both figuratively and literally a pipe dream it looks so easy right world seven as a whole had turned into a nightmare you've got the 7-1 clip the 7-7 clip the seven nine clip and several other difficult levels but it's what karua had to do if you wanted this grind to be a success so there's an interesting thing to note about karua's mindset and what he wanted to do with this category he knew that someone like me would still play this category and he knew that I knew about all these tricks so in order for him to secure the run that he wants he knows he has to do all these tricks because he knows I will also do all those tricks so this was one of the first grinds where Crews like I've had enough of being conservative with my strats and I'm gonna full on be a professional Mario 3 speedrunner I'm gonna go for all the hard strats and I'm gonna show everyone what I'm capable of and he [ __ ] did it it was crazy karoo was on a solid run through world three the next few worlds were up and down but he was within Striking Distance going into world 7. the world got off to a good start second try 7-1 clip then he arrived at 7-7 you didn't even know that there was still world eight sure enough in 8-1 he lost P speed to lose a few seconds but he still closed it out for a 110-52 and then came November 9 2016. when maybe the craziest run in Mario 3 history took place maybe but he started off with the first try 7-1 getting 7-1 first try you're always happy but at the same time I know 77 is where it's gonna be decided he makes a good point there because as a speedrunner at our like caliber we have no emotions for 7-1 anymore like the old days in warpless you get 7-1 you're on a pace if you're already at World 7 then your run is already decent and then 7-1 means you have it but we be in 100 you become numb to 7-1 and then you get even more frustrated when you fail 7-1 failing seven one and 100 means you don't get a chance of seven seven you need to get every single run to 7-7 has to be on the pace of his life he just had to get this eventually and he'd have a golden opportunity [Music] okay [Music] unbelievably kurua was moments away from getting the world's first 109. that Trend was it really was special it's so sad to see him talk about how special that run was he had to get a good world eight and then yeah eight one happened I didn't know if I could even finish the run because I was so upset at myself and I ended up getting a hit in eight two because of it I just didn't care at that point kurua hasn't done 100 run since and he stopped speedrunning as a whole in 2017 but my goodness did he go out on top dude if he didn't die this was the leaderboard the day karua set the 110 19. this was the leaderboard a year later hey okay I'm doing Mario maker I moved from Canada to the United States I was doing dram World 2 and then Mario shut up everyone I'm in like eighth place even two full years later none of these guys could catch up to karua it seemed like the 110 19 was destined to stay on top wait a minute [Music] there I am at the bottom did you guys know that I came back and did a hundred percent yeah I was like in 2017 or 2018. I came back to Mario 300 I got a one second PB and then I left again I literally came back for a one second PB and then I walked his PB was a mid-111 and he very quickly rose up the leaderboard you guys talk [ __ ] now very quickly you don't hear somebody saw it use that little phrase all that often yeah that's right very quickly yeah nobody's talking smack to me that's what makes it funny like nobody's saying [ __ ] right now he lost fire in 4-4 and lost P speed in 610 he missed seven nine clip and took two tries to get 7-7 Mitch was 16 seconds behind and could make that time up in world 8. he had to avoid a critical mistake I had to avoid it foreign we did it despite Mitch sucking he he kept it close he didn't use many new strategies either he simply LED his skills from the past few years take him past karua but who's in third place that would be Louie with a 110-35 and when Mitch stepped aside from 100 after setting the record again it was Louie's time to shine I kept stepping aside with 100 always I just was like I get it and then I'd be like I'm out of here I don't know why in July 2019 after a steady series of PB improvements Louis broke through with a 1108 taking the top spot by six full seconds and there's one key trick that Louis was able to use to his Advantage 7-1 subpixel manipulation to get the 7-1 clip your sub pixel value needs to be correct this value can range anywhere from 0 to 15 and normally it's impossible to pick your value but there's a few rules you can used to help tapping left or right for one frame will usually decrease or increase it by one value while tapping it for two frames will usually move it by four values rule 2 having a sub pixel value between zero and six this reminds me of like iRobot there's three rules that you must follow and Rule three when wrapping around from sub pixel 15 to zero Mario visually moves forward for anyone wondering that is the absolute ticket for uh sub pixel manipulation the fact that Mario moves the pixel when wrapping over gives you all the information you need that's it you have all the information you have a brief window where you can set up your sub pixels for the next level which is 7-1 by quickly tapping right and stopping when you see Mario visually move you'll usually stop between a value of zero and six this makes the 7 1 clip much easier to hit on the first try as long as you do the inputs correctly enough was enough 109 was officially on Mitch was the favorite to get it given his resume of past Mario three right okay Mitch was 13 seconds ahead going into world seven but it was time for the clips I went back to my roots man thank God that was first try you don't expect it Mitch needed one more clean world and this would be it [Music] look at look at my face right now like after I press pause look at my face right here I'm so mad honestly with how good of a run that was that was a pretty passive calm reaction I handled that one pretty well well it was still a world record but once again the 109 had been lost to world 8. since he'd gotten the record back Mitch stopped running 100 after this what a surprise I stopped 100 new to the top 10 was maiba half a minute from the record not being in the top five surely my bow wasn't gonna be the guy to get this right wrong again [Music] nice you can hear miva like pop off a little bit you know what I hate about the famicon controller is that the cord is right here on the side I don't think I'd be able to hold my controller if the cord was on the side right here the top just seems like it makes sense I don't know sometimes the cord gets in your way but a chord on the side that's so crazy once again just one world separated him from the first 109. I was watching this run live I remember waking up at like 6 30 in the morning and I checked twitch while I was laying in bed I just went on my phone and I saw that he was live and I went into a stream and he had already done world seven that was so heartbreaking but also huh he lost eight seconds in World 8 and again the first 109 had Slipped Away no I did not curse him when people are on good Pace Mario 3 runs I won't say anything in chat and it's not like oh my God a Mitch is like a crazy celebrity it's that like I don't know how other people are gonna react to me being there but I am watching I'm always watching I'm there not all the time in September 2020 another Runner began climbing up the leaderboard his name was chakubi in the past chikubi was pretty much constantly in the top 10 but had never threatened the world record it's so annoying because Jacoby is so good at Mario 3. he's always been a world record Contender I don't know what it is with him and his mistakes though I've never understood like every speedrunner like chokes in certain situations at certain points but his follow through was just longer than everyone else's sometimes I don't know what it is maybe the way he gets nervous or the inexperience right I mean the longer you run Mario 3 the more control you have in those very high intense emotional moments the best Pace anyone had ever been on he started bleeding time in world 6 with a missed star grab late P speed in 6'4 and a movement of four and 7-7 clip was fourth try which is good but not great he was still ahead of the record into World 8. once again with a really good world he could get the 109 and guess what chakubi played an excellent World Aid his only mistake was a very small one in Bowser's Castle the door Miss but he didn't get the 109 because he got pulled in by all three hands each hand has a 50-50 chance of pulling you in the odds of being pulled in by all three hands is just one in eight if he was pulled in by one hand or fewer this would have been the 109. he had to settle for a 110.02 in October 2020 Mitch came back to the 100 grind and sure enough he had a few new strategies to help oh yeah and in 7-2 he had a new strategy he had adopted from the task instead of turning back at the start you can just go forward and intentionally take damage then just barely build P speed before reaching the Gap but the big one was in 7-5 if you equip a p-wing and a star then do a frame perfect jump into the corner of the pipe you're practically guaranteed to have the correct subpixels so summoning salt says you're practically guaranteed to get the clip and he's absolutely right upon doing my testing exiting 7-3 and I did every single sub pixel and I perfectly jumped into the pipe only two sub pixels don't work out of all the Clips in the game this one was the last one to enter the 100 Speed Run and it's the most free one it was the most rewarding Stressless time save in Mario 3 in the longest time I was so happy to add this clip into the run just like that Mitch was five seconds ahead putting him on Pace for a 109.57 here we go again all right that's it my eye roll is the eye roll of somebody who's been running this game for 10 years and is just [ __ ] fed up with these mistakes I think summoning salt said that he had to edit out more swear words for me than anyone else I think because I'm always swearing and [ __ ] I'm always saying something hey it's personal therapy okay I need to be screaming about something I gotta get the hell out of this game [Music] another failed 109. so the Mario 300 world record was actually a 110.01 a 110.03 and a 110.02 so it had the one two three of the seconds of the 110 which is like that is just absurd man a few more months passed and 2021 came around early that Year Mitch decided to give the 100 grind one more try he was Far Behind entering world six but he cleaned up some small mistakes there and had an excellent world seven this looks familiar Mitch was a bit behind but had several seconds to save coming up World 8 had to be clean oh I took damage on that Sun from a different spot than the last run so in my mind I'm like you know what fine I'm changing it up I'm gonna jump somewhere else I'm not gonna get hit by the sun like I can't escape the sun man eight two I look at that face cam that is a face of disbelief all Mitch could do now was finish out the run and see what time he got it my first 69 it wasn't a perfect run but aside from taking damage Mitch finally had a great world eight but the Breather didn't last very long just a month and a half later Mitch did you hear that little chuckle in so many salts voice you think it's funny that somebody beat me in a month the same guy who missed the first 109 months earlier thanks to a bit of a meltdown in world 8. but this time there was no [ __ ] Savvy he got a 109.58 beating Mitch by frames so with this run I was actually I was like relieved in a sense normally old Mitch would be very upset that somebody beat my record within a month I'd be very emotional about it I was actually more relieved because the goal was to be you know one of the first people to get the 109 and my begetting this run that close to me was like a sigh of relief that like holy crap it was so close for me to not be the first person to get it I was very happy he got it and I was excited that somebody beat my run because you know gives me more to go for but it was nice to see him actually get the damage list he saved 20 seconds in World 8. you'd love to see it that in July 2021 Mitch returned to do one final grind of Mario 300 percent I got off screen one grab and it's a trick where you can jump off the wall and grab the wand at the top of the screen and uh once you do that you don't have to screen wrap down and it saves about four seconds you kind of tighten up a little bit after off screen one grab it gets serious World 4 just started to work really clean um I don't think I got a massive amount of Hammer Brother movements and then I got another off-screen wand grab so that that just completely changed the route again I mean it's just a bag of emotions getting two off-screen one grabs in a run is like what's that's so stupid like I don't even think about that and now we're at the point where I'm actually trying to get off screen one grabs in Worlds one and in worlds three right and that's overall it's just gonna increase my oh man I'm very excited to see where 100 goes from here I'm very excited so eight one and eight two and eight four went uh pretty smooth I didn't have any massive mistakes that cost me a whole lot of time and then we just clutched out uh Bowser's Castle yes after getting the record back with a run like that I mean I had runaway bro in world three I mean that's such a massive time loss and I was feeling very consistent so I just didn't want to stop there I wanted to keep going and see if I can get that free world free time save and maybe a couple more oscaring one grabs see what happens July 18th what is that four days later I need to clutch out seven one for stride which I did which was uh really good 7-2 went well seven five though is another level with Big Time save I didn't get the clip in the previous world record and I do nail it which is uh really good so at that moment right there I know okay this run is real now we nailed seven seven we got that third try which is the same so we didn't lose any time and then we just finished off world seven normally with fire flower which brought me in somewhere around minus seven seconds uh compared to the world record so with this run I was finally able to execute some of uh some new P speed strategies in World 8 in the hand levels where you use a star and eight trap one uh you turn back and you get like P speed I was able to do that in this run and then I got a piece speed strategy in hand trap too which is another about a second time saved does your goals shift at all after getting the 52 or were you like let me just keep going and see what time I can get So my answer is I have no idea why I kept going four days later I beat the record three times um in like eight days when I opened up world five with a movement of four yup right away first movement a movement of four and then another movement of four two movements of four in a row let's go baby and then another movement of four we got another one three movements of four in a row what a simple and I got another movement of four four movements in a row baby [Music] for the most part very nervous at this point after getting seven one and seven five I am really really nervous foreign you rarely ever maximize your gameplay with 7-7 perfectly ever I'm ever you never maximize your gameplay and get seven seven it just doesn't it's incredible how often that does not work like I might have over exaggerated on video the way I was acting when I got seven seven but inside I didn't react enough it was by far the best world seven I've ever had alongside the best run I've ever had as you can tell but it was um it was insane after all those thoughts running through my head we approach hand stage one and I actually nailed it with the start 8-1 worked out okay eight two right man he he tried that song that son tried so hard I swear to God after this run I am convinced that there's something in this game that wants to hit me with that sun okay so badly one of the things the note with Bowser's Castle is that the three hardest things I would say in the level is the statue room at the end getting PSP there uh the one up clip and then the last one is the duck jump at the very end on the donuts once you get past the donut spot you can say to yourself oh my God I actually did it however Bowser does have one pattern where he can jump and shoot the fireball at the same time and when he does that the fireball will be shot where you're standing you can't avoid it there's nothing you can do thinking about this run still makes me nervous it is a run where I don't ever have to go back for it again but I'm going to I have never in my 12 years been able to say that about Mario 3. in any category this 100 run is by far one of my most important speed runs ever nearly two years have passed since this run and it's remained on top without any close calls as incredible as it is one day this record too will fall just like all the ones that came before it this has been the history yo David Gibbons bro little karua babies right there little crew babies let's take a look at these supporters here yo Mike Jones what up all right that was that was me reacting to the summoning saw video obviously it's an Incredible video and I hope anyone here watching gives me a follow I still stream this every morning going for the uh the world records and whatnot so I really really hope you guys enjoyed there's obviously you know so much more but summoning salt would can't cover a four hour video right so yeah thanks for thanks for watching 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Walden Bello| Is COVID an opportunity for Food Sovereignty?
[Music] I'm very happy to be with all of you this afternoon and to be sharing this panel in terms of speakers with shalmali with Deepa and with Indra so let's have the first slide please okay so Cobie 19 provides an opportunity to break the global food supply chain now food has been very much front and center in the Cobie 19 story first of all hunger is following closely on the heels of the pandemic especially in the global south the world's United Nations World Food Program says that the pandemic will double the number of people experiencing acute food insecurity from 130 million in 2019 to 265 billion in 2020 and some say that this is an underestimate her slightly specialists now the fertility of the global supply chain was impressed in as a couple of weeks ago by a World Health Organization World Trade Organization and food and agricultural organization joint declaration the three institutions warned that and I quote when acting to protect the health and well-being of their citizens countries should ensure that any trade related measures do not disrupt the global supply chain unquote one particular case appeared to have triggered the agency's concern the blockade of food exports in Rosario Argentina according to the FAO and I quote Rosario in central Argentina is the country's major grain export hub as well as a major soybean area and it is the world's largest exporter of soy meal livestock feed recently dozens of municipal governments near Rosario have blocked grains grain trucks from entering and exiting their towns to slow the spread of the virus many are defying the federal government's order to unblock their roads citing health concerns soybeans are therefore not being transported to crushing plants affecting the country's export of soybean milk for livestock similarly in Brazil another key exporter of staple commodities there are reports of logistical hurdles putting the food supply chains at risk internationally if a major port like Santos in Argentina or Rosario in Argentina or Santos in Brazil shuts down it would spell disaster for global trade the FAO and the WTO are certainly right to be worried that disruptions of global and regional supply chains could contribute to the spread of hunger but what is really disturbing is the absence of any awareness that global and regional supply chains are themselves the problem when it comes to ensuring global food security the 2007 2008 food price crisis should have taught these agencies this sobering lesson but there is the same uncritical endorsement of the corporate food supply chain instead the chief problem of globalization of capitalist industrial agriculture - the dynamic to the through the creation of a process of production the dynamics of which was quote the suppression of particularity x' of time and place in both agriculture and diets and called as harriet Friedman puts it let me continue the quote more rapidly and deeply than before transnational agri-food capitals disconnect production from consumption and relink them through buying and selling they have created an integrated productive sector of the world economy and peoples of the third world happy incorporated or marginalized often both simultaneously as consumers and producers instead in the case of agriculture the global supply chain stretch farther and farther and local and regional food systems withered even more the FAO estimates that global agricultural trade more than tripled in value to around 2000 1000 1.6 trillion dollars from 2000 to 2016 more and more local and regional food systems that provide most of the domestic production and consumption of food have retreated so that today as one study reveals modern food supply chains dominated by large processing firms and supermarkets capital-intensive with relatively low labor intensity of operations constitute roughly 30 to 50 percent of the food systems in China Latin America and Southeast Asia and 20% of the food systems in Africa and South Asia the bulk of the evidence is that the gains from high standards agricultural trade promoted by value chains but impose strict quality controls when local producers are captured by foreign investors large food companies and developing country leads vertical integration and consolidation at the buyer end of export chains are strengthening the bargaining power of large Agri industrial firms and food multinationals displacing decision-making authority from the farmers to dis downstream companies in expanding the capacity of these companies to extract rents from the chain to the disadvantage of contracted small holder suppliers in the chains the small holder in short is being squeezed out at almost every level from production to finance to meeting sanitary and phytosanitary standards all of which benefit corporate agriculture with its big buyers big suppliers and big middlemen one well-known liberal Research Institute sums up the small holders thus and I quote increasingly globalized and liberalized every food markets are dominated by supermarkets distributors processors and agro exporters that they're introducing and expanding food safety and quality standards that many small holders are unable to meet these developments are further shifting the competitive advantage away from small holder farmers towards large scale producers increasingly the foreign investors are pushing out the small holders even from land ownership many land acquisitions notably in Africa are really land grabs just one important report since and I quote the competition for investment the weak capacity of states and the complex implications of titling and clarification of property rights are all factors that have impeded establishment of robust regulatory frameworks to protect local communities from land routes okay one example of this process which is very reason is in Myanmar in Myanmar which is considered the last frontier of development in Southeast Asia the FAO teamed up with the Asian Development Bank and the livelihood and food security trust fund to draw up an agricultural development plan that in their own words focuses on ensuring that and I quote from the report farmers and agro enterprises are integrated into effective value chains and are competitive in regional and global markets this is achieved by facilitating your process of transforming the agricultural sector from a situation where a substantial proportion of farming is carried out primarily for subsistence or for local markets into a sector in which most farming is carried out for profitable commercialization and is connected to the local national and international markets and code so basically a fairly conscious push to that this destroy or subvert food self-sufficiency now there are four good reasons for promoting food self-sufficiency and I borrow this from my friend Jennifer clap one when a large proportion of a country's population is at risk of hunger in instances of sudden food shortages due to the bakeries of world markets has happened in 2007 2008 it is vital to carefully consider ways to improve domestic food production to countries with volatile export earnings can assure their and impede access to food by reducing reliance on global food markets by a greater domestic food production 3 in fact the majority of the works countries do have the resource capacity to be food self-sufficient but of those countries that have the resource capacity to be food self-sufficient a number have become net food importers owing to neoliberal policies many sub-saharan African countries for example were net agricultural exporters in the 60s and the 70s but became net importers of food after the 1980s some of this countries that have become reliant on imported food since the eighties still help the capacity to produce sufficient food stuffs domestically including Guinea Mali Sudan and Democratic Republic of the Congo export countries facing the threat of trade disruptions or as a result of war political tensions or other emergencies like the current coated 19 pandemic may also benefit from greater levels of food self-sufficiency most countries consider the ability to ensure food supplies in times of crisis to be a national security issue and depending on the risk that imports will be cut off due to conflict or political tensions or emergencies can may want invest in their domestic agricultural capacity transitional measures now while in the short-term global food supply chains must be kept running to ensure people do not starve the strategic goal must be to replace them and ensure and and some measures can already be taken even as the pandemic is as it has at its height for instance in many cities under lockdown produce from the countryside is available even as the global supply chain stops functioning but the produce rats and peasants lose money because lock downs prevent food from entering the city or peasants and fishers cannot do productive work even if there was observed precautions such as the 2 meter social distance rule because of emergency directives that are not appropriate to the local situation if under appropriate emergency rules the combined force of peasants and fishers can be unleashed in a safe and cautious manner much of the current problem of the supply chain for cities can be significantly reduced in addition it can help prevent and mitigate any possible future food supply shortages for poor peasants in the landless rural poor are themselves among the first to suffer and to starve now key principles of food sovereignty one local food production must be delinked from corporate dominate a global food supply chains and each country should strive for food self-sufficiency that means the country's farmers should produce most of the food consumed domestically this is not it should be stressed the corporate concept of food security but says that the country can also meet a greater part of its food needs through imports - food sovereignty includes food self-sufficiency but it is more comprehensive the people should have the right to determine their patterns of food production and action taking into consideration rural and productive diversity and not allowed these to be subordinated to unregulated international trade 3 localization of food production is good for the climate since the carbon emissions of localized production on a global scale are much less than that of agriculture based on global supply chains fourth traditional peasant and big use agricultural technologies contain a great deal of wisdom and represent the evolution of a largely benign balance between the human community and the biosphere thus the evolution of agro technology to meet social needs must take traditional practices a starting point rather than regarding them as obsolete and fifth a technology supported of food sovereignty is agroecology which is marked by recycling nutrients and energy on the farm rather than introducing external inputs and diversifying plant species and genetic resources over time and space now I just mentioned a number a few of the principles of food sovereignty which has been elaborated by farmers by organizations such as to be a campesino organizations of farmers there are much more but we our time is limited but I just picked out you know some of the more important ones but but the point is that this is already food sovereignty is a well developed you know science and practice you know that has been tried out in number of different places and that this in fact given COBIT 19 represents the future of farming but of course if we intervene in the process so let me end by saying that it has been said that one should never let a good crisis go to waste the silver lining of the coal with 19 crisis is the opportunity dispels for food sovereignty thank you very much again
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The Minster School: 3rd Millennium Learning Award video
the new technology represents one of the cornerstones what we believe to be really important in terms of dynamic learning environment the other one stone being active learning and thinking skills and further one being assessment for learning in terms of celebrating students achievement but also encouraging reflection on how well they've done and how they can improve further so to help us along that journey the investment into equipment such as the laptop computers interacting voting pads which are never very popular with students across the curriculum visualizer technology to model expectations of to show good examples of work multifunctional devices to support printing and the professional production of work that students create all of that combines with our assessment for learning and off thinking skills to the living environment so one of the things I do with my classes it's multiple choice on electronic voting and i'll choose the multiple choice questions with classic misconceptions and mistakes so things which I know kids often make mistakes when I get wrong by then doing electronic voting that allows the anonymity of pupils being able to choose an answer without feeling bad if they get it wrong if they do get it wrong and then able to look at it and analyze it and say what the mistakes are so what I do quite often is produce a graph of all of the results and then we can see which pupils have gone for which answers we can then just address and discuss the mistakes as a class and that's in within a safe environment that people's feel they can do that third long that I can I can also look at individual pupils so if I'm conscious that a particular people seem to have been struggling i can again produce a graph for a table of results I can spot which people is that struggling on which questions and I can follow that up and perhaps the next lesson and talk and I found it further than just writing down stuff cuz it like they're like kind of fun to see you like more interactive because could see like how will you do it wood I wasn't too initially I use the interactive whiteboard just like I use the normal white board but it's time spun on I've been able to use it and utilize it in lots of different ways so it's the ability to be able to go and reflect back on perhaps a spider diagram or a piece of annotation that you've done three lessons previously and share that with the class and use that as a tool to help them and refresh their understanding of that topic in addition if we're boys I find it particularly positive because it's the idea of them coming up and actually annotating on the board and they get quite excited about that process and it involves them in the learning that takes place in the lesson and I think particularly in English you can use it as a way of annotating text and drawing our ideas together as a class in a collaborative way and it also models for them the annotation process and helps them to see visually and what what they will need to do individually oh the interactive whiteboard helps us to learn because we can share ideas as a class and Spain visually yeah we can all put have a say and we can put it visually as well so everybody can see it and the language lab and helps personalize the learning from my students because they're in two ways you can set up different tasks for different students so some of them could be doing a lower level listening or or a reading and by setting up a different groups you can differentiate that way but also as well the students can choose their own task and they can work at their own pace so either practicing the speaking that can pause a track and speak and the length of time that they speak they decide on that and then they push themselves that way so it's great friend the Moodle system we've got now really helps us by giving us a platform and we could put on there basically resources for students with their big ones that want an extension task or kids that want something to support their work to really help them out examples would be for students wanting some support whip on their level of work showing you know what is a little for for Key Stage three what's level five better than that Watts level six and some comments about how to improve so we found that really help students see and the pathway to get to the next level for them and going up for older students we put things like videos on there to show them particular skills and which means that they can watch that Ron have to wake the teacher to catch up with where they are and going up to the top end at post-16 what we put is examples of previous course work with comments on it shown where students have done well or also whether lost marks which again go to something really good at students games independently without needing and teach to go through it with them on their own we've come to turn these as the min 27 in terms of transferable skills which we want our students to develop so things like independent learning self managing working collaboratively collaboratively as teams being respectful to one another and also respectful to the technology in terms of e safety as well motivation and exploration through research and seeing learning as a continual lifelong journey and that's where we are as a school but the new technology has really helped to enhance that environment and when we have themed days for enterprise for Humanity's days for example that new technology again comes into its own to support really dynamic days where students are off timetable and can make the most of the opportunities that we you
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Loner’s Psychology: Mystery of Schizoid Personality (Intro to 6 Hour SEMINAR, link in description)
I want to monopolize your New Year's Eve your New Year's Day and your entire New Year so I've created a five almost 6our video about a phenomenon much neglected in literature and even online the schizoid personality I know I know Americans should say skito but of course it's a wrong pronunciation of the word never mind skito schizoid loners people who who either choose to spend their time alone enjoying their own company or not or people who are compelled to behave this way because of some mental health pathologies this is the topic of today today's course actually seminar six-hour seminar my name is s vaknin I'm the author of malignant self- love narcissism Revisited I'm a former visiting professor of psychology and currently on the faculty of Cups Commonwealth Institute for advanced professional studies Cambridge United Kingdom Toronto Canada and Outreach campus in Lagos Nigeria but before we deal with the issue of the loners psych ology is it a Pandora's box or a treasure chest The Mystery of the schizoid personality before we go there it's important to emphasize the skizo lifestyle the choice to be alone as a way of life is possibly arguably debatably a rational choice in today's world where people constitute at the very minimum a burden or an annoyance and in many cases a threat 63% of adult men and 34% of adult women choose to remain single at any given year about half of them choose to remain single lifelong so this is not some Fringe phenomenon this is not an a deviation an aberration a perversion if you wish this is fast becoming the norm The New Normal schizo lifestyle could be described easily as rational and in many cases it's ego syntonic in other words people who live alone people who spend all their time by themselves people who don't bother to interact with others even for for the sake of sex having sex these people increasingly report being happy egos syntonic I like being alone they said I like my own company I've had a very bad experience with other people repeatedly so I'm avoiding um Society I'm avoiding socializing I'm not going out I'm not um having an intimate relationship an affair a romance and not even having sex indeed the the frequency of sex the frequency of sexual acts and the number of sexual partners have declined precipitously by more than 40% compared to previous generations so Boomers for example had almost 50% more uh sexual partners than Millennials Generation Z not to mention alphas and generally the frequency of six has collapsed to such a degree that there are whole countries for example Japan big parts of the United Kingdom there even Scandinavia there whole countries where the majority and sometimes the vast majority of people under the age of 25 or under the age of 35 depending on the study haven't had sex in the preceding year it's very common to not have sex for five years for 10 years celibacy celibacy is becoming celebrated and becoming a lifestyle choice that is embraced by many it's of course a schizoid choice but as long as it is osy syonic as long as people are happy as long as the choice can be rationalized in a way that would appeal to Independent neutral observers such as therapists then this is not a pathology I want to repeat this a a schizo lifestyle choice is not a pathology we should not pathologize people who elect and select to be alone now aloneness is not the same as loneliness loneliness is an emotional reaction to an unwanted state of solitude when you're solitary and you don't like it and you're unhappy about it and it affects your functioning in some way your mental health is deterior in you desperately attempt to connect with other people even by for example compromising your moral standards in one night stands and so on so forth that is loneliness not aloneness so aloneness could be and often is a healthy lifestyle Choice while loneliness indicates that there is some problem bordering on a pathology before I proceed to discuss the schizoid personality a kind of introduction to the seminar um I would like to clarify something about yesterday's video created a lot of uh confusion the video Deals Only with sexual attraction not romantic attraction in other words the video attempts to answer the question why are you sexually attracted to narcissist why do you find them sexy and irresistible Charming what is this aura or Charisma that induces you to engage in sex acts with a narcissist the video yesterday does not deal with the question why are you romantically attracted to the narcissist why do you end up being in a couple with the narcissist why do you develop intimate romantic relationships with the with narcissis that's not the topic of yesterday's video I will deal with it in a future video and and the answer is very surprising now I mentioned yesterday that covert and cerebral narcissist are Craven fearful cowards and I wasn't very clear and I created a lot of confusion I would like to disambiguate covert and cerebral noesis are cowardly because they tend to catastrophize they are paranoid to a large degree and because they are collapsed narcissist they have experienced repeatedly and regularly a state of failure they fail to obtain narcissistic supply for example they fail to attract uh intimate or sexual partners if they are cerebral and so on so forth so they are afraid to be humiliatingly rebuffed mortified by their female Partners they don't feel that they have the right or the Capac capacity to impose boundaries and rules on their intimate Partners now I'm saying female intimate partners because I'm giving the example of a heterosexual man but of course it it applies to same-sex relationships it applies to women and so on so forth narcissism today is a global genderless non-gender discriminating phenomenon and applies to all types of sexual orientations and so in the example of heteros sexual men a heterosexual man would be terrified to confront his female partner to try to impose boundaries to try to establish ground rules and to try to insist on them or to somehow penalize her if she Strays because he would be afraid because he he perceives himself as inadequate the covert and the cerebral narcissist perceive themselves as unable to satisfy the needs of a female partner to gratify her especially sexually but also romantically as far as intimacy and so on and so forth so they would never ever confront the female partner because they would be terrified um that she would lash out push back and humiliate them and motify them in public in front of the competition the competition being other men who are out to poach the cerebral or covert narcissist partner so they allow their female Partners to misbehave in public with other men and they don't dare to put their foot down and to insist that the behavior should stop because they're terrified that the female partner will turn around and say F off I'm going to do exactly what I want you can't give me what I need so I'm going to look for it elsewhere she's going to say it in public is going to motify the narcissist equally they're not protective of women in their lives they're not protective of girlfriends they're not protecting for wives when these women are approached by other men when other men flirt with them or even touch them in in inappropriate ways in public or even when these women are prayed upon by predators in the presence of the covert of the cerebral narcissist the covert of cerebral narcissist is going to pretend that he's oblivious to what's happening and he's going to give his consent if his female partner um asks to misbehave with the other men he's he's going to say go ahead I have no problem with that I don't care so and when um the female partner of a covert or a cerebral narcissist is attacked by others especially other men criticized mocked ridiculed humiliated and so on so forth the cerebral or covert narcissist would never protect her would never confront the the other men because they seek approval of peers they are peer Pleasers so what they end up doing they gang up on their female partner they gang up on the woman with with his other men they join them and attack the woman I hope I hope I made it clear the cerebral and covert narcissists are a are not afraid of other men they are afraid of their own Partners rejecting them humiliating them in public if they try to establish boundaries and rules and they seek the approval of peers of other men and so they would sacrifice their own intimate partner in order to gain the approbation and the acceptance of their peers their other men there so and also and finally there is of course a distinction between sexual and romantic attraction you could be for example U bisexual but heteroromantic you could be heterosexual and be romantic you can have sex only with the opposite opposite you can sleep only with the opposite sex but have romantic affairs with both sexes and so on so forth so there's a divorce between these two issues and that's why I separated I separated them in in the video now everything I said about het heterosexual male covert cerebral narcissis applies to a female covert or cerebral narcissist in a heterosexual relationship or in the same in the same seex relationship you can easily generalizing now the what I've just mentioned this cravenness this cowardice this fear of humiliation mortification and rejection in public by one's intimate partner even if she miss behaves this inability to set rules and boundaries to call her on her misconduct and actions to confront confront her when she misbehaves for example with other men in public in the presence of the cerebralis this also applies to schizoids schizoids behave exactly this way and this raises the possibility that the schizoid core is either empty exactly like the narcissis or essentially it's a bad object we are beginning to see an affinity between Nar is of some type cerebral ones cerebral narcissist by the way maintain a kizo lifestyle covert narcissist in in the majority of cases are also schizoid so we're beginning to see some Affinity some common denominator between people who are schizo in the psychopathological sense not as a lifestyle choice and certain types of narcissist and in the 90s there was this discussion of the empty schizoid core but I want to propose that there are two options the empty schizoid core would lead to phenomena such as schizoid borderlines but a bed object schizo schizoid core a schizoid core which renders renders the person um inferior in his own eyes in other words a scho schizoid core that keeps broadcast trusting you're inferior you're inadequate you're bad you're unworthy you're stupid you're ugly the bed object messages the injects the voices that constellated together constitute the bad object and put you down someone who has such a who is in the possession of such a bad object or someone who is possessed by this kind of bad object would tend to withdraw from society would TR would tend to avoid other people because he would be terrified that they would somehow amplify magnify and justify the bad object voices inside him what I'm trying to say is that a bad object core is likely to be a schizoid core is likely to lead to schizoid behaviors avoidance of other people and so we need to understand that there is an interface and there is an overlap between narcissistic phenomena of some types covert cerebral and schizoid phenomena now this is not my insight this is the Insight of the uh British object relation School in the 1960s but I think it's a brilliant and and correct insight as you listen to the rest of this seminar you will learn a lot more about the intersections between narcissism and schizoid phenomena and schizoid person schizoid personalities this it's like V diagrams where there's a common shaded area which is the schizoid narcissist um consequently because schizoid behave a lot like covert narcissist and like cerebral narcissis schizoids are often mistakenly diagnosed with narcissistic personality disorder every narcissist goes through schizoid phases these are reactive phases when the narcissist is denied narcissistic Supply on a long-term basis when the narcissist is mortified in public when the narcissist experience a variety three types of depression and so so forth The Narcissist tend tends to become schizoid he with draws and licks his wounds so schizoid behavior is a typical reactive narcissistic behavior and a diagnostician who is not sufficiently astute and acute and trained and qualified and well read is liable to misdiagnose schizoid personality disorder or schizoid phenomena as narcissistic and that that of course would be a serious mistake and I will explain why a minute ago I said that narcissism and schizoid personality are more or less one and the same they both both of them share a core a schizo core an empty schizo core or a bad object schizo core that's what I said a few minutes ago and here I am saying that schizoid personality is often MISD no is nism so could I make up my mind what is it that I'm saying here's what I'm saying both schizoids and narcissist have an identity problem they have a core which is empty because of memory problems other issues the core is empty now a SK a schizoid someone with a schizoid core an empty schizoid core would would develop borderline behaviors and in extreme cases borderline personality disort someone with a schizoid core which comprises a bad object at the core there's at the core of the core there's a bad object this kind of person would probably become a narcissist someone who has a schizoid core that is not empty and not a bad object would develop schizoid personal it disorder I hope I made the taxonomy the classification uh clear now there is a substantial clinical difference between schizoids and nisses schizoid personality or schizoids personality disorder in an extreme case that's not a problem um they not the same problem as naris both the schizoid person and the narcissist both of them have problem with object relations with ability with the ability to relate to people out there to other people other people in Psychology are called objects so object relations relationships with objects with other people so the schizoid and the narcissist they have disrupted object relations they failed to develop mature adult regular predictable stable safe object relations their relationships with other people are somehow massively disrupted but there's a difference as to why difference as to the theology with this with the narcissist the problem is that the narcissist cannot perceive objects as external he cannot digest or conceive of the externality and separateness of other people so this is the core problem this is the issue with the narcissist object relations you can't have object relations if you don't recognize external objects consequently The Narcissist develops object relations with his internal objects it's a kind of narcissistic libido he do the narcissist does have object relations but with internal objects that represent in his mind the objects out there so the narcissist will never have a relationship with you is going to have a relationship with your avatar in his mind with your mental representation in his mind he's going to interact he's going to dialogue he's going to fight with he's going to try to modify he's going to idealize and ultimately he's going to devalue an internal object inside his mind an inject an icon inside his mind that stands in for you the external object and that is of course a massive problem in object relations the schizoid also has a problem with object relations but his problem is different the schizoid the schizo person does recognize and can conceive and does conceive of the externality of an object he does relate to other people out there externally to himself he does understand fully and accept fully and accept fully that other people are separate from him that they're external to him that they're not extension of him so the skiz has no problem with external objects he he doesn't convert them into internal objects he doesn't continue to interact with internal objects in his mind and so on so forth and of course when I say he it's a she when I say his it's a her Etc gender pronouns are interchangeable so what's the problem with the SK schizoid person the problem is cathexis whereas The Narcissist cannot perceive the external object as external the skizo perceives the external object as external but cannot invest emotionally in the external object he a problem with emotional investment cathexis cathexis is a very very complex and compound process but in principle it is object libido it's the ability to invest energy psychological energy mental energy in things out there these things could be people could be ideas even could be collectives could be events could be so whenever you get emotionally invested emotionally attached reactive emotionally to something outside yourself you are cathecting it you undergo a process called cathexis and if it is an object another person that would be object libido is distinct from narcissistic libido The Narcissist doesn't have object libido because it doesn't recognize objects so the only thing the narcissist has is narcissistic libido invested in internal objects the schizoid doesn't have object libido because he doesn't cathect he has a problem with cathexis even though he recognizes the externality and separateness of other people he has no problem with that so this is the difference between narcissis and schizoid and why they should not be confused even though both of them share the same schizoid core and with the narcissist there is usually a bad object as well now the schizoid exactly like the narcissist is reactive to or develops paranoid ideation dysphoria anxiety catastrophizing these are the engines of schizoid Behavior if you're afraid of the future if you catastrophize if you believe the worst case scenario will always transpire you're going to avoid the world you're going to reject life or in clinical terms you're going to constrict life if you are anxious all the time if you're depressed all the time what energy do you have left to tackle people or to tackle the world out out there and if you're paranoid then you would protect yourself or defend yourself by shielding yourself from the environment especially the human environment so these are important engines of schizoid behavior and in this sense the schizoid is a close cousin of the schizoo it is not in vain that both disorders start with the with the with the word skito because they they are one step removed from schizophrenia and schizophrenia of course has a strong component of paranoia from the outside the skizo is perceived as inscrutable his avoidance his withdrawal are Mis inputed as shyness for example or gentleness or kindness but in any case he is indecipherable you cannot decode the schizoid because he doesn't provide enough information about himself and very often his behavior behavioral choices his conduct is perceived as irrational overreactive perhaps catastrophizing and so on so forth and so people feel a bit IL itties a bit threatened in the presence of this kid because he is so not like them he is so if you wish abnormal and this is an uncanny valley reaction also common with narcissist and Psychopaths but with narcissist and Psychopaths the uncan Val reaction has to do with the fact that narcissists and psychopaths are not full-fledged humans they are much more akin to robots or artificial intelligence so that creates enormous is um an a bad intuition a gut feeling of I have to run away from them so this is the univ Val with the schizoid the an canival reaction is wow he's so weird she's so weird they're so bizarre they are indecipherable it's impossible to explain their behavior why are they acting this way this is so irrational and so on so forth so it threat Happ s the perception of order and structure in the universe the ability to predict the schizoid uh the skizo reifies an alternative relational model an alternative model of existence it's as if the schizoids messages you don't have to have relationships you don't have to desire sex you don't need to be in contact with other people you can survive on your own and be self-sufficient and even content and maybe even happy and this is threatening it's a threatening message because it undermines the foundations of society our social pact um we believe that our survival is contingent on collaboration and cooperation and here comes a schizoid and he's a Survivor and is okay and he doesn't invest all these efforts and energy cathexis in relationships he has no costs his costs are much lower and it challenges the Paradigm and we're beginning to ask ourselves maybe all these costs Sun cost Investments that we make maybe they are unnecessary maybe we're just bra being brainwashed by Society we are product of socialization we have been told that we need to have relationships maybe it's not true schizer raises existential issues to which we don't have good answers and in this sense the schizoid threatens the social structure social institutions so schizoid schizoid are invariably perceived as either a treasure chest if I just succeed to open him if I just succeed to to penetrate her excuse the pun if I just succeed to understand the skido to glom him or her to establish a Channel of communication I'm going to discover what a treasure he or she is skizo is is like a treasure hidden in a vault with the combination long long having been lost and you are on a quest to ReDiscover this combination or reconstitute it or recombine it so as to open open the vault and enjoy the treasures inside so that's a treasure chest perception of the skiz the alternative is the Pandora's Box perception of the schizoid something is so wrong with this person that is hiding it he's suppressing it he's concealing it and even one would say deceptively so so there's this Eerie creepy feeling that the schizoid uh can erupt any minute or that you know he's a kind of a hidden serial killer or something that's a Pandora's Box attitude to skizo but exactly this triggers in people grandio defenses it challenges them the skizo is a walking talking breathing challenge is he is he misunderstood and if I were to understand him or if I were to convince him that he is being seen and is being understood will he be mine can I possess him it's like possession but possessiveness it's like I want to possess him and I want to prove to myself that I can uh decipher deconstruct and decode the SKU it's an intellectual challenge as well as an emotional one so it's the skizo by his mere existence fleeting evasiveness uh refusal to engage avoidance and withdrawal without any discernable cost any discernable adverse outcomes or impacts is Happy gol lucky all by himself enjoying his own company much preferring Solitude and solitary Pursuits to anything we have to offer that's humiliating that's insulting you know so we want to force the schizoid to become normal but how can we how can we obtain this outcome by understanding the SK the skis by somehow entering the skiz Mind sk's mind and and informing him that is finally someone grasps what it is to be a schizoid and of course in all these narcissistic defenses that the schizoid provokes in us there are hidden assumptions then schizoid because of his refusal or her refusal to communicate is a blank screen and we can project and do project onto this screen fantasies wishes dreams parts of ourselves that we either reject or either aspire to the schizoid becomes a fulfillment of our inter internal space a flourishing and blossoming of our internal space externalized the skizo it in other words provokes in us an Outsourcing reaction we Outsource the nether areas and the resoures and the nuks and crannies unvisited cobwebbed areas of our mind we Outsource them and project them on to the schizoid SK because the schizoid doesn't push back doesn't provide any input or any feedback so the kiz can be anything we want him to be he's a blank screen to be projected on at the same time the schizo is perceived as a blank blank slate as raw material we can somehow mold the schizoid we can somehow form the schizoid his reticence his tacan reluctance to to to attach to bond to engage to communicate to to discuss his aloofness his Detachment are perceived as a primitive state of being it is as if he lacks the skills to do all this it's as if he is in a kind of primordial state atavistic state and now we can extricate him from this from this swamp nondifferentiated swamp can extricate him from this primordial soup and we can impose on him a psychological Evolution we can mold him form him change him transform him heal him rescue him save him fix him in other words the skizo it provokes in US The Rescuer savior complex or reaction we perceive the schizoid as in need of help to become normal to enjoy life and above all to enjoy us human company sex love romance intimacy everything cooperation everything one person can offer another and here is the poor schizoid denied all this and we want to bring him into our Paradise where everyone is with everyone happily ever after it is through the schizoid that we seek to realize the fantasy of empathy and interhuman connectedness these are fantasies of course there's not such thing we're all alone we're atoms empathy is an illusion and even worse it's a delusion and yet we want to impose it on the on the schizoid because he threatens is is mere existence is proof that all our beliefs about interpersonal interpersonal interactions are nonsense and we need him we need to eradicate him we need to eliminate him as he is kill him in effect and then resurrect him he very religious it's a little like Jesus you know 3 days and he will rise from the dead no longer schizoid but one like us and this is an adventure this is a narrative it's like a movie it's thrilling it's technicala the challenge of the kizu poses um kind of embellishes Our Lives we we come alive trying to convert and transform the schiz spending time with a schizoid is often extremely excruciatingly boring the skis is not exactly a fun kind of person and uh he much prefers to stay at home read a good book watch a great movie go to sleep forget sex he's not interested in sex it doesn't turn him on he's not aroused and he regards any interactions with people as a burden an annoyance a nuisance so it's very boring to be with a skis but being invested in the project of a approaching a schizoid penetrating the schizoids firewalls entering the schizoids mind and then transforming the skiz into a normal human being that's a movie that's wonderful that's Hollywood that's the stuff of Hollywood and so it gives our lives meaning and makes sense of them challenges us the Detachment of this k is misconstrued as a cry for help skito it is misperceived as helpless and childish when in reality the schizoid is actually highly self-sufficient much more self-sufficient than anyone and not in need not in need of anyone or anything with the schizoid there's no threat of intimacy and there's lots of personal space and this tends to attract to the schizoid other schizoids or people with insecure attachment styles for example avoidant attachment style and people with mental health pathologies such as for example narcissist and Psychopaths but especially borderlines why would borderlines be attracted to someone who offers no intimacy and insists on personal space and time which are exclus exclusive which exclude the partner why would the borderline insist on this because the borderline believes that if she were to convert the skizo into a normal person for example if she were to introduce him to the magic of sex then he would be hers she would own him and possess him and should be able to use him for external regulation because the schizoid is stable is safe so he's a perfect partner the only problem is he never exits his shell he's like a turtle so the borderline when she comes across a schizoid says to herself wow had he had he only been normal he would have been my perfect partner my rock my world and so she tries to convert him into a normal person because then he will be perfect for her borderlines get very attached to schizoids to their detriment of course because the SK schizoid is unable to externally regulate the border line so in relationships between Border Lines and skisis there is even more drama in emotional disregulation than in relationships between bines and narcissis while the the schizoids Detachment avoidance and withdrawal are misconstrued as helplessness and child childishness or even a cry for help the skizo self-sufficiency is misinterpreted as strength the borderline misinterprets this self containment as strength wow he's so strong he doesn't need anyone he's so Fearless he doesn't need anything in all these is the schizoids asexuality the schizoids regard sex as a chore and not a very pleasant one the skizo essential asexuality in all this is a challenge and the main reason why relationships with schizoids uh break down it's especially a challenge where the borderline is concerned because one of of her main weapons of addiction main ways she gets her partner addicted to to her is sex and it means nothing to the schizoid um similarly schizoids are likely to be intellectually challenged if the potential partner is highly intelligent intellectual insightful with a synoptic view Innovative creative skizo it is likely to be reactive to this but his reactivity would res resembles very much the reactivity of the of the autistic person is going to react only only to the segments or sections Elements which somehow resonate with his own Hobbies or concerns or or ideas or wishes or plans and so on so it's going to be highly selective and he is not going to resonate with the intellectual output of his partner as if it were an integral part of his partner he's going to he's going to react he reacts to the intellectual output of the partner as if the intellectual output were the partner he partners he gets attached to he interacts with the intellectual output not with the source of the intellectual output the partner the partner is perceived as the cost of the intellectual um stimulation intellectual arousal you have unfortunately the stimulation the arousal are coming from a human being and that's the cost I have to pay I have to be in contact with the human being okay so this is a general introduction to schizoid phenomena and schizoid personality and now on to the seminar you don't have to watch the entire seminar all at once it's divided to segments uh take your time if the topic interests you why not watch it over a whole week an entire week um schizoid phenomena schizoid personality are fascinating because they constitute the bridge between psychotic disorders and personality disorders and this is where narcissism comes in narcissism is on the border of psychosis exactly like borderl and therefore it seems that the foundational disorder the basic disorder the building block of all these disorders is schizoid SCH the schizoid personality in its various permutations and mutations it becomes narcissism borderline or psychosis have fun
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THIS IS CHEATING! 2 EXPLOSIVE Money Pass Plays That Score Vs Any Defense in Madden 21! Saints Tips
need some fast cheap reliable muck coins go to mmoxp.com and use discount code money shot for five percent off your order link in the description below welcome back youtubers and madden fans this is mad money shot sniffing up the mad cheese as always got some plays for you out of the saints blue book i haven't put out any plays from the saints my favorite playbook in the game uh pretty much every year i haven't put out nothing uh for them this year so i'm gonna give you guys a scheme out of the the single back wing stack uh before we get into the video though i just want to let you guys know that for people have been asking about the ebooks uh they're either rolling out tonight or tomorrow so i'll give you guys an update in the morning on my saturday video uh but ultimately they're just about done so the saints and the saints are gonna be the first one every year they're the first one that i roll out that's why i'm giving you guys this scheme uh it's mostly a passing scheme but there's some really good run plays uh including the stretch and uh the where's that here the halfback zone week those are the two best run plays i'll show them later in the video but i'm gonna start off with some pass plays this is an explosive passing scheme uh for the most part i mean honestly i might not even have time for the running plays that might just be on my patreon but it is what it is so we're gonna start off with my favorite pass play which is the spot stick before i get into the video though if you guys could help me out go down a little bit hit the like button like shares comments all that stuff really helped this channel out help out my videos i'm trying to help you out as best i can so do me a favor help me out back other than that if you like what you see do me a favor hit the subscribe button and stick around so this play right here against cover three all you really got to do is uh streak the a route i don't really have i don't think i have the right speed guy here but that's fine so we're just gonna go we're gonna motion him out uh and then the b route here michael thomas is going to get enough separation that he's going right in the scene now some of the plays i'm going to show you later in this scheme are our cover three beaters where they cross the defense now you have to be you can't be like short side you have to run this more to the open side you don't have to be like all the way over but you have to be somewhat to the right of the center of the field for this to work like this it's just the way that the the game is programmed so we're going to do this two different ways we're also going to have the ability to motion out cook here i'm only doing that because pre-snap it moves that safety that's all i really care about is him being out of the middle of the field because he's the one that's really going to be the biggest chance of being giving this play a problem so you can see right there quarterback bites one more time i'm gonna go to the replay just to show you guys i gotta accentuate this because i put out a play earlier in the year and people weren't realizing that you really have to wait for this corner back here who he will he'll drop back you see right here he's running back if you throw it here it's a big city but if you wait for him to turn off and take try to take away his outside route you can see here he's like doing like an s he's doing like an s in coverage then you can see he's gone i actually probably should have waited a little bit longer because he'll he'll get all the way out here he almost had time to recover like if he's fast enough you can see there's a little bit of a chance for recovery but for the most part you just have to wait till he turns and then bullet and pass lead away and you're hitting home run touchdowns really easily in this formation so i'll go ahead and run a second version of this as well this is something you could do against pretty much any one of these but i'm gonna run against tampa too this is also very good tampa two play all you're gonna do exact same setup all you're gonna do is uh drag the a route this time before i'm trying to drag it's not working so what am i not doing here so yeah the game was just like glitching out so basically i just i just dragged the a button there got the rb route on the street blocked running back pretty much every time and this is going to be a big play against cover two now uh just as long as we can one play this as well but this is going to be a scenario where you definitely want to run this to the open side of the field this is something where i could easily run out of space um because of the i mean you can the tight end you can really streak or drag whichever one you want it really doesn't matter i'm choosing a because he gets across the field faster and he's gonna pull that corner back down now this is not even a cover too this is a cover three you can see it has the exact same effect so you could really if you're not reading the coverage properly you can really run it this way the whole time so you can like i said you can run it like this every time um and just you know basically maximize this look i mean you can see as long as you're running it to the open side of the field you're gonna have success either way the x route that's beating this cover too is also going to beat uh cover four so that's something to keep in mind cover four cornerbacks don't typically cover out this far as you can see right there we get easy one play touchdown so cover three cover for our cover three cover two you got one play touchdown you just have to pick the right route against cover three it's gonna be the b route against cover two it's gonna be the x route so now we gotta cover four look this is another uh play where this x-ray is going to beat outside because these cornerbacks just don't cover so you just you just have to wait till it gets to the boundary and uh bullet and pass lead outside i'll do that one more time you don't even have to make any adjustments these x routes they just they these these corner routes just do a good job that's a much better look of what it's going to look like as he doesn't catch it because i got a stupid animation which you know that's typical madden so here we go one more time like i said don't no adjustments really needed like i said just need a little bit a little bit of a bullet in the past leading we're gonna get that outside cover four so that's definitely my favorite play i'll show you guys another pass play here another explosive uh one play touchdown out of this formation then i'll show the run plays that's probably the end of the video uh the pa fork this is something that i used to use as a man cover beater uh although now it's really more of a cover three cover four beater so against cover four all you have to do is motion this guy out here everything else is gonna work to your advantage you're gonna have a really big play now the only thing that i really should have changed uh other than i mean the pass is gonna be very important you have to you have to basically bullet pass lead away from this free safety i'll go to the replay to watch that again too you can block the running back too that's not something that's really um critical to the play the rb route though is you can see he's going to pull that safety just a little just a little bit make him hesitate and that's part of the reason that we're getting over the top so easily so cover four this is really a design play this is also a good cover three one play touchdown but obviously the first place showed you it's a little bit faster because this is a play where the where the guy has to cross the center of the field um so i don't find it's necessarily best you also have an extra blitzer typically when you have covered three plates uh because that's just the way the cover threes are but uh once again if you can buy that time you're just waiting for them to cross the center of the field once again so if you come out you're expecting cover four he's gonna cover three it'll work but the first play is gonna be much better because how much faster it is so the rest of these passing plays will be on my patreon or on my community tab uh from the join now button here uh but as far as the run plays go uh we have some really good run plays out of this as well my favorite bread and butter run play is definitely the halfback zone week we'll just put them all in the audibles as you can see the zone week is already there so i don't know why i did that but ultimately we'll put the stretch in there and then we're also going to put the uh the last one is going to be the the jet sweep so for my money the uh the halfback zone week is probably the best of the of the red butter plays that i would run the most in game i i hit him hit my opponent with these nine times out of ten uh the other plays are really when i'm trying to look for a big play trying to look for a home run play uh but ultimately i'm hitting this uh hitting the zone week over and over it's very consistent uh you can see it creates a sp creates a lane either right there a lot of times you just have to run it outside to the left behind the receivers and you're gonna have a lot of success now the other place like i said they're a little bit bigger um if you have like the the stretch here if you have a a zone plate motioning over one of these tight ends to give yourself a blocking advantage is going to be key if it's a man play uh you don't want to do that if it's a man play there won't be a cornerback on the right side so you typically just want to just leave it as is uh and and just go to the to the open side of the field as i actually ran out of running room there uh but ultimately like i said here we have it looks like maybe a cover three if it's a cover three hit him with that stretch uh if i motion this guy out if it is a cover three he'll back off which is perfect so now i have a huge blocking advantage to that to that side because i got a tight end blocking a cornerback although he really do a very good job he just kind of like hit him and they he didn't hold it at all but you can see there's advantages to be had there this looks like it might be a cover three again let's go and do that one more time uh see like i said the cover three quarterback backs off which gives me even more space to this side um there i mean i probably shorted that but you see i mean there was a lane so very consistent run place those are two of them more consistent right there uh and they're very very consistent you can run that all game that combination of plays i also like to hit the jet sweep as long as it's not a cover 2 the jet sweep is typically going to have some good success right there we got a great block i know where was that blocking what was that blocking previously from jared cook because he made a great play there he blocked two guys there so like i said i like to throw that in but it's definitely not something i mean i just like to throw that in because honestly jet sweeps are fun to run and they keep your opponent guessing but ultimately nine times out of ten i'm hitting them with this inside zone has actually do a pretty pretty bad job uh on the last run but i'm gonna end the video there uh because like i said this is this is i'm gonna save the rest of the plays uh for my patreon up for my join section so that's it that's the vid five play scheme running and passing in my opinion one of the bread and butters of my offense uh typically whatever you know whatever game i'm playing uh very very successful so if you guys want to see more stuff out of the saints let me know in the comments section the like button other than that thanks for watching man my out need more help or just want to show your support then head over to my patreon and join my team where you can get exclusive content like ebooks and bonus plays as well as early access to my bids and more 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41 Dad Jokes in 4 Minutes! (with special guest star...)
Good morning, John! I'm back, and I'm officially a dad! Which means that I can make a video that I've wanted to make for years, but did not feel qualified, until this moment. This... is 41 dad jokes, in under 4 minutes. Now that I have a son, you might say I have a "dad bod", but I'd rather call it a "father figure." I don't know if you know this, but I can cut through wood just by looking at it. Yeah, I didn't believe it at first either, but I saw it with my own eyes. You know what the loneliest cheese is? Provolone. Also, did you hear about the explosion at the cheese factory? Yeah, it was terrible. The only thing left was the brie (debris). I just found out my friend was dating a communist. He really should've noticed, there were so many red flags. To the man who stole my thesaurus, I have NO WORDS for how angry I am! You know, I've always hated elevators, which is why I've recently started taking steps to avoid them. Hey, how long is dinner gonna be? Oh, uh like, th—this long? You know, I like to wear these leather shoes when I'm sneaking around at night. 'Cause they are literally made of hide. I cannot wait for my son to one day say to me: "Dad, I think I have your sense of humor." So that I can say to him: "You give that back!" So, why do scuba divers fall backwards out of boats? 'Cause if they fell forward, they'd still be in the boat. Hank 1: "Alright, uh, what are you doing?" Hank 2: "I'm looking for Will Smith. He always leaves Fresh Prints." I love how the Earth rotates; it really makes my day. Hey, how does dinner smell? Through its nose I guess? Feeling cranky, baby? There's a nap (an app) for that! You know, I don't like Russian dolls. They are so full of themselves! Hank 1: *Laughs* Hank 2: Dude, what is so funny? H1: Oh, I'm just looking at mountain ranges on Google Images. They are hill areas! Oh, boiling water. You will be mist! You know, I've realized that— *baby crying sound* Aww, are you resisting arrest? That's okay. I don't want them to accuse me of kidnapping. Orion's Belt. Huge waste of space. Get it? Like waist of space? Yeah, I know I get it. It's not a great joke. I give it 3 stars. Aww. You're done with your nap? This is my baby. Hey, how you doing? Okay, we're gonna take you to mommy, sorry. What's Whitney Houston's favorite type of coordination? Hand eeeyyyeee. Hank 1: What're you doing? What are you doing? Hank 2: I'm uh, measuring your patience. Ow! What do you get when you divide a poop into three pieces? Turds! You get turds! How many sides does a circle have? That is actually a really interesting ques— Two! The outside and the inside. Man, can I eat a quesadilla right now. A whole case? Why don't you just start from one "dilla" and see how you feel from there? Hey, how's the temperature out there? It's pretty nice, you only need like a jean jacket. Oh, so it's in the 80s? What did Barack Obama say when he dropped his shell at the beach? "Oh no! My shell!" That's my Barack Obama impersonation. I've been working on it. So, these two pharaohs, they farted at the same time. Yeah, they had a toot In common. Oh, son, I'm glad I'm not your math book. It has got so many problems! What's the difference between a roast beef and pea soup? Anybody can roast beef. [Awkward silence] How do locomotives know where to go? They go through lots of training. Hey you know where you can get chicken stock in bulk? Yeah. The stock market. Hank 1: Hey, what are you reading? Hank 2: This? It's a mystery. Hank 1: I mean, doesn't it say right on the cover? One time I was at this really skeezy bus stop and there was a lobster with boobs. Yeah, it was a busty crustacean at a crusty bus station. Hank 1: Hey, do you serve fish here? Hank 2: Yeah, we do. Hank 1: Excellent, Dave will have the steak. Oh, man, there's a hole in my shoe. It's how I get my foot in it. John, it was a real pat on the back for me when Organic Valley decided they were gonna sculpt me out of butter. It was a dairy big deal for me. It was a churning point in my life. I... think it made me a butter man. That actually is a thing that happened. Organic Valley sculpted me out of butter because people voted on Twitter enough. And finally, you know what my very first dad joke of dadhood was? We were headed out, and he needed a new diaper, and so I was like, "I'm gonna change him real quick." I put him on the changing table and I said, "Now what am I gonna change you into? A rhinoceros?" And I was like, yes! I'm a dad! I made an embarrassing joke, and I got peed on, and I'm officially a dad and I love it! John, I'll see you on Tuesday. I cannot believe how many jokes videos I've made over the years. You can watch all of them, I made a playlist. Boop de de boop do doo, bop!
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Overwatch Confirmed For Nintendo Switch
man links are everywhere we need a plumber y'all doing before we get started with this video give it a thumbs up bro there's a Nintendo Direct tonight your boy will be live-streaming it 6 p.m. Eastern Standard Time make sure you subscribe make sure your notifications are on but one of Nintendo's game announcements has been leaked and confirmed a launch day over watch this is coming courtesy of Kotaku but before we talk about Kotaku's update y'all remember an overwatch case was leaked on the Internet officially licensed by Nintendo all right so now Kotaku is reporting one of tonight's Nintendo Direct announcements has leaked early overwatch is coming to switch and it'll be out next month a shout out to falcon punch for subscribing are you subscribed to my channel you're watching this video and you're not subscribed stop being a freeloader and subscribing word on the word on this comes from a couple of retail leaks according to retail leaks then we've confirmed with two of their sources this is coach aqua saying that they've confirmed with two of their sources that it's in fact coming out next month what date the European retail leaks point to the porch release date of October 18th in Europe and they said in North America October 15th so and approximately one month overwatch will be on the Nintendo switch Wow I think this is a dope announcement now part of me is wondering is this too little too late for as far as all the watch is concerned because some dudes are saying it's lit some dudes are saying over watches then it's not as popular of course it's not as popular as it used to be but the gameplay is still dope they continue to update the game and so I think this is still a dope dope dope addition to the switch library paladins is one of the best third-party games on the switch runs out of smooth 60 frames per second now I have overwatch already I have it on my xbox time will tell whether or not I'm going to double dip I'm not sure yet but what would make this perfect for me announce that it's cross play Nintendo paladins the other hero shooter is cross play with the xbox let overwatch we cross play with at least Microsoft we know how sony's been with cross play lately but if it's at least cross spray with xbox that would be perfect for me lit lit lit great edition overwatch coming to the Nintendo switch October 15th according to call tah cool alright dudes many Tendo direct is to know I'm also gonna be announcing the giveaway for a Nintendo switch light to a lucky member of the OGC we got to be there twitch sub a YouTube member or a patreon sponsor I am gonna be in announcing the giveaway for the Nintendo switch alight at the Nintendo Direct right after the Nintendo Direct is over all right dudes what do you guys think about everything we talked about in this video short video sound off in the conversation below I want to know what before you go bro click that subscribe button step today all things game bro don't just point at the leak fix it man your plumber [Music]
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I HATE Being Imposter - Among Us with Voice Actors (Nicole Tompkins, Shannon Woodward & More)
wow no way this is broken no i'm done i'm [ __ ] done i can't i'm sorry i just cursed i hate this i hate everything hey there friends and welcome back to strange rebel gaming i'm brianna white and today we're doing something a little bit different i was recently invited to do a among us collab with nicole tompkins who is the voice of jill valentine in resident evil 3 remake and i said heck yeah and so i'm super excited to do this collab with super amazingly talented actors one of which is shannon woodward who is dina in the last of us part two so i could not be more excited the rest of the amazing guests and their respective links whether it be twitter instagram or twitch a lot of them are twitch streamers are in the links in the description below i hope you enjoy this video i don't usually post among us but this was just such a wild ride i couldn't help myself i rolled imposter the first three games in a row after not having played this game for many months at a time so it was kind of wild and my chat was going crazy at the time and they said you have to post this to youtube and so here i am posting it to youtube i hope that you enjoy it good luck everyone yeah this is this was chaos um so you know have fun okay so my chat should be able to hear me right can you hear the game i can't hear the game at all all right i gotta find a buddy here i'm gonna be real honest i have no idea what i'm doing i i haven't played this game in months and i don't remember anything man i have so much anxiety right now i hate everything just make things break oh man my heart is beating so fast i am such a bad at this bad at this those are words right man my chat believes in me and they should not yes hello yes hello hello i called this meeting and i called it um i was alone with nicole and electrical and i have never seen such shoddy behavior it's nicole no it's nicole that's two for two now my friend what are you talking about i did all three of myself neil just stop um phillip i did all three of my tasks i saw you run away from me three times as i went from one two three in electrical and then i left and then as i left reactor got called you split and didn't head towards reactor because you were freaking yeah i headed towards the reactor right away and nicole and shannon were the only ones in there they are just diligently taking care of the reactor i love a task and then right after i did though i did the behavior i did the count to ten right after i did um the hand print it's fine guys do what you got to do but look i leave i'm going to leave space to be wrong about this of course i think nicole has had a couple opportunities to kill me but i don't know maybe she's grooming me she's marinated she's married i agree she's marinated nicole many times and she hasn't killed me but um okay right now i'm i'm willing to temporarily rescind my sauce with seven people still on the board but we you know there's still two killers among us so i think we should start making you know pointing fingers jacques you're awfully loud about this you've been the first one voting both rounds because it's nicole it's clearly nicole and you all ruined the day quite frankly are we good to skip on this or should we always skip on seven okay we're skipping on seven but i'm watching you please i'm watching the ship is doomed oh newborn still throwing sauce all right everyone uh muted good luck do your task my heart i cannot handle this i hate it i don't remember what any of the tasks are if anybody asks me anything i'll just lie i'll just lie i don't know please nobody call me out on anything i know i'm pretending to do a card swipe here don't know we're just gonna do that well i see i'm already here now i gotta fix it i'm so bad oh man i'm just trying to follow people around now we're all just going right around the table what is happening i just want to stick with somebody so that i have some kind of proof oh just be my buddy stop running away from me so nervous i don't think he wants to be my buddy oh man b-dubs will you be my buddy there you can be my buddy all right cool oh man stress is so real oh okay hello avenge my death oh cried but they weren't listening to me even though i throw cold hard logic at their faces yeah so question question go ahead at the back okay how long were you with blue me i was with you the entire time i was just trying to find a buddy nicole is 100 one of the killers because she walked out of navigation when i arrived she then disappeared for a while and then came back to navigation and started standing around a strange thing to do with someone who should be doing tasks no because the oxygen literally went off while i was in navigation so i went down to go around to admin to fix it and then i went back to navigation to finish the task what are you talking about voting yeah i think we i think it's gotta be it's only the third time i i think at a certain point about a mountain of evidence third time that somebody somebody a unique individual has accused can i also address that i'm pretty sure we've never kicked out a killer in this game so there's two killers right i'm putting an early sus on b dubs who has been acting strange to me [Music] i just can't handle it i don't know what to do it is very important that the ghost or person with the last task do that task or we are going to have to kill each other on very moderate sus when we have no hard evidence that's the only reason i called this one you got no hard evidence that's what i'm saying but there is one task in the entire crew that needs to be done yeah i'm done with all my tests oh i have one task left do the task do the test do it and now we should vote with our consciousness you're gonna like protect me yeah yes officer nibon is here wait if that's the case then bree is bad being what that would make bree the bad bean wow although i still obsessed with newborn because he was on camera as long as blue saw me uh do the med scan is visual task on yeah okay thank you all right then breathe you're in trouble here if philip does this i don't know wait you guys are already voting what i'm skipping i'm skipping yeah just click skip this is this is how crew wins this is socialism in action beautiful you love to see it i'm doomed this is it i'm doomed we're all just gonna stay right here what can i do i can't do anything oh man oh there we go [Music] hi everyone what just happened who was it what just happened is exactly my deep question right now it was brie and nicole but brie's never played before right no i i've played before but i haven't played in like a month months multiple months that's murder anew next time you're imposter like you don't have to kill anyone but if you did it that would be great you have no idea i was i'm like sweating right now i was just panicking the entire time i hate being imposter more than anything in the world me too you're the most joyful wonderful human and i was like oh no i was telling my chat you really can't hear me because my stream's literally just non-existent um but i was telling my chat i was like bri bri is panicking right now total panic am i like past you and i was like this is this is what a panicked being well and to be fair i have won a game before as an imposter not killing anyone so i thought maybe that could just be my strat forever why oh my god no i can't handle it oh no oh just make it stop oh no i gotta actually kill people this time i who then stood still in that hallway was it down on the bottom right part of the map because that's where i just passed brie who was like kind of standing there sorry i was looking in my tab too i was looking at my map okay okay okay and i walked by the killer and couldn't remember if it was bree or shannon or phillip and you just confirmed that it was brie so bree made this kill she walked right by me as she was running wait i have so what is this about bree uh brie made this kill on oxygen and then she ran south i was running north from shields and i ran past her but i couldn't remember um i'm i'm skipping on this one if anyone wants to watch me take out the trash oh bye brae guys next uh next time just for the record oh thank god oh it's over oh my god i'm so glad it's done oh okay no more imposter for me no sir i swear i was going to be more aggressive this round i tried but i didn't even kill anyone and i got blamed for blue's murder i'm so sorry but i'm so glad it was you know oh my god i'm gonna feel so bad if it wasn't her it was okay team no way this is broken no i'm done i'm [ __ ] done i can't i'm sorry i just cursed i hate this i hate everything oh my gosh no i'll never ever play this game ever again my heart hurts i just want to die oh you are an imposter so i can't kill you but i want to oh my god everyone dies hey can i just lock myself in here i'm so over it i hate everything oh my gosh i'm never you are also an imposter you're next you're going down i'm gonna kill everyone oh my god [Music] it was over like to the what up to the right of where the cafeteria is i gotta learn the name of these areas um if you just go if you take if you could take a right out of the main area where you start and there's like the for the front part of the ship obviously where you do like asteroids right below that whatever that is oxygen got it where is the little buddy at right now it's the best place to start here in uh comms i was in the little middle like meeting area i have been a reactor and i've seen i've seen b-dubs most of the time yeah i'm on the simon says right now i feel like the perfect way that this goes is since chris has been murdered every time it's it's [ __ ] chris i like that i feel like it has to be i haven't seen chris this entire time neither have i me neither i have you and we have to put somebody here chris are you bad bean chris are you the bad being bro you can tell me i i promise i'm not i'm going about my task very very efficiently by the way what was the last task yeah what was the last thing you did i had to do two uh folders i had two loading folders and i had one uh like uh leaf thing got it i think it's blue and that's how the cookie crumbled i knew it guys if that people are murdered and no one sees it it's clearly won and becomes the only one that's proven to be like well i'm going to suss out exactly who it is and meetups didn't do that this round brie is a professional kill i guess if i have to be an imposter three times in a row i literally just went through killing every time the timer was up it was awful i just wanted to get caught in the south electrical you did you just wanted to get i just wanted to get caught so that i could end my misery the limited netflix series about your spring statistically which suggests that there's can you believe that happened everyone oh thank god i just get to do my tasks go about my business relearn how to play this game i don't even care if i get murdered i'm just going off into the distance to do my tasks just gonna do them all and i i'm gonna love it go ahead murder me turn me into a ghost i'll take it i'm just gonna do um i'm literally shaking right now you all have no idea i am really shaking can you i can you i don't know you can't see it right oh no i'm stuck in here well i can do this gonna do some wires oh yeah wires is one of them i'm the only one i found a i found phillips ham bone yeah it looks like a little ham bone or something you get like a turkey leg anyway r.i.p phillip it was in the bottom right hand corner of storage i was doing the fuel task and i couldn't even see the body but i saw the report button so then i went and looked down and there he was i didn't see anybody i was kind of in that area i saw b-dubs go by i was i was in electrical with um nicole she left and then i got trapped in electrical i got trapped in the hallway outside of electrical all three doors i can't verify that all i saw was you disappearing into that corridor and then me getting trapped into that has nothing to do with me doing anything but if storage was killed said right yeah i went to the left i was literally trapped the storage door was closed was the story but i don't know if that means anything i'll say jeff was kind of creeping around me a little bit you jeff was creeping i think i saw him in the hallway standing by a bench i'll tell you right now i definitely was taking my time i saw bree scoping out beat though i was agreeing trying to figure out who was the one doing weird stuff but i mean throw me off the ship if you want well i know bree is relatively newer to the game right because she she stopped walking which is kind of a clue to a killer opening listen you know i'm not an imposter four times in a row that could totally happen we don't but i don't think you're the imposter this time we'll see um well it's nicole and i don't think either i don't i don't think it's b dubs either i can tell you i was scoping both of them i'm a little suss on my dear jeff we'll find out so we skipping or what i'm skipping but that's just because i don't have any information because i was locked in a hallway yeah i'm i'm just on you man pretty soft i should definitely be trying to figure out who the killer is but at this point in my life i just need to be a ghost calmly doing tasks somebody else get that somebody else like understand where i'm coming from i just want to be a ghost doing my tasks if i run out of oxygen fine it is what it is holy [ __ ] okay i found her in um uh just outside navigation i had shannon and brie next to me it seemed like we were all doing the wires was anybody in security because they would have seen they would have seen the killer if somebody's on was anybody on cams wait where was it it was in the corridor leading to navigation from o2 okay i was bunched up with two other people doing the task just on the left-hand side of admin is that what that is were the other two people that were with me what task was it reinforced with like the card thing yeah it was it was me it was great what task were you doing shannon were doing the electrical right i i bunched in right with you and then just clicked it and i think it was wires but i had just come from admin i put out o2 and then i did the swipe and then i walked across the hallway yeah it was wireless so i was in admin and i didn't see jeff then i left i doubled back because i was nervous somebody died in there and then jeff runs out i was like whoa okay gotta go back to med bay gotta go back to doing this thing here select the anomaly did that task good stuff don't you kill me okay see blue see jeff jeff's doing stuff here all right so i can say that jeff looks like he seems to be doing tasks but is jeff maybe just good at faking it because the tasks completed bar didn't go up for jeff or blue that's pretty sus right oh no jeff is dead way that's where the body was at the lights were off for a long time okay so i don't know what was the body that was reported shannon avenge my death okay because jeff is dead too and i just literally was standing with jeff and blue at watching them do tasks and now jeff is dead and i'm saying like a millisecond i am already down by an electrical that i'm i couldn't possibly rent that's how you get around fast well you can't be because i was in i did upload and then i ran over to electrical and there was but the total task completed bar did not go up when you walked away from that task what was the task it was upload yeah it was uploads oh yeah jeff and blue were in the same spot presumably doing the same task now jeff is dead and blue is reporting i'm voting blue i'm super convinced all right no this one this one doesn't have that just happy to be alive guys it's happy to be here with you all i'm so sorry that was really my fault i'm pretty sure i killed i killed jeff literally and i think in fred blue was it or it was it was it was awful i thought i was gonna be vented for sure it was wildly fun i could not believe those first three rounds that i got imposter three times in a row and then i got accused on the fourth round and i was like there's no way i'm gonna be imposter four times in a row it was insane but i had so much fun and meeting all these amazingly talented people was such a special treat thank you all for watching i hope you enjoyed it please remember to like the video if you did enjoy it share it with all your friends so they can enjoy it too and of course please remember to subscribe to this little channel right here strange rebel gaming so you don't miss the next video we don't usually play among us on this channel we usually play the last of us part 2 and final fantasy vii remake and god war and horizon zero dawn but uh if you want to see more among us let me know i can try to get a another voice actor collab going we'll see if you enjoy it let me know leave me a comment that's all i love you all bye [Music]
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Rewriting a 1985 BASIC Program in Haskell
hey Internet welcome to la Vida lambda my name is Jonathan and in today's episode we're gonna be talking about serve a neat little project I've been working on for the last little while not so much for the project itself but for the process by which it was developed now before we get into the nitty-gritty of the project I want to talk a little bit about some some background on how it came into being now my father is a huge Habs fan and back in 1985 he wrote a program called intel stats and what MTL stats does is it allows him to track hockey statistics for his favorite team and he's able to record these statistics in to accumulate a database of all of this statistical game information and he's been doing this for 30-some odd years now as you might imagine over the years he's had to modify it a few times to so that it would run on a modern system and a couple of years back he ran into a problem or just would print anymore so he tried a number of things he was able to come up with a solution so what he decided he was going to do was that he was going to rewrite it entirely from scratch you know modern and programming language so that are running on a modern system unfortunately what he found was that he didn't have the time to learn a new programming language because you know he's got things to do and the statistics tracking itself is quite it's quite the endeavor as it stands so what he ended up doing was he he commissioned me to write the software for him now I don't know anything about hockey I mean I know the general concept that you want to get the puck in the other guy's net more often they get the puck in yours that's that's about all I know about her despite having grown up surrounded by it I just it just never really clicked with me but the project was interesting so I asked him if he had any preferences about what language he wants of written in because I mean that's his project and he didn't care he said I just I don't care as long as it runs on no I just wanted to run so obviously I picked a school because Haskell is my favorite language there are lots of reasons for that I'm not gonna get into all of those here that's probably the subject for another video but that suffice to say that's where I chose now because he had been using the software for so long he didn't want it to change a whole lot in terms of in terms of the user experience because he wanted he was familiar with it he didn't he didn't want like something entirely different he just wanted to track his statistics we had always been doing and he just wanted it to work so we decided early on that we would go with just a basic ASCII text interface because the original program was that and so I I figured okay that's not a problem that's ASCII text is really easy now the first kind of major hurdle that we ran into was the fact that it would use standard input standard output like any other text-based program but the original program did certain things like clear the screen move the cursor on the screen I eventually down the road he wanted to be able to add color and sound to it which we haven't gone into yet but that's that's coming and so first I decided that I would look at the library called brick because I've used brick before it's really great it's it's really sort of abstracted it's got a really nice abstract interface that lets you think of things in sort of functional terms the way the way Haskell kind of is and it's really really nice but unfortunately what I discovered is since my father runs Windows and I run Linux brick doesn't compile brick isn't supported on Windows or brick doesn't support the Windows operating system so I couldn't use it because well I could make the program it wouldn't run on a system and that completely defeats the whole point so I had to find something different so what I found was that in the package repository there was a Haskell wrapper around the N Christmas library which was written in C in the nineties I'm not sure and it's it's it's kind of old but it's still there it's supported so I decided I would build this program on top of that now the problem with this is that M cursors is kind of old and was designed really to be used in C which is an imperative programming language rather than a functional programming language like Haskell so and it and it really feels like an imperative kind of type of library so what I decided I would do is I was going to build kind of a brick like architecture to sit between to sit between the end curses library and the program that I was writing and and have that handle talking to the end curses librarian and I have that working so because this program was written to run on a trs-80 the memory requirements aren't really very intense I mean it's expanded a little bit beyond that but not a great deal it doesn't store huge huge amounts of data mostly what it does is it prints out a report for every game and then a lot of the a lot of the information is then discarded so there's not a lot of persistent information that we need to keep Tom there's a list of players and their stats for the current year and over their lifetime there's game standings and that's about it um database wise so it's not a really big database that we need to keep so I decided the best way to handle this the easiest way to handle this especially working within a functional language was that I would just store the entire contents of the database as a JSON blob on disk so when the program starts up it slurps up the information from this JSON file loads it into memory and then works with with all the data just in rain and then when it's done and at the end of the session it just it just dumps all this information back into the the JSON file and it's it's ready to go for the next time you pick up the program so we're gonna look a little bit at how this works all right so here we have the main module for ngl stats every high school program is expected to have a main module and that main module is expected to have a main function that function is what is executed when your program is run so let's scroll down to our main function here and you'll see that it's actually quite simple there's not a lot to it the first thing that we'll notice is this running cursors function when crustose is supplied by the wrapper around the increases library the reason it exists is this an M cursors program has an initialization function that is supposed to be called at the beginning of the program which sets all the memory up and and so forth it also has a teardown function that gets called at the end the way that the this haskell wrapper around in curses keeps you from forgetting to do those is it makes all of the all of the end curses functions themselves instead of being standard haskell i/o functions it makes them this custom curses type which can only be called by running them through run curses and run curses automatically calls the setup and teardown functions for you so that you don't have to remember to run them so that it's it's physically impossible to call them without doing this which is kind of nice now our program is built around a something called a state transformer it's found in the Transformers package-on-package so since Haskell is a functional language it doesn't allow for mutable versions it actually does but only in certain special cases and a state transformer allows us to write programs sort of pretending that we're working in an imperative language because that's it's kind of helpful to be able to think in those terms even though the code is still purely functional um so what we're doing here is we're calling this in its state function which which I have written which basically just loads up the program and it pulls in the database of most of databases as we've talked about earlier and then sticks that database into the program state and then passes that initial program state into this eval state T function now eval state T is supplied by the Transformers library it evaluates a [Music] it evaluates a state transformer given an initial state so we're passing this main loop function into the Val state and we're giving it our in the state our initial state that that we've generated here so moving on to our main loop we see that main loop is of type action that's actually that's actually a custom type that I've defined the actual definition of it looks like this it's basically just a state transformer that uses this prog state value that we've defined down here Prague State just contains the program State so it uses the Prague state as its state value and then it generates a one of these custom curses actions based on that so the main functions as follows so it calls the dispatch function on the program state to figure out what controller we're running controller is also custom data type that I have written and I really just consists of two functions this draw controller function which takes which takes the program state and creates a window updater that also returns at cursor mode because sometimes we want the curse be visible sometimes we don't so what this what this draw controller function does is it looks at the program state and it creates a function to draw the screen based on that and decide whether the cursor is visible or not it also has a it also has this handle controller function which is an event handler that takes an event as its input event is defined in the cursors library all of these C dot names are defined in the purses in the Empress's library and it produces an action that returns a boolean type the boolean is true if the main loop should run again and it's false if the program is done running so as soon as an actually returns false the program is going to stop and then the curses cleanup functions are going to get called and the program exits so we've we have retrieved the controller from the dispatcher and we passed it into this C value the next thing that we are going to do is that we are going to get the the draw controller function from our controller value and we're going to draw it this lip function here just makes it a state transformer instead of a curses action the next thing we're going to do is we're going to get the default window now curses allows us to have manage multiple windows i've chosen not to deal with any of that in this instance because it just makes things too complicated and i didn't want to be to dependent on the library and then we pass the result into this w value so let's look at this next line which again is a little bit intimidating looking but we'll break it down here so we're getting the next event from curses this is typically going to be triggered when the user presses a key on the keyboard or the screen gets resized or something like that so it generates an event then nothing here tells the get event function that there is no time limit on how long we're willing to wait for an event app and it just locks the program it just halts execution of the program until an event is retrieved the return result of this function is going to be a maybe event which means maybe we're gonna get an event maybe we're not because we're waiting as long as it takes we know an event is going to come out of here so this from just function tells the compiler you gather is totally gonna be a value in here it's not gonna be nothing there's going to be something if this function were to return a nothing on our program would crash but in this case we can be fairly certain that's not going to happen so as much as I don't like to use from just in here it's fairly justified it then passes this event into the event handler for our controller so we pass the result of this to win M which looks at the resulting boolean that comes out whether it's true or false and if it's true it calls the main loop again otherwise the program exits so again the general breakdown of this function just to recap is it looks at the program state to figure out what controller we're using it calls the draw controller function on that controller to draw whatever suppose B on the screen based on whatever the program state is and then it waits for an event and passes that event to the controllers event handler and if the result is true it calls the main loop again otherwise it terminates so it's actually a fairly simple main loop than the adder now and curses is a very low-level library which means that we don't have a lot of these convenient input/output functions that that we have another language is it's just it's just very basic control of the terminal so move the cursor to this line change to this color etc etc so it doesn't have functions that you would expect to find in a lot of libraries like for instance fetch a string from the user that just doesn't have a prompt it doesn't have any kind of any kind of user prompts built into it that I'm aware of anyway so I ended up having to implement my own so an interesting consequence of that is that since I was having to implement all these functions for myself that you would expect to already be there I was able to kind of really tailor them to the project for instance when when my father would use his old program he would have his caps lock key turned on all the time because most of the input that he was doing was in uppercase characters so what I was able to do was I was able to write a prompt function that takes that when a key is pressed it looks at the the character that was brought in and if it's a lowercase it can say okay we actually want this to be uppercase effectively creating a sort of a virtual caps lock right in the program so so stuff that he wants to be forced to uppercase just automatically gets upper case later on we we came to a one spot in the program where he would enter a player a player's name and he wanted it written in the format where his last name comma first name and the last name was in all caps and then the first name was capitalized the way and name would typically be capitalized so I wrote kind of a custom function to to get input from the user that would that would lock all the characters to uppercase until it saw a comma and then it would lock the next he would lock the next character that wasn't a space to uppercase and then after that he would just let it would just pass the characters through as normal so you couldn't you could have you could just type the name without having to worry about shift or caps lock or anything and it would just capitalize properly in probably 95% of cases and that was really cool another thing that that I ended up doing was I created a sort of a player search function because when you're yes you're telling the program what player scored such and such a goal what player got this penalty what player we want to edit what player we want to look at the stats for etc um in the old program when he would enter a player he would have to type the players entire name so I created a custom function because the logic is working one by interpreting one keystroke event at a time it would update the screen so that as you're entering the players name it would be looking up in the database what players do I have that sort of match the strength with players that have this this sort of string of characters that's being entered in their name and it would present them underneath the prompt as a list of sort of autocomplete options so you could press f1 f2 f3 and you could be you could press the corresponding function key to select that player so you don't have to type a player's whole name which can be really tedious and error-prone so we eliminated that and that was that was actually pretty cool so yeah all in all it's been an interesting project so far it's it's still not it's no it's still not completed but I will have links to the source code down in the description so you can follow along with the project see how it's going also if you'd like to see more videos like this feel free to comment subscribe that sort of thing and you know just just let me know thanks for watching have a great day
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Into the Sun (but it's a legal activity)
evening folks miami beach audits here this happened to me this morning i'm uploading it or to show you the advantages that i was speaking about of having a camera which can be manually set up to avoid light shining at you or whatever by adjusting uh stops and iso levels i was complaining on a live stream about the fact that the camera in the live streaming app doesn't allow you to change any settings and it's on auto focus and it depends on an algorithm now this had been on a live stream and had been shot with their camera the entire video would have been white you'll see somewhere between two and two and a half minutes into it after i got all the camera control set and locked into position i was able to shoot directly into the sun and get this officer's face clearly with no or very little color distortion i was sitting here eating breakfast at about 10 o'clock this morning today being uh saturday july 17 2021 when uh two mbpd cruisers pulled up one of them had a captain inside the other one had an officer the officer got out and he started talking to me started giving me directives all right i'll show you the sprinkler head that i was sitting on that sticks out of the wall of an abandoned sword it used to be a 7-eleven right next to the fernandez bodega over there okay this is the fire plug i was sitting on and see this whole spigot next to it you notice it has no water to it it's logical that the water has also been turned off to this why when there was a fire in the building the fire department hooked up to a fire hydrant that's over there next to the school and they ran their hose over the fence of the school and across washington avenue to the door over here the officer came up started giving me directives you can't sit there you can't lean on the wall and i kind of straightened him out on that asking him what law was i breaking and he couldn't tell me anyway he left and i was still sitting here and i think you know the captain griefed him on how to handle this because of all the complaints that they've been getting they approached somebody who wasn't breaking the law and was on a public sidewalk minding his own business in order to give him directives which had no lawful packing i didn't follow any of them and he left without arresting me without id me although i was so concerned with getting the camera set up properly i forgot to ask his name and dad's number when i finally rendered the video it was not legible in the video on his chest because he was deliberately standing with the sun directly over his shoulder for the entire time and when i moved to try and get the sun further to the side he moved and every time i moved he was deliberately moving to keep the sun in a position something like where my cigarette is now in relation to his head in my camera shot i have to believe that all the complaints that they've received have caused a change in the way that they're approaching me even though they're still chasing everybody else off the sidewalk with the bully tactics like you've seen in previous of my videos but i think from now on i'm going to get them harassing me politely and this guy is polite as he was trying to be he still couldn't avoid dropping an f-bomb and barking directives at me when he first got here proves the tyrannical attitude well this was the first video that i shot processed and uploaded with my new phone you see how much better quality the pictures are than what you have been getting in the last few videos i'd like to thank everybody who helped me with the financing to get the new phone and contributed to the paypal that would be robert castro springs impact author seven freedom audits and leslie silveini and if there's anybody else who i forgot about besides my friend greg loaned me the last 30 but he's not a sub he works in a local hotel i'm sorry i forgot to mention you but i still appreciate your contribution just as much here's the day to go enjoy it and i'll see you on the back end yeah i'm all right how are you i'm doing all right listen man i can't have you leaning up against the building it's private property all right all right you already said you don't need fire rescue right just trying to make sure that you're okay you need shelter or anything like that no that's right we greatly appreciate it you didn't lean up against the building all right private property okay we've got a problem with you being on the sidewalk or anything like that but just you could man do me a favor and not lean up against the building or stuff like that right that's cool you need shelter no i've seen you out here a couple of times i'm not making any assumptions but from what i can tell it seems like you don't have a place to stay do you want a place to stay not uh the shelter though not in a shelter is there any particular reason as to why you don't want to be in a shelter uh yeah you just don't like the system you don't like being in a shelter i'm just i'm just trying to give you help man that's all i'm saying um well i didn't ask for any help i know but i saw you over here i asked if you needed fire rescue because you're just chilling out i know where 555 is and if i need any help uh any homeless services i i'll go over there on my own okay are you homeless do you mind if i ask yeah and you're you're planning on staying homeless no i'm trying to work my way off the street okay yeah no i got you hey man i'm recording too just so you know yeah it's both recording okay just so you don't have to hold up your phone if you don't feel like it um but i just want to make sure you're taken care of man miami beach cares about it's homeless people i know that sometimes it doesn't come off that way we're just trying to make sure that you're taken care of and that you're not uh interfering with any business all right sir yeah so if you don't mind we could just have you not lean up against the building you can stand on the sidewalk all day long you can sit on the sidewalk as long as you're not blocking any businesses you're more than welcome to the public area okay okay you mind if i get your name sir you're not in any trouble you know you're not under arrest or anything like that yeah then i don't have to identify myself you're absolutely right you do not i was just wondering if you minded if i got your name so that i can tell my boss that i spoke to you because i've seen you several times on the street and i just want to let him know that we've made contact with you and tried to give us or give you our services uh yeah you make contact with me about every six hours to try to give me your services and i always refuse and uh you know well i don't know you personally i just know that yeah we've made contact with you before yeah okay so you're all right you don't you don't want to give me your name or anything like that all right so if you you know you stand here i don't mind if you stand here but let's say somebody needs to get to that piece of equipment well they actually had a fire in this building about eight years ago yeah and when it was a 7-11 and the fire department didn't even use that because they don't have any hoses that are that small of a hookup anymore so they they went to the uh city fire plug across the street and ran the hose of crosswatch does but i am not and i'm passed out by the city to make sure that you don't interfere with that even if they do have an adapter or something that could actually have them hook up to it you don't know whether or not something's changed within their policy or what they do with those outlets what i'm saying is that the city doesn't want you on the outlet because it could interfere with a fire businesses don't want people leading up against the businesses all right it's just look i'm just doing my job man i'm not trying to give you too much grief yeah i can see you're a decent guy i'm not trying to give you any trouble i'm just trying to make sure well i have options for help if you want it it just seems funny to me that you know there's people leading up against this wall 24 7. and why why you only you your department only comes over and harasses me no we don't only harass you i've had to speak to at least a few people on washington avenue alone for leaning up against businesses and having to have them just at least move along i'm not saying that they can't [ __ ] be in the middle of the sidewalk as long as they're not blocking people you're fine to do that excuse my friends okay you have to understand that it's just what we're asked to do okay as long as you're not breaking any laws you're more than welcome to the public sidewalk but you can't lean up against the businesses and you can't block entrances and you can't block anything the fire may use so have i breaking the law by sitting on that fire plug like i said you're not in trouble okay i'm just simply requesting that you don't sit on there okay but well is that is that fair as a as a human to human contact so that we could just be out of each other's hair because i can tell that you don't want to talk to me and you don't want any of my help i'm just simply requesting that you don't do that even a human not even talking about the job all right is that fair well i got up with you yeah absolutely i don't know but you gave it to me as a directive like you can't you know you know your job is supposed to be law enforcement i'm wondering what a law is it against for me to be sitting there right but as law enforcement i'm tasked to do many things especially in miami beach okay so they asked me to do my job and i do it all right that means that i have to request that you don't lean up against buildings or sit on any possible fire department usage utilities okay that's it is there anything else that i can do for you this morning sir i don't think so all right have a good one you two let's see this one two double row 27 went on by i was a captain this is what 40 33 well that's it for this one i hope you 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Classification of animals | Animal kingdom | Biology | Khan Academy
what is the similarity between a butterfly a dolphin a jellyfish and a leech well they're all animals but they are so different right that means the animal kingdom is really really vast in fact the total number of animal species is estimated to be about 8.7 million that's a lot so how do we even begin to make sense of such a vast Kingdom of organisms and how do we classify them fortunately there are very simple criteria which helps us differentiate them into phyla so the animal kingdom has several phyla singular phylum and plural is phyla so in this video we will take an overview of all the phyla that are there under the animal kingdom and look at some very basic criteria that we use to differentiate between them now if you're not very familiar with how animals are classified you will come across the names of a lot of phyla which will be very new to you we'll come across many unfamiliar names don't worry about remembering the names just yet just try to understand the basic criteria that are used to classify animals into these different phyla and you will get these names once you go through other videos on each of these different phyla so one thing that is common between all animals and in fact all living organisms is that they're all made up of cells you must have studied that cells make up tissues which gather together to form an organ and organs gather together to form an organ system and several organ systems together form an organism so these are different levels of organization but there are some animals in fact the most basic of all animals only have cells they don't have the tissue or the higher levels of organization they are that simple that is the most primitive type of animals and they are the sponges so there are these animals some of them are really beautiful like this one that only have a cellular level of organization and they form the phylum peripheral peripheral because they have pores in their bodies that's why they are called sponges because sponges of pores right so these are the most primitive phylum of animals look carefully at this animal do you see any symmetry in their bodies in fact these animals are so primitive that there is no symmetry so what do I mean by symmetry take the human body so you can imagine a plane passing through the middle of the human body like this so here I've drawn a line but if you imagine three dimensionally it will be a plane that will divide the body into two equal halves so that is symmetry you can make a plane pass through the body of the organism which will divide it into two equal halves bilateral symmetry is a type of symmetry so this is bilateral symmetry in which there is only one plane that can divide the body into two equal halves there is another type of symmetry in which there are more than one planes that can divide the body in two equal halves like in this flower it's it's a type of symmetry that is present in animals as well as flowers so for example take a look at this flower can have this plane divided into exactly two equal halves then there is this plane that divides it into two equal halves similarly there are three more planes so there are five planes that divide this flower into two equal halves so this kind of symmetry where there are more than one planes which divide the flower or the organism into two equal halves is called radial symmetry so the most primitive type of animals the sponges as you saw they do not have any symmetry but the next most primitive animals they have some type of symmetry like our jellyfish over here so a jellyfish can be divided by many planes into two equal halves so the jellyfish belong to a phylum called but this is the current name naderia see silent and there is another phylum just above nideria which is made up of these marine animals they also have radial symmetry and this is called phylum tinophora again C is silent they are also called comb jellies again don't worry too much about the names if you're seeing them for the first time when you read in more details about these phyla you will become more familiar with the names now these animals not only have some symmetry they also have tissues remember the phylum peripheral the sponges they did not have any tissues all they had was cellular level of organization but these animals are a little more sophisticated their cells are organized into tissues and they had two layers of tissues when they were embryos so this is what they looked like this is called Diplo stick Diplo means to so there are two tissue layers in the embryo so I can see here three one two and three so what is the third thing we'll come to it in a bit first let's take a look at the two tissue layers the outer one is called the ectoderm Derm means skin Ecto means outer so it's the outer layer of the tissues and the inner layer is the endoderm Endo means inner now what is this white thing it's actually a space its position is innermost to all the tissue layers and that usually happens to be the gut the digestive tract of the animal now phyla nideria and tinophora are diploplastic but animals which are higher than them they are triploblasting like over here so this is triploblastic means these animals had three tissue layers when they were embryos so the blue one again it's the ectoderm the red one is the endoderm there's another tissue layer in the middle called the mesoderm meso means middle so ectoderm endoderm and mesoderma the three layers in triply plastic animals now in many textbooks and in videos you will find there is a layer that is shown even in diploplastic animals that is not a cellular layer okay there's something called the mesoglia that you'll find in some books that's formed by secretions by cells but it itself is not made of cells so that's not a tissue layer now animals which are a little more advanced than nidaria and tinophora are all triproblastic these animals are also bilaterally symmetrical plastic animals have a few varieties the first variety looks like this this is pretty much the same that you saw just now there are three layers ectoderm mesoderm endoderm than inside there's the gut so these animals the animals which have this type of arrangement of triple plastic tissue layers are called and why they are called so we will see in a bit so the phylum that comes under acelomates there's only one phylum like that and it's a platyhelminthes so this is phylum platy helminthes platy means flat and helminth means warm so they are also called flatworms and this example right here is a tapeworm so tapeworm belongs to flatworms or phylum platyhelmintis and are acilomates the next type of triploblastic animals have something else besides the ectoderm endoderm and the mesoderm so here we have the ectoderm here is the mesoderm the red one is the endoderm now what is this blue thing that is something extra these animals and this is a space now this space is not the same as the white one not like the gut it's a body cavity it's a cavity that is present between the tissue layers and that is important because it gives the body of the animal some firmness and some resistance to let's say you know blows so that it's not squished and it also is a place to hold internal organs and in these animals the body cavity is called a false ceilum why is it called a false film we will again see in a bit so this type of animals are called pseudo selomates because pseudo means false they have a false body cavity and the phylum that has the false ceilum is called phylum nematoda or ascalmintis the older name they're also called roundworms because they're kind of cylindrical and you might have seen many worms in your daily lives you can see them sometimes in vegetables or in soil and stuff many of them are also parasites like ascaris so these are the nematodes or ascalmintis so now I hope you understand why we were calling the previous types of animals as acelomates acelomate because they did not have any serum they did not have any body cavity that's why they were acelomates and these animals are pseudosealamates so you must be wondering if there are animals with true silum yes there are all the animals that are higher than these are true sealamates they have a true silum so ectodar mesoderm the red one is endoderm and the blue thing is the true silum so why do we call this the true silum and how is it different from the fall sealum so the true silum it is present between present Within the mesoderm so the orange one here it is the mesoderm and you see the blue thing the body cavity the true serum that is within the orange layer so that is true silum whereas in pseudosilomates body cavity was present outside the mesoderm so here you see there's the ectoderm the mesoderm then the body cavity and then the endoderm the body cavity is outside the mesoderm hence it is called the fall seleum another difference is in the false ceilum the fall sealum is fluid filled it's filled with a watery substance whereas the true silum it's it's actually a space like for example inside human bodies there is a space which holds all these organs the heart the stomach and everything else that is the true sealer so these animals are called celomates because they have the sealum so what falls under silomates well all the rest of the animals all the animals higher to the pseudosulamates are true silamates and there are quite a few of these phylum so first there is this phylum which has leeches this is a leech and then it also has earthworms and it's called analida phylum analida then there is the phylum with all the insects and spiders and scorpions and lobsters and prawns crabs this phylum is called arthro poda then there is the phylum with snails and oysters and octopuses and squids and this phylum called next is the one with starfishes and are called echino dermata there's this phylum with these warm-like creatures which are found under the sea and they are called hemichord data and finally we have the most evolved phylum of all which has the Dolphins the monkeys the birds the fish the crocodiles and us and is called phylum chordata so let's just quickly go through once again what we saw in this video so we start with the most primitive animals again they only have the cellular level of organization and are the phylum peripheral which has sponges in it then there are the diploblastic animals the ones which have only two tissue layers in their embryonic stage and include the jellyfishes philemonitaria and these comb jellies or phylum tinophora next there are the acelomates the ones which are triploblastic they have three tissue layers in their embryonic stage but no serum no body cavity and they include the platyhelminthes phylum the flatworms an example is the taper then there are the pseudosilomates which have a false celum and include the phylum nematoda or ascalminthes and include the roundworms and examples ascaris and finally the silo mates which have a true sealum and all the more advanced animals phylum analyta which has earthworms and leeches phylum arthropoda which has insects scorpions spiders prawns crabs and many other animals then there is phylum mollusca which has snails oysters squids Etc then there's echinodermata which includes animals like starfish there's hemichordata with worm-like animals present in Marine Waters and then there is the most advance of all phyla core data which includes mammals birth reptiles fish and us
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【Atelier Ryza 2】#1 - Let's start this new adventure!!!
[Music] there we go all right everyone how's it going npcs scientist eric good simmer here and we are doing italia right too i got this in yesterday uh right as i was right as i was go to sleep so for the next week it's going to be a riser 2 special and uh yeah i'm sorry for the lack of variety for this week but uh i'm whenever an atelier game comes in i cannot help but play it until it's done so rise or two for the entire week uh but since it is a weekday i'm probably going to be stopping this around four to four and a half hours and the weekend we can go a little bit longer around the usual time but anyway so today rise of two very high for this very high for this um now if uh before you do watch this i don't think you really have to from what i can tell you don't have to know anything about the first riser uh i tell your visa except for i mean i think if i think the first game mainly just sets up with the characters are at least there's going to be some returning characters not all of them uh but storyline wise should not be anything that should not have any holdovers in the previous one but i could tell just because the games themselves have fairly self-contained stories but other than that other than that returning characters as per um atelier's utility trajection however i think that's the first time we have the same same main character repeated so i'm a little bit curious how they're gonna handle the the synthesis portion because the point of changing main characters other than having a new character as a lead is that your synthesis starts over again so it's like why would happen in the past i want to say maybe three years three or four years since the last game uh what would have happened to ryza where she forgot all her synthesis or maybe her synthesis well we're gonna find that out so we're gonna start now and uh hope you enjoy the ride i know i am waiting for this very right see nice loading screen it looks like we're actual japanese characters or chinese characters in the shop signs here it's a bit weird chinese characters and then european architecture meanwhile the previous atelier series um all had some fake language uh symbols going on but that was mainly other games even um dusk and mysterious didn't have oh that's why it took a while opening auto save feature really it's different [Music] scene really i see some lanterns uh in the background well there's some uh there's some fake language going on in the background also but the art uh ins the art insert a little while ago didn't have that consideration well i mean it it didn't look like it had uh it looked like real language in the art uh loading screen but here in the background for the title it looks like your typical fake language okay the music has the same tones as the first game guess that we're using some or at least uh having remix all right climate are correct sure so we're gonna start on normal first we don't want to start very hard just yet when we don't even have any equipment dash why would r to tackle dash i guess we'll do the r to tangle dash i don't know why you would want two buttons to control that item auto select save sword okay auto save okay event replay yes audio i'm gonna increase the vault these the audio volume and cutscene volume because because typically those are a little low so go and save that all right let's go start surprise there wasn't any opening at the start though so maybe we'll see that in a bit [Music] curious [Music] of course they go for a shot for shorts [Music] yeah we finished this last saturday [Music] the water this one [Music] two or three years [Music] i'm surprised she's still on kirkin island okay they do specify three years so in a while in a while [Music] so i think this really is the summer memories uh series because we have ireland we have dusk we have mysterious and then this might be summer memories now here's a question are they gonna go for a rise of three or are we gonna actually have a different protagonist for our third game if we do a third game i'm hoping we get someone new we need a little bit different perspective as much as ryze is nice that we need a different perspective still sounds like kirkin batman music sounds like crooked oh crap skipped okay it's not kirk genji somewhere else right now difference between salt water and uh fresh water for sure though the npcs still look largely the same [Music] i wonder if this is the capitol oh jeez did brian actually ask you for stuff again this is ryze's house right yes it says rice's i'm surprised you stayed here the entire time though [Music] girl you've been stuck in the same place for three years of course [Music] knock knock who's there oh geez it came directly into the room kind of waited in the uh huh odd seems like the haughtiness in his voice is a little bit uh tapered off it's not completely gone but it's definitely not quite there like it used to be shiny black egg hmm [Music] foreign a giant space [Music] the [Music] i mean it looks like an egg it's probably gonna hatch [Music] not a darn thing it's going to break it's definitely going to break just saying it'd be an egg that's an egg [Music] sheep why are the thunderstorms though i'm pretty sure she's bored too so ah my body aches [Music] actually get in can i move yet oh yeah uh i mean it doesn't look too different from kirk and port right now oh someone looking shady over there may have the character we're gonna run into i've seen some of the promos yeah for sure wow james and midriff really in this place okay not what i was expecting style wise but this is a bit more modern than i was thinking this by cowboy dude over there and fisherman i was thinking of you as a hitchhiker you're definitely from the countryside was a carriage that's something you're not used to okay map okay field map okay same controls for the maps same markers as the previous game so nothing changed there see what this map looks like okay not much to explore before we hit a checkpoint let's see what's around here [Music] well as usual we can't talk to every single npc but i'm kind of just curious what's around here before i move on [Music] just come here by ship or you're willing to get on board you need to fill out though you need to fit out the all you need to fill out the all the pr okay some okay it's not just me the translations off you need to fill out all the proper paperwork to board oh that's not what you're doing then go away you're getting in the way of my other customers rude did you need something oh you just happened to drop by yeah just talking people see what's going on around here don't recognize the outfit where do you come from oh ships already departed we just got on a ship we're not going back on the ship oh that's lighthouse though can we get in probably not [Music] oh it seems like um landmarks are still a thing so i guess exploring does pay off a little bit okay i see why you kind of want to do a toggle she walks fast enough so there's no reason i to i should check my stats anything in the basket nada girl what happened to all your stuff from three years ago and your weapon because we don't have a core crystal right now how are they gonna justify their level resets four gathering tools adventuring tools okay there's a separate software adventuring tools still three people still three people and for one reserve this a reserve or is that something else probably didn't think there was a point to the back line frontline like the previous game i didn't think so anyway status not that stats mean much right now let's see what's over here oh sorry can you move out of the way i'm trying to move my fish if i don't take care of it quickly it'll go bad i don't see no fish on you dude no fish [Music] see still got the same time system most of the also the system's still fairly similar oh what is it what am i doing i'm selling my fish to the shops there's a giant lobster right there i would like some of that stop on the fresh fish from the port see what the catch of the day is [Music] all right nothing too interesting in the fishing rings wharf but it is pretty interesting to explore so i'm just going to keep doing that for a little bit here's a signboard but we can't really use that it's probably going to be useful later see anything in this back alley over here it's kind of so special that they even made a back alley like this um there's an s not sure what that's for but there's an s right there let's remember that venture i'm looking around for monsters that's why i consider my job i can only defeat the weaker ones so i don't make much money well we can't beat a dragon right now either so i guess we're in the same boat is there any monsters here probably not it's too close to the town [Music] how about we're getting pretty close to somewhere oh there's an auto play let's do that then oh it's a poonie of course we can find a puny over here i'm so low so that's going to be a little bit hard arise [Music] oh cowboy dude over here was a gunslinger guess not is that supposed to be a dagger or whatever it's just a puny but you're still level one [Music] let's see if it's the same as before run into a monster field use the two swing at them go and battle yeah you know yep get everyone to see change okay so it is the back line i wonder what we're gonna do with this one character bachelor backlight though tactics level two seems to be individual now instead of shared ap also seems to be per character as well as cc wait time is above the right time is above the bar [Music] really you'll see your train approaching either the timeline or the gauge in the character portrait though okay there's a time oh timeline's at the bottom right okay just making sure i'm not covering it timeline won't stop even when you're making selections so be careful is that pressing a in suggestion between combo attack okay this part's still the same this part's still the same holy crap it didn't look like it did any damage yep we got ap ap is shared among all allies okay that hasn't changed i wish they changed that using skills we consume 8b so build it up other characters will act automatically when their turn comes around yes oh wait that's not that's not a backline it just says we can switch them you'll gain ap when they use normal attacks and they will if you manage to guard it's the right time you can block enemy attacks from just damage oh this is new regard even when it's not your turn but keep in mind your weight will freeze when you do so hold x which one's okay which one's x oh this one it actually says x okay you get the timing just right you execute perfect guardian and gain additional a b perfect guy will also greatly reduce damage and stop build up a stun gauge aim for a perfect guard every time okay they made it a little bit more complicated so last time i did a perfect guard was in the heart another code 2. that one was a little bit easier press r to see what's chara skills ah so they need a hotkey instead let's try this one assume certain amount of skills tactics will increase okay so before ap increased tactics level but now we're actually using skills to increase tactics level i guess they didn't like how everyone should spamming normal attacks before not actually using skills it's not a bad change it's not a bad change you consume a certain amount of ap by using skill your tactics level increase when your attacks will go up gain digital benefits executive effects skills will be chained following a normal attack so try out all after using skill you can change to another scale if you have enough ap nice first you can only change different skills but as you level up you'll be in the same skill multiple times old r for multiple skill succession let's try this okay that's how it works receive damage bonus if you successfully change your skills use normal testing in fp okay i like the improvements on the normal attacks and physical attacks so far skill up skills now i'm curious how good how they're going to deal with uh items because in the last game in rhizo items really didn't have that much of a impact in battle other than to call for follow-up attacks and it's not like in previous games before that when items were your one of your main sources of damage as well as follow-up attack triggers but this one it's a little bit different all right let's give it a try one two all right let's try to get the no we're not the one attack getting attacked this is different i'm not even sure if i am not even sure if i very hard would be something i [Music] level five we start level five [Music] ah puny dude i wish i had abs like that foreign this auto play really helps though uh really out there so i guess we're gonna be alone for a bit [Music] yeah i'm kind of curious myself if we can do this solo we have no healing items zero healing items do see a holy crap so we can see all the enemies off the bat before you had needed a compass to do that i see a chest and something besides the chest up north as well as something the cluster of monsters over there i probably should limit the amount of fights i get into because i don't have any healing items ah that's [Music] oh wait i didn't see this one oh that's an exit let's see [Music] okay this is a bit more active i'm i'm digging it crap [Music] get some practice in nice i need to be more active in that one defend definitely defense is uh very much needed in this game looking nice as usual riser looking nice quite the mature outfit he's put together in the past three years i like it quite like it okay all right where are we on the map i need to make my way to a treasure chest somehow oh who's this it looks like it's just a random traveler see if we can talk to them [Music] what a nice fragrance you can i can smell the flowers from here good to know it doesn't seem like we can um gather any materials yet hey sheep [Music] wait these are enemies [Music] these are enemies [Music] oh crap [Music] oh that's a stun meter above the hb okay defend wait 10's the most i can oh do perfect guard yes please i did not realize those sheep were enemies i thought they were just animals well then you gotta be careful the responsiveness of the guard doesn't seem to be [Music] very it doesn't seem to be fluid [Music] it's not as fluid as i would have expected uh there seems to be like a bit of a time lag when um when the response comes what is this rope i see so that's a place i can use a rope on [Music] and there's a treasure chest up there that i can't reach because i don't i don't have said rope gotcha and those are exits so i guess uh the nut back the next best thing to do is just go straight for our next location oh looks like there's a star right next to our staff huh i wonder what that's for anyway you can probably like whack a few sheep here [Music] defend that crap [Music] see defense there we go be a little bit careful be a little bit about about ah crap i'm only taking like one or two damage at a time but it still hurts crap [Music] definitely need some more practice for that definitely more practice with that let's see yeah i don't think we can handle too much damage at this point oh we gotta get down there oh we can actually jump off there nice okay oh she's swimming already i did see this but i didn't expect it to be available right away i thought they'd have to have us go through um another one of those item gathering things [Music] okay and we can climb nice yeah of course oh wow seems like i triggered an emote really intentionally [Music] it's like the signposts are going to be a thing for a while um is that the capital right above there nope it still looks like wilderness still so i probably should keep um keep going without fighting just just yet because i still see wilderness for a while [Music] well we see the capital it's pretty nice pretty big all right this is prime time streaming hours i don't care though i don't care ah here's the actual opening i see all right i wonder [Music] god [Music] town got really really tall in three years [Music] right all the playable characters so she ditches the flute for a bow and arrow quite prudent [Music] i guess we're gonna go to some aztec like ruins i'm kind of curious how they rope the random cowboy into this whole thing [Music] hmm i have to guess so this kind of reminds me more of the capital in um mysterious series more than it does are then there's more that vibe to it that with a name like that's kind of it sounds more middle and eastern [Music] that's uh not exactly what it not exactly yeah [Music] oh just ahead [Music] it's well no it's not exactly weird because other capitals in other games you are able to go to them like are they in the ireland series but in the dust series that doesn't happen what's this gemini can't read it got lanterns it's like there's a chinatown in this area [Music] except the shops don't look anything like a chinatown oh barrels we're already smashing random stuff and we just got here in town [Music] oh this one is he has a fairly nice style to her i see so there's the weapon shot i wonder if we're gonna see our friend hit go anytime soon poonie poster all right um this is the same weapon shot see i don't want to trigger the event just yet which might trigger if i go through there let's take around take a look at the back alleys a bit more but this does remind me more of the um it does remind me more of the towns in uh the mysterious series which were more free-roamed than previous games for sure let's see what's over here the lanterns really give me like a really chinatownish vibes i guess let's talk to a few people is this flower shop we sell herbs they can turn into useful medicine unfortunately we're all sold out what good are you i've done everything i can here now to prepare my things before heading out again what should i buy [Music] what do you sell sorry we're all sold out of everything right now we'll be restocking soon what do you sell i'm looking for something interesting i'm off duty so i better start looking around i'll go back to port eventually [Music] okay that's a reset i'm sorry we're currently closed could you come back later i see fruits i need fruits my body's aching it could you could use some fruits to heal it what's this nothing big door doesn't seem like i can go in okay here's what we saw that looks like chinese characters but it has a mix of it definitely hmm let's see where's the screenshot [Music] and that one looks more like your typical atelier um rooms well this one is straight up kanji at least parts of it are f okay mystery depends we found an s and we found an f it's got to be something what it is i have no idea we'll find out what's this shop stuff all right welcome to the big city girl definitely a bunch of lanterns here it's gotta be some kind of mix of um the names the name is middle eastern and then the architecture is european and then you got the lanterns forward chinese oh hey there's talon um boss there we go towel grew up quite a bit [Music] it's a massive growth spirit for three years if he sounds much different well you're in the town square that's a good start [Music] oh wow he sounds a bit different look at those eyes go small of course dies it is [Music] it still has a smug face though she's plenty mature thank you very much you should at least recognize quite more dashing supposed to mean is hey girl that's just how we say hi to friends foreign i want to look around foreign [Music] foreign see any farming stuff right formidable foe okay i'm guessing those are like boss characters we have a landmark over there i see how well on that side [Music] as we'll see what the well looks like in person which is not this it's been getting much warmer recently you don't see i don't recognize you did you come from outside the city me i was born and raised here the city may be huge now but it only got this big relatively recently the terrain around here is really rough they tamed the land and it grew little by little good to know but where is the well it seems like i can have free rain on water ah here it is it seems like i have free rain on the water no one seems to mind oh it actually tells her what's what you can gather oh i wonder if the um [Music] i wonder if this i wonder if the stars in the staff means you can tell what uh what's going to be in it but once we gather something in there you can find out really quick what you can get before you actually gather it it makes uh guessing what's around it um a lot easier that was looking kind of sad i wonder if something happened back at work [Music] oh no oh no what's this seems like a poster for some movements or not actually doesn't look like ruins at all [Music] let's see let's explore them this part of the city city before we oh we gotta go this way anyway explore this part of the city while we're at it see some familiar npc types from previous games i like this season i really love summer and we have another summer themed game in the middle of winter now i'm so busy there's so much to do let's see [Music] jeans jeans pretty modern looking um outfit there to be honest i mean a lot of a lot of characters here have modern looking outfits anyway but even for npcs it's modern looking or a few oh looks like we can't go here yet whatever this place is [Music] i can't gather those if there's a shop i can go into later hey what's up hey kids what's up i'm not interested in adventures how about we go treasure hunting damon damien i don't have a treasure map but let me make one what should we do today santi really any good ideas hey kian welcome to the stream yes this is rizza 2. we just started i'm kind of exploring the town that we just got into but already the battle system is quite is a bit different than what it used to be it's a bit more interactive and i like it so far but yeah so far we only have ryzen in the team but yeah welcome to the stream how are you doing how you doing i'm just gonna explore this town a little bit see i already found some odd things here and there that we may not figure out what they are until later so let's see what you have to say death collector oh okay i haven't seen him anywhere where can we run off to seems so out of shape how can we move so fast that collector okay we gotta watch out for those people [Music] okay here's another here's another landmark exploring helps because if it does fill landmarks for for the game now whether or not it's actually gonna uh do anything for character quests like it did last time or if we have character quest like we did last time that's a different story anyway sounds pretty big nothing of note except for a few posters and some random letters that uh i've noticed [Music] apparently three years has pat have passed since the previous game and she was stuck in the island for all that time so it's like girl what are you doing girl i would have thought you were going somewhere else but i guess you got comfy where you were i'm i'm gonna be interested to find out how she has to relearn alchemy after three years oh this is where we're supposed to go gotcha my body hurts claire's farming district so good take a look around here [Music] it yep this looks like the farm back in kirkin minus the taller buildings but this still looks like the same farm too familiar [Music] it's nice that you have a green space in this town for our capital is not that big [Music] what would you expect [Music] foreign let's see if we can gather anything here we've already gathered a few sardines and the mushrooms somehow from random barrels of course i would hope those weeds here oh we traveled all the way that side yes well as we'll get a head start on um material gathering dried okay what's on this side water's in the whoa was that rocks [Music] oh wait we have a container already we have a container already and we don't even know where our shop is hilarious health flower still some of the same items i'm pretty sure that's a landmark just can't get to it i don't know at least i don't think so just yet [Music] all right oh we can get to it never mind might as well add it to the landmark list okay what is going on here nothing wheat pretty sure we're gonna need those let's see flowers can't go in there what you doing here girl what's going on here what is it i was playing with hannah just now i'm hannah i was playing with my sister nina hello nina hey hannah just checking to see what you guys were doing but i guess playing is as descript as gonna get random stuff of course what you're gathering gathering town is going to be low quality compared to what you find out in the wild but this at least get us a head start with whatever synthesis we need to make oh what's this i have seen this before is this a wanted poster for poonies because that's what because i think that's what it is we have run into a few poonies though [Music] all right where's elsa on this side can we actually go to the fields [Music] more boxes [Music] of course we shall take more lots of water let's see what you're looking at fairly nice 0pm someone got lazy and you didn't put 12 there for noon oh well that's fine okay it's too high [Music] up back in the water we go get back up get back up crap how do i get out of here there we go it's a goat i know we didn't do the goat quest in our playthrough uh last time but apparently there is a goat quest in the previous game that's a little weird not exactly sure what that was about but basically there was a adventuring goat and uh we find it randomly in the field water well we do have a source of water that we can get to pretty easily so there's like extra source of water right here more fish what's fish doing oh oh right they do use sardines sometimes to fertilize plots of land forgot about that tiny little detail you could also you i guess you could also use like um stuff that's about to rot as fertilizer i wonder what you can catch around here probably nothing okay here's our landmark for this area it's quite the oh it's quite nice [Music] might be nice some more flowers here already getting a bunch of stuff off the bat [Music] so one more here i think oh there's another flower there mazel pigott i think that's enough for this area let's go to the next place which way am i supposed to go uh probably not this way maybe i can go that way [Music] there we go and i could have sworn those flowers were not there earlier unless they were where's the exit oh this way [Music] okay let's go out and then the next spot is south see what's in here water i think i have enough water [Music] never enough water hydrate people hydrate never enough water [Music] go and zoom zoom zoom to the next spot find it all right here we go and then another wanted poster for poonies so here too [Music] artisan district that's probably going to be for the rest of the game [Music] can't seem to find the right materials aged artisan do some very detailed goldsmithing so i don't need much as far as quantity goes i have a golden touch when it comes to finding good materials i am a goldsmith natural puns wow this place is a bit more run down the heck why is this more run down [Music] district well workload and all that stuff [Music] all the requests [Music] this place [Music] ourselves anymore and why those two particular places they are university students [Music] how time changes these two have become good friends but probably because they're only the only two here [Music] still missing a few other people and it looks like we have another oran from the last time no that's not leela sorry but they're probably the same people they're probably from the same tribe [Music] yeah this place pretty big central district let's see yeah i guess they had us go to the other two places first before the um before the academy was a yes plot purposes right proper resist so we could have actually saved this for later uh we already went here so we can just zoom by i do kind of want to see my workshop soon hopefully we can hopefully we get that so oh what's this hello who is this [Music] i know this person is somewhere you're going to meet later [Music] i can kind of make the voice attailier there kind of it seems very distinct academy city foreign still pretty big though seems like it's bigger than the other spots a cafe with no sign oh wow there's a bunch of shops here [Music] hold on i kind of want to explore first before we head to that place i'm sure we're gonna meet see all these other other places later i just want to see it before we actually get there who are you you're a student here you look like an adventurer adventurers should be more attentive to their gear i am kind of an adventurer not really holy crap that's a long stairs i'm guessing that's the school it's a bit it's uh it's different now whether or not we'll actually be able to go in that's a different story definitely not yet [Music] doesn't seem to be any random posters or letters around here but i've seen them in unexpected places so what is this doof doing girl's staying our dm your girl is staring at you what the heck all right let's check the shops below oh wow [Music] that's actually a nice view from here you thought the academy was impressive but the view here is also pretty good it's got mountains in the background and then the academy is a good spot overlooking the town very nice very nice all right let's see what's around here the pony posters are everywhere [Music] though i don't know why they would put it here also this place looks important i might have to go here again later why are there so many sardines and barrels like why sadin why sardines in particular [Music] it's a bit weird i mean i guess the port is not too far away but still sardines everywhere it's either sardines water and then ever so occasionally [Music] ever so occasionally a mushroom which hasn't happened but once oh yeah wood chips too i suppose it's a good thing that they actually tell you what's in there now after you've whacked it once so you know what you're getting but we're in the beginning of the game gather everything because even if you don't use it now uh you can sell it off for stuff later okay rocks in this place well sand somehow there's sand here i'm looking i'm on the lookout for random letters we already found two so far an s and an f wow this is a grid oh that's the that's going to the entrance i won't we'll make we'll hook around back [Music] okay so that's a poster for the academy i gotcha [Music] oh i'm out of nails i have to go to the artisan district to get more student let's see [Music] send okay dude looks like there's a shady deal going on here i don't see any random letters though oh here's one i knew that was going to something up that's three letters already i have no idea what they're for sfi sf5 let's see what's this shop question mark well we can go in it's a house oh is this where we're gonna set up our shop eventually no it's not there's someone else here yes yes the chair gave me the chair you gave me is so comfortable huh i got the wrong person oh i'm so silly i'm sorry for barging in i just wanted to see what was in here pretty sure one of these place is going to be ours though [Music] let's see where else there's a couple more doors to up here i like this arrangement of the the plants and the waterfall i've actually seen that in real life before and i quite like it quite like it it gives a nice uh aesthetic let's see what are you talking about yeah i'm sorry mayor so much has happened that has happened of awful you've been skipping out in classes again you shouldn't do that you have to attend class where you've been you're older than the others so you have to set a good example for them oh someone's getting told off one's getting told off why rather than skipping class why who are you what's your relationship [Music] another random house how can you be so beautiful love struck youngster uh it do be like that it do be like that hey girl who are you female student ah the lessons are just too hard for me i don't really understand any of it get a tutor that's what they're for get a tutor see where he smashed those barrels earlier what's this place oh it's a garden oh this is the farming district i want to go back there run away run away we already did the farming district i just want to see what's in the random houses before we actually go to the cafe i'm assuming it's a cafe why else would you go there see is there a good spot here to look at the town oh this is a vista oh so nice that's a decent it's a decent at least that way how about this way [Music] it's also fairly decent view it's like a equal it's a nice distance from the subject with a [Music] pleasing aesthetic straight lines so close to coming up with a new revolutionary idea huh me no i'm not a student here isn't that obvious i got good ideas here so i visit a lot i've never been yelled at for it so there's no problem right uh if no one's if no one has an issue sure why not oh another random house hello [Music] hey girl what's going on serious girl huh the road's water kingdom came into being after kingdom fell into ruin with other kingdoms in between there's so much history to memorize well if you're a history major good luck if you're not a history major also good luck history is important don't forget the past did i go into this one i don't think i did [Music] oh someone's fancy they got a housekeeper [Music] thoughtful student that document was quite interesting i wish i could see it again and who are you girl [Music] girl what is it i'm a bit busy right now i'm sorry so i just want to see what you're doing you seem totally out of place come in in here and that's the artisan district exit so we don't go there well the only place left to visit is the cafe so let's go to the cafe after smashing these boxes ah trash trash everywhere ah my body aches my body aches like i can keep pushing i'll be fine later i'll be fine tomorrow i assume there won't be any competitors so i came all the way out here i thought there would be some business opportunities here there's competitors everywhere even where you least expect it shopkeeper are you a student here thanks for always buying my merchandise oh you're not sorry i just assume you supply a lot of different merchandise thanks for that business been good i'm really thankful for that another shopkeeper fishing fishing student i guess so what's the class about today i wish it would start already i usually work as a fisherman but i'm also a student here when i when it's not fishing season i take classes here all all at once studying academics can be really fun finally a fisherman with a brain the ones back home would were not like that see did i check this place [Music] no i didn't these boxes look different that's all trash and fish so much fish wow so this is what the academy district is like i was told that kids are on the lounge inside but i just had to take a look i want to go exploring on my own alright time to look around it is quite pretty exploring campuses are is quite nice if you if you're allowed to do that all right here we go to cafe i hope there's some good food here [Music] oh we're not sitting outside [Music] his instructions [Music] how's it going how's it going explore the town foreign is ruined exploring time for time to go down [Music] come on yet [Music] yeah good question where are you guys [Music] yeah i heard the series was uh quite edgy quite edgy i've got no desire to watch myself it's a cute girl what do you think she is [Music] that is a good series that's a good series but the healer one no desire how convenient that we have a place to [Music] ourselves what [Music] central district okay i might take a peek at one of these days but it's like just to see what the what the fuss is about but it's like ah i'm not into those kinds of stories novice adventure i wonder if there are any good quests something even i could do there's also a quest place to see i have to make money living my living with my wife's family just feels so awkward and find a new place to live i have so much to do that is awkward that is awkward indeed this is my special seat if you want to sit down find somewhere else rude rude zephy welcome welcome make yourself at home i accepted the quest but more worried i can i'm worried if i can do it alone no i have to do it i guess she wants a reward for all for herself hello that's a unique outfit you got there you're not from around here are you oh that's a girl neither am i i'm actually a treasure hunter well not quite i travel around the search for things that are sort of like treasure yeah i don't recognize you either why the heck do you love me so much i worry just because of one little mistake i'll work myself sick if my boss keeps acting like that the boost doesn't taste good at all tipsy man oh you're so cute where did you come from i'm not drunk yeah dude you're drunk you're a drunk dude it's also noon you're drunk midday butterfly defection no i have not i haven't even heard of it i need to write that down i'll check it out i am looking to do some vms but butterfly affection is one i haven't heard of butterfly affection i'll check that one out and check my one out big catch that's more common depending on where you go biggest fish in the whole area could be hiding in a tiny pool that's definitely true that's definitely true if it's the only body of water it might as well be a big catch for that place so wonderful okay i'm not sure what that was about wario what is it sorry i'm injured so i can't move around that much i'm getting treatment right now and they said i need to rest i can't stop myself i'm coming here lady warrior oh what is it me i guess you'd call me a warrior that makes a living off hunting monsters i know i'm still weak so i don't go too far out looks like there's a indoor water area here too quite the atmospheric by the way says an exit let's go x i'll check i'll i'll i'll try to look that up um because i do want to try to do some vms at some point central district though so we gotta get out of here we already explored the area so only place to go is out ah my body is aching like heck it is very very much aching are we still streaming we still streaming until the time things are not actually sick sick but it's uh it definitely is enough to let me know ay your body's aching it's here uh butterfly affection does if it looks good that sounds like it's something i can do on like uh on a wednesday or a short stream [Music] it's a freaking apartment we do an alchemy in an apartment hope it's in the ground floor nope it doesn't look like it's on the ground floor [Music] i did quite a spacious place for one person [Music] to be true [Music] looks pretty good to me for old stuff it looks pretty good [Music] well thank you rich girls [Music] now can we just get a cauldron in here and everything it has a cauldron how convenient [Music] he knows her well [Music] she seems to be confused [Music] okay i'll look into that one also i have a couple of vms lined up a couple of vms lined up i just need to find time to do them [Music] and so this is a tutorial for synthesis [Music] we can use those we did all of that already [Music] okay i'll write that down i got three stuff now on the list [Music] yeah those will never you're going to come with us to girl [Music] oh you want to be with teacher yeah despite what he looks like he can actually fight [Music] he can fight you cannot yet palm time okay just so you know that horror game stuff i'm probably not gonna be doing until um halloween i just i just want to be in season for them you know i will definitely look at these at least i wrote i just at least i wrote these down but thank you for those suggestions [Music] okay yes i know this is where we can save the diary the bed where we can rest support mode and i guess there's support mode and aggressive mode you start your spat on support mode by default the characters you don't control will do directly will only use normal text good to know switch to aggressive mode so this part's the same in this mode your party members will use ap to activate their skills which is useful in this case because the tactics level thing is not the same as it used to be you can also use those buttons to change control good find the right time to switch between characters to get the most out of the battle yeah okay so we got a few costumes added nice you know what while we're here let's check that's the where's the diary here's the diary that's not the diary where's the diary [Music] well here's the here's the cauldron what's the diary diary is that's not the diary [Music] where's the diary i need to save is this a diary that looks like a diary but it's not letting me save tell me the diary is not all the way up here can i go out i'm gonna see the view from up here it's not disappointment so okay so we enter from the top and go down what the heck kind of um design is this i want to save can i save i'm gonna gather materials right let's get going [Music] there are many dangerous beasts beyond the capital as well so please be careful love esquire all right from the sound of it quirky you like you do a lot of vns is that is that your uh favorite type of game [Music] love yes i i just want to save can i save it's not letting me save well it's not letting me rest in the bed either so i guess i have to get out of this place first before i can do that all right i guess we have to get out of here first okay interesting yeah as you can see i mainly do rpgs but i tell your series here um but lately metroidvanias have been kind of um i wouldn't say popular but something i'm i've enjoyed doing one of these days though one of these days i want to do like some kind of a community activity i'm just not quite sure what just yet [Music] let's tell with us yes tau is with us [Music] but i need the thing about community activities is we you need people right we don't have quite the crowd here just yet for that kind of thing [Music] yeah we're not doing that one we're not doing that one [Music] maybe on my own time but not not on [Music] street [Music] we already know how together we we did this already we did this already gathering ranks indicates how skilled you are in certain method of gathering ah when your gathering rank increases you are able to gather different materials from the same gathering points gathering ranks will increase depending on the effects of the gathering tools and rises skills okay press hold y charge swing okay that's still here alchemy doesn't only involve picking up flowers and fruits some of them materials can be gathered from monsters of course you can't find what you're looking for try searching for new areas or monsters we don't fight monsters for experience points we fight them to collect well let's fight [Music] i guess i can't bust that open well nice of them to give us crimson aureus early that just means we can make bombs pretty soon which we're going to need [Music] actually how much space do we have in our basket that's uh it's gonna be wow 200. they give us that much off the bat all right let's start with this one i kind of want to see tao's uh skills oh he goes with daggers now see four and three oh he combo skills i see so he's a combo person i see oh jeez love cube is by the people i made in nicaragua okay i haven't played nekopara i don't have plans to i mean there's not nothing wrong with the game itself it's just i would probably want to try something else that hasn't let's go up here that's a lot of suggestions already good to know that tao is our combo person seems to have a lot of that actually what should we be doing gather uni crimson ore and fluffy wool okay so we have targets we gotta find some sheep [Music] gotta find some sheep some grass oh that's different that's a little bit different from before snack on these all the time let's see how much space does a basket have now running out of space oh here's a goat but we don't fight this goat it just it's just their children girl's just chilling oh we're actually inside a farm sorry for trespassing we'll fight this one instead come on this way oh you're attacking her okay so you can see what it's weak to i wonder if there's any damage scaling for the combos [Music] we need to find a tree [Music] no i wonder if i can only have like a certain number of attacks each turn probably only three attacks each train so i do normal attack and then combo into other skills it's probably the best best thing to do crimson grass uh doesn't look very crimson from here it's a fishing spot [Music] it's nice that we can actually swim now it's just a it's just an extra mode of um exploration that wasn't present before oh crystals can we get up here that's usually a late game item so i'm kind of surprised seeing that right now this is why we explore so we can find this random stuff it's like i don't even know what properties these uh ingredients have but it never hurts to have them it never hurts to have them let's find a tree though let me find a tree and then we can gather as much as possible to fill up the basket later where is a tree that i can smack oh there's one over there can i do something this piece of wood no i cannot here's an uni all right plus clear but we're still gathering until we're full just like old times [Music] gather the entire day basically and i'm out of tea yeah your girlfriend's waiting for you ciao [Music] so that's the excuse could it be just make a supplement that's usually what we start with alchemy tree oh this looks a lot different so we have sp points now skill tree to give access to recipes rise uh learned on kirkin islands unuseful synthesis skills so it's a lot it's quite a bit different than before before the alchemy system was just like here's x number of items you can add into this thing use this you can you can put up to this many but here sp points i guess that's um some kind of oh this is to learn recipes never mind esp to unlock skills sp game by synthesizing item gain space game by synthesizing exploring ruins now hold a to unlock the explosive uni okay so it's like a confirmation and that's how you learn new stuff when you learn certain skills your skill tree might grow learn a variety of skills to grow your tree okay so it's a little bit different so that's how we learn recipes now instead of the grid from before not a bad system not basis mike can dig it i can dig it before you can synthesize an item you need to learn the recipe for us of course pick the recipe we make uni [Music] so the loops still look the same for the most part [Music] you need to add materials okay at some moment material loops are unlocked preventing you from adding materials first cast when the unis okay so the the item creation is still the same as before with the quantity stuff it's just learning it is a bit different adding the uni added a new effect to the item that you are going to synthesize while material loops have one of the four attributes yes yes yes adding materials with the same element to absolute material will increase its power yes this part's the same okay all right so put some red in here we'll just use a red one you put six items here after adding materials to material you can press plus to begin the synthesis alternatively you can also now add more items to the newly unlocked material loop on the upper right some materials will require certain elemental values unlock yes this part's the same [Music] still has some materials for me so try adding more we shall except i don't want to put it up here [Music] don't force me to put it up here adding more materials yes i guess there's a maximum limit oh you want me to finish this out no i don't wanna i still have three items this is so inefficient [Music] the materials here chosen traits okay transfer after three trays by first need to unlock the required trade slots which okay so this part's the same furthermore some trades can be strengthened by synthesizing okay so the the basic alchemy system is more or less the same as before minus learning the items okay that's a familiar that's familiar and so we gain more sp so there's no alchemy level per se anymore alchemy level is replaced by sp not sure i feel about that it's kind of like you're grinding synthesis now to make things was kind of what you did before but not really foreign surprising because i thought that was a common knowledge yeah it's been two hours [Music] foreign [Music] convenient excuse me [Music] yeah show me your grace first and we'll let you go [Music] details wants to keep an eye on her i think that's really what's going on here yes i will get some rest later though can i save yet can i save yet it's been two hours i need to save [Music] foreign [Music] is [Music] okay [Music] good to go now riser some rest because i need to save [Music] looks like she's good to go all right let's save first this does not seem to be the save play save point where is it okay i can rest here save point is where though oh it's probably right over here there we go [Music] effin finally we got safe [Music] all right let's do a little alchemy because we're probably probably short on things check tree oh not this one actually where do we learn stuff skill trees out there okay it's not on the cauldron well we're gonna need a healing item so let's do that [Music] what's this one quantity plus one up okay nectar so in order to do that neutralizers though are going to be useful on max recipe morph let's do neutralizers the quantity plus one up sounds useful but we can't do much yet also all these bombs i have some crimson oars so maybe i should do the bombs i wonder i wish i could see their recipe for these before i learned them that would really help figure out if it's uh something we should learn right now or wait a bit but anyway we're gonna do bombs probably not the ice bomb yet because we don't have the items for it [Music] why is there a plus here okay so we don't have any more um sp it does not seem like we can make a bomb without neutralizers or no it's new it says new nevermind sort by guide okay synth quantity let's go do that quantity quality 200 what does quality 200 mean that gunpowder probably don't need it yet need another thing here oh wait we cannot put anything here oh it needs to be at least quality 200 before we can increase it okay let's make this oh no we can't make it efficient crap why you do this to me why you do this to me okay we got some good water there's another good water i probably can't use any of these skills because [Music] let's see let's sort by [Music] not a sort by just elemental value [Music] see synth quantities over there i guess we'll drop a couple of fish here i put two waters there why are you not unlocked yet okay i need the precursors also it seems oh you need blue you want blue okay well i don't have much blue i can try though there we go please make that bit worth it add flowers doesn't seem like we can we're stuck here all right it's good it's good all right yellow neutralizer yellow rocks uh we have no yellow rocks [Music] you have blue sand though just no yellow rocks uh which doesn't help us maybe i need to add at least two items to make this go hmm can't finish this yet [Music] because i'm missing items here let's put a random rock here hopefully that'll hopefully it'll take [Music] yeah hopefully i'll take okay jeez riser you have such the high standards for materials these days [Music] uh we don't have wood okay that's gonna have to wait can we make a bomb at least fire damage small but we need all this other stuff first [Music] lower guard needs to be red we don't have any reds so it's not going to be as good as it's supposed to be you can at least make a decent quality bomb oh wait nope that's the wrong thing oh wow the bomb can actually be decent right now i'm surprised we'll just finish it out here though it doesn't have to be super good right now let's see and i want to improve on the uni i made earlier because that was just sad see i need three let's see trades quality surprise let's see what the surprise is oh we haven't probably have enough that we can put in here all right i feel a little bit better with that let's see what else we can learn i probably might want to save up for this quantity plus one the recipe morph hold off on we don't have any materials for ingots [Music] definitely don't have materials for ingots so there's no point in doing reading that as well as these other items here gonna save our points now here's a question how do we use said items [Music] we made them but we can't no we can't equip them uh that's a problem that's a problem all right let's see what outfits we got let's see zoom in lower down see breeze blouse so just basically takes off her um sorry sorry but i just want to rotate move up down i can't move you to the right it's just some shirts and uh oversized shirts costume that's a that's a pre-order bonus oh this is nice now this was supposed to be present in the previous game but i never got it so that's kind of nice to look at favorite outfit uh the classic riser [Music] which one should i go with though i like this one but it doesn't look like rhiza it's quite a nice outfit though oh full back exposed very nice original outfit so we'll keep it there let's see not too bad oh it's her it's his old outfit not the crap doesn't look good on him anymore he's i think he's not growing it by now i think it's like growing the original outfit by now alright so where do we go next then let's see scroll oh which one how do i scroll oh it's at the top i was worried i won't be able to sleep properly on my first night in the city but i actually slept pretty well and now i'm full of energy to go and investigate the ruins now i need to meet up with tao to discuss investigating ruins but where might i find him is that he usually is in the academy district i think all right let's go find tao nothing else here we learned everything that we could learn uh did alchemy and uh we got to go good to go i want to fight i want to gather all the exploring alchemy is great but we need to fight and gather to get more stuff we have no stuff is the right way oh this is the wrong way and go this way yeah we kind of went a long way to the academy it seems [Music] my body hurts so much see anything i can bust up here nope nope here's a couple of though good quality water still seems to be difficult to find um i may actually have to go to the fountain for that which makes sense than random randomly opening um barrels and faces [Music] probably not something i should be smashing just randomly to get stuff [Music] okay all right tao we need to we need to go we need to go oh they're there waiting been ready [Music] adventure time and the cutie has joined the party using items oh these items will be supplied to equip to the core crystals which you allowed to use them in battle they're not actually using other items okay so cool crystals are still here it seems like items have no each one of them has a different cork point i see however you will not be able to probably use any items of higher level than the chara character's dexterity was not an issue in the previous game remember pay attention to levels when you are choosing which items are equipped characters i see item rush in order to use items in battle you will have to have enough cc core charge can be earned by using skills oh okay it's a little bit different now that's uh i guess that's kind of nice so the chain goes physical attack skills and then items i'm not sure if it's an improvement we'll find out but it sounds promising plus if you have enough core charge you can activate an item brush allows you with multiple items at once nice build up your core damage cord charge and use item rush again and send the vantage you can also use items out of turn by pressing by using 1080p okay that's the thing don't forget you use it when don't forget to use it when you're closer to defeating an enemy or if your party is in the pitch cc bottle core charge that you don't use in battle be saved in your cc bottle oh okay nice core charge showing cc bottle allow you to use equipped healing items while in the field equip healing items by accessing your basket action ores oh that's a little thing during combat when you fulfill various conditions sending an enemy unless we use action orders you fulfill conditions for action orders within a certain amount of time you're at will use them all the order skills are powerful but you will need to meet the requirements for that including your action that include other actions that normal attacks are active okay so it's a little bit more complex than before that's i dig i dig it now let's actually equip stuff so probably give her a bomb you know what i don't think we made grass beans nope we need to remove this how do i change characters [Music] unless they cannot oh this way let's see it's stupid all right let's see if we can make uh grass beans while we're at it we don't have anything that can heal and we have there's a suspicious looking bubble up there i must investigate [Music] who is this with a suspicious looking bubble i must talk to you all right we can we can run let's run [Music] oh this guy looks dreadful today what the crap see who are you [Music] are you the person to talk to it doesn't seem like there's anything you can see oh it's bows that's why see the capital can be quite dangerous i'm just as surprised as anyone your head must be totally spinning it's uh fairly big and i can't do a fast travel yet let's get out of here and probably make our way to the apartment i'm gonna call it apartment from that one that's just what it is that's just what it is it's an apartment where is my apartment oh it's uh it's near the well good to know it's wondering could possibly be didn't really pay attention when i first checked it out okay it's this one is this place it's a door door is this way that's not the door missed it oh it's the other side [Music] come on let me jump from the top [Music] if we can make grass [Music] uh we didn't make it despite what i thought [Music] we could probably put a yellow in here but without any healing items it's probably not going to be that great [Music] we do have a blue flower so we're not going to bother totally crap totally totally crap so one nice thing so far with a system is that um doesn't seem to be a mechanic yet for consuming an item to recharge your core charge i see it as an improvement because that let's be honest that's uh it's a bit of a pain to lose items in the middle of a fight i actually need them now the progression from normal attack to skills to and then items it's quite a bit different it seems like they're actually making items a bit more important hey kazajiezo welcome to the stream how's it going how's it going so we finally are able to go out now uh and explore a bit actually i should check their skills out what the skills do i can't see your skills okay so your skills are no passives physical damage a single target firebase magic damage a single target okay so so once physical wants magic flaming rabbit action war deal fire based damage okay see what's yours are deal physical damage blaze rush physical damage okay shining blast magic damage no no effects i see sea shrine was the chicken good oh wow she uses a katana blade dance so seems like she has the same uh ap costs as tau the most physical damage to a single target deals fire physical damage [Music] i see a pattern here so far we got a bunch of fire skills how do we get out this way one of these days we will have a fast travel out of here one of these days today is not that day just yet [Music] oh there's a bunch of shops here let's see what you guys have oh no go horn no no no we don't have cash we don't have cash oh looks like it looks like the gold coins are back i wasn't expecting that and holy crap these are expensive [Music] these compared to at least compared back to the um shops in first game these are way expensive new crow otherwise known as kirkin fruit i guess we can buy flowers but they cost an arm and a leg to do so clover milk so it's milk made of clovers what's this ash milk fancy milk basically see what you got uni dried lumber expensive [Music] so you do wood stuff i guess this is the flower shop what kind of chicken was it if uh you don't mind me asking fried grilled roasted okay not what i was expecting i'm guessing this is portion shell sardines i found plenty of sardines probably not good enough [Music] quite the fancy name for a shell uh soft sand a bunch of sand and rocks didn't someone else saw that well nothing that we can afford right now sadly it's just wait it's way too [Music] expensive [Music] can we fast travel yet you might find something that they didn't find so what do they do with a place pretty clear so far is that's why we're exploring north of [Music] i guess not yet [Music] all right so i'm a little short on flowers and all this spoonie what's up what's uh nectar i guess see i can't smash this rock yet seem to have a lot of the crimson floors i'm going to leave those alone red flowers seem to be in good supply [Music] we want to [Music] this will go after that sheep for now all right let's actually switch to her so that we don't have to do it in battle up there we go all right let's give this a try [Music] three of them there's a lot of sheep to defend against too defense deal physical damage nice oh i wasn't paying attention to action orders [Music] seems to be [Music] quite active which way do we need to go oh we're straining the path already that's fine where that's what we're here for exploration [Music] that's how you pause it okay so i have to be conscious about button presses if i want to combo because so far it only seems to be three attacks that i can do in a row so battle systems quite beefed up right now and we barely even got most of the mechanics out all right so let's go up this way i do want to unlock fast travel soon and most of the stuff here we've already found one way or another we just actually need to holy crap it's almost full we're almost halfway full [Music] let's grab stuff that we don't have nothing short on [Music] we started tactics level one okay pay attention to the bottom part here physical got it [Music] probably not we're probably not um ready for very hard but i want to do that eventually if it gets too easy it's nice that they let you use um skills quite freely this time compared to before i feel like the previous system was a bit clunky or at least not as interesting as i would have hoped it was it's fast but it's not [Music] i need to actually be ready damage wise everyone seems to be doing okay let's see what else is there fight around here oh treasure chest can we get to it can't go from here [Music] all right let's get out of here [Music] oh we can scale sideways too good to know let's see what's the map say let's see what's on this side before we keep going forward past the bridge i don't think it's going to be anything too different [Music] nope [Music] just the highway connects to different parts of this um area it seems see if there's anything else up here expecting to see someone familiar soon two three looks like the action orders are pretty easy to trigger right now good to know it's a little different we got berries now i think they were fit i don't think we saw any fairies in the previous area what else is here sheep [Music] different oh no that's just a foliage forehead forehead skill all right seems like we can actually do four hits unless i'm um not paying attention that well right now probably not my constitution [Music] you went back there one two three oh geez we couldn't defend against that because we made attack the easy to access action orders right now a little hard well the action order's a little hard to catch right now we've been fighting monsters nothing new [Music] good point and they're approaching us all right sheep prepare to be turned into kebabs girl you're ready fight looks like we got a character that'll take place within a single restricted area there are multiple enemies within the same area they they'll gain an area boost buff within range of the air boost buff will become stronger so try and pick off the more vulnerable ones first stunning enemies within the battle area can remove the area boost effect the sun enemies have completely attacking [Music] all right forget the controls [Music] my defense is definitely lacking right now [Music] let's see it doesn't switch to snow it doesn't so in the previous system it actually switches to another enemy uh mid attack that's sharpshooter what's this do [Music] i guess we're gonna get group fights now [Music] all right let's see where should we go i guess we can go forward there's a couple of rope areas to the right but it doesn't seem like we can do anything about those guys i see a strong enemy down there maybe i should check it out you know because because that's what we do we check we check those stuff out um [Music] let's see who should we be patty's good for now [Music] let's heal up though [Music] that's good for now being just below we're not switched to higher difficulty just yet it seems like normal it has a pretty decent curve for now let's grab a few of these [Music] because we're crazy we gotta fight strong enemies here [Music] let's see what strong enemy is here hey sir cyan welcome to the stream so i'm at foggy is it morning over there right now this will be their first boss that we've well field boss will be fighting not really a boss boss i'm hoping it's hoping it's something all right let's let's try this let's try this there we go i'm gonna have to watch the defense here one two three four oh jeez this is quite beefy oh and we're dying probably should escape [Music] pinch yes [Music] let's do this hopefully this will help [Music] we don't have any have enough course [Music] magic damage oh and tao's dead probably should escape when i get the chance this is still too tough for us [Music] still too tough for us right now i didn't even change the difficulty like holy crap it's probably because all the other characters can't defend well i wonder if uh we can defend see how does defense work see battle basics action or skill stun negative positive skilled chains don't say anything about defense here [Music] okay i'll be avoid fighting that for now fight the sheep though double down yeah we don't have the equipment to fight that thing yet sadness send us i wish we did [Music] all right let's get out of here and move on then don't have much room in the basket left and i want to get fast travel as soon as possible [Music] all up right only path is up here to the left i wish they actually uh addressed fast travel soon because uh we are getting full it rocks i break these rocks yet see we saw a few of these it seems like we can't break these rocks a little bit different from the crystals we found who knew there was a place just close by oh my neck yes i mean suck right there [Music] yeah the pattern's a little bit different from that yeah where is it dude [Music] foreign [Music] from before someplace so accessible you would think someone would actually have noticed what this this was let's see [Music] see what's in his faces gamish material here already at least what would be considered near endgame in other games nameless grass though that's still what's this one paper my inventory is kind of getting full and you can serve space a little bit what do we have here it looks familiar no or does it quite well please with all the rain that's what it says [Music] foreign [Music] translation [Music] foreign [Music] can i go back to town now i got a bunch of stuff i need to offload now i do want to explore the ruins a bit more but i got a bunch of stuff in my inventory that i need to offload oh geez i only have like nine space left probably shouldn't pick up anything unless it's um truly unknown oh the wrong direction this way i would like to fight and gather more materials it's just that space is a huge issue and i can't oh i can return that's the case let's fight these things [Music] this is just me that defends whenever whenever it does come up one of the other characters otto d probably not big damage [Music] i should see what they do let's see passive sharp sharing critical rate from enemies says wait when you know what increases evasion let's dump some stuff into the workshop or apartment i'll just call an apartment from now on the same point still getting used to this place let's see story event live we have no fast traveling to to that location or at least near the location oh i can probably go and please until the end of the body is starting to wear down on me right now a little bit shorter than my previous streams if i didn't though but not sure how much longer i can stand up to be honest all right how much cash do we have 308 we don't we really don't get much cash from monsters as usual that's just normal why would why would monsters even have cash unless they picked it up from a traveler that they beat up [Music] too far down what is this oh potatoes [Music] i also get some of that [Music] up [Music] it's running through his area we'll need to fight here just yet we'll do in the next place i'll probably pick up stuff or at least i don't have much okay to the left also blue flowers crap i gotta remember i actually fall down now oh i can go through this way fertile soil did you know that wasn't for not all right it's not oh oh crap up here back up here back up here maybe i need to toggle the run off that's getting me more in trouble than now that's supposed to a yellow flower any flowers here nope just a rock i rock the weekend process just yet [Music] all right on we go and we can actually fight a little bit probably but probably should fight a little bit so um get some materials that we don't have flowers flowers [Music] it's over here yeah we should collect some of these grass oh double it's unusual [Music] what was this again scrap paper is a bone anymore scrap paper so if we can find them what's in here sure why not we'll take a few of those sheep is aggro now getting a little bit too strong for this maybe i should increase it difficult just a tiny bit a little too strong now [Music] let's see difficulty from normal to hard [Music] nope still pick it there we go all right difficulties increase a teeny bit feel like we could do it now let's fight these fairies oh three of them [Music] probably got a little bit overzealous oh it's not too overzealous come on let me do this here we go oh wow we got quite a bit of stuff just from uh increasing the difficulty just like teensy teensy bit let's do that again yeah let's see what's in here ladybugs [Music] oh no they're boosted quite boosted magic looks like very hard it's a little bit too much right now [Music] see let's heal and then bomb [Music] that helped quite a bit [Music] it's like we max out our um cc quite quickly too so i don't think there's a reason not to heal outside of fight all right how do we get out get this way let's try this again it does hurt that um our tactics level starts low if we don't do it quickly hold on that's why we increase the difficulty yes a teensy bit dances and get making damaged [Music] okay [Music] see what my basket looks like right about halfway there all right let's keep going with the story foreign [Music] sounds good to me [Music] foreign hmm it's an egg foreign guess we have to keep going for that lots of good stuff foreign another time [Music] let's see all right so there's nothing else here we could instantly teleport back to the um to town but i'm gonna fight a little bit i'm gonna gather some materials from the monsters around here i think we're done with the fairies for now saw some sheep so let's try the sheep on hard mode damages while she went all out this keeps up hard it's gonna be not very hard anymore which is fine because i want to eventually get it to um very hard at least the battle system is not as mined as before but that defense mechanic isn't something that's easily used [Music] let's see formation let's uh put rise as a main stuffer is probably going to attack her more also for some reason why not might still be the best option for combos because his um skills require a very small app oh jeez it's too fast when sheep attack [Music] okay [Music] it's a little difficult to get it to come out for whatever reason i'm not sure why like even if you have enough points it doesn't seems like i'm my timing is still a bit skewed see how much space in the basket 85 [Music] i think it's just one [Music] stronger [Music] stroke [Music] should we fight more sheep now i think i want to fight poonies now i don't have i don't have them right there material yeah some more this nameless grass would be great suppose bones too [Music] let me attack something do we damage oh that was the wrong skill nice aoe still not enough oh got them bones now i don't think uh we have recipes i use the bones just yet but never could hurt oh jeez not fast magic damage wasn't i doing magic damage edges it's nice that you can actually have time to select items i really didn't feel like i had that kind of time in the last game she's got a higher um attack damage in town i guess that's because tao's the speed story rusty very rusty combo system down first it's also difficult to figure out which enemies are attacking you for the sound [Music] but these items are a bit more um useful in these games it seems as far as the finisher goes c46 slots left [Music] we can find a couple more poonies we'll definitely go after them [Music] now i don't know i don't think it's uh i don't think we're strong enough to fight our fairy boss friend out in the open [Music] resist we insist nicely very nice seems like items might be broken again this time nothing wrong with that nothing wrong with that i feel like they were a little underpowered uh previous game [Music] there we go thank you there we go it's a good finisher definitely new equipment before we fight the big fairy though so we're gonna die horrible horrible death i think that's enough slimes poonies i should probably say the proper name still got some space in the basket so let's gather some random odds and ends here before we go back i'm exactly sure what i need to be going for maybe flowers because suspiciously enough i'm not i don't have enough uh flowers or these good quality flowers that i can use any and it looks like there's a rope for me oh a trip a chest i think this was accessible hp plus speed plus oh wow that's uh quite decent [Music] let's probably put this on tau he's uh he's the squishiest hopefully the hp plus will help and the region here yep there we go [Music] just too slow all her gymnastics is a little bit first yes more flowers see there's a rope boy here and then it seems like there's another chest over there but we might actually need a robot at that time [Music] go this way where is it oh wait this is a different method hello okay so this is a fairy ring hey where are we no well i guess it was on the map so i guess we would have found it if we actually paid attention a little bit more than uh it did normal this grass lots of nameless grass here probably should gather all this up okay we're actually four let's see let's toss the ones that don't have any value to them all right let's go ahead back [Music] seems to have reacted to the ruins at the very least that's a compass looks like a compass [Music] foreign [Music] um [Music] foreign [Music] you look really really worried there she's not gonna take your [Music] teacher [Music] she's jealous [Music] are you jelly girl your jelly [Music] oh let's go back to the workshop then all right i'm gonna call here not quite yet i think too hard foreign [Music] foreign but we got no choice not you have to stay here long term [Music] she's probably gonna charge all right we're gonna call it a day here for now uh normally i would go on for a little bit longer but i am honestly not feeling too well i haven't been feeling well all day i really want to get started on this game today so that's what we did but for now thank you for joining me i'm i really need to get some rest so i'll see you next time i'm going to be doing this again tomorrow hopefully in better condition i'll set the time to start at the same time we did today if i feel like i could start earlier i will do that but for now i'm probably going to start around the same time as yesterday and hopefully we can go a little bit longer and hopefully i'm better in condition tomorrow but right now i really dress i don't even need to rest so thank you all for watching thank you for checking this out we are starting we're we're ending the first day of atelier riser 2. and uh so far i like the changes to debate uh changes the battle system seems a little seems good so the timing of said battle system skills and attacks and defense i feel like i'm going to get better at that as time goes on though it feels a little bit stiff feel a little stiff but overall the overall redesign is good so props to that items are items are um relevant again skills are relevant again we just don't mash it a to attack though we still mesh a2 attack but it actually builds up so i like it i like it so far so i guess that's it for now let's find out so until next time i'll see you guys later see ya [Music] [Applause] [Music] do [Music] [Applause] [Music] you
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When Your Safe Place is the Trauma Bond With Therapist Christiana Davidson - Call In Live
[Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign and thank you so much for joining us live tonight on Dr Judy WTF and with me is uh Christiana Davidson she has been a therapist on uh on staff of the psychological Healing Center for many many years and she is an expert in mind mapping and uh taking people through the Journey of recovery from narcissistic abuse and childhood wounds and thank you so much Christiana for being here and thank you for having me yeah always a pleasure and what's so nice is that um Christiana made a great move from London England uh to the Caribbeans I really really admire that and now instead of getting up at three or four in the morning and doing the show she looks very bright and chipper and it is only a three-hour time to difference so this is excellent yeah exactly and actually that makes it easier for me working with um clients in the US as well I I know and I just want to say you look so fabulous and healthy the sunshine is so so much good and um it's a great healer yeah I hope to come visit you in the Caribbeans and then we'll do our show from the island how would you like that that well you've you're gonna have to hold yourself to that now because you're committed we'll make that happen okay all right and so um thank you so much audience I know that many of you are familiar with with me the psychological Healing Center the Mind map and in case you aren't please feel free to grab a free PDF copy of my book be the cause healing human disconnect and this will connect the dots for you from childhood wounds deconstructing them and reconstructing yourself in in a way that is sustainable and healthy and not based on a horrible blueprint of childhood that only creates chaos defenses and breakdowns and so tonight's topic is go ahead and announce it because it was your great idea and I love it so please go ahead well it's um when the trauma bond is your safe place quote safe place exactly safe yeah okay so what did you have in mind when you came up with this topic and what did you want the audience to know about this uh the subject what's up to Judy this really is such an important aspect of the narcissistic relationship to get our heads around yeah it's crucial to understand us because it forms the heart of the dependence upon a narcissist yes and if we're not aware of this um we're going to be uh very much vulnerable to being lured into it um so just to start I mean if we think about those words trauma and bond we're talking here what is trauma and in the dictionary in Oxford dictionary says you know it's um a very disturbing or uh just uh what was it disturbing or distressing that's it disturbing and distressing event or situation and the word bond where is is sort of glued to it's attached to so the trauma bond is about being bonded to trauma it's being attached to a distressing event um and so when somebody is in this type of relationship oh there's a call already wow okay well we'll incorporate your information into the calls so let's go ahead and take the call and then you can elaborate further and I just want to make a comment and this is why christiana's on the team because she doesn't refer to the Webster's Dictionary she refers to the Oxford actually number one yes that up okay thank you so much for calling in and what is the name that you wish to be called please my name is Beverly thank you Beverly okay and so um yeah what what um what moved you to make the call and how do you relate to the topic oh I relate to the topic because I'm like a triple dungeon I have your book I've been listening to your show since about 2017. and uh I yeah I believe that I definitely have a trauma Bond because my life is completely stagnant I just turned 60 never been married no kids have a fantastic Talent I'm a professional artist but barely get by and have barely gotten by my whole life because of my inability to set goals plan believe in myself form relationships because of this we'll call it the trauma Bond so should I tell you a little bit about my childhood um yes please and then um I I thought it would be a good idea for um Christiana to contextual contextualize what you're saying into um about the trauma Bond because you're right you did call it accurately a triple dungeon of Darkness because you truly have no place to turn you can't turn to yourself because babies are just not equipped to have the inner mechanisms to self-suit especially initially can't turn to your mother you can't turn to your father and then when you turn to your mother it's it's it's it's not a good thing it's a traumatic thing so love that you called it the triple dungeon of Darkness so please share your story and then okay and then Christiana you can speak exactly to the trauma Bond of Beverly yes okay thank you very much again for taking my call okay so I grew up with two parents that were unhappy angry depressed mom um my mom adopted my sister because apparently she didn't think she could get pregnant but she had me at 34 so I have an adopted sister we were never close she was an intellectual Excel but school I was an artist very emotional insensitive we both grew up in the same house she never married she never had any long-term relationships she never had any kids but she did manage to have somewhat of a successful career and we're not close at all she left for college at 18. so at the age of 14 my dad had to have his first triple bypass heart disease ran in the family the middle class family and my mother didn't work so there's a lot of stress there to support the family often heard who's going to take care of you all that stuff and um just completely checked out because obviously he's going through a serious health problem my mother depressed scared checked out and I basically learned how to curse from her I thought my name was Dirty Rotten bastard but you know what I mean um yeah so then at 19 I'm just giving you the highlights at 19 ovarian cancer struck for my mom my dad is now healed up from the heart disease now she's got ovarian cancer now they're fighting to kind of make a mortgage and raise two kids still right at 21 breast cancer for my mom so now they're really going down the tubes financially and my sister left for college at 18. um when I say at 21 that this is the age that I was now I didn't leave the house till 24 because I think I was still trying to find my parents you know what I mean and so at the age of 24 my dad had to have a second bypass surgery and I had moved out then and um we were in the same town and I would visit them once a week but it was Doom and Gloom at the house and all I ever heard is you're never going to be anything nobody's going to want you you better give up that art my sister wasn't around and that was kind of it and then when I was 29 colon cancer for my mom and then that finally killed her when I was 30 and then my dad lived on till about 91 live with my sister and we're all kind of estranged now both parents are deceased my sister and I barely talk and I'm 60 years old with some basically you know just limping along a renter who has nothing enough to live basically 30 more days can't form relationships and never have been able to didn't want kids because I thought they were a horrible thing it made my parents unhappy so that's kind of the real short version also a big big drinker all overeat food a smoke pot gamble if you put a machine front of me that's kind of the short version the short version while the short I can only imagine the long version because there's a lot there and I'll I'll just start and then Christiana you can elaborate whenever you hear of this kind of a dynamic of the kids are not getting anywhere the first thought that comes to mind is that the parents suck The Living Daylights out of their children and so who gets the supply are the parents and what's left for the children nothing at all and so when you're here at age 6C talking about the hole in the soul which evidently was put there a long time ago and now you're filling it with gambling or alcohol or what have you and now you're you're also empty-handed um Christiana maybe you can comment on this it seems like she's been feeding for a long time these endless Bottomless Pits of parents who have now completely depleted her and why don't you go on and tie it in with the uh trauma Bond yeah so so Beverly um you know thank you for sharing um about your your experience there um your your trauma uh your attachment trauma um and and you know there are a couple of things that you mentioned and that really jumped out of me as kind of P the key uh features of of the formation of the trauma bond in early infancy in childhood and one thing that you mentioned was that your mother was depressed I think you said checked out and angry would call a small child like you dirty rotten bastard you're no good you're never gonna be anything and I mean I'm like seven five eight what am I supposed to be a CEO at a bank you know I mean it was just crazy you see Beverly the thing is you know this trauma Bond uh what we're talking about here the origins of it are actually in the first attachment the first person you bonded to or tried to and that would have been your mother now the trauma Bond as as I'm sure you're aware of is the mother is actually the trauma so the infant is trying to attach to a trauma figure and your mother was trauma for you so your natural instinct is to be in a relationship where the one that you're trying to attach to is the source of your pain and the source of your pain becomes what you experience as love um now with with uh with them with a mapper and this is where it all stems from if the mother is depressed or she's narcissistic or you know she's not well or all of the above the little infant has moments where Mum does give it attention and maybe a little Attunement but then what happens is there are moments where she withdraws that and so what's set up here then is an on offness uh withdrawal comfort and what we have there is then the origins of addiction because the infant comes to be programmed that in order to regulate its emotions it has to go through times of withdrawal but then being loved so it's these two rewards so to speak yes exactly intimate reinforcement reinforcement it is amazing and and you see it it also sets up a love addiction um because you are traumatically bonded to your mother than this there's a there's a search for those feelings when she does that is so true this is so true now I have I'm chuckling because I've never been able to have any long-term relationships with the man but I would and of course I I would get involved with the wrong men men that weren't available men that were players and I would then I would ruin the relationship before it even got a chance to start because I'd scare them away because I wanted to be committed so soon um and boy would I suffer oh my God for months over someone I only dated a few times yes yes you probably would have found yourself going into a bit of fantasy almost an obsession a bit perhaps yeah I'm over this because you see that's what you're seeking you know that infant is seeking the feeling of man's love that is just so um unpredictable and it's here one minute and it's not the next and you you find actually you know the longer the Gap and this is this is the trauma Bond when when you're in a relationship with the narcissist that gap between their love bombing you and then the withdrawal gets longer and longer but it makes the the love bombing more intense the longer the Gap is every time right there's the intermittent enforcement right um I did an episode called molecules of love so the molecules of Love get fewer and further between but the toxic High gets stronger and stronger until uh um you know you're emotionally about to break because on the one hand you're starving but then on the other hand you're getting these little droplets these little yes molecules of Love which tie you into the system um even further and Christiana you made a great comment that um that you know this is her template for love so then a man comes along right and so projected on the man is that he's going to somehow set it all straight so the wish desire uh are now disproportionate to whom that human being is because quite frankly you don't really know the person you have no history but you do have a fantasy of who you need that person to be and that could scare a person away too because now they're they're taxed with this uh Grand uh uh um job uh fulfillment that can never fulfill yes oh sorry I just want to ask because I feel like I've got an extra layer of trauma with all of their health problems and then them being verbally abusive to me I mean I feel like like how you know I'm thinking as a kid well how can you be mad at people that are dying how can you be mad that people are calling you a son of a when they're dying that's another layer and then I go through my life never planning setting goals not succeeding because I think deep down inside I don't believe I deserve a thing yeah I wanted to bring up the uh the concept of cognitive dissonance okay cognitive dissonance says I hate these people they're disgusting they're they're negative they're depressed they name call me uh they're they're sucked dry by their illnesses I hate to take care of them but on the other hand they are my parents and how shame on me how can I hate these people they're dying yep so that sets up their positive dissonance so if we could take a moment and just integrate that for a minute okay because I think that these ambivalent feelings are the hardest ones of all to integrate it's easier to just say I love you I hate you I want you I don't want you but it's not that clear-cut okay and so that's also part of the trauma bond is you'll guilting and shaming yourself for having any negative feelings at all and then not deserving any better because you're a really bad person there it is yeah yeah I hear it in clients quite a lot actually and you know when when they're in a trauma bonded relationship you know we we talk about sort of beginning to exit it but the first thing they'll say is oh but you know I I don't want to I don't want to hurt them I I don't want to I really don't want to displease them or disappoint them um and it's that it's that kind of guilt that toxic guilt actually that keeps people in those toxic bonds it's a it's a kind of misplaced though uh yeah but I mean we were never close like as far as like disappointing them I just felt like I was a disappointment the minute I came out anyway but the thing is my life I never really amounted to much I'm still struggling they're now deceased and I'm still sitting here going wow it's almost over and it's too late kind of you know like what do I do now I guess is kind of whack off too okay okay good question you did mention that you thought your name was and what were those words that you said like oh they called me blah blah and blah right yeah what were those words oh well dirty rotten bastard a lot of things okay so this is part of the core belief system okay so you're a pretty rotten bastard and do dirty rot bastards deserve anything uh are they uh gonna amount to anything okay so that this is what happens with children we buy in to the core belief it's not a logical thing it's a psychological thing and I play on the word psycho because it makes us psycho so if your parents say that you're a dirty rotten bastard you're not thinking clearly uh and saying wow that's horrible parenting skills what what's wrong with them you're thinking I'm a dirty rotten bastard so you're identifying with it not identifying it so in congruence you live your life low down dirty rotten bastard alone okay and then that that's in essence the blueprints so you asked a great question so how do I get out of this so one of the things that I enjoy doing is busting the old system Gone Wrong by identifying the lies and the misperceptions and misconceptions and sourcing them back to the cause so logically just because your parents told you who you were being does that actually mean that that's who you are well logically I know it's not but I'm still just stuck I feel like I mean I don't know okay so there it is there's the Trap okay there's the there's commagon so now you're trauma bonded to the person who calls you dirty rotten bastard you see if if you were in a a let's theoretically healthy place if some stranger came up to you and said dirty rotten bastard and you were in a healthy place you'd say um you know um nice to not meet you bye okay but these are your friends and you bought into it and so now it's like what I'm a dirty rotten bastard uh and my my very own parents think this and we self Define in the eyes of our parents and so there's the Trap because we're self-defining in the eyes of our parents and if those are the eyes reflecting back to us there's your double dungeon or triple dungeon or however deep it goes dungeon it's a dungeon okay do you see your checkmated and the thing is you know when we have when we have narcissistic parents what what they what happens is they the aim of every narcissist actually is to take over the internal world of of their of the abused uh so that they've got to take over your your the way you speak to yourself they've got to take charge of you from within you absolutely and that's why you have these repetition of these messages coming to you because that is going to destroy your confidence your Independence and your own sense of connection to your authentic self because that's what they don't have and this is what leads you at you know once they've left your life but it's like who am I what have these last years been about yeah where do I go now I just want to say we we have another caller but you see step let's do step number one okay Beverly identifying it not with it so now you know that it came from an outside Source I call it dirty data it's horrible data so if you're a computer programmer are you going to take terrible data to input it and then generate good results of course not so this is horrible data that got Incorporated and now you've got horrible um results so just stay with this um please feel free to keep in touch with uh Christiana or myself the psychological Healing Center will take the next call and I hope I hope that you learned something tonight yes thank you so much for your time ladies I appreciate it thank you for the work you do so much have a great evening thank you thank you you too thanks okay so along the lines of the um the trauma Bond um and your safe place in quotes um and thank you I hope you're still on the line what name would you like me to call you you can call me Shawna Shawna thank you so much for calling in and so how do you identify with this topic and do you have any particular thoughts or questions yeah um let me see you guys speaking on this topic um I definitely relate to it a lot um for me I have been in a healing process for the last year um of separating myself from um my family what a specific side of my family and specifically my dad who was showing up as a narcissist in my life and um now I'm just kind of going through the process and kind of struggling with um being able to share my story without letting that trauma Bond affect how I see myself so it's kind of like every time I try to share or I'm putting my memories together writing down things I don't I also don't remember a lot of things I feel like I've blacked out a lot of things I guess or if it has to do with the person um like my dad or something like that um I it's like a part of me trying to protect that person um without giving myself the full ability to just be myself oh okay and this is again going back to cognitive dissonance imagine telling a story once upon a time there was a wonderful wonderful daddy and he was so great he used to buy me ice cream cones and take me to the park and then he also called me a stupid loser do you see how those things don't exactly go together and so in order to create a congruent story you pick one or the other okay uh and so it's unintegrated so it's hard to say the same person who bought me ice cream and took me to the park and gave me a great day also called me a stupid loser they just somehow they they really those two concepts don't fit together and they mess with our head and so by virtue of the fact that trauma is traumatic um right I think that's a reduction statement right there but what it does is it also wipes out memories people don't like to uh remember things that um that that are upsetting to them so what do they do they will dissociate from it they'll forget they'll um leave gaps in the story and and have a healthy human psyche is able to integrate things does that make sense yes yeah it it can also be sometimes I find you know when we sit down um as the sort of abused in a in an abusive relationship that you know the the underlying belief uh that we're groomed to take on is is that we are actually the problem um but you know if we had been better uh if then I wouldn't have been abused um so there can be some hesitancy sometimes in in speaking your truth because in the back of your mind is that voice saying well is that true you know if you couldn't you have couldn't you have been better so I don't know if that resonates with you as well as a bit of perhaps the resistance yeah that resonates with me a lot because [Music] um just growing up and stuff like that after a while I ended up um diving into alcohol and smoking weed and like really trying to drown up myself um like feeling like I couldn't really connect to my identity and now I'm I'm no longer in those addictions um and I'm in a healthy relationship now I'm married and I wake up sometimes feeling like I did something wrong and I and then I'm like oh yeah I'm okay like nothing happened um so I feel like that's something that's like underlying still I guess like inside it feels like it's inside of my body like this thing saying you did something wrong um so yeah yes and that's where it starts you know it starts in infancy where the the child believes that mummy's withdrawn her love because because of it you know it's something that they've done that that's made her you know abandon them or not return the love and and the infant's trying desperately to get that love back but it believes that it's the problem not the mother or the father because you see we're always trying to preserve the good of the mother or the parent very very painful to not have some level of idealization of the parent because that's supposed to be your world that parent is your source and so of course it's a great source what little girl or a little boy wants to think that there's something wrong with their mommy there's something wrong with their daddy maybe later on they discover it to be so but at the beginning children are very very invested in the good mother and the good father and anything outside of the good mother and the good father makes them wrong okay so do you see the splitting there if your mother's not good it's all your fault and so you've done something wrong so here you are happily married and the memories come back that you were called this name or that name retreated this way in that way and then you think Hmm must have done something wrong what a creepy feeling it's still there and and it's not sort of Haunting you today so until it's um an emotional flashback isn't it part of cptsd actually [Music] yeah I think I think it's also it's kind of like I have to um I guess remind myself or accept that hey this person was like they were negative in my life they were abusive so that I don't have like the cognitive dissonance is that what you guys are saying yeah yeah so so you align it so I think the best the best Pathway to Healing is true the truth is yes they did say those things yes they did treat me like that yes they were nice at times and yes they mixed their nice with their abuse and that really really tied me to the toxic um to the toxic Bond the safe space now became a toxic space but it's the only specific you knew you didn't have a spare tire mother father that's it wow yeah thank you guys so much I think it's just what you guys were saying like having the the negative seeing how they could um like Gaslight me and manipulate me to do the things that he wanted me to do and then seeing that oh but this person took care of me this person helped me out they when like they did so many nice things and it's kind of like how do I um understand both at the same time but it's kind of like it's it's true just kind of accepting that both can be true at the same time because you know the the key thing of being in relationship with a narcissist is that their aim is to keep you in confusion because that's what makes you the most vulnerable to stay and that's what you're experiencing at times you're like oh but hang on now he he was quite nice at some points maybe it was just you know he just had these angry outputs or whatever you know but no this was all part of the in training of you um you know think about confusion think about panel four which is chaos okay so if you have a a three-legged stool and one is weak it's not sustainable you sit on it and it falls apart you know right okay so the confused you are the more destabilized you are and the more manipulatable you are and align with the truth you're not manipulatable with a with a narcissist you know it they are not a little bit false they are all false so so the bad dad and the the good dad they're all part of The False Image they're all part of that falseness um so it's not that you're seeing Oh the truth of your dad when he's really lovely oh and then the great point it's actually your one false falsity to destabilize you okay so you never know which side of that um yeah the stool you're sitting on are you sitting a solid part of it are you sitting on the part that's gonna collapsed under you and this is how again it weakens you confuses you destabilizes you and now you're a good father for manipulation um [Laughter] okay yeah really helpful you're you're very welcome and yes I I think the V play is a good button to push because these are hard Concepts because remember you've been thinking a certain way and now what what Christiana and I are doing tonight is we're rocking this system that you bought into and we're we're actually taking it down okay we're destabilizing or rather taking down an unstable system so that you can build it back up properly so yeah do replay it do listen to the truth and wrap your head around the truth and I think that that's the most healing thing any human being can do yes wow thank you um Dr Judy and Christina so much you guys have a great night our pleasure thank you thank you these are such great questions aren't they um and whenever people ask these great questions I'm always challenged to look at things a little bit differently and learn and that's what I can all do you you know you're all asking questions of yourselves and of of your professionals and so on and the more you question these things you more you can sort through it because it's not like you first saw to begin with remember what a paradigm shift is I'm referring for a moment to panel number uh seven the Paradigm Shift it's a new way of seeing and a new way of being and if you're stuck in your old way of seeing then you're going to be trauma bonded you're are stuck double pathogen of Darkness however if you shift your lens of perception then you become clear-sighted and you see truth that is truths that you didn't think were within your periphery of vision and the thing is about these you know that way of seeing that's that's sort of them we take on in childhood the way of understanding attachment to somebody else connection with somebody else love um is is that we end up in the repetition compulsion you know there's that dried in us to seek out other people who are unattachable to um in order to to to sort of Replay that that failed attachment um to play it out again so that we can somehow become securely attached but the thing is it's like the the abused goes to the abuser looking for the solution and you know you've said this many times before Dr Judy and you're in your videos you know that that this is a it's an endless cycle until until we see it until we we're able to get the courage to decide hang on a second I I can't my life is on the line here right you know because it literally is actually it's like it's like a spider's web this trauma Bond it's like the black widow spider in the middle and you get murdered and you you know so you put one foot in and then you're stuck and then the next book and before you know it you've got this cocoon that's been spun around you and you're paralyzed and it's kind of like a it is like an intoxicating paralyzedness because the on the one hand it's you've got that sort of addiction element and addiction is so powerful and and this this one the trauma Bond you know some some psychologists say it's actually more powerful more enticing than the attachment to Mother between mother and child because it meets so many other needs so this lure to be in the bond is overpowering um but when you do and it often takes quite some time but when you do get the the sort of courage to begin to step away from it um you then realize oh my goodness I you know thank God I exited when I did because some people don't they end up you know suck dry and and that's their life gone and that's that cycle of violence and that's why and I encourage everybody to watch this particular episode that I did called The Herder can't be the healer and that's the true definition of the what the Freud you go in it you go into the spider web hoping that you're going to have better results and hoping that the very person that hurt you that you're quote in love with meaning in fiction with is going to do a better job and finally finally give you everything that you've been dying for all the love all the recognition all Endless Love and endless love you know you didn't have songs like Endless Love okay so we're obsessed with Prince Charming getting us out of the hot mess and kissing us and Reviving our last breath and so on okay so that's not gonna happen Dr Judy off I don't know I mean haven't you tried a couple of times I don't know so this is so depressing so depressing right we've got to rewrite some of these fairy tales but you know with with Halloween coming I was kind of kidding around before the show with Christiana it's sort of like the Hansel and Gretel cage Come Little Children do you want some candy yeah and you know let's Skip and hop over to the witch's little you can trust me you can trust me it's candy you know and then boom the cage lost and then you still have hope that the witch is a nice switch you know that you you don't yeah you were wrong she's just kidding or um you know she'll she'll let you free after all and the story is always the same who gets freed nobody gets Freed From The Witch's cage right no it doesn't happen okay so so I hope that that everyone is learning something and that that you're learning most profoundly so that no matter how many times you do the what the Foy no matter how many times you go in hoping for better results there aren't any better results it's always the same results and then it's you that decompensates it's you that gets sicker and sicker and weaker and weaker and more depleted and that's what I mean by the vampiring effect it's never good it's it's never gonna give you anything it's always a loss always and you know you you kind of know when when you're in a toxic Bond you kind of know when you're in a trauma Bond even at the beginning there's just something it's that your body might might just give you a bit of a an uneasy feeling but you go with it anyway because you want that love bombing you want all that you want the excitement you want the you know the being caught up in another person um and it's and just right when you're about to to kind of see it and let on yeah someone will love bomb you okay uh and they'll say something to keep you invested they never follow through but they'll say well what's that term I'm I'm blanking on it where uh kind of like promise thank you that's exactly what I was thinking future on the same page yeah we're totally on the same page so here's the carrot and don't worry honey the future is coming soon oh oh oh I just have a little bit more to run in the race and then I'll get it and then you're really close up and then oh sweetheart yeah I can't get you the ring this month you know I'm about to make a big deal and I've got to invest a little bit more money in in our business because what we uh uh hit the jackpot on this then we're gonna be able to afford that beautiful house that we've had our eye on and then it's yay yay he's on my team and look what a hero he is and says it's so painful because you know right because you see it's actually what this is about it's it's one-sided love addiction correct the Vanoss is not is not wanting your to bond with you the narcissist is not is not dreaming of you uh the narcissist is not in love with you and it's the most painful thing to experience because they've been love bombing you and you think gosh this is real it's not they couldn't they really don't they really are not there's a horrible joke I'll say it I'm infamous for repeating horrible jokes but here it is okay so what's the difference between um the the bacon and the egg not sure okay so in case of the egg the chicken was involved in the case of the K in the bacon the pig had to give his life yes okay so that's what I'm trying to say is that in the case of the narcissists they're involved they're laying the eggs but you're the one that's laying down your life blood okay yes this is this is the Allure of the trauma Bond it's unrequited love this is the trauma of it unrequited love and that's what keeps us coming back for some reason it's so powerful salt and peppered with well of course I can't give you the ring you've gained too much weight and you're getting old and remember you didn't keep your promise to lend me that money and so now the manipulation and the control now now it's all your fault that you're not getting the prize because it's you that messed up the deal so it's manipulation control versus love and intimacy no partnership ship and always moving the target always what they call it it's called the um I was black on it or future faking future thank you yes and you can do that for a long time so Dr cheeky just back on on the reason why people find that this trauma bond is their safe space why do they stay in it and I kind of think there's three reasons that you may think there's more or perhaps something to add yeah go ahead but you know I say because it's familiar like we've been talking about so that was my first thought we're on the same page it's familiar and it's familiar it's familial there you go exactly that's the cause of it um then the second reason is because the person confuses it with love yes and we're all searching for love so there's a confusion there's a uh it's they've been deceived that this is love and and love shouldn't be a bunch of deception it's not a love isn't potential love is intention love is synergistic it's a feedback loop and it's comfortable and with yes it's not up and down huge highs and lows um and then the third one that I said is that um people don't believe they they can have anything more or anything better than that there it is parents at the bar and if the bar is a trauma Bond and that's again back to familiar back to familial and the low bar and they keep repeating it's better than nothing better than nothing and then and then again with beliefs like I'm not good enough I'm not worth it I'm not stressful I'm not lovable of course this is all I could get better than nothing and there's another thing as well you see because narcissistic parents are the stars of the show and you know we are there as children to serve their agenda there is a natural sort of inclination within us that we don't feel safe unless somebody else is dominant in our lives we're kind of all at Sea when it's just us we almost need somebody to be regulating our emotions for us very good controlling our emotions right they're telling us when we can be happy when we when we're sad because when we're on our own we it's a scary place and you're bringing in another element that sometimes control and power feel like strength so let's not confuse strength with manipulation okay let's draw a distinction yeah strength is supposed to make you a better person manipulation is is supposed to make them the better person that's not strength and you know just another aside to this is you know it doesn't have to only be in a a family relationship or in a romantic one it can also be in Friendship this plays into friendships as well you can be drawn into a trauma bond with a friend so you might want to ask yourself you know if you were to sit down and you know Hazard a guess who do you think you might be in a trauma bond with I think that's something to really ask yourself sometimes because we can we can try to deny it ourselves you know we can try to to stay to justify it because we we so want it to be that fantasy that we're looking for we we don't want to let go of it because it is an addiction as well right and I'll also by habit we don't want to let go of friendships that are 10 20 30 plus years old and so we'll just keep it going but some of the signs are very physical if your body is tweaking out if you get neck aches back aches headaches stomach aches if you feel drained physically drained by being around your friend if they're talking about themselves they're not including you if you get a semblance that they're not too happy when you succeed these are signs okay yes I know right these are this is the narcissistic system is that I get to be glorious and if you're glorious well there's is no room for two glorious people in the same room so one of us has to go okay exactly right and that's where the the the mean the devalue and the destroy and the discard come in [Music] so what do we do how do we you know how do we how do we extricate ourselves from these trauma bonds if we are in one study this material rewind the tape play it over and over and over again until he's head straight okay and then step one step one and then and then I I think if you're deep in it it's really important to get treatment because look I'm not a brain I needed brain surgery I'm not going to go and sterilize my own equipment and start digging around in my own head I'm gonna get the best expert possible to do the job and so we do need an outside force to see straight and think straight and give us Clarity and present us with a a map in this case a mind map to identify the the childhood wounds the reactions the trauma of the of the amygdala reactions and these horrible encodings and then how it all double dungeons upon itself and then how to bring break free so I will I wouldn't pull too much around with this because it you're just losing years of your life yes you're living the longer you stay you're going to be more sucked in yeah and then like like Beverly said you know like here I am at age 60 and I'm not doing well remember uh and and people will say well I can't afford therapy no you can't afford not to have there not to happen because if your mental health is suffering you're not going to get very far and your mental health is going to affect your pocketbook because if you don't feel like you're good enough and you feel like you're at the effect of and you're being drained that's not um helping your money making situation at all and I do see this the healthier people get the more successful they get the more financially viable they get the more emotionally viable and that's important that because you see the way we come out of these trauma bonds really what what the trauma bond is about is making you dependent it's isolating you and it's getting you to be sucked in to the narcissist world so that you can only see through his eyes you can only see him it's all about him and and so the way that we need to begin freeing ourselves and it's not easy for people sometimes is actually to say okay right I need to now not have one person as the center of my world I need to now make connections and Foster connections with other people so that I have I'm splitting my dependence in that in that way um and that's really King actually is is turning our attention and energy away from that one person and beginning to invest in it elsewhere because that's what they don't want they no they don't because really this is i i define narcissism as a system gone wrong where the parents put their own needs before the child and then enlist the child in um providing for their own needs okay so now you turn it around by understanding that and then start fulfilling on your own needs so you've got to turn it around 180 degrees it's not easy but it's so you know once you start momentum starts absolutely and it becomes easier most of you know that you can you can seek treatment with Christiana she's really an excellent therapist uh she's seen a lot of people on the team and um you can reach out to the psychological Healing Center and you can have a free consultation with Christiana or me or any other member um on the team so we're all available to you and so there's just no reason not to really thank you so with that said I want to thank you so much for being on the show and thank you audience for being available and open to learning and growing and seeing straight and uh allowing us to confront the system gone wrong so that you're not trapped in this toxic Bond of double and triple Dungeons and uh it's time to set free um so thank you very very much everyone and Christiana for joining in and uh we'll see you next time good night everyone
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Apex Legends Stories From the Outlands REACTION The Endorsement! (Season 6)
more stories from the outlands the endorsement we're going to watch this video so you guys can get my live reaction and thoughts let's do it welcome back warriors to another apex lessons video today we are checking out more stories from the outlands the endorsement story trailer lore the highlights rampart the new legends so we're going to jump right into this thing if you're new here be sure to subscribe and join the warriors for all tips and tricks to improve your apex legends gameplay now let's get into the trailer all right guys welcome back so this is the first trailer it really sucks when these things drop at 1 p.m eastern because i'm at work and i can't pump out the content right away but hopefully one day we're gonna be able to do that for you guys but i'm gonna check out this trailer right now it's my first time checking out my live reaction and you guys get to see that and my thoughts i know you guys enjoy these so let's hop right into the video well i gotta hand it to you oh bang you sure do know how to make a fine piece of hardware yeah not only that i think she may even be a baby i reckon we'll never find out unless fancy ago anita oh boy here we go every time you're just too bad oh [ __ ] are they like sisters or something sorry mate all closed down for the night uh-oh what a lovely pleasure i usually don't do a gauntlet round twice in one day but your eyes are just screaming desperately don't even think about it right everyone got the clean knickers on i know he does oh get her where's big sister well you put up one hell of a fight kid but it's your lucky day eh yeah you earned this let's get you patched up [Music] let it begin story from the outlands all right guys so a couple of things let's take a look it looks like she's friends with bang and gibby if you pay attention right here look at this wall see this she's an engineer obviously if you guys got the description she's a big engineer or maybe not engineer but like like a weapon smith if you will of the modern day she like crafts and modifies weapons for everybody and she kind of just makes stuff i mean look at look at how sweet this was when she took people out everyone got that and she put up a freaking wall where's big sister this part she said big sister like it was her sister or something but this part look at this so i wonder if this pertains to her abilities i haven't looked up to see exactly what her abilities are guys but what if like her tactical is putting up this shield her ultimate obviously is the mini gun which we get to see highlighted right here oh my god oh no she got taken excuse me take it down but then put up one hell of a fight kid who is this guy but it's your lucky day eh yeah you earned this time to the apex games let's go season six around the corner people let's get it all right guys if you enjoyed this video this live reaction i think ramper is pretty freaking sweet i can't wait to try her out and test out all her abilities it looks like we got a glimpse we got the mini gun we got the the kind of barracks wall and uh i wonder what her pass is going to be as far as like upgrading mods or adding mods to weapons stuff like that along with apex legend season six i cannot wait it's literally in seven days guys i can't wait i hope to see you in the apex games if you guys did enjoy this trailer man let me know let me know down in the comments what you thought about it all right now guys if you enjoyed this trailer let me know down in the comments below i know we just talked about it but let me know what you guys thought what you guys think is gonna happen with rampart coming in season six let me know okay and if you're new here be sure to subscribe and join the warriors guys we're almost to a thousand subscribers i really do appreciate it drop that like button if you enjoyed more reaction videos like this because we're gonna be doing more of them so but in the meantime ask for me warlock as always guys stay gaming and i'll catch you out there [Music] come
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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra vs Huawei Mate 60 vs Honor 80 Pro Flat vs Honor 70 Pro
Galaxy s24 Ultra comes with 6.8 in Dynamic ltp display and Suess 1939 w60 comes with 6.69 in ltp LED display and Suess 219 Samsung Galaxy s24 Ultra the Android 14 operating system W made 60 run on the harmonious operating system Samsung Galaxy S2 Ultra it's comam and 256b 521 tval storage qualcom Snapdragon 83 processor 750 w60 it's com 12 GB Ram 256 gb 5 12b 1 TV internal storage K 9 processor and GPU 910 Samsung Galaxy s24 Ultra set camera setup 200 M plus 50 plus 10 M plus 12 M Front Camera 12 m h made 60 set triple camera setup 50 plus 12 M plus 12 M front camera 13 M Samsung Galaxy s24 Ultra 5000 M battery 45 fast charging support W made 64750 M battery 66 W fast Charing support Samsung Galax s24 Ultra comes with 6.8 in Dynamic ltp amol display and Suess 1939 H 80 Pro FL com with 6.67 in olded display and supressor 209 Samsung Galaxy s24 ultra run on the Android 14 operating system on 80 Pro FL run on the Android 12 operating system Samsung Galaxy s24 Ultra it comes with 12 GB RAM and 256 gb 5 12gb 1 TV internal storage qualcom Snapdragon 8 genc processor GP and 750 180 Pro FL it comes with 12b ram and 256 GB internal storage wcom Snapdragon 8 Gen processor GP an 730 Samsung Galaxy s24 Ultra set qu camera setup 200 plus 50 plus 10 M plus 12 M Front Camera 12 M 80 Prof triple camera setup 160 m Plus 8 M plus 2 m front camera 32 M Samsung Galaxy s24 Ultra 5000 battery 45 fast charging support FL 4,800 M battery 66 W fast charging support Galaxy s24 Ultra comes with 6.8 in Dynamic ltp am display and Su 193 9 70 Pro comes with 6.78 in L display and S 219 Samsung Galaxy s24 Ultra run on the Android 14 operating system 70 Pro run on the Android 12 operating system Samsung Galaxy s24 Ultra it comes withb Ram 256 GB 52b 1 TB internal storage qual Snapdragon 83 processor n GP and 750 100 70 Pro it comes with 8 GB 12 GB RAM and 256 gb 5 12gb internal storage m mediatech Diamond City 8,000 processor and GPU M 610 Samsung Galaxy s24 Ultra real set qu camera setup 200 M plus 50 plus 10 M plus 12 M Front Camera 12 M 70 Pro triple camera set 54 M plus 8 plus 50 front camera 50 Samsung Galaxy s24 Ultra 5000 battery 45 F charging support 70 Pro 4500 m battery 100 w f charging supp
Device Reaction
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Pechoti Method and BELLY BUTTON HEALING | 10 Minute Daily Routines
hello earth citizens in this video I'll show you a ten minute routine to do the pakodi method so if you haven't heard of the pakodi method it's the Ayurvedic practice of putting oils into your belly button so line a belly button the belly button is a very important reflexology point in East Asian medicine that connects to all of the organs around your abdomen because if you think about it your belly button is literally the center of your body that is in the middle of all of your major organs so did you know that behind the belly button there's a gland called the pakodi gland so an Ayurvedic practice putting oils into a belly button makes the oils get absorbed by the belly button which contains over 72,000 veins so all that oil travels to your bloodstream and in Ayurvedic practice it's said that the pakodi method helps alleviate cramps indigestion infertility all the things that are associated with your gut so in this video I'm going to combine the pakodi method with a practice in brain education of massaging the gut which is belly button healing so with pakodi method and belly button healing let's bring double the healing into our guts so if this is something new for you great I'm so excited to share and if you've done pakodi method try adding belly button healing to your practice of pakodi method to enhance the benefits so to do the pakodi method you need two things one is essential oil you can use your favorite essential oil that you have or if you need a recommendation I'm using the second chakra oil from change or energy shop which I will link in the description below so this oil next you need a bellybutton healing tool so if you don't have one of these I'll put a link in the description below where you can get one so with these two things in your arsenal you want to lie down get your essential oil i recommend rolling up your clothing so you don't drench your shirt with the oil and stain it so get the oil in please a few drops in your bellybutton I recommend just doing five drops you don't want to overflow your bellybutton so you have oils dripping down everywhere so just enough so that there's a little bit in there five drops is good and then with your bellybutton healing tool instead of stimulating directly on the bellybutton [Music] stimulate a little bit kilo so know that the oils and your belly buttons are being absorbed by your belly button now and then with the absorption we're gonna add a little gentleness up so as you lie there relax your body relax your shoulders most importantly don't tense up your shoulders relax your shoulders relax your legs and gently massage as you massage with belly button feeling it moves a lot of toxins that we hold in our guts it stimulates sluggish intestines to move your fecal matter your waist along in your gut so it's a double whammy here the oils being absorbed and your belly button at the same time you're massaging your guts so that all the good oils get into your bloodstream much faster more effectively so stay here and make sure you're breathing take the deep breaths into your body and exhale keep breathing in and out relaxing your abdomen more and more with each exhale ah Wow now a tip is when you do value button healing you want to make sure that you're pressing very gently so you're not stabbing yourself you're pressing it gently in and out imagine you are doing CPR for your guts shoulders relaxed legs relaxed abdomen relaxed gently close your eyes to to relax your brain continue breathing out I also recommend relaxing your jaw don't clamp your jaw relax your jaw kill your abdomen now at this point if your body is receiving the stimulation well you might feel the need to pass gas whether it's through burping or farting whatever you need to do is okay just let it out because you don't want to hold in whatever your body is trying to let go of so just keep relaxing your body know that everything you feel is a part of the elimination and detoxing process just relax and let whatever happen in your body so now if you're very sensitive to energy you might feel coldness in your hands or legs and feet or you might feel warmth in your hands legs and feet coldness means stagnant energy is coming out of your body and that process of elimination makes your hands feel cold legs feel cold feet feel cold it's a sign of healing on the other hand warmth in your hands legs and feet is also a sign of healing it means your blood is circulating very well and your body whatever you feel there's no good or bad just feel your body and relax take a deep breath in and breathe out one more time deep breath in exhale ha and so now gently place your tool beside you and whatever oil you have left in your belly button massage it it massage it into your belly button and around your belly button and once you've massaged the oils in your belly button know that even though your belly button didn't absorb all of the oils because it takes a long time for your belly button to absorb all the oils know that if you massage it around the massage the oils around your belly button your skin also absorbs the oils so you'll have similar benefits so I massage it all in all it roll your shirt down turn your body to the side and sit up [Applause] how did you do how do you feel does your abdomen feel a little bit more relaxed or maybe you feel some more herbally or more tension in your abdomen whatever you feel is okay just keep practicing it and sometimes you may feel some more pain in different areas if you feel pain in different areas you can massage that point too I made another video that shows all of the angles that you could do with belly button healing I'll link that video in the description below so you could reference it as well it did a great job to experience a full one hour grade education based class please visit a local body and brain yoga studio near you
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DAYS OF AWE Mediation by Carlos Vales
[Music] no you have two stories of righteous men one was defeated one was Victorious when I think about Abraham a lot and when I think about the provision the camel brought in to the door that we have now you still can be righteous and live in Sodom but you will be vexed Abraham however was righteous so was la one of the Victorious One Was Defeated Abraham made of the Lord he laughed with the Lord he actually even contended with the Lord and he spoke with him they had relationship together lot however gives his five senses and decided to go elsewhere even though the Bible says he was righteous who do you want to be think about Jesus with Peter and John Peter said I love you Lord but Jesus still told him follow me it said I'll go to the ends of the Earth for you I will die for you he was still told follow me John however was the disciple whom Jesus loved John never had to be told follow me because when Peter looked in the verse before that John was already following him John lived a Victorious Life Peter was still learning so who do you want to be when you think about the provision of the other camel coming to the door just remember you have those blessings where do you want to give it remember Abraham beat Kings and came back and took everything a lot survived but merely by fire Abraham though that was into his left fell ten thousands is right and he still was Victorious I hope this is your legacy and I hope this is your inheritance
Romans Seven 6
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John Black Talks About Stereotyping
hey everyone um it's Paul AKA Papa flow um if you're seeing this you probably either follow me on Twitter or you are friends with me on Facebook or something um anyways uh I decided that I'm going to start doing Vlogs and do them pretty regularly um I come out with two videos a week now one on Monday and one on Wednesday and those are lifestyle videos but I also come out with my music video every Friday so I guess it' be three videos a week but anyways um yeah I decided to do these periodically um to kind of give people a look into my personality because I understand that I don't know my image can be kind of confusing in the fact that I'm a rapper and when people see my music they're like who the hell is this guy like what who is he like you know either they get mad or they don't know they're confused so basically I'm doing this so you know I can just kind of share who I am my opinions my personality anything really um and the first thing actually on that topic that I was going to talk about was like uh I was just just going to talk about like stereotypes because I feel like my whole life I've been stereotyped you know and and it's understandable you know I understand it because everybody's stereotyped somehow usually typically um you know I've I dress a certain way I put my hair up like this you know some people like oh dude he has blonded his hair he's so gay or um like you know he's he's he works out dude total douche such a douchebag or like he he's probably a jerk you know because the way he dresses and or like or he's a a rapper oh he's probably like a wigger or something or thinks he's sweet you know I mean you get all these stereotypes like constantly like everywhere I go it's like just like somebody has some opinion of me that's just usually completely wrong and it's like okay sure you know whatever okay yeah I'm a douche I'm I'm this I'm that and just seeing this more and more throughout my life it's funny because I mean I understand that I'm pretty much like a walking contradiction um if you guys don't know I'm a huge gamer like I like gaming is a ever since I was a little kid I've gamed and I love gaming and I'm passionate about it so I'm I'm like a huge like nerd right and and I understand I don't look like that and no one would really know that I guess unless I told them you know that I'm a huge gamer I love lifting um I'm a rapper I rap I'm not rapping to be Hood I'm not rapping to be um I don't know I'm not really rapping to be anything but myself I enjoyed writing back when I was younger and I decided to start rapping because it's a great way to kind of Express who I am either that or just have plain fun because rap is a blast and I don't know I have like a sense of humor and I figured like a lot of times in rap I can express my sense of humor through rap you know so so that's really the main reason I'm a rapper I I don't I try not to really categorize myself with any other rappers or even feel that I'm like any of okay so like as as I've been rapping more and more and you know been involved in this whole scene I've just picked up on things you know how people you know treat each other and and view each other and and I've noticed that even though like I get stereotyped it annoys me you know like I'll be upset if someone will you know automatically hate me for no apparent reason at all just because I made a certain choice of clothing had a certain choice of clothing or or um decided to make the music that I make I just anything like and and like I'm not a person that gets like depressed you know like I'm not like all like like over emotional about it but you know it can it can kind of like frustrate you you know like irritate you like man I wish people like if people knew who I was they wouldn't like hate me you know and it just made me think like even though we all stereotype like I think that everybody should try to to to get out of this like this this mindset that that the culture has them in because like everybody sees like oh they're wearing dark clothes they're they're an emo they probably like hate their parents and hate their life yeah uh oh he works out he he has a tan like oh oh dude total douche they don't even talk to him or you know he's a rapper oh yeah he's he's probably arrogant you know probably like like a ghetto and all of those things yes they might be true with a lot of people but I I am a personal case of someone who just because I look a certain way or do a certain thing like you couldn't Define me based on what I look like and I feel like so many people are that way you can't Define them based on what they look like you know and that's a a huge thing I want to do a message I want to bring through my music is We need to get out of this out of this way of thinking you know in life and and and not categorize people in a few groups because it seems like Society has like 10 set groups you're like you're someone you're like oh you're like one of those guys who like mainstream music or you're like uh you're like you're into the hardcore scene oh you're an emo oh you're a hipster you know just screw all that like if you want to Define yourself as that then that's your own personal choice but a huge thing in my music is like I want to do so much so many different things and express my personality so much through my music that not only do I tear down a stereotype of rap that rap music has to be a certain way so basically what I'm saying is a big thing is I I want I want to help people feel comfortable with themselves because a lot of times like I always get this thought like like I'll see like a let's say an article of clothing that I want to wear or or like let's say I'm playing a video game and I'm GNA post about it on Twitter I always get this this little thought like this little this little thought that pops in my head like if you wear that someone will think that you're so and so or they'll think bad of you or if you post about video games on Twitter they're you're not going to be as cool you're going to be kind of like nerdy you know and like I don't listen to those thoughts but they still come to me you know and I know a lot of people battle with that kind of stuff too like you just want to be yourself you know and but it seems like you feel like you almost can't or you might not be liked as much and you know what I just want to help people feel comfortable with themselves now I wrote a song edge of the Earth and uh the lyrics to it were I would jump off the edge of the Earth if I knew it wouldn't hurt wouldn't say a word un tuck my shirt and catch the wind like a bird because I just want to be myself but the world wants me as someone else I'm going to be no one but me cuz that makes me unique and when I was writing that song it was really based on this and and just just like a friendly reminder like I just encourage everybody to just take a little bit of time you know when you see people and and and try not to stereotype you know try to try to try to break out of this this thing that that you know society and culture has gotten us into and and also just be comfortable with yourself I'm tell you'll be so much happier that way like it's such a weight off your shoulders if you just say you know what screw what people think I'm going to be 100% myself and I'm not gonna I don't give a crap what so and so has to say about me or if they view me a certain way screw all that it's just it's it's nonsense it's just it's dumb so just you know like I said again I just encourage everyone to be comfortable with yourself and um just be completely cool with who you are and a side note if if you support my music I want to thank you for that and I'll be doing all this kind of stuff you know like Vlogs music videos just want to thank everyone for the support that I've gotten so far it means so much to me and and also I asked like if you guys like ever want to message me or feel free to do whatever you want like I'm going to try I try my hardest to get back to all all messages I can't get back to all of them all the time but just keep messaging me stay in contact and I'll be happy to talk with you about whatever you want like no matter what like I I'm just I'm here for you guys and I really I really want you guys to feel comfortable talking to me or whatever and I don't know I'll be making a lot more of these so thank you for watching my first Vlog I hope I didn't bore you and hope you got something out of it till next time shirt and catch the wind like a bird cuz I just want to be myself but the world wants me as someone else I'mma Be no one but me cuz that makes me unique
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2013-06-10
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HAMLET Sao Paulo - secrecy vs. discretion [03.14.13]
could not get I was trying to do I couldn't I couldn't do the twist the head off thing and so I was trying to hit this doves head on the butt of the gun but he still had equilibrium and control of his neck so every time I would try to swing his head to hit the butt of the gun it would he would lift his head and so I didn't know what to do so I put this wounded bird on the ground and I was like I can't I don't know how to kill this thing and so I shot it at a ridiculously close range so that basically I just obliterated the bird so the whole point of hunting catching a bird cleaning it eating it Dyer going up in the or do you call it a Jinni again measuring so I think that they've decided to cut down the pink diamond saw and the genie will see seems to be the dampening screen doesn't seems to be the wrong size sighs so let's see what it should make this available yeah I think you're good at you're good at that you're honest and you also um you know have a strategy you know I think and that's good i usually keep things pretty close to my chest I don't like just blob yeah I try to think before I speak yeah yeah the core so okay so um what about um have you um what was I wanted to ask you um have you ever had sex with a woman uh-huh yeah and what no big deal I mean god I don't know that was like 45 years ago I can't remember Oh given your wet like negative 5 yeah that was negative 5 um I don't know i think it was it was awkward it's awkward God we should go on a helicopter ride ya know its young this morning but we got in an argument about contraception and I didn't have a condom and she wanted me to [ __ ] her and I said what if you get pregnant she was like well if I get pregnant I'll just have an abortion and then I was like that's not really cool I was like you know I'm pro-choice but that I was like that's not that's not the kind of choice you want to you know and then choose that and I was she was like well I just wouldn't tell you if I got pregnant I just have an abortion and then I was like immediately was like oh so that was my first not so pleasant lady time experience yeah um guys you don't have to worry about making a baby by accident yeah you know even there's you know besides secrecy there's also just interest interest that has to be kept I don't know um I'm not big on secrecy but I am discreet alright that's a little different I don't try to keep secrets like um pick cleanse thing I did a uh i think it was called a gallbladder flush or cleanse or detox or something and part of it was that i was supposed to have coffee enemas so i put some espresso in an enema but i don't know it didn't really I was just like yeah I thought it was gonna have you know I feel like I always heard a rumor of like Janet Jackson there's somebody getting like coffee enemas I thought I was gonna have kind of just like euphoric caffeinated experience but it didn't Oh there are the projectors there are six projectors mounted on a circular pipe all hooked up through VGA and also networked together here is the snake going to the grid it's a beautiful space here um giant kind of like warehouse space we're in Cesc boom pea in Brazil here you have the screen screen screen screen screen screen screen screen screen screen screen screen screen door this is where people will be coming in yeah um but um yeah I don't know that's um no i haven't i have [ __ ] in the woods but i haven't [ __ ] in the woods in a while but i would [ __ ] in the woods I'm not afraid to [ __ ] in the woods what about in the city have you taken a dump in design a city street god I'm trying to think I
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The Hippie Hobby September
[Music] hey gang welcome to this box rocks today i have the hippie hobby one of my favorite craft subscriptions this is every other month 2395 it includes everything you need to complete two crafts in each box so let's see what this one has fourth DIY melt and pour soap along with up-cycled so packaging that's cute when I say it includes everything it includes everything you need except like scissors because we all have okay it has a little fat sheet about the hippie hobby that's cool it talks about the essential oils things you use they use natural or recycled materials and each of their surprise crafts you can use the discount code gift to get ten percent off all orders okay oh we've got some really cute stuff in here okay bed look at these cute little I'm gonna call little loaf pans can you come over here here here what loading which is gonna help us all up when he helped okay we have this cute little pouch that says love let's see I should kind of work Melissa it breaks it down and it shows you everything that's included we are going to need a spoon in a bowl in a hot pad those are the household items they're not included so we have yet many loaf pans music nutritious eat in that newspaper oh and what I also love about the heavy avi is they give you like just what you need so you don't have a lot of supplies lying around the house like look at this tiny little sunflower oil I mean if that not the cutest bottle ever so we have sunflower oil we have peppermint essential oils organic japanese matcha green tea powder everything has their little logo lavender flowers rolled oats I'm going to guess this is our soap face pics on some goats milk soap place okay so we're going to be making three different soaps with this one little kit we're going to make green tea peppermint peppermint oatmeal and lavender peppermint so that's what each of our three little bowls are for so it's going to break it down step by step if you are afraid of crafting if like craft stores intimidate you this box is perfect because you cannot fail it tells you everything that you need to do step by step there are pictures to go along with if you are a seasoned crafter this box is for you because it's nice and relaxing you you know you know what you're doing you can kind of just follow along you can have a nice evening it won't take you very long and there's always the cute little bonus crap and this one we are going to make cute little and packaging for the three bars of soap that we're going to make so you could give these as a gift so again it's 2395 use code gift for ten percent off i love this box that comes every other month it's a nice little thing I like to do it with my daughter squints likes to help me with a little paper shreds he actually you know I think he's always helped me whenever I get out all this craft stuff he comes and he sets in the little box with me don't you Betty don't you you can visit the hippie hobby com to order and they're also sold on great joy so i'm going to show you my finished products [Music] thank you for watching if you like my videos please subscribe and you can follow me on Instagram Twitter and my new facebook page at this box rocks hey
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Walter Alvarez tells a story about Charles Townes, Inventor of the laser
okay now I wanted to say how I I thought that the talks yesterday were just great we really appreciate everybody who who gave them and I'm looking forward to the rest but I just can't resist telling you a story that follows on Matt's talk which was the last one it was about lasers right and he showed a picture of Charles towns you might have noticed that and said this this is the guy who effectively invented the laser and maybe I'm not sure whether was aware that Charles towns is on the Berkeley faculty he did that work while he was at was it Bell Labs yeah yeah he did the the early work at Bill Labs but then he came here and he's been a professor here for a long long time he lives next door to Betty Howell or did until very recently and uh and I have to tell you a story about him so I I heard a lecture once when some when Charlie towns was going to talk about the laser and the person who introduced him got up and he G he told all the things that you can do with lasers like Matt did yesterday eye surgery you know um manufacturing sending um uh Power to satellites and all this sort this guy went on and on and on and on about all the things that you can do with a laser and when Charlie towns got up to give his talk he said you know whenever anybody talks about all the things you can do with a laser he said I'm reminded about of the story about the rabbit and the Beaver so the rabbit and the Beaver were having a conversation and they're right at the foot of Hoover Dam on the Colorado River between Arizona and California or is it in Nevada anyway on the Colorado they're sitting the two the rabbit and the Beaver are there and they're looking up this colossal concrete structure that goes way up there and has this huge Lake behind it and the Beaver is is saying to the rabbit well I didn't actually build it but it's based on an idea of mine so that's Charlie towns I just had to tell you that story okay now
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MOVE 101 Module 1
okay in this module we are creating an announcement so look my oppa Matt doesn't have a special create announcement function like maybe blackboard does or some other LMSs so instead we're going to within the folder module one we're going to click on add an item and any kind of text that you want to add to the course you would just click on add in line text so we can name our announcement wheat one or whatever we'd like and in here we're going to type the announcement so during this week and etc so you're going to put your announcement here you can add pictures you can add equations you can add graphs to your announcement I'm you'll notice that you have the options to make things bold you can change the size so it's a little bit larger and you can pick which font you would like and this can you can change whether it's just normal paragraph text or heading and basically what you see is what you get if i click heading one that it's going to make it look like it's going to be larger and bolder basically you can use subscripts and superscripts if you'd like in cut copy paste you can pace word paste from word and there's an undue and a redo button just like you would have in Microsoft Word or something like that we can change the alignment so we center to the right to the laughter in the middle or like this the align full and you can also do some numbering you're in bulletin bulletin bulletin and we can change the color of our text right here so these are some basic colors that are available but there are more colors by clicking here and then you can click anywhere you want on this here say apply and it changes the color for us and we can also highlight it so highlight at the Yellow Sea one that's what we have here if we select some text and we're able to insert a link but we're going to learn about that a little bit later on and there's some special characters with this button and we can put a picture in using the little tree here and so I already have some pictures loaded in my picture tree yeah oh actually that's just a picture of the tree so if you uploaded any pictures before then you can find them in here so rectangle with diagonal we're going to insert that picture and it's pretty tiny but we can drag it and make it bigger um we can insert an attachment the only thing with that is you have to give it a name so you give it a name and then you just find your catchment and click to insert and it'll put it in there for you um you can put a table in here if you want so one thing I like to do when I'm putting a table in so two columns two rows and then change the board or two one if you want it to have a border and then you can tape you know put in whatever you'd like for your text and down here you have the equation editor so if this is a math course you see that a little red box with and like posts in between so if i start typing like x squared in here plus the square root of 20 it will format that correctly for me and if I need a special symbol like I want to put in integration for example there's a preset symbol for that and you can change it though you can change the parameters and lastly I'll go over the graph so you can put any kind of graph you want under f of X and there's different equation types here and you can change the from in the to the domain but just make sure you click on add graph and then insert if you don't click on autograph and it won't put it in so those are some options and in any text that you open up if you're sending a message setting an email or posting in a forum you'll have all of those options so since this is an announcement we do want to show by certain date so it's always going to put in the today's date and I like to make it 12 a.m. as my starting time and then I want this to end a week from today and it automatically does that it makes it a one week from the day that you started and since it's not an assignment we don't have to worry about placing it on a calendar let's click on create item and we have our first announcement here
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2016-04-07
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The Rock Raiders Remake Manic Miners - Baz's Mod Campaign Ep1
welcome back everybody to manic miners it's it's great to be back playing uh playing manic miners again and this time we're actually going to go be going through the bats mod Campaign which was a complete overhaul of the original Rock creators game where the guy bats literally took every like filled up the level entirely like you explore every facet of these levels so he took up the whole space and you took up the whole space in these levels and you have to drill everything uh there's a couple other there's a couple other things uh the Large mobile laser cutter will drive on lava um everything's pretty much been overhauled as you can see here from the description and I'm very very excited to be bringing this to you guys let's get started Rock Raiders so basically it's going to be um we do play through the uh um what is it we do play through the tutorial levels quote unquote but they've also been overhauled and and made a lot harder let's get started you got our three Rock craters here they're gonna go off and do their thing now what's really cool about bats's levels is yes see all this area that you have for the level we're gonna be drilling out pretty much everything to be completing to be completing these missions so we so the levels take a lot longer because we got to explore everything and even something as simple as gather 30 energy crystals is going to be uh is going to be a very time consuming uh task for us and as is always if you guys have any um miners that you'd like to see join our adventures I am adding those in just give me a name for them in a general description of what you'd like them to look like and I don't normally like to like you know chill like this but um hey if you guys enjoy this series want to see more uh please leave a like it helps the algorithm and even better yet subscribe I I feel really bad chilling like that I hate like asking for for that but uh I'm I'm told it'll help with Channel growth so I figure yeah what the hell I think there's a way to enter into like a cinematic camera because I do need to take a new screenshot for the new series oh that's building power priority yeah look at that I'll take something uh I'll take something a little better as we get into this as we get into the series or as we get into this level so I know I don't need to build up a full base for this level but I'm going to build a full face up for this level honestly it's the bats levels take so long it's it's basically going to be a an episode a level is kind of what it's going to equate out to so again since this is going to be such a long series send me your rock Raider send me your request for rock Raiders to join me in my uh Adventures here I mean I got Frank here he's was a fan favorite that Ahab yeah Ahab um I think I'm over here somewhere that's uh wall banger yep wall banger another one of my personal favorites that's geode I swear I teleported myself down oh there I am you yeah that's me ah good times yeah guys start clean up your mess dammit like I know by building a base it's good it is going to lengthen out the the levels a lot more but I think it's a a lot more fun building up this building up a base oh and uh I'd really like to thank you guys for all the support that there was on the on the previous on the previous Series where we went through the remastered campaign uh it was it was very cool to see all the outpouring of support especially uh everybody who wanted to have their miners put into the game stop I I loved I loved making all those Miners and the everybody who showed up for the live stream of uh of uh Rocky Horror that was just incredible I've never had so many people in in a live stream uh before it was it was very it was very cool to have so many people like participating in the comment sections in the in these videos uh giving me minors uh giving me requests for for minors and uh during the stream just like giving me advice or keeping eyes on things or helping Direct uh direct uh direct the series like it was a it was an absolute joy for me to you know have that kind of uh interaction with uh with you guys so you know I've got really high expectations for this and you know uh you know and anybody who's watching the video at this point you know uh drop a comment you know um how I'd really like to know like how some of you have found me was it through manic miners it is it like the really early stuff and let me know your favorite part of uh of rock Raiders like whether it's the original game the the manic miners redo like I just wanna I wanna hear for you guys I'd like to think I'm a pretty uh extroverted introvert I think we're gonna run out of yeah so what you see here is we've run out of wall to drill so like it forces YouTube go to alternate mean so we are going to need to teleport down a tunnel Scout here which um where's wall banger Wallbanger watches Frank trained as a pilot ah Frank isn't trained as a pilot Frank continue to train as a pilot wall banger let's go bang some walls so I'll have the team over here clean up oh hang on a sec no wheels huh that's pretty sweet yeah oh there's Samus Metroid Matt Smith formerly Doctor Who I forget who you are oh that's Maverick from Top Gun but who's the guy in front of Maverick from Top Gun chief oh wait no that other guy was chief about Wallbanger oh no no no no bad wall banger what's up man there we go that'll give the guys yes time to go Airborne okay um Samus do you know how to drive no you don't train to be a pilot easy to use this is that me yeah that's me I'm definitely not a pilot come on me let's go lots more crystals to get okay this is heavier than it looks actually that might be the shot and nice those are going to make for some really good screenshots all right what do we got here [Music] ah okay not a great start here I forget how we're gonna get around that um hey yes we may want to build a may want to build a super teleporter I'm thinking just don't know what equipment I should bring over here oh yeah drill that yeah what we'll find with this actually I might Circle if I drill here it may Circle back into here and then I can oh wait no that doesn't make sense it if it circles back into here I'm still stuck with the problem that I can't drill back there and I really don't have enough energy crystals to summon down something teleport down teleport down something that's gonna help us certainly all right okay what I could do is make a secondary base here hey all right actually that's a good idea what I'll do is have me put down a uh power path a couple or upgraded tool store TNT that no problems it'll be a very slow and very painful task but actually why am I doing it there it's good did you forget your objective again easy there that hello right away and we're gonna blow that wall okay now that should bring all of the rock Raiders yeah look I'm just standing there do something [Music] good now they're gonna come here work on that get that all drilled yeah look at them I'll descend and then they should use that tool store to uh do all of their uh I was gonna say to um they should they should deposit items into that tool store [Music] certainly actually let's show them how it's done up in there let's see if we can join these together these two Caverns together you see what I mean we're really going to be using like all parts of the level here easy that sounds good hello all right I hate it when they do that hey no you don't have free will in this instance get in the damn thing and to the tunnel Scout let's go how do I get out I don't know how to get out easy there yes oh whatever we'll just move on to the next person hello hello that's how we join those together very good you know what bring me a Chrome Crusher please foreign actually that's another pretty cool screenshot I'm going to grab that one as well I like doing this screen shotting I can insert I can certainly get behind that do some hyper stylized picks like that yeah that's really cool oh yeah let me uh pop a tool store here there'll be monsters in this level I'll just finish up there real quick thank you I don't know if I need that I guess teleporting It Up's really not gonna hurt anything the tunnel Scout yeah it's gonna take its sweet time since it's unupgraded but I build an upgrade station yeah I could but I'm not going to drop Russia thrown from Russia okay where the hell are all the energy crystals there were mountains of them earlier an energy Crystal has been found that'll work oh yeah I see this I got a circle around here well let's take over this manually I'm one for the dramatic Flair although a tunnel transport would just go and get them and I'd be done but you know it's not about doing this efficiently I'm in no rush I'm here I'm relaxing I'm having a good time good company and for those of you who are wondering what I mean by that the ghost in my house he's been suspicious quiet though oh man this is fun and shortcut all right now it's going to take too long to drill so I'll just have that I'll just have the Chrome Crusher do it automatically all right let's deposit the Chrome Crusher deposit the Chrome Crusher teleport up the Chrome Crusher no just start shoveling good day certainly I want this mess cleaned up unit teleported safely very good wait what oh hey matey he said Ahoy there we go good level good first level very good first level all right and that finishes the uh the first level the bats mod uh once again if you want to see one of your uh one of your uh miners added into the game please just give me a name give me a general description you know we've come up with a a pretty cool I think we've come up with a pretty cool crew here of Miners and I'm really looking forward to adding more to it uh with that thank you all very much for watching I will see you all in the next episode [Music]
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Aaliyah's mom says R. Kelly's former backup singer is LYING!!+Surviving R. Kelly review
yes you are gathered here today to sip some tea honey so make sure you guys have your tea cups ready because it's cheese what Happy New Year you guys I hope you guys are doing good today so anyways it's time for another lovely tea TV shout out so I want to go ahead and shout out you nice calm they're the ones who provide me with this beautiful Brazilian body wave unit it's 22 inches long and I'm definitely feeling it if you guys are interested in getting the same unit or any other unit that they have on their website all of the information will be pinned down below in the comment section they're also running specials in the month of January where you can save anywhere from 10 to 15% off so if you guys are interested definitely check out the pin comment and make sure you guys check out you nice calm all right so you guys know what that means we have another tale from the pissy Pied Piper okay so what's going down is this it's been a bunch of mess going down with our Kelly and this whole surviving our Kelly situation over the past few days okay so what initially happened is that before the show ended up Aaron Auer Kelly's backup singer her name is javante Cummins she came out stating that she saw our Kelly sleeping with fifteen-year-old Aaliyah on the tour bus okay she's saying that you know usually on the tour bus there's curtains that cover up each bed and somebody went to pull back the curtains and they saw our Kelly you know sleeping with the Lea nobody thought to call the authorities they just kept it under wraps okay when the door flew open on the bus but did you see things that are adults sure not doing with the child robber was having sex with Aliya did you feel protective of alia at the time do you feel protective of alia now I feel protective of alia right now which is why I can't get my mouth to say so while obvious information was being put out on social media our Kelly got really upset he threatened to sue lifetime and stated that if lifetime decides to err surviving our Kelly he was going to sue them lifetime being a defiant network said we don't give a [ __ ] about your lawsuit we're gonna move forward and tonight surviving our Kelly dropped okay and everybody's watching it it's currently trending all over social media our Kelly's trending the Pied Piper alia all of this stuff is trending on social media right now this lifetime movie was very very disturbing to say the least but now before we even get into the movie aleeah's mom came out yesterday and basically stated that she's really upset that her daughter is being tied into this documentary and she's stating that the woman who claimed that she saw Ali and our Kelly sleeping together is a liar so this is what Dana had and who's Ali's mother had to say to e-news go ahead and check this out so she says the woman in the so-called backup singer that describes scene meeting or even breathing the same air as my daughter alia is lying and is a liar Haughton said in a statement to e-news my husband and i were always on tour with her and that interviews in every place she went through her entire career whoever this woman is I have never seen her before anywhere on planet earth until now lies and fabrications cannot be tolerated and allowed to be spewed from forked tons of sabotages of aleeah's legacy she then continued my daughter only wanted to realize her dream of sharing her talent with the world and give her off performing on stage and in front of the cameras for her fans that she adored so much she realized that dream thanks to those true fans who still love and support her legacy unconditionally to this day shame on those involved in this project who thought it was kosher to drag Ali's name into a situation that has nothing to do with her today once again this will not be tolerated alright so you guys just heard what Ali's mother had to say so like I told you guys I'm between aleeah's mother going off our Kelly threatening lifetime the movie damn still premiere okay it's still premiered on lifetime and everybody's talking about it even Tory said this if you guys remember Toure had interviewed our Kelly back in the day when he XR Kelly do you like teenage girls and our Kelly was like you know when you say teenage you know what what are you talking my like what what what's the age range this is what taurage is posted on Twitter go ahead and check this out the day after BT aired my r kelly interview his people is caught BT and threatened to suit if they aired it again on what grounds I have no idea but BT quickly catapulted and put the tape back on the shelf never to ear again hashtag surviving art Kelly I rice you guys just heard what Toure had to say so like I said in this first episode of surviving art Kelly it's just really disheartening to see how many adults watched all this stuff play out and they just sat there quietly by but not everybody wants to run and be seen in a documentary so I find that very very ironic another thing that's bothersome is the fact that people are saying that our Kelly's molested he was molested by family members we've talked about this you know many times on this channel and the thing is even in the documentary they're still not mentioning these family members names they're still protecting these predators I'm not gonna throw any of my people my family on the bus yes I was molested when I was from seven all to maybe 13 14 something like that if he's saying that I don't think that he's mine because it happened to me it happened to me I just I just keep it in our hold I was molested by a family member and that shook my world and that's the sad part you know so many times we talk about you know protecting our daughters but we also have to protect our sons you know I'm saying a lot of these males are out here inflicting anger and inflicting pain on women because of the sexual trauma and the physical trauma that they went through in their own childhood and that's not to make an excuse for our Kelly because what our Kelly has done is inexcusable but I hope this is a wake-up call for many people that we also have to take the abuse of young kids male or female seriously if you're gonna not say the family members what you're going to talk about the actions they did then you're just as guilty for not you know holding these people accountable for the things that they did to our Kelly as much as people on hold our Kelly accountable for what he did to these women you know so this entire situation is just really sickening and another thing that's really disturbing too is that it was mentioned well how come nobody did anything how come nobody notice and the sad fact is the reason why nobody has done anything the reason why people didn't care why I was able to be brushed under the rug is because these were young black girls okay you know when things happen to young black girls it's seen is not a big deal they're seen as fast they're being seen as you know they deserve it they put themselves in that situation so that's the sad fact of the matter that a lot of this stuff was swept under the rug and was not taken seriously because a lot of the girls who are affected by our Kelly young black girls so we have to start throwing away this mentality of protecting molesters and protecting child abusers and saying that you don't want to throw anybody under the bus if somebody is guilty of raping and molesting a child that's not throwing them under the bus that's doing the right thing so you know this documentary I'm gonna watch all three parts and I'm saying I'm gonna tune in to day two and day three but it's really disturbing to see how many adults were around this situation watch all these situations play out but not like I said everybody's running to you know jump on this documentary and start you know spilling tea and you know splashing [ __ ] everywhere but when they were involved when they were in the moment nobody said a word and this is how abuse continues to happen and this is how are Kelly's still able to do what he's been doing for the past 20 years because nobody said anything during the time he was messin with Ali and a bunch of other girls in high school back in the 90s that he just continued doing what he's doing and even though we called the pissy Pied Piper on this channel like I broken down to you guys in the past that is where he gets his name from because the Pied Piper lured the town's children out of the town after the townspeople refused to pay him for getting rid of all the rats so the fact that he chose that name and they broke it down in the documentary as to why he chose that name nothing happens by happenstance there's no coincidences in this entire our Kelly situation he understands what his music does he knows what his music does to the people he knows a lot of people will defend him and make excuses for him because he makes damn good music let's keep it real he uses his music his vocal abilities you know the things that he was blessed with he used all those blessings to help his devilish actions so this entire situation is just really sad you know and as far as Leah's mom I understand her pain I understand her not wanting her daughter's legacy ruined but I also feel like her coming out and blasting these people and calling them liers and not holding our Kelly accountable for anything I feel like she's doing that because she's low-key embarrassed because now the mirror is facing her and people are asking where were you the mother where were you the father how was your daughter just left alone with this man for days and weeks at a time you and I'm saying and most of all can you explain this marriage certificate because she can you know try and deny that our Kelly was around her daughter she can say that our Kelly didn't sleep with her daughter but at the end of the day that is a legitimate government sealed marriage certificate and somebody signed that marriage certificate a Leah's name is I'm there and at the time alia was 15 and they fraudulently said that alia was 18 a lot of people have been saying for years the reason why he ran to marry alia was because alia was pregnant you know so this entire situation is just really disturbing we may never know all of the truth but the rabbit-hole definitely goes deeper but you know while I do feel bad for the hotend family and the fact that their name is not being put out there she also needs to realize a lot of the fans and a lot of people are trying to you know get to the bottom of what happened to alia and I definitely believe in my heart of hearts that you know our Kelly and alia had some type of relationship I'm being a kid and watching them on bt and being surprised that Aaliyah was closer to our age because the way Aliya carried herself the way she was around our Kelly we had all assumed that she was like 21 years old I remember her and our Kelly wearing matching outfits what grown man in his late 20s is wearing a matching outfit with a girl who's 15 or 16 years old they carried themselves back in the day like they were in a relationship you know and so the rapaho definitely goes deep with Alia and i don't want to you know say anything to mess up her legacy she also dated aim - there were also rumors that she dated you know jay-z and that caused some type of conflict between the two of them so obviously they might have been some trauma that happened to alia early on in life where she thought that these type of relationships were just okay they were just acceptable I mean all these guys were way older than her and you always saw alia with a much older crowd you never saw a live with like immature and Destiny's Child and and stuff like that hanging out you always saw alia with like the older group of people so you know the whole situation is just really unfortunate but like I said I'm glad that lifetime still decided to air the documentary it's gonna be very interesting to see how part 2 and part 3 goes it's anyways yeah let's go ahead and get the discussion pop and go ahead and leave a comment let me know your thoughts on this entire disturbing situation once again concerning our Kelly do you feel like our Kelly has a case to soothe you know life time you know for basically putting out this documentary and then how do you guys feel about aleeah's mother coming out and basically saying that you know alia never had sex with our Kelly and these are rumors and it's not okay and her being upset so let's go ahead and get the discussion popping go ahead and leave a comment all right deuces [Music] got a whole yacht down you're living enough memories forever never gonna let y'all go hey you guys it's your girl T and I hope you really enjoyed that video if you want to know more about my look of the day or if you want a way to contact me concerning advertisement and sponsorship deals definitely feel free to click my description box there's plenty of information in there please stay tuned for 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BigBangTheoryRL X+ Reality Show (Linux Inside) ~ August 28-9ish 2012
16 32 monday august twenty seven two thousand fo and this is the first segment of this episode of big bang hero it was a good weekend i got everything in more than i thought that it will get done so in terms of what I got done wasn't good we now I now have all three video Studios back working or over back in working order so that means the lovely schedule now should be able to she's able to work all night get the silver schedule back into shape again that I had done I had everything in shape and working with web cams but then I just wanted to increase as they were they able to getting it done i'm not going to increase the quality going from the webcam college which was with SD moving up to the first level of HD 720p so i had to rearrange the cameras rearrange the ruins the which coat how i did have been the in the editing that 720p act it takes up a lot more resources in terms of how you edit everything and so on so forth so that takes a lot of doing and then i also want it in in the standard rafa total standard graphic overlay that's the set that standard stuff you see on the side then it was it something I wanted more dynamic graphics in so I can see pictures appear in there and that took a little more effort and so it is now basically the end of August the first the going into the first week in September then we've got everything down the studios are back working again and now we are going to begin production in 720p so that's cool and one of the well I've already started working on the first the first episode of which is in the first edition of DC beat economics TV weekly I've had economic pork is done is going to be up tonight same thing with the first editions for I NN it's going to be for monday to friday there's going to be as called headlines and beyond it's going to look at what in the headlines and beyond that i've decided that because the election is primarily surrounded around election oh look at all around economics that we're going to keep the economics with the economics channel so a large chunk of the large chunk of the election is going to be a featured on the speed economists TV and this television channel v cv economic TV is basically your chance to access what Wall Street notes and busy i'll explain in the next episode of how dynamic and staff modeling of the economy and this is how this would give us a bad idea of these for the background idea it gives you the background of where economics actually comes from is basically there are two primary groups these are that are sort of be standard in economics for economic modeling with other mathematicians who mathematician who is in the statistics that they're basically a statistician or physicist and those are the two basic groupings that you will find in the economic modeling that these are ones who produce some of the best models out there it's not surprised but is needed please no war with math is probability all the time because I'm a physicist several years ago I decided to test up to see whether or not I could do the same thing this is around between 2006 and 2008 this is right at the edge of the collapse there and my mama was able to definitely show would deal with the economic collapse that had that what was that pan was coming and the economic situation that exists today so the channel is now up this working is now 720p if all the channels now are going to be HD we're going to go back to the byzantine and the tikati studies into channel and we're going to start working on adventures in the library that the words the series inside that documentary series so we're going to have a series inside of the 60 degrees and then based on what I saw from Nova I was watching Nova online last I'm getting my my I ppv back working again every once in a while things change up and things disappear for a little bit and they have we worked on again and refurbished those we always when you working on something refurbish or something brand-new it's never up a hundred percent all the time all the time all the time you get things working for six seven months and then if you want to change something up or something happens where things aren't exactly the way they before before you have to sort of put it aside for a little bit and then rework it back into the systems so I invasion this is my big problem with the IPTV is that I because I money love documentaries I let's keep a lot of things including the kid shows today open letter like to watch too but that takes a lot of hard time space and you start I'm running out of I'm sort of topping out at three terabytes so until I can get another terabyte hard drive another terabyte over the pile space in there what had to come off with IPTV IPTV you can't be on there sort of on demand the way I had it before it is now a working IPTV so that oh these are sources that I can watch online but I can't save it so if I want to go back but later on ended up working on way to cut too no worries I watching that sear watching the series of about dreaming about dreams on PBS North essence with the Nova so you can ova has this is the doc is it serious adan is a show that has documentaries within it sometimes the document is your single document sometimes there's their series or or a multi-volume series of documentaries you know inside of the documentary Nova so they want neither NESTA's documentaries and it's a Reuben reading we're looking at wide awake 3a and this is what the [ __ ] wanted to going into the physiology of dreams I haven't done I've done some work I should be looking at the organic chemistry part of it and I'm not quite done where we're a neat where it can bring it forward I do never think bookmark so I should have actually get back into our morning session of dealing with the sleep and dreams though getting into the physiology sleeping this would be somewhat a want winds of of Novas what beans are but I also watched the show on astronomy last night which was really good it was they've got it got me to thinking this is me he got me to thinking that that well it was good i think it was missing certain things and this is kind of way things are you don't well if you look at somebody else's documentary you take the point that you like in these little ones that you don't like and rather sort of sitting there because you are now have a level you are at and i'm at the sort of professor of a researcher level it's not sufficient simply decision to leave it at that if you find something that you can do better or maybe have a different perspective on then you should get up and do this up normally you write a paper or so on and so forth but as i said because i'm turning the documentary sense to my videos my doctor the documentaries here so and i believe it just in case i did say this i'm turning my research papers in the documentaries and now we're at the full seven 720p what it designed to do is I'm going to take the standard astronomy textbook and I'm going to I'm going to actually go through it chapter by chapter page by page and I'm going to produce a [ __ ] da cuenta series out of it I think that we can do maybe one chapter we'll see what happens i did do one chapter an episode in this case here this would give us just about 30 is it will give us 39 episodes so we'll do this book here 39 episodes then so our autonomy document as that series will be based off of this and we'll see how long will take to get us to get that done and i think this will add another series i think what was those s from this point here that we will actually film more book based documentaries and this is going to be a bit from here and then wait if I'm from books action but it is you always go back that as a research you always go back to books you always go back to books and a reference or guide to where you want to go next is it also it becomes you learn so much it's impossible to remember everything and that means that you often have to go back to the book just sort of rather references a guy to see what it says and have approaches that particular problem the problem is as time changes and more is learned the quality of book the difference of a content is it is in a book changes but it's also a good idea that if you want to know where things were how things progressed it will back to the original source and find out good sources and deal with it from there but let me know but by having sources laid out you can see it's sort of a sequential fashion how things actually change so I will start with this book here for one particular reason one it's by a fleet of late astronomer named George Oh evil and I will explain to you in the next segment to eat nothing that's what yes was in the next segment I will look him up more from more specifically I know him I've know about him but I can't remember exact detail so i have to look it up and yeah will do this is this is that basically it's 1982 yes so this is what was what I guess you would call standard fare for 1982 and so we're going to take it from this perspective and yet we're going to do our whole series based on this so that's where we're going with that I said I've got this is my reading area here it also doubles my bedroom I bet it to the right there so yeah the wonder if they find everything's going great and this is the end of the first segment we will see you after King me she's just those images tonight in tomorrow morning I became easily captive after some tonight service the Vespers service I will talk to the OB stein the second segment alright see in the second segment by is a nice morph into one another we left pondering what i'm up at step still up at seven that actually a seventh it's about in the morning on Tuesday are the 28,000 as well yeah it's going to be one really long episode we're not a lot of it but the day cover the date the day the covers is going to be one belonging you like we haven't even properly I'm getting ready to go to church right now this Kimmy sees this is the name date for anyone named panayiotis play out the RIA Mary almost names so you know all those names there like that that's their dame dato good going to church for that feast and this was like hand up a friends and family zone so forth and then when I come back I'm going to finish up filming and hitting everything that was done over the weekend so yeah the way things go long hours and vacations very little sleep all right yeah it's 18 hours and 40 minutes into the date no it's 18 hours four dimensions of the day of Tuesday August 28th 2012 and it is TVCs today today is yesterday PVCs this is means the teeth when you look back at the original terms the Greek livid that that the lot of services and a lot of the trick is written in it was written back in the hood in the Greek nearly weakened up at that period of time which was common to the area and there wasn't so much a notion of death as it was called sleep Sookie me sees is means to be asleep due to fall asleep that bikini Jesus and so chemist is the columnist sleep of the mother of god and the last two weeks we've had this sum of a celebration of feast and today is the actual day so is people who cool country look have been christmas / year-round or a hundred Christmas every so often well this is a hit here again we have a degree of Christmas right at the end of august there's two weeks there so if you have all the pieces of the church of the early Kirk then you have just about every month you've got something to sort of celebrate in terms of being Christmas like so that's what it did the class she did you know about to date and then particularly last night and this morning well is he i left around eight o'clock in the morning and got back just slightly I think was uh so yeah eight of eighty eight hours of the day very am got back around 14 hours in the day were two p.m. and got to gut a boat to hear I just hope no forceful 4 to 24 hour this is about four hours or the sleep and now I'm up again so and I'm going to be starting my next segment of the day it that means i will be actually ending this vlog around two o'clock in the morning and the other you're going to see a bit of a change for this episode when this in terms of the difficulty for this episode nothing Laden for the episode is that because the way the hours are going just because this one episode and necessarily mean that this is that the the design has learned i think that's how it's going to work I really is that all right now in tune with what happened to one because I'm a day he's shifting a lot of days I'm warping into each other so there's a lot of things kind of sort out but anyways who figure it out mostly out of those I'll see you the next segment all right welcome welcome to library night library I am the professor and professor of what professor of physics free speech rules here at Democratic
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ElixirDaze 2018 - Crypto + Concurrency by Anna Neyzberg
[Music] all right how's it going so far how are the talks alright rad so yeah my name is Anna I'm a developer I work at a consulting shop called carbon 5 we work with all kinds of companies startups growth companies enterprise offices lower the country so my coworkers are here I also co-founded an organization called elixir bridge with Matt Matt where are you with Matt it's nonprofit we hold free workshops weekend usually during the weekend for underrepresented folks in tech to learn elixir and Phoenix we're actually having a workshop this Saturday at the Turing school hosted hosted turn and sponsored by elixir days and carbon 5 and Turing if anybody is interested please come talk to me afterwards if you're local should be really fun and when I'm not doing those things I'm trying to get better at climbing rocks it's a picture from bishop in the Eastern Sierras I love it there ok so what I want to talk about today and talk a little bit about Bitcoin in the blockchain what it is with all the hypes about like why why is it valuable and then a little bit about how it actually works I'm trying to demystify it and then why would we want to try and build something like this in a lick sir so what is Bitcoin and if we look up the definition we'll see something like Bitcoin uses blockchain to implement a decentralized ledger for payments so what does that really mean well in its simplified form what it really means is we have a bunch of nodes and each of them essentially has a copy of a list a singly linked list and each piece of data in the list has a hash that points the previous piece of data in the list that's really all that we're talking about and what people will also say that it's this like secure and semi-anonymous talk about why semi anonymous a store of value but what we mean by value like how why is Bitcoin valuable someone take a step back and think about what is value and look at it in the context of something that's a little bit more familiar to us which is our own currency and think about our own money and if we look at the definition of money really it's something of value that we can exchange for other goods and services we can pay taxes with it right we can attribute debt to it but why is it valuable if we look back actually at the history of money up until fairly recently right especially at the very beginning most transaction were done with precious metals right gold and silver and why is that well they're hard to find so they're scarce they're hard to replicate you can't really fake them they're arbitrarily divisible and they're really durable so if we think back through the history of money even as we go forward towards a more recent history up until the 1970s all of our currency was backed by these hard precious metals it wasn't until like 1971 where our nixon was like nope not gonna do that anymore taking the US dollar off of the gold standard it's gonna be a fiat currency yet it was still valuable and why is that well people still wanted to exchange it they were able to exchange it for goods and services it was still relatively scarce the central bank was able to control the flow of dollars in the economy right you could pay your taxes and something that I think is interesting but a little bit less clear is that they were making a bet on the future right they assumed that the US economy was going to keep doing well and so the dollar would keep doing well and so they could store their value in that so back to Bitcoin the really big idea behind cryptocurrencies is that for the first time we're actually doing a digital transfer of value over the Internet that isn't backed by some kind of hard collateral so this idea was what really initially fascinated me and got me interested and there's also this piece that a taught you can do it anonymously right and that it's secure so there are several things that really incentivize people and remember that bitcoin so and if we think about the value like think about back to the dollar bitcoin and we'll talk about this it's still scarce people still want it can exchange it for goods and services and you really can't pay your taxes with it but people are betting on the future and that's kind of where it holds its value so one take a step back and really talk about the security piece for a second because it is a really big part of Bitcoin early cryptography especially in the u.s. for the longest time was really just an omission of the government in the military and actually it was considered an omission of the military until the late 1990s it seems a bit crazy but in the 70s like with the advent of computers and technology cryptographers early cryptographers really starts to realize the importance of privacy in the sending of information and there are some forefathers of cryptography that really wanted to use it to kind of break the monopoly of the state we passed forward I don't know if anybody has seen this photo before there's a group of people that came together in the early 1990s particularly three people Eric Hughes Timothy May John Gilmore who later went on to create the EF F and they started in rotation called the cipher phones they create a mailing list they had a lot of people on it that are like several hundred people at one point and a lot of the discussion the cypherpunks was about anonymity and privacy and that people individuals have a right to privacy and that we can't trust the government or corporations to protect that privacy we have to do it ourselves and famously a year later he released the cyberpunk manifesto and that's exactly what it's saying we have to have privacy in the electronic age we have to protect it and the interesting thing about the cypherpunks was it wasn't just talking they said we write code so we're gonna build the tools that allow people to maintain this privacy in anonymity so many of the people who participate in this type of movement actually started some of the early digital currencies many of which did not work out but this idea of digital currency was not a new idea it's actually a famous one called hash cash which we'll see why it actually Satoshi who released Bitcoin uses something in hashcash called proof of work that is very core to how Bitcoin functions so fast forward again 2008 we have the financial crisis and again this conversation is kind of long going but it amps up again the cyberpunk community continues to talk about we need somewhere else to store our value that is outside of the government that is outside of a nation-state coincidentally Bitcoin is released in 2009 so it's unclear whether Satoshi the person who created and released Bitcoin was part of the cyberpunk community or not but he definitely drew inspiration from it and if we think about how he defines Bitcoin it's a Griffin rock of proof that essentially lets us send secure transactions anonymously and we do not need a middleman for it so now we have this network where we can store a value outside of the government and it's decentralized so there's no single point of failure but there's also no one party that controls how the system works and this was kind of a core thing that the cyberpunk movement wanted so how does it work so I talked about it being a decentralized network of nodes so really it's a bunch of nodes that are communicating with each other via message passing so we can start to see the correlation mmm excuse me we can start to see the correlation especially given some of the talks today not how might that might fit well with liq sir and i mentioned that each node on the blockchain has its own copy or on in the Bitcoin protocol has its own copy of the blockchain which again is really just a list of pieces of data that are pointing to the previous piece of data and these nodes communicate via something called the gossip protocol and I think Chris mentioned gossip earlier I thought this analogy for how gossip sends messages is really interesting they basically defined it as similar to the way social networks to send information or actually epidemics but the idea being that a node will send messages to its peers which send messages to its peers and so on and so forth and eventually the message will get passed through the entire network and that might look something like this so before I talk about the specifics of a block and how they process transactions etc I don't take a moment and talk a little bit about asymmetric cryptography because it is a big part of how things are done on watching asymmetric cryptography really just means public and private keys and so if I am sending a transaction to say Ben and I'm gonna send him a certain amount of money in this case in the slightest Bob I'm going to sign that transaction with my private key and then I'm gonna send that transaction along with my public key to whoever that transaction is going to and when they receive it because they have my public key they'll be able to decrypt that transaction but nobody can tamper with it unless they have my private key and again the blockchain is really just a ledger of transactions there's no concept of accounts in in the blockchain it's not like I have ten Bitcoin in an account somewhere and I am going to send Ben 5 Bitcoin I five Bitcoin left in an account everything is really just a transaction that is written on to a ledger so let's say I start with ten Bitcoin in my account today that's actually kind of lot of money I have a transaction that basically states I have ten Bitcoin written on to the ledger and then I say I am going to send been five Bitcoin what I'm doing is actually creating a new transaction that says I'm going to send by a Bitcoin to Ben and five back to myself and that gets written into the ledger so you can see we have like an endpoint of one transaction that gets output as a new transaction and in this transaction is no longer valid it's already been spent and we call these unspent transaction outputs so this is a little deceiving because what actually happens let's say have a transaction I'm sending to three people this will actually be just one big message that I sign that specifies I'm sending how much to each person but it's a new output that then gets sent on to the blockchain so what happens when a block actually receives a transaction so remember the transaction will be sent and it'll have a public key so the node that picks up the transaction to process it will be able to decrypt it and see that it's and then check if it's valid so how does it do that so for our example that we're talking about later we're actually gonna use one blockchain for one transaction per block just to keep things simple but how the blocks act how blocks actually store transactions in the blockchain it'll take a transaction and then they will roll through all of the transactions in the ledger because again it's just sit one ledger that's saying this is how much money there is in the blockchain so let's say I sent a transaction that says I'm sending Bob five Bitcoin every node is going to roll through all of the transactions in each block and check that that reflects in the ledger that some were in the Ledger's a transaction saying I had ten Bitcoin that I haven't spent any money since and now I can spend this transaction and it will get written to the ledger so if the transaction is valid and it'll say okay I'm gonna add that to my block and how our transactions actually store it on the block so we're only gonna store one but really what happens is they get hashed into a Merkel tree so what that means is we basically take these transactions all the transactions that go into a block and a block can fit met 1 megabyte of data so it varies a little bit and it starts hashing them by twos up until it gets to the root you shot you well we know about hashing is that if you change one character in the content that you're hashing you get a completely different hash right and so this makes it really hard to tamper with transactions because if you can imagine you're saying no actually there was a different transaction in here you're telling a node that's not valid the node can easily check because it can go back from the root hash and see all of the branches of the tree or ask another node what it's tree looks like so again this element of security there's one really another interesting piece is that and I think Chris mentioned this in a distributed system there's no global sense of time there's no real ordering so in this mechanism for hashing it actually allows the blockchain to order these transactions okay so we add our transaction to the block now how do we add our block to the blockchain so this refers to a concept called proof of work and this is what I was referring to when I talked about hash cash the guy who traded hash cash Adam Beck was really the first one to introduce this concept so we talked about how part of the value in the blockchain is that there is this element of scarcity Satoshi didn't want people to just keep mining blocks really quickly and then control the longest block because also the other idea is that blockchain each node is always mining on the longest block so whoever kind of has the longest block at the moment is the leader for that moment the blockchain so you create this idea that each block has to do a little bit of work in order to be able to add a block to the chain and so what does it look like so the blockchain as a whole has this concept of a work factor there is this technical difficulty to a puzzle that each block has to solve now all that really is is it needs to solve a puzzle to create a hash that starts with a an amount of zeroes so let's say the work factor for the network is three they would need to create some hash that starts with three leading zeros and how do they do that well we talked about how each block has its two hashed transactions as a root hash and how it has a hash from the previous block so it takes that data and then it has this concept of a nonce and anons is really just an arbitrary value that it will increment and then it will hash all of that content together until it solves this puzzle and once it's done that it can send the message to the rest of network saying hey I mined this block here's how I did it and if it's valid all the other nodes will say okay cool we're gonna add this block and we'll start mining we'll start adding blocks to this length of the blockchain so this solves a really interesting problem because a it provided this consensus algorithm for nodes kind of agreeing on how blocks get added to the chain but also it solved this political problem of who gets to influence the consensus right Satoshi didn't want one person to really have control of the blockchain and it's changed a little bit as hashing power has become more consolidated but when he first created the blockchain the idea was that if you could only mine a block every so often and the work factor changes so that a block is really mind once every ten minutes and every computer has equal using at people's personal computers equal amounts of hashing power then everybody has the same probability of mining a block and then theoretically has the same power to influence the network and this concept that blocks are going to get added to the that nodes are always building off of the longest chain is called Nakamoto consensus so in the node here's of a new block or a new chain they're gonna say oh okay I agree to mine off of the first blockchain of height H that I hear about so I think some of you might already guess like how does this relate to elixir well we talked about how we're implementing a decentralized ledger for payments and that nodes communicate sending messages via the gossip protocol so we needed a decentralized system that has some element of concurrency and communicates via message passing so this might sound familiar to some of the stuff we've already heard about today so before we go into the example that I created which is a contrived example but I think you'll be surprised to see it how little it took to kind of implement this protocol leveraging elixir but also or legged OTP so first time take a look at how message passing works and start at the basic level Chrissa we talked about this a little bit but processes write all the work that gets done and mixer gets done inside of a process they're isolated from each other you can have thousands of them running at the same time they're really lightweight so we're gonna just look at how you would even spawn a process so we'll have a simple module we'll call it we're gonna subtract one value from another and to spawn a process right we just passed that information to spawn in this case we're passing it can take an anonymous our name function in this case we're passing the module name function name and initial arguments and we get back a process ID cool so we know our processes communicate via message passing so how do we actually communicate to a process we have access to two functions send and receive so send so we're going to we have a module and call it greet we're gonna greet somebody by name so send in a spot of a process and send allows us to send information to this process so we're gonna pass in arguments the name of the person that we're greeting and then receive is a function that we implement in our module that we call it in the function that we're calling and it'll match against the arguments that we pass in and if they match we'll get output so cool responding a process we're setting at some info if it matches and this is really hard to see sorry guys otherwise we don't get anything what if that process dies right in this protocol that we're building we need to know if our nodes that are communicating we need to know the state of our blockchain how is that gonna work so again this is really really easy to do with elixir we couldn't call a function called spawn link which links our current process to the process that we're calling so as an example here we're gonna make our force our process to exit and if we call that we spawn a process you force it to exit but we don't link to it we don't know that it's actually done and that it died if we do link to it in this case it actually killed our process and we don't want that I mean there are ways to trap the exits it's just an example that we can easily link to another process and we're also gonna want to manage state in this case we're managing state and memory given that it's a simple example of the blockchain and if a node goes down it's going to get a message of the longest chain and every node has a copy of the blockchain so we're not as worried about a node going down in our current example but we're gonna need somewhere to manage state so we're gonna use agents so agents are really just an abstraction around a background process that lets us manage state so the way we start up an agent is we pass a function called start link we call the function let's darling we pass it a function and the output of that function is going to be the state of that agent and given that in our blockchain it's going to be additive we're only really adding elements to our state we will be able to retrieve our state and then update it right so here you pass function here we say we're gonna add some stuff and then we can retrieve it and see that that stuff's been added so the basics around like state and message passing so back to the blockchain well now that we're building this network we're gonna need behaviors that are a little bit more sophisticated so we saw the basics of the processes and message passing but we're gonna need some monitoring processes that are a little bit more robust and we're going to need maybe some server client interaction given that a node is gonna be a need to be able to call to another node and send a message and then process that so we be able to have leverage OTP so one of the things that made it interesting to build this block chain in elixir as opposed to having tried building it in Ruby and JavaScript which is actually really hard is managing these processes and so we get to leverage early an OTP which is really just a framework that gives us these modules and behaviors that we can then implement and it makes it really really easy so finally I mean I've been talking a lot about there's a typo I've been talking a lot about the blockchain and how it works and we might implement it so let's take a look at how we do so start with transactions oh my god well that's not gonna work because you all can't see that can you it's really blurry um let me see is that gonna help no that's not gonna help well I don't think so I didn't realize gonna be this play well I'll just I'll talk through it I mean the idea here the code is less important as how easy we're able to leverage these callbacks so I think I'll just talk through it but really we're gonna have a transaction and it's going to have a struct right built on top of a map and all that's gonna have is a two key which is the public key that we're sending our transaction to a from key the amount and our signature so we're gonna sign it with our private key again so that when we send the transaction somebody can validate it by decrypting it with our public key our new transaction is really just going to be a struct with this information and we have the ability to sign it and we kind of jump into the early crypto module for that but it makes it really easy and then we will be able to validate so will receive a transaction we can again take somebody else's public key and validate the data that they're sending is what we expect them to be sending so we have a transaction and we're going to need to somehow build a chain of blocks so let's start with a single block so again our block is really just gonna be a struct and it is going to have like I talked about a nonce which is that random integer value that you need or to solve the proof-of-work puzzle it's going to have a hash that points from the previous block and it's gonna have some transaction that it received in our case right and we're just going to when we create a block we are essentially taking the previous hash for simplicity's sake and our nonce and our iterating it over and over and over again until we solve that proof of work and when we do we'll send back a struct with our nonce the previous hash and our transaction something that I haven't implemented yet but that I think might be interesting is that right now this is just happening in this process this hashing and you can imagine with a work factor of one that's actually really easy to find a hash start with one zero but if you say the work factor is seven or eight it does get pretty computationally intensive so I would imagine that you could maybe spawn this off in a separate series of processes and happening when concurrently and maybe solving that would be more efficient okay so we have a block so how are we gonna add that block to a chain so we're gonna nother module is going to called block chain it as you can see has a work factor set of 1 and has a block reward so one thing I forgot to mention is that when miners are mining blocks on the chain they actually need some incentive so when they when they mine a block currently the reward for mining a block is twelve and a half Bitcoin and as the chain grows progressively longer at certain points in the chain that reward halves so when I think miners first started mining Bitcoin the reward was like 50 Bitcoin per block and then it was 25 and that was 12.5 so eventually we'll get to the point where there's no reward there are no more Bitcoin to be block there are no more Bitcoin to be mined adding to that idea of scarcity and so when we create our block chain if when we start it it is going to have we're gonna create some you can't see this we're generating some public and private keys so our blockchain struct is really just gonna have a list of blocks our private key and our public key oops but we're gonna need to have a way of knowing whether that's up right it's kind of important to know the state of our blockchain is that how many blocks have been added its length etc so we're going to add this concept of a supervisor another thing that we're leveraging from OTP right so supervisors really just a specialized process that lets us monitor other processes so how do we set this up well when there's not a lot of code it's a little bit less play in our application file that runs when we start our application we're gonna import this behavior and say we're gonna use our supervisor and then we call supervisor dot star link and really all we're passing is our module and initial arguments then the supervisor gets a strategy to find if there are many different ones in this case we're just saying if our process dies restarted let me give it the name of our module so that we can refer to the supervisor later and if you go back to our blockchain you'll notice that we've defined a function called child spec so when the supervisor starts child process it's gonna look for this and this is gonna tell it how to start our process and we'll tell it to use the struggling function we'll tell it to always restart so by having this kind of monitoring it makes adding fault tolerance to our system pretty easy and that's kind of what we want in this distributed like blockchain system so let's look at our blockchain module one more time so when we're adding a block we're going to receive a transaction check if it's valid and then add it to our blotching so remember when we started we were using an agent and it's storing our state so it makes it really easy for us to call age and update pass in that new block and really just add it to the beginning of that list so create a block they've added blocks to our chain so how do we actually have nodes communicate between other nodes right we need this kind of server client interaction so we take advantage of this concept called gen server right start stands for generic server this is another behavior of OTP that were able to leverage and what it does is it provides us with a series of callbacks that we can implement to to press your compost we can use to implement this like client-server behavior and we can choose which of those callbacks to implement we're only using a couple of them and I will go over them so we'll start we're just create a server module we're gonna initialize it and all it's gonna have is its own process ID a list of blocks and list of uu IDs and the uu IDs each message that gets sent on the blockchain will have a unique UUID and that way when a block receives a message on the chain it'll know whether or not it's already had processed it so doesn't have to go through validating all of the blocks on the chain if it's already done that and given that the gossip protocol is kind of a fire-and-forget so we're sending messages but we're not necessarily waiting for a reply so have this asynchronous message passing and Jen's server makes that really easy we can take advantage of what it's called it's cast function so you call it John server not cast we tell it what module were sending to and we pass in some arguments and then handle cast it's a callback that allows us to really easily handle that request so handle cast will match against those arguments in this case we're saying minor block and then send it out to your peers and so we add a pop up dater state and then we send it out to our peers so we updated the current state of our box chain how do we see our current state so again Jen sort of makes that really easy we can make a synchronous requests using something called Jen server call pass in our module and the arguments and then handle call lets us easily process that request it's gonna match against the arguments we pass in and then be able to reply with our state one thing I forgot to mention and I should have mentioned the beginning is Jen server also allows us to manage this concept of State so when we started in the beginning we started with this map that held our ID our blockchain in our uu IDs and that gets returned with each of these callbacks as the last argument ok so we add a block we're gonna send it to our peers but how are they actually able to receive it so we just implement another asynchronous callback we're gonna have a call that says ok now I want you to send this new block change in my peers so we'll have another cast call tour module and in this case we can specify in the previous in the previous call we didn't specify a location or an address we just said this module or current process in this case we can specify an address so if we tell it where to send it it'll send it to a different gen server running on a different node and that gen server will be able to handle that request with its handle cast fallback it's gonna have a different set of arguments to match against what we do here is we check is this blockchain how we already process this request if we have process this request we say we're going to validate the blocks so we're going to go through each block and make sure that it actually points to the previous block all the way through the blockchain and imagine if we had like the last walk in the blockchain and the block previous to that it's pretty easy to verify because each block has that previous hash and so if we take the second-to-last block and take its previous hash and its nonce and hash that we will get the previous hash of the last block so that's what we do all the way down the chain and then if that blockchain is indeed longer and it is valid then we swap out the chain we say okay we're gonna start building off of this is it valid this is our current state so we go back to our agent where we had that list and said okay we're just gonna change it we're gonna update our state and have it be this new list of blocks and the blockchain blocks mines blocks every like ten minutes we want to say that we want this to happen for the purposes of this example every 30 seconds so another thing that Jen server lets us leverage is if you make a call but you don't specify the type of call that you're making that callback will be handled by something called handle info so for us we're saying okay we're gonna start and we're going to send a message and then you can't read this but this really says process send to self with arguments that handle in phone calls so we have this loop where we're saying okay every 10 or every 30 seconds send another message or send another transaction and then my nother block so to keep an eye on this process because this is another process that we is important we want to make sure it's communicating between our nodes we're just gonna add it to our supervisor right we're gonna have another supervision process that's watching that we just add it to our list of arguments we have no initial arguments and that's that so really to implement the blockchain all we needed was a gem server and a couple of modules and an agent storing state given that we're able to leverage all of this Oh behavior that comes from Burling but we want this to be distributed right it's not just working on my little local subnet we want it to work across nodes so again not surprisingly this is made really easy for us so if I'm just doing this on my local machine at the same IP for each of the processes that I start up I can just pass in a short name and then I can call connect and give it the short name that I'm connecting to in front of an atom and those nodes will be connected and the interesting thing is if I have three nodes and I connect node one to node two and three notes two and three will be connected automatically so you can see how it's easy to create this distributed network of nodes but what about across machines right what if I want to connect to Matt's machine I need a little bit more information but really not much instead of passing a short name I can pass a name argument and then I name my process and I pass it my IP I pass it something a cookie which I named and so these nodes are communicating via this tcp/ip protocol and they're using the cookie for this kind of low-level authentication so if I know it's trying to connect and they don't start with the same cookie then they won't be able to connect and I think there's actually a way of configuring it otherwise it's a little bit more work so that's it we implemented a blockchain in elixir with very very little work I was gonna demo this across my machine and Matt's machine just to show you that it actually really does work and it's really easy I don't think the network here allows for that so I'm gonna just demo it on my machine it's down for one second my demos are always a really good idea maybe marrying this place is usually easier so we have three processes here if I go with this can people actually see or is it still super blurry all right this guy start here so I'm gonna start process at my IP and these on my local subnet so don't need a cookie generator as you can see say let's connect all right so the default time is about 30 seconds doesn't take too long really you should spent seeing whether you start seeing messages generated right so our blockchains communicating this is the state of our block this is our UUID but soon we should start receiving messages and assuming this works hopefully all of our notes not receive messages and being able to keep track of somebody else's you IDs we flip to a different process and see if that works [Music] each of these we're able to see that it's eventually it starts to change like at some point this state will have this chain will have them swapped out for the chain that the third node has that's it yeah [Applause] yeah the only problem maybe not I thought that would work cuz I wanted to be able to pull up and show you all but let's see there we go that was weird let's see it doesn't what yeah I think so next time don't do that don't do fullscreen Anna I have it on my machine I'm trying to pull it over but it doesn't like that I'm full screen so I don't have to show you afterwards thank you thank you for the talk are you aware of any plans to reduce the energy required to maintain the Bitcoin network or is that just an inherent part of Bitcoin that's a really good question I am NOT an expert on Bitcoin from what I understand there are not I mean I think it will try to make it more efficient and they're thinking about that I don't I don't actually know I haven't heard about that but that's I mean we know that that's the problem right is that it's becoming more computationally expensive especially as the work factor goes up and so it the energy requirements are insane all right thank you Anna [Applause] you
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preface is to studies in the psychology of sex vol 2 this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by john freckie studies in the psychology of sex vol to sexual inversion by have a lock Ellis preface to the third edition it has been remarked by professor ville Hema Ostwald that the problem of homosexuality is a problem left over to us by the Middle Ages which for 500 years dealt with inverts as it dealt with heretics and witches to regard the matter thus is to emphasize its social and humanitarian interest rather than its biological and psychological significance it is no doubt this human interest of the question of inversion rather than its scientific importance great as the matter is which is mainly responsible for the remarkable activity with which the study of homosexuality has been carried on during recent years the result has been that during the 14 years that have passed since the last edition of this study was issued so vast an amount of work has been carried on in this field that the preparation of a new edition of the book has been a long and serious task nearly every page has been rewritten or enlarged and the index of authors consulted has more than doubled in length the original portions of the book have been still more changed 16 new histories have been added selected from others in my possession as being varied typical and full these extensive additions to the volume have rendered necessary various emissions many of the shorter and less instructive histories contained in earlier editions have been omitted as well as three appendices which no longer seem of sufficient interest to retain in order to avoid undue increase in the size of this volume already much larger than in the previous editions a new study of e'en ism or sexo aesthetic inversion will be inserted in volume 5 where it will perhaps be at least as much in place as here preface to the first edition it was not my intention to publish a study of an abnormal manifestation of the sexual instinct before discussing its normal manifestations it has happened however that this part of my work is ready first and since i thus gained a longer period to develop the central part of my subject I do not regret the change of plan I had not heard first propose to devote a whole volume to sexual inversion it may even be that I was inclined to slur it over as an unpleasant subject and one that it was not wise to enlarge on but I found in time that several persons for whom I felt respect and admiration were the congenital subjects of this abnormality at the same time I realized that in England more than in any other country the law and public opinion combined to place a heavy penal burden and a severe social stigma on the manifestations of an instinct which to those persons who possess it frequently appears natural and normal it was clear therefore that the matter was in special need of elucidation and discussion there can be no doubt that a peculiar amount of ignorance exists regarding the subject of sexual inversion I know medical men of many years general experience who have never to their knowledge come across a single case we may remember indeed that some 15 years ago the total number of cases recorded in scientific literature scarcely equal to those of British race which I have obtained and that before my first cases were published not a single British case unconnected with the asylum or the prison had ever been recorded probably not a very large number of people are even aware that the turning in of the sexual instinct towards persons of the same sex can have been regarded as inborn so far as any sexual instinct is inborn and very few indeed would not be surprised if it were possible to publish a list of the names of sexually inverted men and women who went to the present time are honorably known in church-state society art or letters it could not be positively affirmed of all such persons that they were born inverted but in most the inverted tendency seems to be instinctive and peers at a somewhat early age in any case however it must be realized that in the volume we are not dealing with subject belonging to the lunatic asylum or the prison we are concerned with individuals who live in freedom some of them suffering intensely from their abnormal organization but otherwise ordinary members of society in a few cases we are concerned with individuals whose moral or artistic ideals have widely influenced their fellows who know nothing of the peculiar organization which has largely molded those ideals I am indebted to several friends for notes observations and correspondence on this subject more especially to one referred to as Zed and to another as Q who have obtained a considerable number of reliable histories for me and have also supplied many valuable notes to Josiah Flint whose articles on tramps in Atlantic Monthly and Harper's Magazine have attracted wide attention for an appendix on homosexuality among tramps to doctors Kiernan Liston and Tolbert for assistance at various points noted in the text and to dr. K an American woman physician who kindly assisted me in obtaining cases and has also supplied in Appendix other obligations are mentioned in the text all those portions of the book which are of medical or medico-legal interest including most of the cases have appeared during the last three years in the alienist and neurologists the Journal of medical science the central Blatt for Navin Hale Kunda the medico-legal journal and the archivo della surco Patti's sister Wiley the cases as they appear in the present volume have been slightly condensed but nothing of genuine psychological interest has been admitted owing to some delay in the publication of the English edition of the Worker German translation by my friend dr. Hans Koehler editor of the central black fur nerve in Holland has already appeared in the vo-tech for social vision shaft the German Edition contains some masa which has finally been rejected from the English edition as of minor importance on the other hand much has been added to the English edition and the whole carefully revised I have only to add that if it may seem that I have unduly ignored the cases and arguments brought forward by other writers it is by no means because I wish to depreciate the valuable work done by my predecessors in this field it is solely because I have not desired to popularize the results previously reached but simply to bring forward my own results if I had not been able to present new facts in what is perhaps a new light I should not feel justified in approaching this subject of sexual inversion at all end of the preface is part 1 of chapter 1 of studies and psychologies of sex volume 2 I have locked Ellis this LibriVox recording is in the public domain chapter 1 introduction sexual inversion as here understood means sexual instinct turned by inborn constitutional abnormality towards persons of the same sex it is thus a narrower term than homosexuality which includes all sexual attractions between persons of the same sex even when seemingly due to the accidental absence of the natural objects of sexual attraction a phenomenon of wide occurrence among all human races and among most of the higher animals it is only during recent years that sexual inversion has been recognized previously it was not distinguished from homosexuality in general and homosexuality was regarded as a national custom as an individual vice or as an unimportant episode in grave forms of insanity we have further to distinguish sexual inversion and all other forms of homosexuality from another kind of inversion which usually remains so far as the sexual impulse itself is concerned heterosexual that is to say normal inversion of this kind leads a person to feel like a person of the opposite sex and to adopt so far as possible the tastes habits and dress of the opposite sex while the direction of the sexual impulse remains normal this condition I term sex Oh aesthetic inversion or Ian ISM the nomenclature of the highly important form of sexual perversion with which we are here concerned is extremely varied and most investigators have been much puzzled to coming to a conclusion as to the best most exact and at the same time most colorless names to apply to it the first in the field in modern times was Ulrich's who as early as 1862 used the Appalachian uranium Urania based on the well-known myth in plato's banquet later he germanized this term into earning for the mail and earning in for the female and referred to the condition itself as earning 'tom thus he invented a number of other related terms on the same basis some of these terms have had a considerable vogue but they are too fanciful and high-strung to secure general acceptance if used in other languages than German they certainly should not be used in their germanized shape and it is scarcely legitimate to use the term earning in English Iranian is more correct in Germany the first term accepted by recognized scientific authorities was contrary sexual feeling contraire sexual em finding it was devised by vest Val in 1869 and used by craft a Bing and mole though thus accepted by the earliest authorities in this field and to be regarded as a fairly harmless and vaguely descriptive term it is somewhat awkward and is now literally used in Germany it was never currently used outside Germany it's been largely superseded by the term homosexuality this also was devised by a little-known Hungarian dr. Ben Kurt who used the pseudonym Kurt penny in the same year 1869 but had first attracted no attention it has filler logically the awkward disadvantage of being a bastard term compounded of Greek and Latin elements but its significance sexual attraction to the same sex is fairly clear and definite while it is free from any question begging association of either favorable or unfavorable character Edward Carpenter has proposed to remedy its Bastardly linguistic character by transforming it into homogenic this however might mean not only towards the same sex but of the same kind and in German already possesses actually that meaning the term homosexual has the further advantage that on account of its classical origin it is easily translatable into many languages it is now the most widespread general term for the phenomenon we are dealing with and it has been used by Hirschfeld now the chief authority in this field as the title of his encyclopedic work the homosexuality otter sexual inversion in French inversion sexual and an Italian inversiones su RA is the term which has from the first been chiefly used in France in Italy ever since charcoal and Magnum in 1882 published their cases of this anomaly in the archive des Neurology it had already been employed initially by Tunisia in the revista spellemann' tar laid the felony atria in 1878 I have not discovered when and where this term sexual inversion was first used possibly it first appeared in English for long before the paper of Charcot and magna I have noticed in an anonymous review of West files first paper in the journal of mental science then edited by dr. Maud slave for October 1871 that con through sexual em Finland is translated as inverted sexual proclivity so far as I am aware sexual inversion was first used in English as the best term by J a Simmons in 1883 in his privately printed essay a problem in Greek ethics later in 1897 the same term was adopted I believe for the first time publicly in English in the present work it is unnecessary to refer to the numerous other names which have been proposed a discussion if the nonon country will be found in the first chapter of Hirschfeld to homosexuality at and of some special terms in an article by shoot and sexual problema December 1912 it may suffice to mention the ancient theological and legal term sodomy Cydonia because it is still the most popular term for this perversion though it must be remembered it has become in touch to the physical act of intercourse per annum even when carried out heterosexually and has little reference to psychic sexual proclivity this term has its origin in the story narrated in Genesis chapter 19 of lots visitors whom the men of Sodom desired to have intercourse with and of the subsequent destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah this story furnishes a sufficiently good ground for the use of the term though the Jews do not regard sodomy as the sin of Sodom but rather in hospitality and hardness of heart to the Paul and Christian theologians also both Catholic and Protestant have argued that it was not homosexuality but their other offenses which provoked the destruction of the cities of the plain in Germany sodomy has long been used to denote best eality or sexual intercourse with animals but this use of the term is quite unjustified in English there is another term buggery identical in meaning with sodomy and equally familiar Bucer in French booger is a corruption of vulgar the ancient Bulgarian heretics having been popularly supposed to practice this perversion the people of every country have always been eager to associate sexual perversions with some other country than their own the terms are usually adopted in the present volume are sexual in version and homosexuality the first is used more especially to indicate that the sexual impulse is organically and innately turned towards individuals of the same sex the second is used more comprehensively of the general phenomenon of sexual attraction between persons of the same sex even if only over slight and temporary character it may be omitted that there is no precise warrant for any distinction of this kind between the two terms the distinction in the phenomena is however still generally recognized thus Ivan block applies the term homosexuality to the congenital form and pseudo homosexuality to experience or simulated forms those persons who are attracted to both sexes are now termed bisexual a more convenient than psychosexual hermaphrodites which was formally used there remains the normal person who is heterosexual before approaching the study of section inversion in cases which we may investigate with some degree of scientific accuracy there is interest in glancing briefly at the phenomena as they appear before us as yet scarcely or at all differentiated among animals among various human races and at various periods among animals in investigated or confined state it is easy to find evidence of homosexual attraction to merely to the absence of the other sex this was known to the ancients the Egyptians regarded to male partridges as the symbol of homosexuality and Aristotle note is that - female pigeons would cover each other if no male was at hand Buffon observed many examples especially among birds he found that if male or female Birds various species such as partridges fowls and doves were shut out together they would soon begin to have sexual relations among themselves the male's sooner and more frequently than the females more recently Sant Claire Davila observed that dogs Rams and Bulls when isolated first became Restless and dangerous and then acquired a permanent state of sexual excitement not obeying the laws of heat and leading them to attempts to couple together the presence of the opposite sex at once restored them to normal conditions bombarda of leaves bond states that in portugal it is well known that in every herd of bulls there is nearly always one bull who is ready to lend himself to the perverted whims of his companions it may easily be observed how a cow in hunt exerts an exciting influence on other cows impelling them to attempt to play the Bulls part Luca Sonia has also noted among young owls and puppies etc that before ever having had relations with the opposite sex and while in complete liberty they make hesitating attempts at intercourse with their own sex this indeed together with similar perversions may often be observed especially in puppies who afterward become perfectly normal along white rats which are very sexual animals Steinar found that when deprived of females the male's practice homosexuality though only with males with whom they have long associated the weaker rats played the passive part but when a female is introduced they immediately turn to her although they are occasionally altogether indifferent to sex they never actually prefer their own sex with regard to the playing of the female part by the week of rats it is interesting to observe that frere found among insects that the passive part in homosexual relationships is favored by fatigue among cog chafers it was the male just separated from the female who would take the passive part on the rare occasions when homosexual relations occurred with a fresh male homosexuality appears to be especially common among birds it was among birds that it attracted the attention of the ancients and numerous interesting observations had been made in more recent times thus Seles a careful bird watcher finds that the ruff the male of the mash Tessa poop knacks suffers from sexual repression owing to the coyness of the female the reef and consequently the males often resort to homosexual intercourse it is still more remarkable that the reves also even in the presence of males will caught each other and have intercourse we may associate this with the high erotic development of birds the difficulty with which to mesons seems to occur in them and their long courtships among the higher animals again female monkeys even when grown up as more was informed behave in a sexual way to each other though it is difficult to say how far this is merely in play dr. Seitz director of the frankfurt zoological garden gave them all at a record of his own careful observations of homosexual phenomena among the males and females of various animals confined in the garden in all such cases we are not concerned with sexual inversion but merely with the accidental turning the sexual instinct into an abnormal Channel the instinct being called out by an approximate substitute or even by diffused emotional excitement in the absence of the normal object it is probable however the cases of true sexual inversion in which gratification is preferably sought in the same sex may be found among animals although observations have rarely been made or recorded it has been found by Moochie only an italian authority on pigeons that amongst belgian carrier pigeons inverted practices may occur even presence of many of the other sex this seems to be true inversion that we are not told whether these birds were also attracted towards the opposite sex the birds of this family appear to be specially liable to sexual perversion thus MJ Bailey Mitra a breeder of great knowledge and a keen observer wrote to Gerard that they are strange creatures in their manners and customs and are apt to elude the most persistent observer no animal is more depraved mating between males and still more frequently between females often occurs at an early age up to the second year I have had several pairs of pigeons formed by subjects of the same sex who for many months behaved as if the mating were natural in some cases this had taken place among young birds of the same nest you know actually like real mates though both subjects were males in order to make them productively we have had to separate them and shut each of them up for some days with a female in the berlin zoological gardens also it has been noticed that two birds of the same sex will occasionally become attached to each other and remain so in spite of repeated advances from individuals of opposite sex this occurred for instance in the case of two males of the egyptian goose who were thus to all appearance paired and always kept together vigorously driving away any female that approached similarly a male Australian Michelle Drake was paired to a male of another species among birds generally inverted sexuality seems to accompany the development of the secondary sexual character of the opposite sex which is sometimes found thus a poultry breeder describes a hen coloured talking crowing like a [ __ ] only somewhat more harshly as a cockerel crows and with an enormous comb larger than is ever seen in the male this bird used to try to trade her fallow hens at the same time she laid early and regularly and produced grand chickens among ducks also it has occasionally been observed that the female assumes at the same time both male livering and male sexual tendencies it is probable that such observations will be multiplied in the future and that sexual inversion in the true sense will be found common among animals then at present it appears to be traces of homosexual practices sometimes on a large scale have been found among all the great divisions of the human race it would be possible to collect a considerable body of evidence under this head unfortunately however the travelers and others on whose records we are dependent have been so shy of touching these subjects and so ignorant of the main points for investigation that it is very difficult to discover sexual inversion in the proper sense in any lower race travelers have spoken vaguely of crimes against nature without defining the precise relationship involved nor inquiring how far any congenital impulse could be distinguished looking at the phenomena generally so far as they have been recorded among various lower races we've seen bound to recognize that there is a widespread natural instinct impelling mentored homosexual relationships and that this has been sometimes though very exceptionally seized upon and developed for advantageous social purposes on the whole however unnatural intercourse sodomy has been regarded as an antisocial offence and punishable sometimes by the most serious penalties that could be invented this was for instance the case in ancient Mexico in Peru among the Persians in China and among the Hebrews and Mohammedans even in very early history it is possible to find traces of homosexuality with or without an implied disapproval its existence in Assyria and Babylonia is indicated by the codex Hammurabi and by inscriptions which do not on the whole refer to it favorably as regards Egypt we learned from a Fame papyrus found by Flinders Petrie translated by crofist and discussed by FL that more than four thousand years ago from sexual practices were so ancient that they were attributed to the gods Horus and set the Egyptians showed great admiration of masculine beauty and it would seem that they never regarded homosexuality as punishable or even reprehensible it is notable also that Egyptian women were sometimes a very virile type and Hirschfeld considers that intermediate sexual types were especially widespread among the Egyptians one might be tempted to expect that homosexual practices would be encouraged whenever it was necessary to keep down the population our Stoffel says that it was allowed by law in Crete for this end and professor Hadden tells me that at Torres Straits a native advocated surveying on this ground there seems however on the whole to be little evidence pointing to this utilization of the practice the homosexual tendency appears to have flourished chiefly among warriors and warlike peoples during war and the separation from women the war involves the homosexual instinct tends to develop it flourished for instance among the Carthaginians and among the Normans as well as among the warlike Dorian's Citians Tatars and Celts and when there has been an absence of any strong moral feeling against it the instinct has been cultivated and idealized as a military virtue partly because it counteracts the longing for the softening feminine influences of the home and partly because it seems to have an inspiring influence in promoting heroism and heightening ske decor in the lament of David over Jonathan we have a picture of intimate friendship passing the love of women between comrades in arms amongst a barbarous warlike race there is nothing to show that such a relationship was sexual but among warriors in New Caledonian friendships that were undoubtedly homosexual were recognised and regulated the fraternity of Arms according to Foley complicated with pederasty was more sacred than neutering fraternity we have moreover a recent example of the same relationships recognized in a modern European race the albanians Han in the course of his Alba Nisha studyin that the young men between 16 and 24 law boys from about 12 to 17 a gage marries at the age of 24 or 25 and then he usually but not always gives up boy love the following passage is reported by Hahn as the actual language used to him by an Albanian Gage the lovers feelings for the boy is as pure as sunshine it places the beloved on the same pedestal as a saint it is the highest and most exalted passion of which the human breast is capable the sight of a beautiful youth awakens astonishment in the lover and opens the door of his heart to the delight which the contemplation of this loveliness of thoughts love takes possession of him so completely that all his thought and feeling goes out in it if he finds himself in the presence of the beloved he rests absorbed in gazing on him absent he thinks of naught but him if the beloved unexpectedly appears he falls into confusion change his color turns alternately pale and red his heart beats faster and impedes his breathing he has ears and eyes only for the beloved he shuns touching him with the hand kisses him only on the forehead since his praise inverse a woman's never one of these love poems of an Albanian age runs as follows the Sun when it rises in the morning is like you boy when you are near me when your dark eye turns upon me it drives my reason from my head it should be added to the professor's I count who knew the Albanians well assured birth that the relations described by Hahn are really sexual although tempered by idealism a German scholar who travelled in Albania some years ago also assured neck that he could fully confirm hans statements and that though it was difficult to speak positively he doubted whether these relationships were purely ideal while most prevalent among the muslims they are also found among the christians and received the blessing of the priest in church jealousy is frequently aroused the same writer remarks and even murder him be committed on account of a boy it may be mentioned here that among that took checks hamsa dolls and allied people's according to a Russian anthropological Journal quoted in sexual problem there are homosexual marriages among men and occasionally among the women richly consecrated and openly recognized the Albanians it is possible belong to the same stock which produced the Dorian Greeks and the most important on the most thoroughly known case of socially recognized homosexuality is that of Greece during its period of highest military as well as ethical and intellectual vigour in this case as in those already mentioned the homosexual tendency was frequently regarded as having beneficial results which caused it to be condoned if not indeed fostered as a virtue Plutarch repeated the old Greek statement that the Bayeux Tian's the la serda mony ins and the cretins were the most warlike stalks because they were the strongest in love an army composed of loving homosexual couples it was held would be invincible it appears that the Dorian's introduced Pater Ostia as the Greek form of homosexuality is termed into Greece they were the latest invaders a vigorous mountain race from the northwest the region including what is now albania who spread over the whole land the islands and Asia Minor becoming the ruling race homosexuality was of course known before they came that they made it honourable Homer never mentions it and it was not known as legitimate to the aliens or the Ionians Beth who has written a valuable study of Dorian Pater Ostia states that Dorian's admitted a kind of homosexual marriage and even had a kind of boy marriage by capture the scattered vestiges of this practice indicating Beth believes that it was a general custom among the Dorian's before the invasion of Greece such unions even received a kind of religious consecration it was moreover shameful for a noble youth in Crete to have no lover it spoke ill for his character by Pater Ostia a man propagated his virtues as it were in the news he loved planting them by the act of intercourse in its later Greek phases Pater Ostia was associated less with war than with athletics it was refined and intellectualized by poetry and philosophy it cannot be doubted that both edgeless and Sophocles cultivated boy love while it's idealized presentation and the dialogues of Plato has caused it to be almost identified with his name thus in the early charm IDEs we have an attractive account of the youth who gives his names the dialogue and the emotions he excites the described but even in the early dialogues Plato only conditionally approved of the sexual side of Pedro Ostia and he condemned it all together in the final laws the early stages of Greek Pater Ostia are very interestingly studied by Beth deed aurash nabban liebe ranches Museum for philosophy J a Simmons essay on the later aspects of Pater Ostia especially as reflected in Greek literature a problem in Greece ethics is contained in the early German edition of the present study but though privately printed in 1883 by the author in an edition of 12 copies and since pirated in another private edition it has not yet been published in English Pater Ostia in Greek poetry has also been studied by Paul Brandt and by Otto can app who seeks to demonstrate the sensual side of Pater Ostia on the other hand leaked working for somewhat the same lines as Beth deals with the ethical element in Pater Ostia points out it's beneficial moral influence and argues that it was largely on this ground that it was counted sacred Licht has also published a learning study of pederasty in attic comedy and remarked that without Pater Ostia Greek comedy is unthinkable pederasty a in the Greek anthology has been fully explored by pista farness Kiefer who has studied Socrates in relation to homosexuality concludes that he was bisexual but that his sexual impulses had been sublimated it may be added that many results of recent investigation concerning Pater Ostia are summarized by Hirschfeld and by Eduard carpenter it would appear that almost the only indications outside Greece of pay drastic homosexuality showing a high degree of tenderness and aesthetic feeling are to be found in Persian and Arabian literature after the time of the Abbasids although this practice was forbidden by the Quran in Constantinople as neck was informed by German inverts living in that city homosexuality is widespread most cultivated Turks being capable of relationships with boys as well as with women though very few were exclusively homosexual so that their attitude would seem to be largely due to custom and tradition adult males rarely have homosexual relations together one of the couple is usually a boy of 12 to 18 years and this condition of things among the refined classes is said to resemble ancient Greek Pater Ostia but ordinary homosexual prostitution is prevalent it is especially recognised in the baths which abound in Constantinople and are often open all night the attendance at these baths are use who scarcely need an invitation to induce them to gratify the client in this respect their gratification usually consisting in masturbation mutual or one-sided as desired the practice though little spoken of is carried on almost openly and blackmailing is said to be unknown in the new Turkey however it is stated by Adler Bey that homosexual prostitution has almost disappeared end of chapter 1 part 1 recording by John freckie part 2 of chapter 1 of studies in the psychology of sex vol 2 by Hallock Ellis this LibriVox recording is in the public domain there is abundant evidence to show that homosexual practices exist and have long existed in most parts of the world outside Europe when sub serving no obvious social or moral end how far they are associated with congenital inversion is usually very doubtful in China for instance it seems that there are special house is devoted to male prostitution though less numerous than the house is devoted to females for homosexuality cannot be considered common in China its prevalence among Chinese abroad being due to the absence of women and it is chiefly found in the north one rich man gives a feast he sends for women to cheer they were passed by music and song and for boys to serve a table and to entertain the guests by their lively conversation the boys have been carefully brought up for this occupation receiving an excellent education and their mental qualities are even more highly valued than their physical attractiveness the women are less carefully brought up and less esteemed after the meal the lads usually return home with a considerable fee what further occurs the Chinese say little about it seems that real and deep affection is often born of these relations at first / tonic but in the end becoming physical not a matter for great concern in the eyes of the Chinese in the Chinese novels often of a very literary character devoted to masculine love it seems that all the preliminaries and transports of normal love are to be found while physical union may terminate the scene in China however the law may be brought into action for attempts against nature even with mutual consent the penalty is 100 strokes with the bamboo and a months imprisonment if there is violence the penalty is decapitation I am NOT able to say how far the law is a dead-letter according to Martin you're so far as homosexuality exists in China it is carried on with much more decorum and restraint than it is in Europe and he thinks it may be put down to the credit to the Chinese that unlike Europeans they never practice on natural connection with women his account of the customs of the Chinese confirms murex earlier accounts and he remarks that though not much spoken of homosexuality is not looked down upon he gives some interest in details concerning the boy prostitutes these are sold by their parents sometimes stolen from them about the age of four and educated whilst they are also subjected to a special physical training which includes massage of the duty all regions to favor development dilation of the anus and epilation which is not however practiced by Chinese women at the same time they are taught music singing drawing and the art of poetry the waiters at the restaurants always know where these young gentlemen to be found when they are required to grace a rich man's feast they are generally accompanied by a guardian and usually nothing very serious takes place for they know their value and money will not always buy their expensive favors they are very effeminate luxuriously dressed and perfumed and they seldom go on foot there are however lower orders of such prostitutes homosexuality is easily traceable in India Du Bois referred to houses devoted to male prostitution with men dressed as women and imitating the ways of women Burton in the terminal essay to his translation of the Arabian Nights states that one in 1845 Sir Charles Napier conquered and annexed Sindh three brothels of eunuchs and boys were found in the small town of Karachi and Burton was instructed to visit and report on them Hindus in general however it appears hold homosexuality in their porins in Afghanistan homosexuality is more generally accepted and Burton stated that each Caravan is accompanied by a number of boys and lads almost in women's attire with cold eyes and ruched cheeks long tresses and henna to fingers and toes riding luxuriously in camel panniers if we turn to the new world we find that among the American Indians from the Eskimo of Alaska down went to Brazil and still farther south homosexual customs have been very frequently observed sometimes they are regarded by the tribe with honor sometimes with indifference sometimes with contempt but they appear to be always tolerated although there are local differences these customs on the whole seem to have much in common the best early description which I have been able to find is by Langsdorf and concerns the Aleuts of Unalaska in alaska boys if they happen to be very handsome he says are often brought up entirely in the manner of eles and instructed in the arts women used to please men their beards are carefully plucked out as soon as they begin to appear and their chins tattooed like those of women they wear ornaments of glass beads upon their legs and arms bind and cut their hair in the same manner as the women and supply their place with the men as concubines this shocking unnatural and immoral practice obtained here even from the remotest times nor have any measures hitherto been taken to repress and restrain it such men are known under the name of Chopin's among the con Yaga's lansdorf founds the custom much more common than among the Aleuts he remarked that although the mothers brought up some of their children in this way they seemed very fond of their offspring lisyansky at about the same period tells us that of all the customs of these islanders the most disgusting is that of men called choux pans living with men and supplying the place of women these are brought up from their infancy with females and taught all the feminine arts they even assume the manner and dress of the women so nearly that a stranger would naturally take them for what they are not this odious practice was formally so prevalent that the residence of one of these monsters in house was considered as fortunate it is however daily losing ground he mentions a case in which a priest had nearly married two males when an interpreter chance to come in and was able to inform him what he was doing the practice has however apparently continued to be fairly common among the Alaska Eskimos down to recent times thus dr. Engelman mentioned to me that he was informed by those who had lived in Alaska especially near Point Barrow that as many as five such individuals regarded by uninstructed strangers as hermaphrodites might be found in a single comparatively small community it is stated by Davidoff as quoted by Homburg that the boy is selected to be a Chopin because in his girl like this is a point of some interest as it indicates that the Chopin is not effeminate it solely by suggested an association that is probably feminine by inborn Constitution in Louisiana Florida Yucatan etc so what similar customs exist or have existed in Brazil men are to be found dressed as women and solely occupying themselves with feminine occupations they are not very highly regarded they are called kuda nos ie circumsized among the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico these individuals are called mujer dos supposed to be a corruption of maja bago and are the chief passive agents in the homosexual ceremonies of these people they are said to be intentionally effeminate in early life by much masturbation and by constant horse riding among all the tribes of the Northwest United States sexual inverts may be found the invert is called a boat a not man not woman by the Montana and a burr - half man half woman by the Washington Indians the boat a has been carefully studied by dr. a beholder all defines that boat a wears woman's dress and that his speech and manners are feminine the dress and manners are assumed in childhood but no sexual practices take place until puberty these consist in the practice of fellatio by the boat a who probably himself experiences the orgasm at the same time the boat a is not a pederast although pederasty occurs among these Indians Holder examined boat a who was splendidly made pre possessing and in perfect health with much reluctance he agreed to a careful examination the sexual organs were quite normal though perhaps not quite so large as his physique would suggest but he had never had intercourse with a woman on removing his clothes he pressed his thighs together as a timid woman would so as to conceal completely the sexual organs holder says that the thighs really ought to my fancy had the feminine rotundity he has heard a boat a beg a male Indian to submit to his caress and he tells that one little fellow while in the agency boarding school was found frequently surreptitiously wearing female attire he was punished but finally escaped from school and became a boat a witch vocation he has since followed at Tahiti at the beginning of the 19th century Turnbull found that there are a set of men in this country who's open profession is of such abomination that the laudable delicacy of our language will not admit it to be mentioned these are called by the natives ma who's they assume the dress attitude and manners of women and affect all the fantastic oddities and caca trees of the vainest of females they mostly associate with the women who caught their acquaintance with the manners of the women they adopt their peculiar employments making cloth bonnets and mats and so completely are they on sex that they had not been pointed out to me I should not have known them but as women I add with some satisfaction that the encouragement of this abomination is almost solely confined to the Chiefs among the Sacko leaves of Madagascar there are certain voice called socotra as described by last net who are apparently chosen from childhood on account of weak or delicate appearance and brought up as girls they live like women and have had intercourse with men with or without sodomy paying the men who pleased them among the Negro population of Zanzibar forms of homosexuality which I believe to be congenital as well as acquired forms are said to be fairly common their frequency is thought to be due to Arab influence the male congenital inverts show from their earliest years no aptitude for men's occupations but are attracted towards female occupations as they grow older they wear women's clothes dress their hair in women's fashion and behave altogether like women they associate only with women and with male prostitutes and they obtain sexual satisfaction by passive pederasty or in ways simulating coitus in appearance they resemble ordinary male prostitutes who are common in Zanzibar but it is noteworthy that the natives make a clear distinction between them and male prostitutes the latter are looked down on with contempt while the former as being what they are by the will of God are tolerated homosexuality occurs in various parts of Africa cases of FM inácio and passive sodomy have been reported from William Wei Zhi and Uganda among the Bangala of the upper congo sodomy between men is very common when they are away from home in strange towns or in fishing camps if however a man had intercourse with a woman per annum he was at one time liable to be put to death among the Papuans in some parts of New Guinea as already mentioned homosexuality is said to be well recognized and is resorted to for convenience as well perhaps as for Malthusian reasons but in the rego district of British New Guinea where habitual sodomy is not practiced dr. Seligman of the Cambridge anthropological expedition to Torres Straits made some highly important observations on several men and women who clearly appeared to be cases of congenital sexual inversion with some degree of aesthetic inversion and even some anatomical modification these people it may be noted belong to a primitive race uncontaminated by contact with white races and practically still in the Stone Age finally among other aligned primitive people the Australians it would appear that homosexuality has long been well established in tribal customs among the natives of Kimberley Western Australia who are by no means of low type quick and intelligent with special aptitudes for learning languages and music if a wife is not obtainable for a young man he is presented with a boy wife between the ages of five and ten the age when a boy receives his masculine initiation the exact nature of the relations between the boy wife and his protector are doubtful they certainly have connection but the natives repudiate with horror and disgust the idea of sodomy further lighters thrown on homosexuality in Australia by the supposition of Spencer and Gillan that the Mika operation urethral sub incision an artificial hypospadias is for the purpose of homosexual intercourse Koch has discussed the homosexual origin of the Mika operation on the basis of information he received from missionaries at Niall Niall on the northwest coast the suburban sized man acts as a female tin the as-yet an operated boys who perform coitus in the in sized opening both informed Clarke in 1906 the at Mulia in Queensland the operated men are said to possess a vulva these various accounts are of considerable interest though for the most part they're precise significance remains doubtful some of them however such as holders description of the boat a Bowman's accounts of the homosexual phenomena in Zanzibar and especially Seligman's observations in British New Guinea indicate not only the presence of aesthetic inversion but of true congenital sexual inversion the extent of the evidence will doubtless be gratefully enlarged as the number of competent observers increases and crucial points are no longer so frequently overlooked on the whole the evidence shows that among them erases homosexual practices are regarded with considerable indifference and the real invert if he exists among them as doubtless he does exist generally passes unperceived or joins some sacred cast which sanctifies his exclusively homosexual inclinations even in Europe today considerable lack of repugnance to homosexual practices may be found among the lower classes in this matter as folklore shows in so many other matters the uncultured man of civilization is linked to the Savage in England I am told the soldier often has little or no objection to prostitute himself - thus well who pays him although for pleasure he prefers to go with women and Hyde Park is spoken of as a center of male prostitution among the working masses of England and Scotland cute rights comradeship is well marked though not as in Italy very conscious of itself friends often kiss each other though this habit seems to vary a good deal in different sections and coteries men commonly sleep together whether comrades or not and so easily get familiar occasionally but not so very often this relation delays for a time or even indefinitely actual marriage and in some instances is highly passionate and romantic there is a good deal of gross 'no snowed out here and there in this direction among the masses but there are no male prostitutes that I'm aware of whose regular clients are manual workers this kind of prostitution in London is common enough but I have only a slight personal of it many use are kept handsomely in apartments by wealthy men and they are of course not always inaccessible to others many keep themselves in lodgings by this means and others accounts County wages by the same device just like women in fact choirboys reinforced the ranks to a considerable extent and private soldiers to a large extent some of the barracks notably Knightsbridge are great centers on summer evenings Hyde Park and the neighborhood of Albert gate is full of Guardsmen and others plying a lively trade and with little disguise in uniform or out in these cases it's sometimes only amounts to a chat on a retired seat or a drink at a bar sometimes recourses had to a room in some known lodging house or to one or two hotels which lend themselves to this kind of business in any case it means a covetable addition to Tommy Atkins pocket money and mr. raffle ovitch speaking of London remarks the number of soldiers who prostitute themselves is greater than we are willing to believe it is no exaggeration to say that in certain regiments the presumption is in favour of the finality of the majority of the men it is worth noting that there is a perfect understanding in this matter between soldiers and the police who may always be relied upon by the former for assistance and advice I am indebted to my correspondent Zedd for the following notes soldiers are no less sought-after in France than in England or in Germany and special houses exist for military prostitution both in Paris and the garrison towns many facts known about the French army go to prove that these habits have been contracted in Algeria and have spread to a formidable extent through whole regiments the facts related by Ulrich's about the French Foreign Legion on the testimony of a credible witness who had been a Pathak in his regiment deserve attention this man who was German told Eric's that the Spanish French and Italian soldiers were the lovers the Swiss and German their beloved in Lucinda scarves military novels soos off some details are given regarding establishments from their prostitution see pages three two to four one two and four one 7:4 description of the drinking shop called Oh Amidala may wear a few maids were kept for show and also of its frequenters including in particular the adjutant love revolts Ulrich's reports that in the austrian army lectures on the homosexual vices are regularly given to cadets and conscripts a soldier who had left the army told a friend of mine that he and many of his comrades had taken to homosexual indulgences when it brought on Foreign Service in the lonely station he kept the practice up in England because the women of his class were so unattractive the captain of an English man of war said that he was always glad to send his men on shore after a long cruise at sea never feeling sure how far they might not all go if left without women for a certain space of time I may add that a Hammond gives details as to the prevalence of homosexuality in the French army especially in Algeria in regards it has extremely common although the majority are free a fragment of a letter by general LeMay a CA speaking of marshal Shah Garnier is quoted on that week new on etiam - maybe we or LS Dec this primitive indifference is doubt is also a factor in the prevalence of homosexuality among criminals although here it must be remembered two other factors congenital abnormality and the isolation of imprisonment have to be considered in Russia Tarnoff ski observes that all pederasts are agreed that the common people are tolerably indifferent to their sexual advances which they call gentlemen's games a correspondent remarks on the fact paignton to all observers that simple folk not infrequently display no greater discussed for the abnormalities of sexual appetite and they do for its normal manifestations he knows if many cases in which men of lower-class were flattered and pleased by the attentions of men of higher class although not themselves inverted and from this point of view the following case which he mentions is very instructive a pervert whom I can trust told me that he had made advances to our point of 100 men in the course of the last 14 and that he had only once met with a refusal in which case the man later on offered himself spontaneously and only once with an attempt to extort money permanent relations of friendship sprang up in most instances he admitted that he looked after these persons and helped them with his social influence and a certain amount of pecuniary support setting one up in business giving another something to marry on and finding places for others among the peasantry in Switzerland I informed homosexual relationships are not uncommon before marriage and such relationships are likely spoken of as doom heightened no doubt similar traits may be found in the peasantry of other parts of Europe what may be regarded as true sexual inversion can be traced in Europe from the beginning of the Christian era though we can scarcely demonstrate the congenital element especially among two classes men of exceptional ability and criminals and also it may be added among those neurotic and degenerate individuals who may be said to lie between these two classes and on all over the borders of both homosexuality mingled with various other sexual abnormalities and excesses it seems to have flourished in Rome during the empire and is well exemplified in the person's of many of the Emperor's Julius Caesar Augustus Tiberius Caligula Claudius Nero galbart Titus to Midian Nerva Trajan Hadrian commodious and Halle o garrulous many of them men of great ability and from a Roman standpoint great moral worth are all charged on more or less solid evidence with homosexual practices in Julius Caesar the husband of all women and the wife of all men as he was satirically termed access of sexual activity seems to have accompanied as is sometimes seen an excess of intellectual activity he was first accused of homosexual practices after a long stay in Bithynia with King like a media and the charge was very often renewed Caesar was proud of his physical beauty and like some modern inverts he was accustomed carefully to shave and epilate his body to preserve the smoothness the skin hadrian's love for his beautiful slave Antonis is well known the love seems to have been deep and mutual and Antonis has become immortalized partly by the romance of his obscure death and partly by the new and strangely beautiful type which he has given to sculpture hey leo gobblers the most homosexual of all the company as he has been termed it seems to have been a true sexual invert of feminine type he dressed as a woman and was devoted to the men he loved end of chapter 1 part 2 recording by john Fricka part 3 of chapter 1 of studies in the psychology of sex vol 2 by have alog Ellis this LibriVox recording is in the public domain homosexual practices everywhere flourish and abound in prisons there is abundant evidence on this point I will only bring forward the evidence of dr. way formerly physician to the Elmira reformatory New York sexuality he wrote in a private letter is one of the most troublesome elements with which we have to contend I have no data as to the number of prisoners here who are sexually perverse in my pessimistic moments I should feel like saying that all were but probably 80% would be a fair estimate and referring to the sexual influence which some men have over others he remarks that there are many men with features suggestive of femininity that attract others to them in a way that reminds me of the [ __ ] in heat followed by a pack of dogs in sing-sing prison of New York 20% of the prisoners are said to be actively homosexual and a large number of the rest passively homosexual these prison relationships are not always of a brutal character McMurtry states the attractions sometimes being more spiritual than physical prison life develops and fosters the homosexual tendency of criminals but there can be little doubt that that tendency or else our tendency to sexual indifference or bisexuality is a radical character of a very large number of criminals we may also find it to a considerable extent among cramps an allied class of undoubted degenerates who safe a brief seasons are less familiar with prison life I am able to bring forward interesting evidence on this point by an acute observer who lived much among trumps in various countries and largely devoted himself to the study of them the fact that homosexuality is especially common among men of exceptional intellect was long since noted by Dante in Soma sappy j2t for churchy a litter RT grandi EDT gran farmer dun medi-spa peccato al mundo lurchy it has often been noted since and remains a remarkable fact there cannot be the slightest doubt that intellectual and artistic abilities of the highest order have frequently been associated with a congenital inverted sexual temperament there has been a tendency among inverts themselves to discover their own temperament in many distinguished persons on evidence of the most slender character but it remains a demonstrable fact that numerous highly distinguished persons of the past and the present in various countries have been inverts I may here refer to my own observations on this point in the preface Monta gut sir remarks that in his own restricted circle he is acquainted with a French publicist a German poet and Italian statesman and a Spanish jurist almond of exquisite taste and highly cultivated mind who are sexually inverted craft a being in the preface to his psychopathy a sexual assualt novelist communications he has received from these stepchildren of nature remarks that the majority of the writers are men of high intellectual and social position and often possess very keen emotions raffle ovitch names among distinguished inverts Alexander the Great a permanent us Virgil the great Conde Prince Eugene etc more in his bedroom homosexual discusses the homosexuality of a number of eminent persons for the most part with his usual caution and sagacity speaking of the alleged homosexuality a vlog now he remarks with entire truth that the method of arguing the existence of homosexuality from the presence of feminine traits must be decisively ejected Hirschfeld has more recently included in his great work d homosexuality at two lists ancient and modern of alleged inverts among the distinguished persons of history briefly stating the nature of the evidence in each case they amounted nearly three hundred not all of them however can be properly described as distinguished thus we end in the list forty-three English names of these at least half a dozen were noblemen who were concerned in homosexual prosecutions but were of no intellectual distinction others again are of undoubted eminence but there is no good reason to regard them as homosexual this is the case for instance as regards Swift who may have been mentally abnormal but appears to have been heterosexual rather than homosexual Fletcher of whom we know nothing definite in this respect is also included as well as Tennyson whose youthful sentimental friendship for Arthur Hallam is exactly comparable to that of Montaigne for etiam diliberti yet Montaigne is not included in the list it may be added however that while some of the English names in the list are thus extremely doubtful it would have been possible to add some others who were without doubt to inverts it has not I think been noted largely because the evidence was insufficiently clear that among moral leaders and persons with strong ethical instincts there is a tendency toward the more elevated forms of homosexual feeling this may be traced not only in some of the great moral teachers of old but also in men and women of our own day it is fairly evident why this should be so just as the repressed love of a woman or a man has in normally constituted persons frequently furnished the motive power for an enlarged philanthropic activity so the person who sees his own sex also bathed in sexual glamour brings to his work of human service and ardor wholly unknown to the normally constituted individual morality to him has become one with love I am not prepared here to insist on this point but no one I think who studies sympathetically the histories and experiences of great moral leaders can fail in many cases to note the presence of this feeling more or less finally sublimated from any grow physical manifestation if it is probable but in moral movements persons of homosexual temperament have sometimes become prominent it is undoubtedly true beyond possibility of doubt that they have been prominent in religion many years ago in 1885 the ethnologist early recluse in his charming book limits Heath setting forth the phenomena of homosexuality among the Eskimo Inuit tribe clearly insisted that from time immemorial there has been a connection between the invert in the priests and showed how well this connection is illustrated by the Eskimo Chopin's much more recently in his elaborate study of the priests or Nefer discusses the feminine traits of priests and shows that among the most various people's persons of sexually abnormal and especially homosexual temperament have assumed the functions of priesthood to the popular I the unnatural is the supernatural and the abnormal has appeared to be specially close to the secret power of the world abnormal persons are themselves of the same opinion and regard themselves as divine as whole nether points out they often really possess special aptitude cash in his de leche leche Leoben dare nati vodka has brought out the high religious as well as social significance of castes of cross dressed and often homosexual persons among primitive peoples at the same time the Edward Carpenter in his remarkable book intermediate types among primitive folk has shown with much insight how it comes about that there is an organic connection between the homosexual temperaments and unusual psychic or divinatory powers homosexual men were non warlike and homosexual women non-domestic so that their energies sought different outlets from those of ordinary men and women they become the initiators of new activities thus it is that from among them would in some degree issue not only inventors and craftsmen and teachers that sorcerers and diviners medicine men and wizards prophets and priests such persons would be especially impelled to thought because they would realize that they were different from other P treated with reference by some and with contempt by others they would be compelled to face the problems of their own nature and indirectly the problems of the world generally moreover carpenter points out persons in whom the masculine and feminine temperaments were combined would in many cases be persons of intuition and complex mind beyond their fellows and so able to exercise divination and prophecy in a very real and natural sense this aptitude of the invert for primitive religion for sorcery and divination would have its reaction on popular feeling more especially when magic and the primitive forms of religion began to fall into disrepute the invert would be regarded as the sorcerer of a false and evil religion and be submerged in the same ignominy this point has been emphasized by Westermarck in the instructive chapter on homosexuality in his great work on moral ideas he points out the significance of the fact at the first glance apparently inexplicable that homosexuality in the general opinion of medieval Christianity was constantly associated even confounded with heresy as we see significantly illustrated by the fact that in France and England the popular designation for homosexuality is derived from the Bulgarian heretics it was Westermarck believes chiefly as a heresy and out of religious zeal that homosexuality was so violently reprobated and so ferociously punished in modern Europe we find the strongest evidence of the presence of what may fairly be called true sexual inversion when we investigate the men of the Renaissance the intellectual independence of those days and the influence of antiquity seemed to have liberated and fully developed the impulses of those abnormal individuals who would otherwise have found no clear expression and passed unnoticed maury the humanists may perhaps be regarded as a typical example of the nature and fate of the superior invert of the Renaissance born in 1526 at Marais Lu Moussa of poor but noble family he was of independent somewhat capricious character unable to enjoy professors and consequently he was mainly his own teacher though he often sought advice from the Jules says a scaliger Marais was universally admired in his day for is learning and his eloquence and is still regarded not only as a great Latinist and a fine writer but as a notable man of high intelligence and remarkable moreover for courtesy and polemics in an age when that quality was not too common his portrait shows a somewhat coarse and rustic but intelligent face he conquered honor and respect before he died in 1585 at the age of 59 in early life Mireille wrote wanton erotic poems to women which seemed based on personal experience but in 1553 we find him imprisoned in the Chatelet for sodomy and in danger of his life so that he thought of starving himself to death friends however obtained his release and he settled in Toulouse but the very next year he was burnt in an effigy in Toulouse as a Huguenot Unsoeld amidst this being the result of a judicial sentence which had caused him to flee from the city and from france four years later he had to flee from padua owing to a similar accusation he had many friends but none of them protested against the charge though they aided him to escape from the penalty it is very doubtful whether he was a Huguenot and whenever in his works he refers to pederasty it is with strong disapproval but his writings reveal passionate friendship men and he seems to have expended little energy in combating a charge which if false was a shameful injustice to him it was after fleeing into Italy and falling ill of a fever from fatigue and exposure that beret is said to have made the famous retort to the physician by his bedside who had said sake homage to experimenting in anima viele veal in the animam a peles Pro quoi Christo's non dead Ignotus esta mori a great humanist than Marais Erasmus himself seems as a young man when it in the Augustinian monastery of Stein to have had a homosexual attraction to another brother afterwards prior to whom he addressed many passionately affectionate letters his affection seems however to have been unrequited as the Renaissance developed homosexuality seems to have become more prominent among distinguished persons Paulette siano was accused of pedra our Athena was a pederast as pope julius ii seems also to have been our Auster wrote in his satires no doubt too extremely sends a quail of his co son pochi oom honesty Tasso had a homosexual strain in his nature but he was of weak and feminine constitution sensitively emotional and physically frail it is however among artists at that time and later that homosexuality may most notably be traced Leonardo da Vinci whose ideals as revealed in his work are so strangely bisexual lay under homosexual suspicion in his youth in 1476 when he was 24 years of age charges were made against him before the Florentine officials for the control of public morality and were repeated though they do not appear to have been substantiated there is however some ground for supposing that Leonardo was imprisoned in his youth throughout life he loved to surround himself with beautiful youths and his pupils were more remarkable for their attractive appearance than to their skill to one at least of them he was strongly attached while there is no record of any attachment to a woman Freud who has studied Leonardo with his usual subtlety considers that his temperament was marked by ideal homosexuality Michelangelo one of the very key fartist sat the Renaissance period we cannot now doubt was sexually inverted the evidence furnished by his own letters and poems as well as by the researchers of numerous recent workers parlagreco Schaeffler JK Simmons etc may be said to have placed this beyond question he belonged to a family of five brothers four of whom never married and so far as is known left no offspring the fifth only left one male heir his biographer describes Michelangelo as a man of peculiar not altogether healthy nervous temperament he was indifferent to women only in one case indeed during his long life is there evidence even a friendship with a woman while he was very sensitive to the beauty of men and his friendships were very tender and enthusiastic at the same time there was no reason to suppose that he formed any physically passionate relationships with men and even his enemies seldom or never made this accusation against him we may probably accept the estimate of his character given by Simmons Michelangelo Buonarroti is one of those exceptional but not uncommon men who are born with sensibilities normally deflected from the ordinary Channel he showed no partiality for women and a notable enthusiasm for the beauty of young men he was a man a physically frigid temperament extremely sensitive to beauty of the male type who habitually philosophized his emotions and contemplated the living objects of his admiration as amiable not only for their personal qualities but also for their aesthetical attractiveness a temperament of this kinda seems to have had no significance for the men of those days they were blind to all homosexual emotion which had no result in sodomy Plato found such attraction a subject for sentimental metaphysics but it was not until nearly our own time that it again became a subject of interest and study yet it undoubtedly had profound influence on Michelangelo's art impelling him to find every kind of human beauty in the male form and only a grave dignity or tenderness divorced from every quality that is sexually desirable in the female form this deeply rooted abnormality is at once the key to the Melancholy of Michelangelo and to the mystery of his art Michelangelo's contemporary the painter Batsy seems also to have been radically inverted and to this fact he owed his nickname as Sodoma as however he was married and had children it may be that he was as we should now say of bisexual temperament he was a great artist who had been dealt with unjustly partly perhaps because of the prejudice of Vasari whose admiration for Michelangelo amounted to worship but who is contemptuous towards Sodoma and grudging of praise partly because his work as little known out of Italy and not very easy of access their reckless unbalanced and eccentric in his life Sodoma revealed in his painting a piglia feminine softness and warmth which indeed we seem to see also in his portrait of himself at Montejo Lafayette Oh Maggiore and a very marked and tender feeling for masculine but scarcely the royal beauty Shalini was probably homosexual he was imprisoned on a charge of unnatural vice and is himself suspiciously silent in his autobiography concerning this imprisonment in the 17th century another notable sculptor who has been termed of the Flemish Cellini Jerome Duke s Noi who's still more distinguished brother Francois executed the mannequin piece in Brussels was an invert having finally been accused of sexual relations with the youth in a chapel of the Ghent Cathedral where he was executing a monument for the bishop he was strangled and burned notwithstanding that much influence including that of the bishop was brought to bear in his behalf in more recent times Winkelmann who was the initiator of a new greek renaissance and if the modern appreciation of ancient art lies under what seems to be a well grounded suspicion of sexual inversion his letters to male friends are full of the most passionate expressions of love his violent death also appears to have been due to a love adventure with a man the murderer was a cook a holy uncultivated man a criminal who had already been condemned to death and shortly before murdering Winkleman for the sake of plunder he was found to be on very intimate terms with him it is noteworthy that sexual inversion should so often be found associated with the study of antiquity it must not however be too hastily concluded that this is due to suggestion and that to abolish the study of Greek literature and art would be largely to abolish sexual inversion what has really occurred in those recent cases that may be studied and therefore without doubt in the older cases is that the subject of congenital sexual inversion is attracted to the study of Greek antiquity because he finds there the explanation and the apotheosis of his own obscure impulses and out literally that study tends to develop these impulses while it is peculiarly easy to name men of distinguished ability who either certainly or in all probability have been affected by homosexual tendencies they are not isolated manifestations they spring out of an element of diffused homosexuality which is ugly as marked in civilization as it is in savagery it is easy to find illustrations in every country here it may suffice to refer to France Germany and England in France in the 13th century the church was so impressed by the prevalence of homosexuality that it reasserted the death penalty for sodomy at the councils of Paris 1212 and rural 1214 while we are told that even by rejecting a woman's advances as illustrated in mérida forces laid and Lanvale a man fell under suspicion as a sodomist which was also held to involve heresy at the end of this century about 1290 for Alain de Lille was impelled to write a book de Plank to NAT ray in order to call attention to the prevalence of homosexual feeling he also associated the neglect of women with sodomy man is made woman he writes he blackens the honor of his sex the craft of magic venus makes him of double gender nobly beautiful youths have turned their hammers of loved the office of anvils and many kisses lie untouched on maiden lips the result is that the natural anvils that is to say the neglected maidens bewailed the absence of their hammers and our sins sadly to demand them alain de lille makes himself the voice of this demand a few years later at the beginning of the 14th century sodomy was still regarded as very prevalent at that time it was especially associated with the Templars who it has been supposed brought it from the East such a supposition however is not required to account for the existence of homosexuality in France nor is it necessary at a somewhat later period to invoke as is frequently done the Italian origin of catherine de medici in order to explain the prevalence of homosexual practices at her court notwithstanding its prevalence sodomy was still severely punished from time to time thus in 1586 da da who had former Libyan rector of the University of Paris was hanged and then burned for injuring a child through sodomy in the 17th century homosexuality continued however to flourish and it said that nearly all the numerous emissions made in the published editions of tally Mondale's historians refer to sodomy how prominent homosexuality was in the early 18th century in France we learn from the frequent references to it in the letters of madame the mother of the regent whose husband was himself effeminate and probably inverted for the later years of the century the evidence abounds on every hand at this time the Bastille was performing a useful function until recently overlooked by historians as an iron does so let a for abnormal persons whom it was considered unsafe to leave at large inverts whose conduct became too offensive to be tolerated were frequently placed in the Bastille which indeed abounded in homosexual subjects to a greater extent than any other class of sexual perverts some of the affairs which led to the Bastille have modern air one such case on a large scale occurred in 1702 and reveals an organized system of homosexual prostitution one of the persons involved in this affair was a handsome well made youth named LaBelle formerly a lackey but passing himself off as a man of quality seduced at the age of ten by a famous sodomist name at du plessis he had since been at the disposition of a number of homosexual persons including officers priests and mark we seized some of the persons involved in these affairs were burnt alive some cut their own throats others a game was set at liberty or transferred to the B cetera during the latter part of the 18th century also we find another modern homosexual practice recognized in France the rendezvous or center where homosexual persons could quietly meet each other inversion has always been easy to trace in Germany imme honest Marcellinus bears witness to its prevalence among some German tribes in later Roman days in medieval times as Schulz points out references to sodomy in Germany were far from uncommon various princes of the German imperial house and of other princely families in the Middle Ages were noted for their intimate friendships at a later date attention has been frequently called to the extremely emotional warmth which has often marked German friendship even when there has been no suspicion of any true homosexual relationship the 18th century in the full enjoyment of that abandonment a sentiment initiated by Rousseau proved peculiarly favorable to the expansion of the tendency to sentimental friendship on this basis a really inverted tendency when it existed could easily come to the surface and find expression we find this well illustrated in the poet Heinrich von Kleist who seems to have been of by sexual temperament and his feelings for the girl he wished to marry were indeed much cooler than those for his friend and to this friend aunt von fool afterwards Prussian war minister Kleist wrote in 1805 at the age of 28 you bring the days of the Greeks back to me I could sleep with you to youth my whole soul so embraces you when you used to bathe in the Lake of Thun I would gaze with the real feelings of a girl at your beautiful body it would serve an artist to study from there follows an enthusiastic account of his friends beauty and of the Greek idea of the love of youths and Kleist continues go with me to Anne's pack and let us enjoy the sweets of friendship I shall never marry you must be my wife and children to me in all social classes and in all fields of activity Germany during the 19th century produced a long series of famous or notorious homosexual persons at the one end we find people of the highest intellectual distinctions such as alexander von humboldt nook a cautious investigator stated that he had good ground for regarding as an invert now the other end we find prosperous commercial and manufacturing people who leave Germany to find solace in the free and congenial homosexual atmosphere of capri of these FA Krupp the head of the famous Essen Factory may be regarded as the type in England and the same is true today of the United States although homosexuality has been that less openly manifest unless thoroughly explored it is doubtful whether it has been less prevalent than in Germany at an early period in the evidence may seem to show that it was more prevalent in the penitential zuv the 9th and 10th century natural fornication and sodomy were frequently put together and the same penance assigned to both it was recognized that priests and bishops as well as laymen might fall into this sin though to the bishop nearly three times as much penance was assigned as to the layman among the Normans everywhere homosexuality was markedly prevalent the spread of thought me in France about the 11th century is attributed to the Normans and they're coming seemed to have rendered it at times almost fashionable at all offence at court in England William Rufus was undoubtedly inverted as later on were Edward the second James the first and perhaps though not in so conspicuous a degree William the 3rd or Derek is Vitalis who was himself half Norman and half English says that Normans had become very effeminate in his time and that after the death of William the Conqueror sodomy was common both in England and Normandy yalanda longus in his chronicle for about 1120 speaking of the two sons of henry and to the company of young Nobles who went down with them in the white ship states that nearly all were considered to be sodomist s-- and henry of huntington in his history looked upon the loss of the white ship as a judgment of heaven upon sodomy Anselm in writing to Archdeacon William to inform him concerning the recent Council at London 11:02 gives advice as to how to deal with people who have committed the sin of sodomy and instructs him not to be too harsh with those who have not realized its gravity for hitherto this sin has been so public that hardly anyone has blushed for it and many therefore have plunged into it without realizing its gravity so temperature remarked by a man of such unquestionably high character in his more significant of the prevalence of homosexuality than much tan enunciation end of part 3 of chapter one recording by John Fricker part four of chapter one of studies in the psychology of sex vol 2 by have alakh Ellis this LibriVox recording is in the public domain in religious circles far from courts and cities as we might expect homosexuality was regarded with great horror though even here we may discover evidence of its wide prevalence thus in the remarkable revelation of the monk of Evesham written in English in 1196 we find that in the very worst part of purgatory are confined an innumerable company of sodomist s-- including a wealthy witty and leonard divine a Doctor of Laws personally known to the monk and whether these people should ever be delivered from purgatory was a matter of doubt of the salvation of no other sinners does the monk of eëtion seem so Jew bias sodomy had always been an ecclesiastical offence the statute of 1533 made it a felony and [ __ ] and Maitland consider that this affords an almost sufficient proof that the temporal courts had not punished it and that no one had been put to death for it for a very long time passed the temporal law has never however proved very successful in repressing homosexuality at this period the Renaissance movement was reaching England and here as elsewhere it brought with it if not an increase at all offense rehabilitation and often an idealization of homosexuality an eminent humanist a notable pioneer in dramatic literature Nicholas Odell to whom is attributed Ralph Royster deutscher the first English comedy stands out as unquestionably addicted to homosexual tastes although he has left no literary evidence of this tendency he was an early adherent of the Protestant movement and when headmaster of Eton he was noted for his love of inflicting corporal punishment on the boys tosser says he once received from it all 53 stripes for fault but small or none at all here there was evidently a sexual sadistic impulse for in 1541 the year of ralph roasted oysters doodle was charged with unnatural and confessed his guilt before the Privy Council he was dismissed from the headmaster ship and imprisoned but only for a short time and his reputation his modern biographer States was not permanently injured he retained the vicarage of Braintree and was much favored by Edward the sixth who nominated him to a prebend of Windsor Queen Mary was also favourable and he became headmaster of Westminster School an Elizabethan lyrical poet of high quality whose work has had the honor of being confused with Shakespeare's Richard Banfield appears to have possessed the temperament at least of the invert his poems two male friends are of so impassioned a character that they aroused the protests of a very tolerant age very little is known of bond fields life born in 1574 he published his first poem the affectionate shepherd into the age of 20 while still at the university it was issued anonymously revealed much fresh poetic feeling and literary skill and is addressed to two youth of whom the poet declares if it be sin to love a lovely lad oh then sin I in his subsequent volume Cynthia 1595 Banfield disclaims any intention in the earlier poem beyond that at imitating Virgil second o'clock but the sonnets in this second volume are even more definitely homosexual than the earlier poem though he goes on to tell how at last he found alas his beauty surpassed that of the Swain whom I never could obtain after the age of 31 Banfield wrote no more but being in easy circumstances retired to his beautiful manor house and Country Estate in Shropshire lived there for 20 years and died leaving a wife and son it seems probable that he was of bisexual temperament and that as not infrequently happens in such cases the homosexual elements developed early under the influence of a classical education and university associations while the normal heterosexual elements developed later and as may happen in bisexual persons was associated with the more commonplace and prosaic side of life Banfield was only a genuine poet on the homosexual side of his nature greater men of that age than Bonfield may be suspected of homosexual tendencies Marlow whose most powerful drama edward ii is devoted to a picture of the relations between that king and his minions is himself suspected of homosexuality an ignorant Informer brought certain charges of free thought and criminality against him and further accused him of asserting that they are fools who love not boys these charges have doubt has been colored by the vulgar channel through which they passed but it seems absolutely impossible to regard them as the inventions of hermia gallows birds such as this inform was moreover Marlowe's poetic work while it shows him by no means insensitive to the beauty of women also reveals a special and peculiar sensitiveness to masculine beauty Marlow clearly had a reckless delight in all things are mortal and it seems probable but he possessed the bisexual temperament Shakespeare has also been discussed from this point of view all that can be said however is that he addressed a long series of sonnets to a youthful male friend these sonnets are written in lover's language of a very tender and Noble Order they do not appear to imply any relationship that the writer regarded as shameful all that would be so regarded by the world moreover they seem to represent but a single episode in the life of a very sensitive many-sided nature there is no other evidence in Shakespeare's work of homosexual instincts such as we may trace throughout Marlowe's while there is abundant evidence of a constant preoccupation with women while Shakespeare thus narrowly escapes inclusion in the list of distinguished inverts there is much better ground for the inclusion of his great contemporary Francis Bacon Albury in his laborious ly compiled short lives in which he shows a friendly and admiring attitude towards bacon definitely states that he was a pederast Aubrey was only a careful Gungnir of a frequently authentic gossip but a similar statement is made by sir Simmons dues in his autobiography dues whose family belonged to the same part of Suffolk as bacon sprang from was not friendly to bacon but that fact will not suffice to account for his statement he was an upright and honorable man of scholarly habits and moreover and lawyer who had many opportunities of obtaining first-hand information for had lived in the Chancery office from childhood he is very precise as to Bacon's homosexual practices with his own servants both before and after his fall and even gives the name of a very effeminate face to youth who was his catamite and bedfellow he states further that there had been some question of bringing bacon to trial for sodomy these allegations may be supported by a letter of Bacon's own mother printed in Spedding 's life of bacon reproving him on account of what she had heard concerning his behavior with the young Welshman in his service whom he had made his bedfellows it is notable that bacon seems to have been specially attracted to Welshman one might even find evidence of this in the life of the Welshman Henry the seventh a people of vivacious temperament unlike his own this is illustrated by his long and intimate friendship with the mercurial Sir Toby Mathieu his alter-ego a man of dissipated habits in early life though we are not told that he was homosexual bacon had many friendships with men but there is no evidence that he was ever in love or cherish to any affectionate intimacy with a woman women play no part at all in his life his marriage which was childless took place at the mature age of 46 it was affected in a businesslike manner and though he always treated his wife with formal consideration it is probable that he neglected her and certain that he failed to secure her devotion it is clear that towards at the end of Bacon's life she formed a relationship with her gentleman usher whom subsequently she married Bacon's writings it may be added equally with his letters show no evidence of love or attraction to women in his essay as he is brief and judicial on the subject of marriage copious and eloquent on the subject of friendship while the essay on beauty deals exclusively with masculine beauty during the first half of the 18th century we have clear evidence that homosexuality flourished in London with the features which it presents today in all large cities everywhere there was a generally no name Mali's applied to homosexual persons evidently having reference to their frequently feminine characteristics there were houses it Resort for them Molly houses there were special public places of rendezvous whether they went in search of adventure exactly as there are today a walk in upper Moorfields was especially frequented by the homosexual about 17 25 a detective employed by the police about that date gave evidence as follows at the Old Bailey I takes a turn that way and leans over the wall in a little time the prisoner passes by and looks hard at me and at a small distance from me stands up against the wall as if he were going to make water then by degrees he sidles nearer and nearer to where I stood till at last he was close to me tis a very fine night says he I say I and so it is then he takes me by the hand and after squeezing and playing with it a little he conveys it to his breeches whereupon the detective seizes the man by his sexual organs and holds him until the constable comes up and effects an arrest at the same period Margaret clap commonly called mother clap kept a house in Field Lane Holborn which was a noted resort of the homosexual - mother claps Molly house 30 or 40 clients would resort every night on Sunday there might be as many as 54 as in Berlin and other cities today that was the great homosexual gala night there were beds in every room in this house we are told that the men would sit in one another's laps kissing in a lewd manner and using their hands indecently then they would get up dance and make courtesies and mimic the voices of women Oh fie sir pray sir dear sir Lord how can you serve me so I swear I'll cry out you're a wicked devil and you're a boldface AE dear little toad come bus they'd hug and play and toy and go out by couples into another room on the same floor to be married as they called it on the whole one gains the impression that homosexual practices were more prevalent in London in the 18th century bearing in mind its population at that time than they are today it must not however be supposed that the law was indulgent and its administration lacks the very reverse was the case the punishment for sodomy when complete affected was death and it was frequently inflicted homosexual intercourse without evidence of penetration was regarded as attempt and was usually punished by the pillory and a heavy fine followed by two years imprisonment moreover it would appear that more activity was shown by the police in prosecution than is nowadays the case this is for instance suggested by the evidence of the detective already quoted to keep a homosexual resort was also a severely punishable offence another clap was charged at the Old Bailey in 1726 with keeping a sword a mythical house she protested that she could not herself have taken part in these practices but that availed her nothing she could bring forward no witnesses on her behalf and was condemned to pay a fine to stand in the pillory and to undergo imprisonment for two years the cases were dealt with in a matter-of-fact way which seems to bear further witness to the frequency of the offence and with no effort to expend any special even dicket of harshness on this class of offenders if there was the slightest doubt as to the facts even though the balance of evidence was against the accused he was usually acquitted and the man who could bring witnesses to his general good character might often thereby escape in 1721 a religious young man married was convicted of attempting sodomy with two young men he slept with he was fined placed in the pillory and in prison for two months next year a man was acquitted on a similar charge and another man of decent aspect or there the evidence indications that he might have been guilty of sodomy was only convicted of attempt and sentenced to fine pillory and two years imprisonment in 1723 again the schoolmaster was acquitted on account of his good reputation of the charge of attempt on a boy of fifteen his pupil there the evidence seemed decidedly against him in 1730 a man was sentenced to death for sodomy effected on his young apprentice this was a bad case under the surgeons evidence indicated laceration of the perineum homosexuality have all kinds flourished it will be seen notwithstanding the fearless yet fair application of a very severe law in more recent times Byron has frequent been referred to as experiencing homosexual affections and I have been informed that some of his poems nominally addressed to women were really inspired by men it is certain that he experienced very strong emotions towards his male friends my school friendships he wrote were with me passions when he afterward met one of these friends Lord Clare in Italy he was painfully agitated and could never hear the name without a beating of the heart at the age of 22 he formed one of his strong attachments for a youth to whom he left 7,000 pounds in his will it is probable however that here as well as in the case of Shakespeare and in that of Tennyson's love for his youthful friend Arthur Hallam as well as Montaigne for a tea and liberty although such strong friendships may involve an element of sexual emotion we have no true and definite homosexual impulse homosexuality is merely simulated by the ardent and hyper aesthetic emotions of the poet the same quality of the poet's emotional temperament may doubtless also be invoked in the case of goeth who is said to have written energies which on account of their homosexual character still remain unpublished the most famous homosexual trial of recent times in England was that of Oscar Wilde a writer whose literary reputation may be said to be still growing not only in England but throughout the world Wilde was the son of parents who were both of unusual ability and somewhat eccentric both these tendencies become in him more concentrated he was born waved as it were a congenital antipathy to the commonplace a natural love of paradox and he possessed the skill to embody the characteristic in finished literary form at the same time it must not be forgotten beneath this natural attitude of paradox his essential judgments on life and literature will usually sound and reasonable his essay on the soul of man under socialism witnessed to his large and enlightened conception of life and his profound admiration of Flaubert to the sanity and solidity of his literary taste in early life he revealed no homosexual tendencies he married and had children after he had begun to outgrow his youthful aesthetic extravagances however and to acquire success and fame he developed what was at first a simply inquisitive interest in inversion such inquisitive interest is sometimes the sign of an emerging homosexual impulse it proved to be so in wild case and ultimately he was found to be cultivating the acquaintance of youths of low-class and helpful character although this development occurred comparatively late in life we must hesitate to describe or halts homosexuality as a quiet if we consider his Constitution and his history it is not difficult to suppose that homosexual germs were present in a latent form from the first and it may quite well be that wilds inversion was of that kind which is now described as [ __ ] though still congenital as is usual in England no active efforts were made to implicate Wilde in any criminal charge it was his own action as even he himself seems to her vaguely realized beforehand which brought the storm about his head he was arrested tried condemned and at once there arose a general hell of execration joined in even by the judge whose attitude compared unfavorably with the more impartial attitude of the 18th century judges in similar cases Wilde came out of prison ambitious to retrieve his reputation by the quality of his literary work but he left reading jail merely to enter a larger and colder prison he soon realized that his spirit was broken even more than his health he drifted at last to Paris where he shortly after died shunned by all but a few of his friends in a writer of the first order Edward Fitzgerald to whom we owe the immortal and highly individualized version of Omar Khayyam it is easy to trace an element of homosexuality though it appears never to have reached full unconscious development Fitzgerald was an eccentric person who though rich and on friendly terms with some of the most distinguished men of his time was always out of harmony with his environment he felt himself called on to marrying very unhappily a woman whom he had never been in love with and with whom he had nothing in common all his affections were for his male friends in early life he was devoted to his friend wk Brown whom he glorified in you frame nor to him Brown was at once Jonathan Gamaliel Apollo the friend the monster the God there was scarcely a limit to his devotion and admiration on Browns premature death Fitzgerald's heart was empty in 1859 at Lowestoft Fitzgerald as he wrote to mrs. Brown used to wander about the shore at night longing for some fellow to accost me who might give some promise of filling up a very vacant place in my heart it was then that he met posh Joseph Fletcher a fisherman six feet tall said to be of the best Suffolk type both in body and character posh reminded Fitzgerald of his dear friend Brown he made him captain of his lager and was thereafter devoted to him posh was said Fitzgerald a man of the finest Saxon type with a complexion v-mail a flamboyant blue eyes our nose less than Roman more than Greek and strictly auburn-haired that any woman might Envy further he was a man of simplicity of soul justice of thought tenderness of nature and gentleman of nature's grandest type in fact the greatest man Fitzgerald had ever met posh was not however quite so absolutely perfect as this description suggests and various misunderstandings arose in consequence between the two friends so unequal in culture and social traditions these difficulties are reflected in some of the yet extant letters from the enormous mass which Fitzgerald addressed to my dear Posse a great personality of recent times widely regarded with reverence as the prophet poet of democracy Walt Whitman has aroused discussion by his sympathetic attitude towards passionate friendship or manly love as he calls it in leaves of grass in this book in calamus drum taps and elsewhere Whitman celebrates a friendship in which physical contact and the kind of silent of a lump to us emotion are essential elements in order to settle the question as to the precise significance of calamus J a Simmons wrote a Whitman frankly posing the question the answer written from Camden New Jersey on August 19th 1890 is the only statement of Whitman's attitude towards homosexuality and it is therefore desirable that it should be set on record about the questions on calamus etc they quite dazed me leaves of grass is only to be rightly constructed by and within its own atmosphere and essential character all its pages and pieces so coming strictly under that the calamus part has ever allowed the possibility of such construction as mentioned is terrible and fainter hope that the pages themselves are not to even be mentioned for such gratuitous and quite at the same time undreamed and unwished possibility of morbid inferences which are disavowed by me and seem damnable it would seem from this letter that Whitman had never realized that there is any relationship whatever between the passionate emotion of physical contact from man to man as he had experienced it and sung it out of the act which with other people he would regard as a crime against nature this may be singular for there are many inverted persons who have found satisfaction in friendships less physical and passionate than those described in leaves of grass but Whitman was a man of concrete emotional instinctive temperament lacking in analytical power receptive to all influences and careless of harmonizing them he would most certainly have refused to admit that he was the subject of inverted sexuality it remains true however that manly love occupies in his work a predominance which it would scarcely hold in the feelings of the average man in Whitman wishes to honor a normally constituted person having assumed the very frank attitude taken up by Whitman would be impelled to devote far more space and far more ardour to the subject of sexual relationships with women and all that is involved in maternity than is accorded to them in leaves of grass some of Whitman's extant letters to young men though they do not throw definite light on this question are of a very affectionate character and although a man of remarkable physical vigor he never felt inclined to marry it remains somewhat difficult to classify him from the sexual point of view but we can scarcely fail to recognize the presence of a homosexual tendency I should add that some friends and admirers of Whitman are not prepared to accept the evidence of the letter to Simmons I am indebted to Q for the following statement of the objections I think myself that is a mistake to give much weight to this letter perhaps a mistake to introduce it at all since if introduced it will of course carry weight and this for three or four reasons one that it is difficult to reconcile the letter itself with its strong tone of disapprobation with the general atmosphere of leaves of grass the tenor of which is to leave everything open and free to that the letter is in hopeless conflict with the calamus section of poems for whatever moral lines Whitman may have drawn at the time of writing these poems it seems to me quite incredible that the possibility of certain inferences morbid or other was undreamed-of 3 that the letter was written only a few months before his last illness and death and is the only expression of the kind that he appears to have given utterance to for that Simmons letter to which this was a reply is not forthcoming and we consequently do not know what rash expressions it may have contained leading Whitman with his extreme caution to head his name from possible use to justify a dubious practices I thing and that I endeavoured to obtain Simmons letter bet he wasn't able to produce it nor has any copy of it been found among his papers it should be said that Whitman's attitude toward Simmons was marked by high regard and admiration a wonderful man is Addington simmons he remarked shortly before his own death some ways the most indicative and penetrating and significant man of our time Simmons is a curious fellow elephant dearly he is of college breed and education horribly literary and suspect and enjoys things a great fellow for delving into persons and into the concrete and even into the physiological and the gastric and wonderfully cute but on this occasion he delved in vain the foregoing remarks substantially contained in the previous editions of this book were based mainly on the information received from Jay Symons side but of more recent years interesting light has been thrown on this remarkable latter from Walt Whitman's sight the boswellia impatience enthusiasm and skill which Horus travel has brought this full and elaborate work now in course of publication with Walt Whitman in Camden clearly reveal in the course of various conversations Woodman's attitude to Simmons question and the state of mind which led up to this letter Woodman talked to troll Bell much about Simmons from the 27th of April 1888 very soon after the date when troll bells work begins onward Simmons had written to him repeatedly it seems concerning the passional relations of men with men as Whitman expressed it he is always driving at me about that is that what calamus means because of me or in spite of me is that what it means I have said no but no does not satisfy him there is however no record from Symons side of any letter by Whitman to Simmons in this sense up to this date but read this letter read the whole of it it is very shrewd very cute and deadliest earnest it drives me hard almost compels me in his urgent persistent he sort of stands in the road and says I won't move till you answer my question you see this is an old letter 16 years old and he is still asking the question he refers to it in one of his latest notes he is surely a wonderful man a rare cleaned up man a white soul heroic character you will be writing something about calamus some day said Whitman to trouble and this letter and what I say may help to clear your ideas calamus needs clear ideas it may be easily innocently distorted from its natural its motive body of doctrine the letter dated February the 7th 1972 of some length is then reproduced it tells how much leaves of grass and especially the calamus section had helped the writer what the love of man for man has been in the past Simmons wrote I think I know what it is here now I know also alas what you say it can and should be I'd Emily discern in your poems but this hardly satisfies me so desirous am i of learning what you teach someday perhaps in some form I know not what but in your own chosen form you will tell me more about the love of friends till then I wait said W well why do you think of that do you think that could be answered I don't see why you call that letter driving you hard it's quiet enough it only asks questions and asks the questions mildly enough I suppose you are right drive is not exactly the word yet you know how I hate to be catechized Simmons is right no dad to ask the questions I am just as much right if I do not answer them just as much right if I do answer them I often say to myself about calamus perhaps it means more or less than what I thought myself means different perhaps I don't know what it all means Pat's never did know my first instinct about all that Simmons writes is violently reactionary is strong and brutal for no no no then the thought intervenes that I maybe do not know all my own meanings I say to myself you to go away come back study your own book as alien or stranger study your own book see what it amounts to some time or other I will have to write to him definitely about calamus give him my word for it what I meant or mean it to mean again a month later may 24 18 88 Whitman speaks the trouble of a beautiful letter from Simmons you will see that the harps on the calamus pronouns again I don't see why it should but his recurring to that subject irritates me a little I suppose you might say why don't you shut him up by answering him there is no logical answer to that I suppose but I may ask in my turn what right has he to ask me questions anyway w you laughed a bit anyway the question comes back to me almost every time he writes he is courteous enough about it that is the reason I do not resent him I suppose the whole thing will end in an answer someday the letter follows the chief point in it that the writer hopes he has not been importunate in the question he has asked about calamus three years before I draw Bell said to W that's a humble what're enough I don't see anything in that to get excited about he doesn't ask you to answer the old question in fact he rather apologizes for having asked it w fired up who is excited as to that question he does ask it again and again asks it asks it asks it I laughed at his vehemence while suppose he does it does not harm besides you've got nothing to hide I think your silence might lead him to suppose that there was a [ __ ] in your wood pile Oh nonsense but for thirty years my enemies and friends have been asking questions about the leaves I'm tired of not answering questions it was very funny to see his face when he gave a humorous twist to the fling in his last phrase then he relaxed and added anyway I love Simmons who could fail to love a man who could write such a letter I suppose he will yet have to be answered a man it is clear that these conversations considerably diminished the force of the declaration in Whitman's letter we see that a letter which on the face of it might have represented the Swift and indignant reaction of a man who suddenly faced by the possibility that his work may be interpreted in a perverse sense and fatica Lee repudiates that interpretation was really nothing of the kind Simmons for at least eighteen years had been gently considerately even humbly yet persistently asking the same perfectly legitimate question if the answer was really an emphatic no it would more naturally have been made in 1872 than in 1890 moreover in the face of this ever occurring question Whitman constantly speaks to his friends of his great affection for Simmons and his admiration for his intellectual cuteness feelings that would both be singularly out of place if applied to a man who was all the time suggesting the possibility that his writings contained inferences that were terrible morbid and damnable evidently during all those years Whitman could not decide what to reply on the one hand he was moved by his horror of being questioned by his caution by his natural aversion to express approval of anything that could be called unnatural or abnormal on the other hand he was moved by the desire to let his work speak for itself by his declared determination to leave everything open and possibly buy a more or less conscious sympathy for the inferences presented to him it was not until the last years of his life when his sexual life belonged to the past when weakness was gaining on him when he wished to put aside every drain on his energies that being constitutionally incapable of a balanced scientific statement he chose the simplest and easiest solution of the difficulty end of part 4 of chapter one recording by John freckie
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this is a recording of an article on Wikipedia and was recorded by user popular outcast the material recorded is current as of the April 8 2009 revision of the article Tony L from Wikipedia the free encyclopedia at en.wikipedia.org the Tawny owl or strix aluko is a stocky medium-sized owl which is common in Woodlands across much of Eurasia its under part are pale with dark streaks and the upper parts are either brown or gray with several of the 11 recognized subspecies having both variants The Nest is typically in a tree hole and eggs and young are fiercely defended against potential Predators this owl is non-migratory and highly Territorial and many young birds starve if they cannot find a vacant territory once parental care ceases and this nocturnal bird of prey hunts mainly rodents usually by dropping from a perch to seize its victim which is swallowed whole although in more urban areas its diet includes a higher proportion of birds it's night hunting is aided by vision and hearing adaptations and Silent Flight the Tawny is capable of catching smaller owls but may itself be killed by the eagle owl or Northern goshawk and foxes are an important cause of mortality in newly fledged Young although this owl is often claimed to have exceptional night vision its retina is no more sensitive than a human's but it's asymmetrically placed ears give the Tawny owl excellent directional hearing it's nighttime habits and Eerie easily imitated call have led to an association and myth with bad luck and death the following is a listing of the contents of this article Section 1 description section 2 taxonomy Section 3 distribution and habitat section 4 Behavior Section 5 in culture section 6 references section 7 external links Section 1 description the Tawny owl is a robust bird 37 to 43 centimeters in length with an 81 to 96 centimeter wingspan its large rounded head lacks ear Tufts and the facial discs surrounding the dark brown eyes is usually rather plain the nominant race has two morphs which differ in their plumage color one having Rufus round upper parts and the other grayish Brown although intermediates also occur the under part of both morphs are whitish and streaked with brown this species is sexually dimorphic the female is much larger than the male five percent longer and more than 25 percent heavier the Tawny owl flies with long Glides on rounded Wings less undulating and with fewer Wing beats than other Eurasian owls and typically at a greater height as with most owls its flight is silent due to its feathers soft furry upper surfaces and a fringe on the Leading Edge of the outer primaries its size dumpy shape and Broad Wings distinguish it from other owls found within its range Great Gray Eagle and Ural owls are similar in shape but much larger an owl's eyes are placed at the front of the head and have a field overlap of 50 to 70 percent giving it better binocular vision than diurnal birds of prey the Tawny owls retina has about 56 000 light sensitive Rod cells per square millimeter although earlier claims that it could see in the infrared part of the spectrum have been dismissed it is still often said to have eyesight 10 to 100 times better than humans in low light conditions however the experimental basis for this claim is probably inaccurate by at least a factor of 10. the owl's actual visual Acuity is only slightly greater than that of man and any increased sensitivity is due to Optical factors rather than to Greater retinal sensitivity both humans and Owl have reached the limit of resolution for the retinas of terrestrial vertebrates adaptations to night vision include the large size of the eye its tubular shape large numbers of closely packed retinal rods and an absence of cone cells since color vision is unnecessary at night there are few colored oil drops which would reduce the light intensity unlike diurnal Birds of Prey owls normally have only one fovea and that is poorly developed except in diurnal Hunters like the short-eared owl hearing is important for a nocturnal bird of prey and as with other owls the tawny's two ear openings differ in structure and are asymmetrically placed to improve directional hearing A Passage through the skull links the eardrums and small differences in the time of arrival of a sound at each ear enables its source to be pinpointed the left ear opening is higher on the head than the larger right ear and tilts downward improving sensitivity to sounds from Below both ear openings are hidden under the facial disc feathers which are structurally specialized to be transparent to sound and are supported by a movable fold of skin or the pre-aural flap the internal structure of the ear which has large numbers of auditory neurons gives an improved ability to detect low frequency sounds at a distance which could include rustling made by prey moving in vegetation the Tawny owl's hearing is 10 times better than a human's and it can hunt using this sense alone in the dark of a woodland on an overcast night but the patter of raindrops makes it difficult to detect faint sounds and prolonged wet weather can lead to starvation if the owl cannot hunt effectively the commonly heard contact call is a shrill cubic but the male has a quavering advertising song William Shakespeare immortalized this Owl Song In Love labors lost act 5 scene 2 as the nightly sings the staring owl to wit to who a merry note while greasy Joan doth Keel the pot but the stereotypical call is actually a duet with the female making a cu-wick sound and the male responding who the call is easily imitated by blowing into cupped hands through slightly parted thumbs and a study in Cambridgeshire found that this mimicry produced a response from the owl within 30 minutes and 94 percent of Trials a male's response to a broadcast song appears to be indicative of his health and vigor owls with higher blood parasite loads use fewer high frequencies and a more limited range of frequencies in their responses to an apparent intruder this section of the article contains two images the first image has a caption of field of view compared with a pigeon the second image has a caption of an owl's retina has a single fovea section 1.1 geographical variation although both color morphs occur in much of the European range brown birds predominate in the more humid climate of Western Europe with the gray phase becoming more common further east in the northernmost regions all the owls are a cold gray color Siberian and Central Asian subspecies have gray and white plumage the North African race is dark gray brown and South and East Asian birds have barred not striped under parts and Fine Lines around the facial disc the Siberian and Scandinavian subspecies are 12 percent larger 40 percent heavier and have 13 percent longer Wings than Western European birds in accordance with bergman's rule which predicts that Northern forms will typically be bigger than their southern counterparts their plumage color is genetically controlled and studies in Finland and Italy indicate that greymorph Tawny owls have more reproductive success better immune resistance and fewer parasites than brown birds although this might suggest that eventually the brown morph could disappear the owls show no color preference when choosing a mate so the adverse selection pressure is reduced there are also environmental factors involved the Italian study showed that brown morph birds were found in denser Woodland and in Finland gloeger's rule would suggest that paler Birds would in any case predominate in the colder climate section 2 taxonomy this species was first described by Linnaeus in his Systema naturi in 1758 under its current scientific name the binomial derives from Greek strix owl and in Italian Alico taniel from Latin oolicus screechow the Tawny owl is a member of the wood owl genus strix part of the typical owl family strategyty which contains all species of owl other than the barn owls within its genus zatani's closest relatives are Humes owl strix but Larry formally considered to be con specific its larger Northern neighbor the Euro owl s your lenses and the North American Bard owl ores varia the Early Middle pleistocene strix intermedia is sometimes considered a Paleo subspecies of the Tawny owl which would make it that species immediate ancestor the Tawny owl subspecies are often poorly differentiated and may be at a flexible stage of subspecies formation with features related to the ambient temperature the color tone of the local habitat and the size of available prey consequently various authors have described between 10 and 15 subspecies the currently recognized subspecies are listed in the table below the table has three columns the First Column shows the subspecies the second column shows the range and the third column shows who it was described by in what year s a alligo north and Central Europe from Scandinavia to the Mediterranean and Black Sea linnius 1758 S A silvatica West Europe including Great Britain Shaw 1809 S A nevokola Nepal to South East China south to North Burma and Thailand Blyth 1845. essay bedolfi Northwestern India and Pakistan Scully 1881 Palestine to North Iran and the Caucasus menzvir 1896 ese maritanica northwest Africa from Morocco to Tunisia and Mauritania Wither by 1905. essay sancta Nikolai Western Iran Northeast Iraq zarudni 1905. s a ma Northeast China and Korea H.L Clark 1907. essay harmsi Turkmenistan zarudni 1911. essay siberi Central Russia from Euros to West Siberia dementiev 1933 essay yamadi Taiwan yamashina 1936 this section of the article contains an image with the caption probably Western subspecies s a silvatica Section 3 distribution and habitat the Tawny owl has a distribution stretching discontinuously across temperate Eurasia from Great Britain and the Iberian Peninsula eastwards to Korea and South to Iran and the Himalayas the subspecies sa maritanica extends the range into northwest Africa and this essentially non-migratory owl is absent from Ireland and only a rare vagrant in the Balearic and Canary Islands this species is found in deciduous and mixed forest and sometimes mature Conor for plantations preferring locations with access to water cemeteries Gardens and Parks have allowed it to spread into urban areas including Central London the Tawny owl is mainly a lowland bird in the colder parts of its range but breeds to 550 meters in Scotland sixteen hundred meters in the Alps 2350 meters in turkey and up to 2 800 meters in Burma the Tawny owl has a geographical range of at least 10 million kilometers squared and a large population including an estimated 970 000 to 2 million individuals in Europe alone population Trends have not been Quantified but there is evidence of an overall increase this owl is not believed to meet the iucn Red List Criterion of declining more than 30 percent in 10 years or three generations and is therefore evaluated as least concern this species has expanded its range in Belgium the Netherlands Norway and Ukraine and populations are stable or increasing in most European countries declines have occurred in Finland Estonia Italy and Albania an image accompanies this section of the article with the caption ancient deciduous Woodland is a favored habitat section 4 Behavior section 4.1 breeding Tawny owls pair off from the age of one year and stay together in a usually monogamous relationship for life an established pair's territory is defended year-round and maintained with little if any boundary change from year to year the pair sit in cover on a branch close to a tree trunk during the day and usually Roost separately from July to October roosting owls may be discovered and mobbed by small birds during the day but they normally ignore the disturbance the Tawny owl typically nests in a hole in a tree but will also use old European Magpie Nest squirrel Rays or holes in buildings and readily takes to nest boxes it nests from February onwards in the south of its range but rarely before mid-march in Scandinavia and the glossy white eggs are 48 by 39 millimeters in size and weigh 39 grams of which seven percent is shell the typical clutch of two or three eggs is incubated by the female alone for 30 days to hatching and the altrucial Downy chicks fledge in a further 35 to 39 days the young usually leave the nest up to 10 days before fledging and hide on nearby branches this species is fearless in defense of its nest and young and like other strix owls strikes for the intruder's head with its sharp talons because its flight is silent it may not be detected until it is too late to avoid the danger dogs cats and humans may be assaulted sometimes without provocation perhaps the best known victim of the Tawny owls Fierce attack was the renowned bird photographer Eric hosking who lost an eye when struck by a bird he was attempting to photograph near its nest he later called his autobiography an eye for a bird the parents care for young birds for two or three months after they fledge but from August to November the juveniles dispersed to find a territory of their own to occupy if they fail to find a vacant territory they usually starve the juvenile survival rate is unknown but the annual survival rate for adults is 76.8 percent the typical lifespan is five years but an age of over 18 years has been recorded for a wild Tawny owl and for over 27 years for a captive bird predators of the Tawny owl include large birds such as Ural and eagle owls Northern goshawks and common buzzards Pine Martens May raid nests especially where artificial nest boxes make the owls easy to find and several instances have been recorded of Eurasian jackdaws building nests on top of a brooding female Tawny owl leading to the death of the adult and chicks a Danish study showed that predation by mammals especially red foxes was an important cause of mortality in newly fledged young with 36 percent dying between fledging and Independence the mortality risk increased with fledging date from 14 in April to more than 58 percent in June and increasing predation of late Broods may be an important selective agent for early breeding in this species this section of the article contains two images the first image has the caption the young leave the nest before fledging the second image has the caption the red fox kills many young owls section 4.2 feeding the Tawny owl hunts almost entirely at night watching from a perch before dropping or gliding silently down to its victim but very occasionally it will hunt in daylight when it has young to feed this species takes a wide range of prey mainly Woodland rodents but also other mammals up to the size of a young rabbit and birds earthworms and beetles in urban areas birds make up a larger proportion of the diet and species is unlikely as Mallard and kitty wake have been killed and eaten prey is typically swallowed whole with indigestible part to regurgitate it as pellets these are medium-sized and gray consisting mainly of rodent fur and often with bones protruding and are found in groups under trees used for roosting or nesting less powerful Woodland owls such as The Little Owl and the long-eared owl cannot usually coexist with the stronger Tawny which may take them as food items and are found in different habitats similarly where the Tawny owl has moved into built up areas it tends to displace barn owls from their traditional nesting sites in buildings this section of the article contains an image with the caption the bank vole is a common prey item Section 5 in culture the Tawny owl like it to relatives has often been seen as an omen of bad luck and William Shakespeare used it as such in Julius Caesar act 1 scene 3. and yesterday the bird of night did sit even at noon day upon the marketplace hooting and shrieking even John Ruskin is quoted as saying whatever wise people may say of them I at least have found the owl's cry always prophetic of Mischief to me Wordsworth described the technique for calling an owl in his poem about a boy and there with fingers interwoven both hands pressed closely Palm to Palm and to his mouth uplifted he as through an instrument blue mimic hootings to the silent owls that they might answer him and they would shout across the watery Veil and Shout again responsive to his call with quivering Peels and long halus and screams and Echoes loud redoubled and redoubled Concourse wild of jokin tin owls were associated with bloated who betrayed lu la guys in the tale of Math's son of Nathan we from the ancient Welsh mabinosian and the call of an owl amongst the houses of a village was believed in Wales to signify that a girl had lost her virginity in this section of the article contains an image with the caption a gray bird probably subspecies s a aluko there are references available in the written form of this article please be sure to verify information found on Wikipedia using the references provided 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McDavid Shut Down, Couture Leads, Hertl Dominant (Ep 65)
hey everyone welcome back to the fin Factor I'm Paul and I'm Erin and this is episode number 65 65 to me know of any 65 s yeah I'm drawing a blank anyway so this episode we're gonna be talking about obviously the Week in Review we'll take a look at the week ahead and we're also gonna look at this last six-game winning streak stats and then we'll do our little fantasy hockey and ESA gel updates very good ray start the show ready well I have to say the ladies tell me I look like Ned Flanders which I just realized it's not a compliment [Music] [Applause] okely-dokely so ya know we're gonna start off the same way that we start off every episode look you have to stop laughing now because okay we're gonna start off every episode in November the same way we're gonna go ahead and let you guys know why we're doing this we're doing this to raise awareness of course the month of November or raising awareness for men's health issues like prostate cancer as well as mental health issues which by the way if you haven't seen episode 63 definitely a good watch had Jamie Baker on the show and he had a lot of stuff to say about mental health and whatnot in ways that you can help yourself you can help others so if you're struggling or you know somebody who is it's a great resource episode number 63 it's not about the views it's about the information that's there Jamie brings a lot of really good knowledge and experience so mo team you want to go ahead and do plug their link down here mo team.com or Co sorry / the - fin - factor that's like you do our team page me Paul and super key grip Jo are growing these disgusting messages mustaches I can you mustaches yeah like sausages Wow we're growing these things out for the entire month of November for your pleasure so please help us get to our goals and donate some money today and for again anyone who may be struggling I want to go ahead and put that Suicide Prevention lifeline up on the board on the screen again it's one eight hundred two seven three eight two five five so if you are struggling please go ahead and give them a call they will be able to help you out okay so we're gonna talk some sharks here a week in review this week just about as good as the last week three up three down six points hard to argue with that really so yep I think an end of last week's when we talked about the looking ahead we were happy to have obviously we're happy to have six points if it's possible six points but you said that you'd be a little bit disappointed if we didn't and I said I'd be okay with five of six which could have happened if they lost a shootout so obviously we're happy that's right great it's fantastic I forgot that you said that you'd be happy with five I said no I don't want five I want six right they heard me they did got in the shootout they did very good okay so the first game was against in that game it was you know they play with the lead pre-mission the whole game right so yeah I Edmonton is the top team right now in the division at least in the Pacific so everyone's trying to gonna be gunnin for him in a way the Sharks really shut down that dry sidle McDavid line they did get on the board but it was at that point the game was kind of out of hands I didn't really matter and I thought the Sharks played really well for most of the game they did kind of settle in at the end and and let them not only they let him back in the game but they they made some mental mistakes and given some goals now you know you're not gonna shut them out it's it's a little bit too much when you're but you have four goal leads for a couple times in the game you should be wearing the game which it did so kudos to them for being able to shut them down and not letting them crawl back into the game yeah absolutely yeah and we have actually we have a nice clip here from market board Vlasic he was asked about them getting the winning I guess results right how do you go about getting those winning results and this is what Marco Vlasic had to say the results come with us play in our system could break out could forecheck not turn the puck over and if you do that on most nights you'll win it's interesting that the hurdle line was up against that McDavid and dry side line and not the Koecher line yeah but kudos to her tall men they he is really becoming a superstar in this league kind of get into that next level not just points but almost like 2-way Center like he's really yeah becoming a really good shut down guy who can score goals like that's a big deal yeah in the NHL so good on hurdle on in his line to shut them shut them down for most of the game I'd say almost the whole game but yes the game no and I thought that was interesting too we we had talked about that during the live and they're saying Nick yeah it's kind of kinda interesting that hurdle was the guy there actually might not been turned and alive but we're honest it was interesting that I wasn't good sure his line because again could you're more known for his defensive two-way play and especially against a guy like Connor McDavid you do want to have your best defensive guys up against that but hurdle doing the job shutting it down maybe not just hurdle obviously you know his line but I was it was nice to see Marco Vlasic commenting on not just how they shut it down but you know and you said it to when we were talking about this you never ask a player about himself he's always gonna talk about everybody else right so it was nice to see you know he gives kudos to to the team to the for group that goes to what we always talk about team defense and that's kind of what Vlasic is talking about there is they got a lot of help from the forwards it wasn't just one person shutting them down president Vlasic or one or someone else it's a team effort and when the floors helped out like hurdles line did you could really see how the Sharks can be dominant and shut down another team absolutely and him talking about team efforts the Anaheim game they started from behind right they stuck with the system though so that was a good group team effort no one trying to get outside of the system and do something different they just stuck with it and eventually they come out with the win in that game yeah you can see the players are kind of trusting the system if you will kind of go in buying in with a lot of the terms that people use so it's working and the Sharks are a very good team we saw them stumble out the gates everyone was like blow up the teams they're done like their windows closed like this get rid of everybody and you know we kind of stuck around we're like man it's just way cuz right now Edmonton leading the division is playing at their potential this is the best that they're probably going to be playing at they're not gonna be able to sustain that the entire season this is going back to what I talked about last week in our pretenders part but the Sharks are not playing to opinion they are now but they were not playing to their potential and we see when they are playing to the potential which they still are they're not perfect they're not shutting out teams they're not completely dominating every game but they are definitely trending in that direction and imagine if the Sharks had started off the season with a six oh no streak and then ended up where they are now yep right and there's other teams in the league right now that are like that like Toronto for one who was under a huge microscope being in Toronto so the Sharks are in an OK spot I don't say they're in a great spot but they are definitely trending upwards and one of the hotter teams in the league right now yeah especially in the last six right right six straight yeah you brought up an interesting or it was a Joe brought up interesting stat about Chicago the last six for Chicago there and one you know the team that's on our heels in terms of that that point streak if you will right and the only loss that they had was to the Sharks and the Sharks were six in there pretty interesting stuff there anyway so yeah the Anaheim game but you know again they started from behind stuck with the system and everything went well from there so we don't have any quotes or anything for this one nor do we know unfortunately it was uh but it was it's good to see that the Sharks fought back because earlier in this season they were not they were giving up the first goal yeah almost in the first five minutes and we talked about this a lot which they did in this game they gave up the first goal in the first minute and it was oddly enough it was a shim ik mistake shimmy cannot play very well on this game but nobody can play a full 82 game season or in his case 70 games maybe missed so many but right you know people are gonna have off nights and it's okay it's not bad and you need your teammates to come and pick up the slack which is exactly what the Sharks were able to do it's good to see from an overall team standpoint when some players are not playing so well that others step up in their place well and teams I'm sorry players not playing so well the Detroit game the general theme around the Detroit game from the post game was that it wasn't their best effort it was a little bit sloppy so you know we were riding the six-game winning streak but you know kind of coming down a little bit after that Detroit game so we're interested to see what happens in the games that are coming ahead we'll go ahead and talk about those a little bit later on but you know again the Detroit game a little bit sloppy right but you know at the end of the day they pick up the W they pick up the two points they don't ask how they ask how many right so yeah you get the points that's all that matters really so Burns had kind of a weird one that he wasn't paying attention and I camera who was that that scored the goal but Burns was not looking in the slot area whatsoever and he pulled over kind of did the same thing I'm trying to teach my six you kids not to do which is the pucks over on the left and everybody kind of floats over and chases the puck well that left someone in the slot wide open there and the puck comes across and of course you know it's it's basically one-on-one with nobody in between so puck goes in a bit of a brain fart there by Brent burns but you know again you pick up the slack all around add the rest of the team and they come out with the win it yes it takes them to to shootout to do it but you know there nobody kind of picked the slack for each other and you know corrected mistakes other guys are making to come out with the W yep and there's a good quote here from Eric Ralston half the game talking pretty much exactly that where they're gonna take all the points they can get they found a way to win so we'll roll this right now no we're obviously in a better spot now than we were you know six to ten games ago and you know we still got a long way to go but I think that you know we're finding ways to win games no I don't think that you know we played well in an I am I don't think we played particularly well today either for long stretches but we found ways and you know that's what it is and I think that we know we have a belief in here now that we can win every game and you know we got to try and keep that and then you know we're gonna try and work on you know nights when we don't feel like we have it you know our best to try and clean it up a little bit and you know make it a little bit easier on yourself but you know we're gonna take these two points and you know reevaluate on Monday so it's interesting what Carlson said there where it's almost like the mindset of the room changed a little bit it sounds like the Sharks now feel like they can't win every game or at least you know they're not out of every single game I think a couple games this season we saw earlier on they kind of gave up I mean look at that Boston game right yeah in Boston on the road the end of the road trip they were they did not want to be there so I feel like the 4-1 they're buying into the system it's working they're getting wins out of it right they're on a six game win streak right now they they have full trust in the system the lineup hasn't really changed that much except for a few guys that were kind of injured and headed right moves him around but Martin Jones looks good he's not elite he's not the best but he's getting key saves and key elements I'll say it yeah exactly key saves and key moments and I'm a tweeted out sarcastically I'll admit sarcastically but you know what I mean it is what it is look you know there's a lot of times where people will just pile onto the guy and I know that you guys think that you know I'm like the Jones apologist I'm really not I'm just the guy who's trying to keep the balance here right so there's so much dog piling on that I don't think is warranted and when you see a game like you know at any pick a game right he's played so well on all these games and you the we're gonna jump into some of the stats in just a bit here but I mean he's stood on his head in really key moments the the seven save in the shootout was amazing right and he had like you said last week he had to make all seven saves yeah there are no shots that went errant and went off to the side he made through was three for three and the other shoot out right so look the guy I like you said he probably it worked a lot on the shootout it's really pretty ways yeah the offseason yeah for sure so I mean no I think the guys put he's working and he's looking really good you know as long as that defense in front of him and like we heard mark over Vlasic say as long as those forwards are helping out as well right it's a good team defensive effort I think you're gonna see both arendelle's numbers and Martin Jones numbers go up and I think the nice thing about Jones is again he's getting some of these opportunities that are a high danger against him and he's shuttin it down so you know again not elite but you said good I'll say it great I think he's great right now he's playing great right now is he a good goalie yeah but right now he's elevated his game quite a bit so you know maybe that'll drop down a little bit in a week or two to come who knows but as of right now at least I'm more than happy with Martin Jones play it's very interesting because we're coming up on that mark that we like to do we we like to Thanksgiving Thanksgiving that Thanksgiving is coming up in next week so we'd like to take a look at like that's one of the one of the periods that we look at where the Sharks are the standings in right now there and the think of everything so they're looking good they're trending upwards they're obviously on a six game win streak so they're they're doing well yeah but it'll be interesting to see in another almost two weeks where they're gonna end up so I think why I'm gonna be right they are gonna be given that playoff spot and everyone's gonna be quiet yeah so we're gonna go ahead and take a look at the stats over that six-game winning streak and this little segment here will be brought to you by lo Villa over in Willow Glen they are an awesome little shop they've got the Chris combo they got the raviolis please go ahead check them out order ahead because it's it's a busy little spot so yes check out la Villa La Villa we feed the league yes yes very good okay so coming back and looking at these stats now the sharks are what is for 420 on the powerplay yeah yes for 420 on the powerplay 20 percent they are absolutely killing it so they're looking really really good in the powerplay and then on the ID I wouldn't say killing I think they're killing it I think that's AB they're getting their chances though they're scored they're not below average okay I think their average 20% about average I think the 16 out of 20 that they didn't get I think they've had some pretty good looks looks are fine I don't want goals that I love that too I love that too but you know I would rather have them having good chances in training the right direction then having really poor power plays let's just say I'm not complaining okay but I'm also not super pumped about it okay that's fair if it was like six or seven for 20 I'd be like yeah rolling right now would you get that average up a little bit more on the overall picture of things okay right now I'm just like yeah good okay good just like that yeah okay I'm gonna say I think the killing it anyway um so yeah I know I show a forfeit one in the power play good right so we're things that are good right now that's over the six game win streak yeah that's good to miss and you know that all set says that says that they're not relying on the power play that says that the five on five play has been a lot better which is proved what we've been saying which is what Jamie Baker said which is what a lot of the folks I think I've kind of missed when they're talking about how bad Martin Jones is and I'm using air quotes for the people on podcast so you know I think the five on five play has you know elevated quite a bit there and it's good to see that so the power play I think doing a good job now on the PK 94.7% whatever that is he lead that's nuts that's crazy bonkers there's only one team better and that's because they've had much less chances in much less games yeah it's same span yeah I think the only Pittsburgh had nine nine yeah only kills nine PK's five games or something we get a lot more practice on the PK yeah a large initely in case yeah so almost 95% on the PK there then was one for 19 against essentially is what that came to leading the league and still with Martin Jones and nets so I'm not understanding how they're keeping the puck out if Martin Jones is just that bad I'm get it key saves key moments guys I'm gonna make a shirt says key saves key moments along with it makes my body tingle anyway so beyond that we've got the also the goal differential right mm-hmm not factoring in the shootouts because they don't it doesn't count exactly so there are a +8 and the goal differential now it doesn't seem like a whole heck of a lot and that's the interesting thing to me was that it's not a lot over six games or you've won every single game the bare minimum is plus six unless you go to shoot out every single time right right so the bare minimum will be a plus six and their they've barely eclipsed that so to me it's kind of like oh we're not we're not really blowing teams out and then we look at the scores the first three games there's one by a goal they're scoring a lot of goals but they're also giving up giving a lot of goals yeah so still some room to improve on the defensive front I would say yeah but you know as long as we play a man down I think we're okay I think at the Sharks defensive pairings are coming together obviously shamika's back in coincidence that they are six no jimick played six games right right I and he did to have a poor game against Anaheim but again you can't play every single game at an elite level he's not an elite defense I mean he's a good defenseman but not you eat so I yeah I they're good they're doing well and I think we're four schumak check what he adds isn't so much his presence like a I go seen live Marco board Vlasic right he's a guy that you put out there and just he himself is a defensive presence that helps the whole team shimming isn't that guy but he is the guy that pairs well with burns and allows everyone else to have the pairings that they really ought to have right we got Dillon playing on 3rd pairing right now right and we that's huge we talked about this in live having ferraro playing a left handed defenseman playing on right defense with Dillon yeah he's that much better than the other options that we have right now ROG is he getting proud and proud and that of the right-handed defenseman so it's good to see mark mark Mario Ferraro getting some good ice time not just you know Tim he is of less than 10 so he's trusted he looks good yeah I think he skates well I think he's kind of one of the surprise guys this season and and I go to practices and I see him all the time and I have to the time war he was out for that short stint he and he missed a few games he would come out on the rink and he would do the practice with everybody else then after everybody leaves he's still out there just working over and over and over again he's doing these drills just over and over and over and the guys bent over hunched over huffing and puffing and breathing really hard and he gets back up it's okay let's do it again and then he goes and I mean I've talked last season about Joe Thornton and his work ethic and how hard he chugs out there on the ice every single time and it's it's at that level like Ferrara was out there really really pushing it every single time he's pushing himself and that's the kind of thing that you want to see out of this guy you know the younger players really pushing themselves especially they've gotten that that taste of NHL action and they're staying in the lineup right and they're continuing to push each other themselves it's not like I'm there cool I'm in the NHL I'm solid now right now he's pushing himself real real hard so my hats off to Mario Ferraro I mean that guy is just killing it right now and I'm really happy for him yeah so anyway you want to talk about some stats over those six games there are a bunch of players that are point per game or better you want to kick it off sure Morrow and so six games Logan ature 11 points beauty that Tomas hurdle nine points Timo Meier nine points Vander cane and Erik Carlsson six points they are at least a point per game players yeah this is what we're talking about actually with Jaime what now two weeks ago you need your best players to play at their best these are the best players right yeah or in general these are the best players on the team right and they are now leading the team which is what we needed the shark we need that's with them to do to lead the Sharks back to you their greatness that we know they can be right so it's good on them it's great to see and we'll see how long they can keep it up I guess they're gonna be streaky yeah but it's good it would be nice to see a little bit more of the secondary scoring kind of coming into play here maybe that happens once those guys start to struggle yeah in another week or two well and I think you still got the secondary scoring but they're just not point per game right because they're secondary scoring right one name that's missing off that list that's a big name on the team as Brent burns but burnsy has five points five points in six games so he didn't make the cut but by a point right so he's still producing well so you know again really great to see the big names on the team stepping up and taking the reins over this six-game win streak what did Jamie Baker say your best players have to be your best players and that was one of the keys that we didn't have and he said I would replace this with that and it was basically what your best players have to be your best players well you know the team is playing good defensively that was one of our keys as well and their best barriers best players are being their best players right now so and the goaltending is I think in my mind is it's pretty solid right now it's good enough to win it's good enough so yeah I mean everything's coming together really nicely we hope that it continues and I guess we'll just jump right into the week ahead let's do it okay so we got the week ahead and this is where we're hoping that it does continue because we jump in right away Tuesday a rematch with Edmonton oh boy at least it's at home we're not going in to Emmett that's true yeah so it's you know almost would rather going to Edmonton to see the difference yeah if there would be a difference because you won't get last change but it'll be it'll be good to see how Edmonton bounces back because it's gonna be fresh in their minds of how the Sharks played against them it would be good to see how well the Sharks respond after their game against Detroit because they did not play their best against Detroit they also didn't play their best against Anaheim the the game before that so hopefully they can pick things up and get things back on the winning track I'm expecting another win out of here I just think the Sharks kind of have Edmonton up Edmonton's number in a way they just know how to shut down that top line and once you shut that top line down they're done they have nothing else yeah the dominoes begin to fall once once you've eliminated and McDavid and dry sidle so and we talked about this in the life there was actually a question about how Joe Thornton looked and I thought in this game specifically or the game last week against Edmonton Edmonton does not have a third and fourth line that can compete with the Sharks so they were looking very dominant in fresh and good which they're going to exploit any team that is kind of built like that right so I think Edmonton is kind of playing at their peak and the Sharks are still trending upward to get there and right there on the trajectory up which is nice and we're gonna need that when we go into Vegas on Thursday play against those yep Jokers yeah go ahead that's gonna be tough Vegas actually won tonight they beat Calgary six nothing I feel like that's kind of a statement game because they were on a five-game losing speed the four or five I thought yeah yeah they were not doing so well and it was great to see so they actually jumped now in the standings I mean the standings don't really matter what I really care about is the point differential between like the top and the bottom so how much space you can move up and down and right now everything is so tight that Vegas face was yeah Vegas was below the sharks as of this morning and now and they were in seventh out of eight in the Pacific and they jumped all the way to fourth now with that win today right so and they jumped over Calgary and the Sharks so it's just it's interesting to see everything move like again it's not that it's more about how much difference there's how much ground to be made up and right now the Sharks have made up a lot where they're right there and everything yeah and I don't bother looking really at the standings right now anyway but you know you see people saying they're sharks are second from the bottom in the Pacific it's like yeah but like a win or two when they just right up the standings so again save your judgment for Thanksgiving ish you know it may be even a little bit past that for one year for your first real good window of you know what the pace might actually be what they're where they're trending where that might actually be right any of the models that people have the projection models take those with a grain of salt because it's not at this stage of the season it's still not accurate right so anyway after the game in Vegas we come back to San Jose and we play the Islanders Islanders which is a weird one it's gonna be tough because that's a was a very trots that's that's there now he's a very defensive minded coach they get a lot of very boring games they're good their guys don't score a lot of goals but they really don't give up much so it's gonna be a tough game what would be good for the Sharks to do is score early because that'll open up the game if they do get scored on and the Islanders ever laying you down they're gonna clamp it down and it's gonna be really hard to get in through there and it would be interesting if they I bet they start Thomas Grice for Mercer Kelly who is doing pretty well there but they kind of have a 1a 1b situation so I think it's him in far along off this year last year it was and Grice so I bet they go with Grice just because he's somewhat familiar with the sharks even though it's been a while but the Islanders will be on a West Coast tour I think it's tougher for those East Coast teams come in West than it is for the West Coast teams going east very good question about the goaltending now so we've seen Martin Jones play six straight right there was a comment made if you can't trust arendelle against a team like Detroit when can you trust him so there's some kind of controversy going on about you know arendelle has a backup and whether somebody else should be brought in or brought up or whatever the case may be my question then would be for these next three games I personally arendelle gets a start somewhere in here I think right so the question is where do you think it's against Edmonton Vegas Islanders who of all those three teams I would say definitely not in Vegas maybe not the Hemington game maybe it's the Islanders game just because it'll be the end of the week and actually next week he's gonna get a game next week because the week after this up can I there's four games okay in five nights or something or six nights and so he's definitely gonna get game in there so I think they would want to get him game this week to get him back up to speed right because he's been out for a while now so you think they play them outside of the division against the Islanders then I just yeah I don't know it's either yeah it's definitely not the Vegas game okay so I'd say either Tuesday or Saturday okay fair enough so that's it for the Week in Review we're gonna go ahead and jump into a couple things the last two things that we do so EAS HL I'm actually gonna say we're not gonna do this week we're gonna skip EAS HL we're gonna do it probably every other week just because it's kind of a bit of a pain to get this done and because the clips there a little bit fewer and farther between I think I might have a couple but we'll do that maybe next week instead so for this week EAS HL not happening not a thing I do want to say one quick shout out though to Nick Nick HBK 150 I think is the handle so he's been killing it with us on the ps4 we do appreciate you jumping in there and and plan real well for us I've been getting a lot of bags I'm very happy with the amount of bags that I have fur for club getting lots of fun goodies and stuff so again thank you for that far away fantasy hockey update I have moved up finally in first place in Ligue 1 it was a long and hard-fought okay week but I got up there I got some help I think some of the some of the other teams that were below me lost or ahead of me okay and then looking at the other league I am still in first stealth top and just dominating I am actually gonna have some trouble because one team I have Crosby and Klingberg out in there on IR for a while and the other team I have do I have somebody else that's out one of my goalies I can't remember who I'm mixing up this is the problem I have too many teams so yeah I mix up who is on what team and whatever but anyway I was dealing with three different injuries and I've jet it was tough because they're they're not guys that I could drop and there's only two ir spots on your team to storm at so okay and it took a while to because they don't put them on I are in fantasy hockey until real life they put them on IR and like Sidney Crosby was day-to-day for like over a week or two so it took a while for ya there it's painted by so anyway I'm in first in both leagues it's fantastic even though it's still a little early it's still good to be at the top nice yeah okely-dokely well that'll be the end of episode number 65 right there again thank you guys so much for tuning in we do hope that you will visit our store and pick up some marsh again we got the shirts grey teal black black woman's deep be cut we got the hats and we got the stickers everything that you purchase helps us out with running the show so if you do enjoy it and you don't want to just do the super chat during the lives which we appreciate that as well you want to get something for your your donation 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The Thawing Of The Nephelim, Opener To My Series
and now your disneyland host walt disney [Music] the holiday season is celebrated in many ways in many different countries in england each year among the brightest attractions of the holidays are the annual christmas pantomimes young and old alike flock to these traditional entertainments to enjoy the annual retelling of such colorful fantasies as the latin beauty and the beast and many others in the same traditional spirit we thought you might like to escape the world of reality to sit briefly at the feet of one of the most famous tellers of nonsense stories his name was charles dodson and by profession he was a stayed teacher of mathematics at oxford university but down through the years people the world over have known him as lewis carroll the author of alice in wonderland our version of alice in wonderland begins in a favored carroll setting a drowsy summer afternoon by the banks of a quiet river in the english countryside
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Some Times you need to pamper yourself!!!
hey guys what's going on today I am at cystic skincare gonna see page we are gonna do an 8 to all hydro term I've never done a facial before so this is something that's super new to me but it's highly recommended for men and women so let's go check it out [Music] so basically what this machine does is it exfoliates the skin with a diamond tape microderm and then where it keeps new crush ties and package it into the skin and then also deep cleaning so it's gonna suck out any oils Seba so a skin will be nice and hydrated smooth the dead skin will be off so all of the is products going forward it will penetrate better into the skin [Music] are usually the tougher areas that you see a lot of stuff so just cause it's a bigger part of your face everyone gets large reporters on their dose and kind of like t-zone area that's the most of your Whaley skin you're gonna have actually larger pores - nearly I would say like to do this treatment yeah I would say doing it every four to five weeks good if you're more oily congested I have some people they say patient [Music] okay they say pain is beauty or baby is pain beauty is pain you know it's not easy didn't look like this you know so now what is this doing the dead skin ocking out like the sea bottom basically that's just a suction cup is what it is yes it's like a mankini pretty much you definitely feel a difference there hurry up [Music] it actually doesn't hurt okay everyone's different down there [Music] so this supposed to be the painful part no I mean well out of all the out of all the steps to this would be the more possibly people part but it's really not bad well it doesn't hurt yep so this the oxygen DFACS is a scan is putting oxygen into yourself so they're gonna function a little bit better and then the antioxidants in the pendant is basically plumped the skin hydrated you know [Music] probably my favorite [Music] your skin's gonna be really smooth you're not really gonna have any like like any weakness or anything tomorrow and you wake up like she's gonna be basic they'll have like a nice flow don't just look over all up here does this help with wrinkles and stuff it guys basically all of the steps simulate collagen is really good for like defined lines or preventative to overtime someone look like I'm 20 again [Music] uf do you attack their face differently than you would someone else and pretty much everything they're doing [Music] under scrutiny exactly so they're kind of like wasting [Music] did that feel okay yeah you definitely got a picture of this [Music] we're like [Music] by the left [Music] do you boys rise daily though yeah [Music] this fridge [Music] like a service like this takes probably 45 minutes to an hour yep and it's worth it I could feel it for sure my face stuff like feels do my lips ah yeah and it's I do do packages but it's just 125 for everything okay hey guys one of the recommendations she gave me was to use the lotion since I work outside a lot I'm out in the Sun I'm year-round winter summer use this SPF 50 good moisturizer and it lasts all day long
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1991 Honda Z50R New eBay Steel Tank Painted | Mini Bike
all right y'all today we are back and we are going to be working on the 1991 z50r now this thing should have been gone and sold but when I repaired the tank is started to leak on the side and you might say oh okay but what you don't realize is that I patched whole like entire higher holes on the bottom of the tank and those didn't leak but the one on the side leaked the smallest little pin hole leaked but not the gaping holes that I repaired on the bottom so today is going to be a pretty quick video because we are just putting this tank off of eBay it is a steel painted tank off of eBay like 50 bucks shipped we're going to put this on here and I'm going to basically just eat the cost of buying that tank because otherwise I'm going to have people just lowballing me if I'm selling them or if I'm trying to sell them something that doesn't functionally run because it leaks gas so in order to sell it without getting low balled put $150 more dos into it and get it going what I'm not going to do is spend $40 more and get the correct decals for the side the new owner can decide to spend that $40 if they want to so I believe it was 210 Ms holding the seat on the seat comes off and I think it's like a 10 m holding the tank on and then we're going to Swip Swap Bop and be done with it put some gas in it maybe take a full little [Applause] [Music] rod and the tank does come with a new pitcock valve and a new gas cap so whoever buys my z50r they can have the original gas tank or if they don't want it I will just hang it up on my wall and I'll keep it uh but yeah if you didn't watch the repair video I literally repaired all of that and none of that leaked the ones on the side wanted to leak so I'm going get this rubber grommet transferred over get the petcock on and the tank and I may use the uh the old vent tube or I may get another vent tube and throw it in there and I'll be back Pitcock is installed cap is installed rubel grommet is installed now to just put everything back on and just like that the new tank is on I really don't like it without the graphics I may just spend the $40 and get the graphics because this looks very Inc complete uh the new tank and the new seat kind of VIP off each other so it doesn't look as bad or as new is what I thought but I may go ahead and spend that $40 on those Graphics it will look a whole lot better with the graphics on there um but let me see if I got enough gas throw some gas in here make sure the petcock doesn't leak and I haven't started this thing in I don't know how long so let's uh see if this bad girl will start the 125 is also going up for sale all I'm going to do is throw this seat cover on and then clean it up and that's going to be for sale as well so these two getting rid of them I'm just going to keep the 83200 E big red and the 2,400 ex and my Baja and I'mma turn this 110 into like a little drift quad going to extend it like 6 in but these two right here needs to go the 200 is way more comfortable than the 125 but it does have 200s for suspension on it as does my 200e so let's get some gas in this bag girl and let's see if we can get this bad girl to start all right I don't have but a little bit of gas in this um in this tank so so got gas flowing the petcock is not leaking so I'm going to leave it off give it a couple of kicks and then this gas in the C chok it like a kitten turn like the kitten she is haven't been started up in probably 3 months this neat little choke I don't have put a little bit of gas in here I'll take for a ride around the block baby quiet too put y'all on my chest let's go for a ride go on a little ride on this Dy bitty thing all [Music] [Applause] is [Music] all up a little high probably CU running out of gas but I'm going let the tank uh I'm going let the fuel bowl drain out and we'll be back close the video out this is the end for the z50r everything is looking good uh I did break down and I bought the graphics for the tank that was another $54 so that's $200 just in the new tank and the graphics because this just looks very very incomplete so what can you do sometimes I think it's going to be about a week or two before those Graphics come in so I'll just do a separate video on putting the graphics on and how it looks and if it's not sold I will take more pictures and more video of the bike and post it up on Marketplace the price will not change it'll stay at $1,300 but I think we all agree that it just it looks incomplete having no graphics on the tank so when those come in in I'll make a video and then I guess give the final uh look on it I am contemplating spending another $20 and ordering a new shifter uh cuz this shifter looks terrible so I may end up in order a new shifter as well we shall see because that thing is ugly it is ugly and terrible so may do that too we'll see on the next video of the z50r so always remember think build and enjoy [Music] peace
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Roccabox Unboxing | July and August 2021 | ASMR Makeup
[Music] hey something was wrong hey you wait will i be youtube famous [Music] i don't know probably never for what i do know i'm sedanji this is still 4f beauty you are still very welcome and this is a rafa overdue july and august rock a box unopening so if you want to know what i got these two months sammy's here which means it's time to get a drink get a snack get comfy and enjoy because i'm a bad wife nice right because i had so long between filming i do have july's and august's rocker box today and i don't know which one is which because they don't tell you on the front it's really not helpful like a box all right that one starts with august so i'm guessing that's the oldest one right now rock box is a subscription box which up until now has been 10 pounds a month and 3.95 postage and packing so basically 14 quid a month from this month from september the box is going up to 15 pounds packaging and postage is staying the same so it's basically going from 14 quid a month to 19 quid a month which remains to be seen whether i still think it's as good a value apparently with this extra five quid we're going to get more high-end items but we'll see we will see so july's [Music] hero product i the best thing in the box that's called one of them is this full-size monu professional skincare firming fiji facial oil that's a lot of f's it's only three not four so i still win um this is full sized rose and hazelnut cedar will apparently this is worth 27 quid 27 pounds for 30 mils apparently it melts gorgeously into skin and nourishing it intensively and leaving with firmer softer smoother and visibly more radiant skin by morning i've never actually heard of monu monu before apparently they're against animal testing i guess that means it's cruelty free it doesn't say whether it's vegan or not who knows remains to be seen what i think of that one i think next thing in here is from beauty pro it's a coconut oil infused sheet mask worth five pounds hydration is the biggest sacrifice our skin makes during summer when the warmer weather and sun exposure can leave it parched this powerfully hydrating and deeply nourishing mask sorts that it moisturizes and repairs restoring skin's elasticity leaving it locked with moisture and boasting a dewy youthful look look at it as an after sun repeller mask when you spent a long day safely enjoying some rays apparently it's an anti-aging former and a biodegradable bamboo sheet mask just as though my husband's not here and we start seeing that song from mary poppins again drag me crackers you know that one right next in here from keels is a deluxe five mil sample size of their uv defense aqua gel finding a facial spf that doesn't sit chalky on the skin funk up hair foundation or leave an oily film is happily no longer a great challenge this combines high protection with a lightweight refreshing texture that's been tested in humid conditions and it won't leave skin shiny added pollution protection plus a formula that hydrates as it cools place this at the top of a must-have list now temperatures are rising for the full 30 ml product it's worth 30 quid 1000 right this is a company called may m a double y coral blusher and sun kissed highlighter palette do you like me a coral blush color i've got on today is a cola it's the ripe papaya fruit blush from open zone this is subtle enough to lift warm up and give radiance to your complexion naturally making your skin look like yours but on a really good day coral on cheeks warms up your face and hints that a fun sun-drenched day just gone while the shimmer of the baked highlight defines features and adds a sexy sheen to cheekbones the addition of hyaluronic acid and vitamin e leaves skin pumped with hydration and antioxidants all day and night apparently this is worth 10 quid a brand i've never heard of and then in here we also have a deluxe size of 30 ml one fluid ounces of the rose water facial mist from grace and stella i have heard of them um this spritz will see you through an entire summer's day missed on freshly cleanse skin in the am to hydrate and rebalance your skin's ph spritz under or over makeup to leave a lovely jewelry base used throughout the day for refreshing and hydrating hit pre-bed for an anti-inflammatory healing treatment that's worth seven quid there's also which is not listed on here anywhere this sample perfume the ellie saab girl of now and there's a one mil sample perfume in there so honestly i would rather not have had this and had a full-size version of this the sun cream because to me protecting your skin against the harmful rise of the sun is way more important than any serum you can put on it afterwards because if you if your skin is damaged by the sun you're leaving yourself open to all kinds of issues from dry skin scaly skin skin if you burn you'll get wrinkles earlier you'll lose elasticity in the skin quicker and of course right at the top end of the scale melanomas even in winter i wear a sunscreen because although the uvb rays in the winter are not as strong the uva rays still are and the uva rays come through glass the uva rays are the aging and the uvb of the burning so i would much rather they'd put a full-sized version of that kale's sunscreen than a serum to put on afterwards but that's just me right august rockerbox i told you you get honesty with me whether you like it or not okay let's have a look at august oh i said you know something in here that interests me okay the hero product this month is from el eliquia beauty e-l-i-k-y-a illuminating highlighter in gold i don't know where it's going to work on me tomorrow do you want to highlight in love um liquid illuminating fluid brightens your skin adds a lit from within glow lift your features or create a dewy base the options are endless either mix a few drops with your moisturizer or foundation for an all-over glow or smear a drop over cheekbones brow bones and cupid's bow to highlight your features for a gorgeous golden diffused gl to be the envy of all your friends rrp for this 13 quid it's very nice and actually to know what i'm i'm not going to moan about the fact that they've included this and that it doesn't work for me because all too often in beauty boxes they will send products that will work for me or people slightly darker than me so i'm actually pleased that they've included a highlighter for my babies out there my boys and girls and non-binaries and who whatevers whatever you wish to call yourself um for you to be able to use when you have when you are blessed with the beautiful deeper melanin so actually do you know what i'm glad they included this even though i can't use it because it just means i'd like to pass it on to a friend who can the next thing in there is this vegan by happy skin original skin essence toner oh good i've just used the last of my tone this morning um refreshes soothes and rebalances skin post cleanse rich in antioxidants as well as hydrating and calming ingredients to make your skin look softer more glowy and radiant every time you use it how much money this teeny tiny little bottle teeny weeny little bottle i don't even know how much is in here how much is in here i'm guessing maybe 30 mils maybe 50 if i'm lucky apparently this is a hundred meals okay this hundred mils of toner 34.99 that's 35 quid that's seven points that's more than seven pounds of beer they're very good now the product i looked at was this spectrum domed powder brush i love missing spectrum brushes they are super soft these to me are the gateway brushes into posh brushes you start off with your cheap and cheerfuls like your makeup revolutions and your elf brushes now the express if you're really really pushed and then you get to your so eco and your um cannot think of it put it here somewhere spectrum are gateway to getting into the proper expensive brushes that's worth a tenner it's a domed powder brush we all know what done powder brush does but i like it and i'm always happy to have another powder brush uh the next thing in here is the what's in it for me body cleanser aloe vera witch hazel and grapefruit extract to cleanse along with peppermint and rosemary to invigorate the skin and body that's gonna have to go to the husband because i can't use rosemary on my skin uh they're just basically saying what i've just said 6.99 that is that's a full sized product oh no it's a deluxe sample size thank you it's 50 mils and the last item in here this month or last month is the vita librata heavenly elixir in shade medium this is deluxe sample size whether you're a tan a folk tan phobic skeptic or pro you'll love this luscious coconut hydrating self tan melts beautifully into its skin organic skin loving nourishing ingredients lock in moisture for three whole days making this teeter on the edge of body butter set territory delivers the most naturally flawless bronze shade which rather geniusly continues to develop over three days covers imperfections as well as giving you a glorious glow it fades evenly over 10 days and the rrp for the full size is 5 quid and you can get it from boots now i know my friend helen uh was asking me about fake talent did i have any recommendations my answer was no because even when i've had a professional fake tan done where they have buffed and exfoliated and moisturized me first uh my skin my body skin is terrible it's terribly dry it always has been um i ended up looking at a pie board cow because no matter how well we buffed and scrubbed and got rid of dry skin and moisturized and everything even with a spray tan it was patchy and i had to wear long trousers and long sleeves in the middle of a heat wave for two weeks until i'd managed to sugar scrub the whole damn lot back off again but yes so i will be passing that on to my friend helen but um yeah that box i'm actually okay with that was that was definitely worth the tenner no complaints on that one at all so when september's box arrives uh we will see whether or not it is worth the increase in price and you know you're gonna get the truth from me you get my super honest opinion because all i do when it arrives is i take out the stuffing because they use shredded paper which gets everywhere especially when it's hot here and i have to have the fan on i don't fancy picking up shredded paper from all the kitchen surfaces and the oven and the floor and the other side of the fridge and everything but i don't look at the leaf here i might take a sneak peek at what's in the box but i don't look at the leaflet to see prices or anything so you always get my honest reaction to the price and the contents of the box right my lovelies quick one again from me today so you know what i'm going to say if you're a regular viewer check you're still subscribed youtube are still deleting you and uh leaving me in your feed so it's not obvious that you've been deleted i've had three people this week tell me that i have to resubscribe lovely thanks also when you do that double check your notification status still says all because mine keeps getting knocked back to personalized and i don't get any bloody reminders at all thanks youtube god of the days when subscribing to a channel meant you liked that channel you were interested in it and therefore you wanted to know when they posted i could know about that for a long time but i'm not going to because honestly i need a drink and i'm getting a num bum and you don't need to hear me mom uh if you're new here hi hello welcome hope you've enjoyed this uh this is the kind of scatteredness you get on this channel you always get pure honesty from me whether i'm reviewing a palette or a subscription box or just passing comment on the world in general so if you like that and you want to see some more super easy to join the 4f club we are the nicest family on youtube all you have to do hit that red subscribe button turn it grey then you ring my bell [Music] ring choose all notifications in the hope that youtube will pull their finger out and actually send you some in the meantime if you need a little bit of me time a little bit of chill out relax time i've got so many films you can watch i've got previous rocker box openings uh i've got this makeup tutorial which also happens to be part of a collab [Music] you know if you haven't why have you not watched it yet i've got other makeup reviews tutorials collabs challenges tags i even read my favorite part in the morning so that sounds like your kind of thing grab a drink grab a snack put your feet up pick a playlist and just get comfy and chill out for a bit with your coffee and your custard cream or your your hot dog and your your hopping off or your cup of tea and uh tell rich tea but i don't know anyway other brands are available basically just enjoy yourself have fun wander through the archives of my films see what grabs your fancy right my lovely ones as ever all the remains for me to say is your stay fabulous and i will see you next time bye for now [Music] you
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Teddy Riley On Aaron Hall, Bobby Brown, Jay Z, Losing Drummer To Corona (Part 4)
blackstreet don't leave and Teddy's here what dude lighten up I know you got a whole bunch of I know you gotta I'm just saying my absolute walls that I can just play all day every day those two right there mm-hmm have a song which are named in it right it's crazy and everybody it is the hit song the sound right you know like make it real real cool but do you ever clean it up how is it going into the clubs and being on the streets and seeing cars pass by and you hear your name like I'm dog unbelievable man I'm telling you man it's it's like when that first happened I don't take the credit I'd have to say Aaron Hall was the one who pushed me having an my name in a song cuz I was like y'all wanna know my name no dance oh he was like yo you gotta trust me man you guys trust me and I say all right but if this wack man I'm gonna be like this laughter stop with my name in a song he was like no trust me the way I'm a singing trust me people gonna be like singing it to I was like oh I was like I don't scared I was scared then he said i'ma do it Teddy jam - I was like and I was I was really afraid cuz you know you people with faster scrutinize yeah you know when some go sour like like like the battle which we'll get it to later but the we're afraid to be scrutinized because you know when you got to walk around your way so my way is like when I go places like you know we go into the Soul Train Awards you don't want to be like what is name it it to that you know but I trusted him and and and he made one Tran three and then when Bobby and I did much locative you know my name in a record you know it's a lot of Records with my name in it jay-z asked Eddie Holly about me right when when it happens you know it's like you lifted at the same time it's like it's a blessing sometimes it could be a curse and I'm so happy that God made it a blessing yeah you raise a lot of people man that music man I'm just thinking to myself you know I had a couple of experiences but I mean when it comes to being in that bedroom and being ready and it's that moment it's gotta be a damn good feeling to have that kind of music and a woman's like say play this song for me and it's your music like this is going for you all the time you know for you like like I can't I can only imagine you know being in that type of position and having those type of songs you got the baby-making songs I have to you know why because I was around the baby making your living in the projects everybody's having a baby huh everybody's having a baby so that was the experience for me I had to write about it I had to write about how they could do more better Bureau said and I did you know Owen and and like I said with all the different people you know Aaron hall writing songs like let's chill and tease me tonight oh and Bernard fell have to say Bernard bail Regina fells brother his the guy he wrote that Timmy Lucas goodbye love Karen Karen Anderson don't leave um but Bernard will kissing age Bernard rope um remember the time yeah when I wrote I'm talking about the lyrics once was I tell them listen these are the words I want to say I want Michael to say and he'll write around it this is the hurt him and Tammy Lucas and Karen when I give them a melody and some of the melodies I'll spell out the words do you remember when we fell in love I finished it so they will finish all my sentences sentences of what I would give them as far as the guideline of where I want to go with these love songs so what era was the only one who can actually read my mind and I don't have to sing nothing really in tune with you oh yes and a producer see a lot of people don't know a lot of songs with me he will he will my practice oh wow hey my man I can see that song being an okay that makes sense every night we spent a lot of time along with Timmy Gatlin now Timmy Gatlin beast in writing you know he wrote when would I see you smile again hero I like him and Tim and Erin so with that being said Timmy he knows me from when I was 13 years old we were in a group together but Aaron hall this dude will come all the way from Brooklyn and sleep on my couch and like y'all I got a new your nose I with your mom if I spend a night a new joint and he will come in and it'll be a new record like that's how we came up with these songs cuz he slept on my couch Aaron didn't wear sneakers I bought him his first pair Jordans and he never wore Jordan before he was a church guy he was in church and his dad didn't buy him no sneakers he's like these are shoe and this is another pair of shoes he about ten pair shoes just for church so I said you know we gonna get some George me logo duck Jason and we went to dunk J's around the corner hunts weight fish because I live on a hunt 29th Street and we would go there and he was like yo I never had children before that was my first time knowing he never had sneakers so crazy Aaron call daddy was a minister yep I can see you right cuz I can just see them like edgers yeah uh-huh that's how you know he used to play he's in States and he would play secular songs right would you do it it's so crazy how bad my bus went to the same church Hezekiah all we all we all basically tied into each other you know Hezekiah drama our trouble we just wanted to corona Jeff you know I'm condolences to Jeff's family and you know in everybody from the Hezekiah church you know he's such a great guy he played for us for a little while so Hezekiah took them back you know he he just stayed in the church and played and but this is how you know we never know what happens tomorrow you know it's not promised but Aaron used to do all that and that's how we even got our gospel songs and all right you write that too he was just coming in just right he was just he just wanted music you know we all wanted music and we all wanted to do the music in and live it and that's what we did [Music]
Willie D Live
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Christina Hendricks - Craig Goes Too Far - Her Only Appearance [1080p]
please welcome my new friend who's your friend Christina [Music] [Applause] [Music] HRI cha how lovely to finally meet you look Sensational may I say well thank you no you look great I love your dress and everything else thank you no you hey I was thinking I hope you don't mind this I was thinking of dying my hair uhhuh and I was thinking of going red mhm is that your natural hair color no I I'm actually almost exactly your no way you don't have gray hair you know I've it's been read so long I don't I'm not sure what's happening under there but I wouldn't be surprised if there was a few white hairs coming in at this point have you have you taken on the qualities of redhair people are you cautious with money and uh it's a joke relax I did I you know I was uh doing a photo shoot the other day and they said you know we really wouldn't to be really natural and show her freckles and I was like I don't I'm not real fre fre have freckles freckles are where no freckles are where redhaired people store The Souls of their victims Jo well then I wish I had them I wish do you play someone redhaired in this film I do good but but but the ginger that you hear is actually El Fanning's character who she's readed in the film and she plays my daughter she's called ginger she's called they call people gingers who have got red hair in the old country where I'm from they go oh it's a ginger look he's a ginger or just a just a Ginge a Ginge yeah and then then they rhyme it with another word and yeah it's usually sort of derogatory right it's not it's it's it's kind of joking derogatory it's not really derogatory it's kind of a little bit yeah have you ever spent any time over there I have well we shot this film there um but I also lived um in London for about a year really which part of London I lived in Islington I lived in Islington I didn't see you and I was looking for you really where were you in '96 that's when I was no6 I came here no no I was in isington just before that though I used to live up at the cloudsley road just up at the top which part cloudsley Road near the upper Street around the corner yeah you were in the nice part I was I lived right next to the women's prison oh yeah yeah hallway women's prison exactly it in fact I was when we were shooting this film I was in London and and and so many things have changed since I've lived there and I didn't recognize and then all of a sudden we were going into this very shady sort of part of town and I saw a prison I was like this is my neighborhood this is my neighbor this is home whenever I see a prison I think this is my neighborhood well that's nice have you traveled around Europe a lot have you done the European thing um a little bit I wish I could do more uh you know I've done the larger cities and things you know Paris and and Milan and things like that you do yeah yeah no you do you can if you want what about uh South America you ever been there I have never been and not would you eat guinea pig really are you an adventurous eater I don't know if I would eat guine pig they serve it like this I think I I think I would still do it really I I think I would draw the line on a nutria do you know the nutria no oh you're going to want to look this up yeah I am this is an animal that is is rampant in Louisiana and and there's so many of them it's like a cross between a beaver and a rat and the teeth are like speaking of like eh it's like ah it's it sound it sounds like a guinea pig to me so far it's like a like a larger nastier scarier horror film version of a guinea pig really and they how do you know about this well my sister-in-law is from New Orleans and I went to New Orleans and she said new orle there was a time that um they were trying to manage these these Critters and so they were asking all the great chefs like Paul Pome and and and emerald and stuff like can you cook up the nria you cook it up to like get rid of these and stuff and people were just like I'm not going to put that in my [Laughter] [Applause] mouth Let It Go by man let so um well New Orleans though I love New Orleans they eat a lot of weird down there though they eat the Frog's legs and have you ever eaten frogs legs I H I haven't I've had I've had alligator and I would think it was would be a similar texture I don't know I lifted up the Frog's legs to try it and then I couldn't do it cuz they don't just have the legs it's the whole pants yeah so it's like from the wa it's not just a it's a frog from the waist D so you know I would think I would think that you would need because it would be so insignificant you'd be well I think they're quite they make them do squats that's the cruel part of it they they make them do squats and then they but it's it was gly business to me the the cuisine in New Orleans is oh man I put on weight when I was there can't help it it's the best food I've ever had in my life what was that steakouse that we went to yeah that place it was fantastic oh it was really really so your sister lives down there uh it my my sister-in-law oh her family is from there all right are they weird no they're lovely they're lovely they look pretty weird down there no I think I think they are genuinely it's a little strange I think the veil between you know this world and the next is pretty thin in New Orleans well I think New Orleans unlike most Americans cities really is its own thing they have their own Cuisine their own architecture their own music their own language yeah you know they got it's like very very special and unique place you got that French kind of Honey Boo Boo thing going on sexy it's weird and all the voodoo yeah what about music do you like the music D do you enjoy Jazz I love jazz cido even um I do I I kind of do I I play a little bit of accordion accordion I know which so I go down there and jump into a band right away if I how the hell does that work accordion how that's not going to be the easiest instrument in the world for you to play is what I'm saying I mean there a yeah it's well it's heavy it's just said oh come on I'm just saying I get it I get it I I listen I'm in no way complaining on casting any kind of asars I'm just saying it's a you know well technically it is a very difficult instrument know it is my my friend Drew KY plays the accordion and he tried to show me how to play it's very difficult I said you'll have to play with your own organ Drew I can't do it it is very difficult it is difficult yeah um and I'm not that good at it but I'm but I'm slowly learning could I watch you I wish I had something clever to say I think that every night of the week if it's any consolation to you anyway don't worry we're out of time do you uh um you want a mouth organ awkward Paws you want to throw frisbees at the horse oh what was the first option mouth organ yeah you want to play the mouth organ yeah you can play the mouth organ I'm no yes you can here you'll be fine just uh oh a freshy yeah is that what they call them that's what they call them in New Orleans isn't it oh you got a little freshy down there all right what do you want to play that'll be fine Christina Hendricks everybody we'll be right back on his gentleman's upstairs breast Peck area yes his pectoral muscle his pectoral muscle yes I I gently stroke that who's the gentleman with whose man boob you fell uh Chris Evans who plays Captain America I don't think he I don't think he has man boobs though he's got firm chly areas well they were absolutely enormous though I mean um you know coming from you that's a hell of a thing to say oh my God oh my I for man uh yeah
The Jayleno Fly
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How to Sponsor a Relative For Canada Immigration
welcome to the immigration see a livestream series my name is Andrea and I'm here with immigration lawyer Colin singer colin is managing partner of immigration dot CA I'm managing partner of global recruiters of Montreal today we're going to be discussing a family sponsorship so Canada obviously promotes the reunification of Canadians and and Canadian permanent residents as well in Canada with their relatives so what are some important considerations for our viewers so typically what people want to know is that when you're sponsoring typically a spouse you can sponsor a spouse a common-law partner or a dependent child you need to be either a Canadian citizen or a Canadian permanent resident and you have to be 18 years of age now there's other family members that one can sponsor but for the beginning of our presentation we're just going to focus on though the the spousal sponsorship so obviously one one one category is sponsoring a common-law partner so what is right so typically what we know and and what policy allows us to do is a Canadian citizen or a Canadian permanent resident can sponsor a common-law partner which is generally defined as persons of the same sex or opposite sex there has to be proof of living together in a conjugal relationship for at least one year and it's generally in a continuous 12-month period ideally not interrupted of course there's exceptions where people have to travel and such so if it's if you're quite close to the line and meeting that 12-month period then there are circumstances that we can add elements have proof to show that this relationship has been solidified but it's generally a continuous uninterrupted 12-month period you generally have to show that your affairs have been combined and you're living under a single household so that that is the typical definition that can users for the common law partnership okay so what about a conjugal partner so there are many instances where people don't live together yet they're in a so-called relationship we call those conjugal partners there either of the opposite sex or same-sex and there is exceptional circumstances which prevent the couple from living together typically there is an immigration barrier where one can't get a visa they're in a relationship it's long distance but it's pretty clear that there's a strong relationship they're traveling together they've taken lots of vacations together and there's evidence that we can show that this is a couple another reason why they couldn't live together in some countries there are social stigmas that prevent unmarried couples from living together so these are circumstances that are beyond the control of the couple from actually living together and so Canada has a pretty open policy a pretty generous policy that recognizes these obstacles and still allows for a spousal sponsorship okay so obviously one can sponsor there's child as well but there are some regulations with regards to that so what what is the sort of what what are the requirements right so so you know the year the the definition of a dependent child has changed significantly over the last five years we're now back to the way it used to be which is under the age of 22 is really the requirement so your dependent child is one who is a son or a daughter under age 22 and is not married is not does not have a spouse does not have a common-law partner or a conjugal partner now there are situations where someone is over age 22 and that that individual is financially dependent on the parent since they became age 22 now they could be dependent on the parent because of a physical disability in which case there are up chuckles in becoming a Canadian permanent resident but they can be overcome or there are mental you know emotional psychological dependencies that continue to survive past the age of 22 in such case that individual can consider can still be considered a dependent child even though they're over the age of 22 okay so what are some of the financial requirements obviously to sponsor one must meet some financial requirements right what we have here is for the spousal sponsorships there are no financial requirements so when we're talking about financial requirements we're generally referring to sponsoring a parent or a grandparent of course there's a disposal sponsorship and then there's the sponsoring a parent or a grandparent those are the general types of sponsorships that are allowed in Canada there are some further scenarios that are permitted as well but when you are going to sponsor a parent or a grandparent which is not done in a conventional way it's done through a lottery process this happens typically once at the beginning of each year the government has a quota it has been five thousand and ten thousand last year was ten thousand and they open it up for the lottery but in order to even qualify to sponsor if you're sponsoring a parent or a grandparent you must have the proper income levels for the previous thirty six months prior to submitting your application so you won't be able to sponsor a parent or a grandparent if you don't have thirty six months of the minimum income levels that are required and there are there are standardized procedures on how to prove that income level but you know having assets or having a job will not overcome the 36-month requirement so that you know people should bear in mind there's a difference between financial requirements which only apply to the non spousal the non conjugal partner and the non common-law but they do apply to the parent and grandparent but in terms of all categories there is a when you're sponsoring there's a financial support requirement so you you do need to sign a sponsorship agreement and you are going to be responsible if you're sponsoring a spouse or a common law or conjugal partner you are as a Canadian citizen or a Canadian permanent resident you are responsible for to to bear that the the costs if that individual were to go and the marriage were to rupture the relationship were to rupture the sponsor is is responsible for three years from the date that they that the the sponsored individual becomes a Canadian so if the relationship should should not survive for any reason the Canadian is responsible for three years of the the sponsored individual becoming collecting social welfare payments and such because all Canadians are allowed to qualify should they do for supplementary income benefits and then if you're dealing with a dependent child that you sponsored then you're responsible for ten years since that individual became a Canadian or until the child turns twenty five age 25 which ever becomes whichever occurs earlier there's another important element that's that's um that I wanted to cover and that's if you're sponsoring an individual you're a Canadian citizen and you're living overseas so typically this happens where a couple is living overseas and the Canadian wants to sponsor the partner and they're both living abroad and they plan to come back to Canada at some point in the near future this is very common but what's important is that if this is only you can only sponsor I if you're living outside of Canada if this is only open for Canadian citizen not for permanent residents and it's very important to understand that there is a requirement that you're going to show reestablishment plans so you're going to have to show efforts that the the Canadian citizen is is in touch with a it has put together a plan to re-establish themselves re-establish the family back into Canada some visa officers are more let's say they they have slightly different practices unfortunately it really can be onerous where some visa offices will require the Canadian citizen to stop working and show evidence that they've terminated their employment or that they've they've really started to anchor into Canada showing evidence of in being in contact with real estate agents showing evidence that you're looking for a job if there's children involved you're going to have to show that you've made efforts to start enrolling the children into Canadian schools so very frequently Canadians are overseas sponsoring a partner and then in such instance there are specific requirements that you're going to have to show to re-establish yourself back into Canada ok so those are the requirements what about the process so the process is we call it a two-stage process for most applications that that take a normal route of processing there is a first level which we call the eligibility requirement that is submitted it's an application that is submitted inside Canada at the CPC Center inside Canada and then once that is concluded which goes fairly quickly it takes about four months or so from there the application is then sent off to the mission that's going to deal with it the nationality of the individual being sponsored the individual lives in a certain comes from a certain jurisdiction that mission 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2018 bear in mind all of what we're talking about you can find it on our site under the Immigration Family class sponsorship menu on the top of the site and also if you go to the very bottom of our website we have different menu options one of them is called immigration manuals if you go to the immigration manual icon on the bottom of our on the black masthead bottom masthead you'll see that we have immigration manuals scroll down to the bottom of those documents and you'll find sponsorship family class sponsorship all we've summarized the entire all the manuals that have that apply as well there are operational bulletins and the the latest one that came out bulletin number 633 you'll see there's another icon on the bar of the page called operational bulletins we've summarized the particular bulletin that deals with the new application forms that became effective February 14 of this year going back actually you mention this earlier so what is the difference between the inland process and the standard process so Canada recognizes that there are instances where an individual is in Canada being sponsored and they've lost their status they no longer have legal status they can't they they they they don't want to leave Canada because they're in Canada and they wouldn't be able to come back into Canada and the the sponsorship application is their vehicle for re-establishing status or other reasons why an individual would not want to leave Canada the couple can submit their application in what we call an inland sponsorship historically speaking the inland sponsorship applications really provided one main advantage and that was early on in the process once you conclude that the eligibility stage the sponsored individual would be entitled to obtain an open work permit there were negative some of the disadvantages of filing an inland sponsorship was that it took so many years to process sometimes we are looking at cases that could take three plus years and and really the the 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you know will you be able to come back into Canada so that's an important consideration so we want to bring viewers attention to the fact that there is a decision to make do you go with the normal route which is typically submitting your application and then it goes to the overseas mission or do you go with the inland sponsorship and that we certainly can look at each case as we're presented with the specific facts of an individual's background and we make that determination accordingly okay well I mean that ties in nicely if you would like our assistance please do go to our website immigration not stay so we have the skilled worker assessment that we always mention we also have a sponsorship one so please do look for the sponsorship one so we'll be able to assist you and obviously we'd get back to you within 24 hours which words - whether or not you qualify and we can always discuss with you your options so I thank you very much for joining us it's actually our second live stream of 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Grade 1 Turf Racing from Belmont Park on HorseCenter
welcome to another edition of horse center everyone i am brian zips and as always i have the excellent pleasure being joined by my co-host to the east coast that's matt shiffman how are you today matt i am good brian it looks like this is a horse center edition from vacation but we don't want to miss doing a horse center for all of you folks where are you at brian that's right matt we can't miss horse center i'm i'm in tybee island georgia not of all places where my family and i are enjoying the beach how about yourself i am up in the saratoga area and doing the show from a meeting room in the greenwich new york public library so that i've got some internet well there you go there you go uh mysteries solved without further ado let's jump right into the show matt uh hey first thing i want to ask you because last weekend was a a weekend a holiday weekend of big performances matt i'm going to give you four names i want you to tell me who is most impressive who's going to be a champion this year are you ready i'm ready all right uh the first name is gulfport the second name is olympiad the third name is life is good and finally we go with charging some very good performances there brian but at the top of the list with the original question i gotta i've gotta have life as good an olympiad in there but boy that uh older male dirt division is sure looking awfully strong right now olympia makes me just want to just a tiny little bit brian wants me to start thinking about cigar and life is good of course has just been brilliant yeah life is good was absolutely terrific he put away speaker's corner like we thought he would uh somewhat similar to flightline maybe not quite as easily as flightline flight lines only won one race this year run one race olympia it's round five matt that's huge gulfport looks like a two-year-old the son of uncle mo by steve trained by steve asmussen looks like a monster juvenile at this point two for two in kentucky uh charge it 23 likes man it was shades of secretariat i'm not saying he looked like secretary and i'm not saying he's good as secretary but that margin of victory in the dwyer was just crazy it sure wasn't and todd pletcher himself uh in the stretch run of that of the race where charge it was just drawing off actually said wow how far ahead is this horse and peek back at the 31 length secretariat poll in the stretch to to get a feeling yeah absolutely that was impressive and i i think you know a lot of us have thought charge it is a three-year-old of massive potential and i think i think he started to show that in the dwyer the derby you know chopped up a glottis chucked early nothing goes right in the derby for a lot of horses charge it was one of them uh charge it you're not going to convince me that he won't be a travers winner i mean i know there's a lot of good voices pointing for the drivers but charge it looks like the real deal i can't wait to see what he does the rest of the year life is good it's back olympiads been here all year long and watch out for gulfport but now we're talking about races this weekend a lot of big races around the country we're going to focus on belmont park matt i think these turf races this experiment that that uh naira did with uh these big three-year-old both gender turf races is starting to really work because these are the best fields for the belmont derby and the belmont oaks yet we're we're going to actually go ladies first mount if you will the belmont oaks often i've thought that the europeans just exude class and and stand over the american field but in both the oaks this year and the derby there are a lot of good american choices matt let's start with chad brown as we often do on the turf he's got some good phillies in here consumer spendings won uh some stakes races in a row mcculloch looks like a philly who could break through at any time and maybe haughty is the best of all three yeah i agree with that brian chad's got three in the oaks and and you mentioned the naira experiment and putting up the big money which they've done in hopes that they would get uh horses from overseas to come join the americans and that sure did work they've got the big name uh european tri uh trainers they've got charlie appleby joseph o'brien aidan o'brien charlie o'brien who won had such a great year in america last year and joseph o'brien if i recall uh had a couple of big wins at big prices coming over so yeah i think the experiment has worked um chad's got three interesting horses and and you mentioned haughty um yeah hawaii has a a a shorter career but uh she has done very very little wrong last year her worst finish being a third place in the breeders cup juvenile philly's uh turf last year and came back to win the pan oaks on a soft track which i i heard was really closer to being a swamp yeah hardy that that was impressive but i don't know what she beat she's gonna move way way up into uh the big leagues here in this belmont oaks but haudi has looked really good she was taken down i guess in her career debut and she didn't miss by much to pizza bianca last year in the breeders cup juvenile philly's turf but she's been impressive she looks like all those good chat really good chad brown horses who are just ultra consistent and classy mcculloch uh has been a late runner who hasn't gotten up in three graded stakes tries but uh knocking on the door for sure computer spending consumer spending has been solid if nothing else she's been very solid in new york yeah two races this year have been very good uh off the winter break waiting for turf racing to uh return with a first in the wonder again and before that a win in the memories of silver clearly another one for chad brown uh that is a very very good uh philly on the turf hey a long shot i dabbled with uh during the kentucky derby weekend not was new year's eve she won uh the uh three-year-old philly turf steak that day and looked very good doing it new year's eve i think is a kitten story that is getting better and better i wouldn't sleep on her i think she has what it takes possibly to pull off her second straight upset yeah i agree on my list of uh top four uh in this race train by brendan walsh winner of the edgewood stakes that you were referring to and then before that um a maiden win and a and and allowance win at the fairgrounds yeah and another good american i i think the morning line doesn't show cairo memories the respect perhaps that she deserves in here mad cairo memories has been terrific in california i'm not sure if ten furlongs out on the east coast is going to be her cup of tea but i think she's a very classy term philly and if you look at that excellent turf record her only loss was the breeders cup juvenile phillies where she wasn't near the top but on the other hand she didn't lose by much and she had an awful trip cairo memories is another one another good american you can't throw out here yep two grade three wins at santa anita and and i agree with you brian you know i think i wrestled with the same things that you know what kind of competition did she face in those races at santa anita and now shipping out east but uh certainly a promising beginning to her career absolutely now let's get to the europeans matt shift man the europeans have traditionally been tough in both the belmont oaks and the belmont derby perhaps they're a little bit more accustomed to running long both of these races out a mile and a quarter on saturday on the grass and there's a deep lineup in both fields we should start with concert hall matt who has been a good philly from the get-go uh she's lost her last few but she's been running against very good phillies older phillies last time in a grade one group one over there she tried the epson oaks before that but i think concert hall might be the class of the group coming over from europe yeah i agree with that uh and those losses were all in group one races um in uh in great britain and from what i understand the the most recent fifth place finish was a pretty troubled trip uh where she ran into a great deal of traffic and and you know for those of you that may not be well versed in european racing um you know when you're running in group ones over there you are facing uh some formidable turf horses um in comparison to what we have in the us and concert hall last year as a two-year-old was a group three winner absolutely she she looks tough aidan o'brien uh appleby as you mentioned he she's got uh he has got a philly in here as well uh but you're right the european why is european turf racing better than american turf racing in general well they don't have dirt uh for the most part so that that's a big part of it turf racing of course is the thing over in europe and uh with the moonlight mat maybe not quite as many big races run as concert hall but she's shown flashes of talent over there for charlie appleby yep absolutely uh her last race was in a grade one and has a victory at one of the major tracks uh over there at newmarket with any of these europeans there's a reason why these europeans are coming over we've mentioned uh certainly aidan o'brien and char charlie appleby for all the success that they've had and even a little bit uh joseph joseph o'brien as well matt but there's a reason these horses are coming over for these big purses in america uh and one of the reasons is these horses might like the american style of turf racing just a little bit better whether it be tighter turns a stronger early pace and firmer turf so i wouldn't throw out any european in either of those races of the other three that we haven't yet mentioned yet agartha is pretty interesting and agartha has some speed yeah that's for sure and that's one that is for uh joseph o'brien i particularly like that uh john velasquez is getting on board um she's got this year uh yeah fifth in a grade one a second a couple of seconds in grade threes but last year she won twice in group company a group two and a group three as a two-year-old and it's good matt as this field is this ten horse field for the belmont oaks are very good betting races i think you could make a case for a lot of the americans some of the europeans are are tough and going to get back but there's some interest in long-shot europeans as well as good as this field is i think it pales almost in comparison to what we see in the belmont derby this this before the fact let's see what happens during the race and after the fact but before the fact i'm not sure that i've seen a better betting race this year than this 13 horse field in the belmont derby you got a nine to two morning line favorite you got some really good europeans coming over you have a bunch of europeans coming over with some interesting long shots but you have a ton of americans in here matt who are good you have a horse trying turf for the first time you've got graded stakes winners all over the place for the americans uh you got americans who are lightly some some of them lightly raced and could be really getting good you have a course coming out of the kentucky derby who was a multiple graded stakes winner on the turf before among other surfaces it is just an awesome 13 horse feel for this belmont derby yeah that's quite a list of credentials that you mentioned for this field it's hard to put a field together we're talking about just three-year-olds here brian uh to put a field together of three-year-olds uh that is as distinguished and qualified as this is i don't know compared to maybe the kentucky derby yeah uh completely different but yeah yeah it compares to the kentucky derby i was going to say the uh the the the lost series at arlington park that i love so for so many years but of course they went into older horses and they generally didn't have his fields as big as this but yeah again kudos to naira they're putting together a special turf series maybe that'll make me miss what arlington million day was just a little bit but this belmont derby is good let's start with the europeans this time matt they're the two favorites on the morning line and it's it's a wacky morning line uh just horses nine to two five to one six to one ten to ones twelve to ones no one over twenty to one and i think there's good reason no one is over twenty to one because every single horse in the field has some class but we'll start with stone age uh 13 post he he looks slightly the best in european european racing what he's accomplished uh i worry a little bit about the 13 hole though a little bit yeah brian maybe not as much as if we were talking about going a mile on the dirt course uh and and obviously the european horses are used to uh running in bigger fields uh stone age as you mentioned brian nine to two favorite think of that brian think of all the races we've done recently and how often do we have a nine to two favorite uh in a big race i guess maybe the kentucky derby sometimes uh this one for uh aidan o'brien and a number of the europeans in this race uh brian are coming from i i kind of like the name of the race the kazoo derby which is a group one and a couple days before the race i i asked you what brian what do you know about this kazoo derby well it's it's uh it's one of the oldest races in the world not it's just it's just the epson derby and you're not going to get me to call it because of course sponsorship brings in names that we're not always used to but the epson derby the english derby if you english darby if you will it's it's a gigantic race and desert crown uh the undefeated winner and westover the troubled horse who was third who came back in the irish derby to to win that uh for absolute fun are two monsters uh the fact that these horses in in this race coming over stone age and nation's pride especially were bets uh pretty pretty well in that race shows how well they were like stone age for aidan o'brien was coming off some big wins as a three-year-old you could see him getting better as a two-year-old the son of galileo late in the year when he was stretched out to a round of ground but his first two races this year were awesome and he got bet in the epson derby you know there was some serious cut in the ground that day and a mile and a half uh at ups and downs so perhaps he will like this better i think he is a distance horse maybe 10 furlongs is even a little short for stone age but the fact that he'll get firmer turf here than he did last time certainly stone age is a horse who could be one of the best three-year-old grass horses in the world then you got nations pride for charlie appleby mad and uh there's a lot to like with him as well yeah i agree so brian you're saying in a race like the epson derby shall we say where nation's pride was eight and stone age was sixth that's nothing to uh to be concerned about because of the quality of the field and the way the racing surface was and such uh charlie appleby with nations pride got a couple of nice wins one of them at newmarket and one of them at maydan so this horse has already proven that he can travel he's proven he can travel he's probably proven himself at the distance for sure he's proven himself at the distance of a mile and a quarter and he's probably proven himself on firmer turf as well some other horses royal patronage is also coming out of that race and he ran some big races back as a two-year-old he's run only against the best so far this year if he takes to the american style of racing i think he's a threat you can't throw out the french horses completely either machete has been beating implementation but both of them have some uh class coming from france and if they take to this style of racing watch out as long shots now we get to the americans and i i'm not even sure who to start with when we list this long uh list of americans in here matt but it's a good group the strongest american group we've ever had for the belmont derby i guess we could start with the two six to one co-their choices tis the bomb has been running on synthetic surfaces into the kentucky derby of course on dirt didn't do a lot didn't run terrible in the kentucky derby now he's back to turf which we know he liked from last year oh he was terrific on the turf last year brian uh winning the grade two bourbon in kentucky and then uh in the breeders cup juvenile turf was a very good second and then after that it was uh they had a talented horse and they said kenny mcpeak said let's go on to the kentucky derby trail and that was what tis the bomb did with some nice races on synthetic at turfway park and you know again the kind of performance on the kentucky derby where you you know can't be overly disappointed in what he did yeah his two-year-old form on turf was so good that you certainly have to uh consider him here he he's run good races this year the kentucky derby was kind of a middling performance where he had i guess a mild rally to uh finish in mid pack but that mile and a quarter experience might help as he comes back to which certainly looks like his favorite surface of turf i know her colleague derose has been high on this horse the whole way matt i'm not sold but back on turret he's certainly interesting in here it as is emmanuel who is asana more than ready and more than righties like the turret but emanuel showed some very good dirt form uh before switching to turf and taking the pennine ridge field all the way around yeah and a nice speedy uh victory there obviously took to the turf uh really really well for todd fletcher that was a great win but boy brian this is some tough field it's a tough field and i think he did get away with a very slow pace that day at a mile and eighth in the pennine ridge i think this pace will be a little bit stronger than that certainly the presence of classic causeway could make it so mad classic causeway of course a two-time graded stakes winner at tampa bay downs earlier this year all on dirt didn't do a heck of a lot in the florida derby kentucky derby came back with an improved performance for his new trainer kenny mcpeak in the ohio derby uh he's got some grasp breeding certainly this just looks like a really tough spot to make your turf debut that's for sure brian no i'm not throwing any shade on classic causeway but uh this is a tough field to make your first turf start in especially just two weeks out from uh the ohio derby kenny kenny mcpeak is never one to be afraid to roll the dice and that's what they're doing with classic causeway he thinks he's a distance horse and i i tend to think he might be right there and he might like the grass but uh yeah tough field he certainly should make life a little bit tougher for emmanuel early on though um so many other options as i mentioned stolen base matt is coming off a a career win he's been a nice horse all along but his last one took it to a new level with a win uh also kentucky derby weekend in the american turf i will warn our listeners here matt that that american turf was a mile on the 16th now he steps up to a mile and a quarter yeah and that that was mike baker and obviously they thought enough of this horse to run him in the uh breeders cup juvenile turf last year where uh where he was seventh but to come back and have a nice victory like that at churchill downs says that we're gonna hear from this three-year-old on the turf as the year goes by maybe not in a field like this but you know uh maker's got a good one there yeah maybe not in a field like this i'm gonna agree with you there although a horsey beat in that race is a little bit more interesting to me because side dog has been very good on the grass in his short career i think he has the potential to move forward too he didn't get it done against stolen base at a mile 16th that day but he didn't run poorly either i think he might be one that might appreciate the longer distance more than stolen base yeah agreed a lightly raced uh uh three-year-old four gram motion yeah side dog trained by graham motion who is certainly a master at getting horses ready for a race like a mile and a quarter on the grass a couple of horses that emmanuel beat in the pennine ridge i already talked about that slow pace that day in the pennine ridge where emanuel was on the lead all the way around in his turf debut but a couple horses in that race are very interesting to me i think napoleonic war ten to one on the morning line map i just have a feeling that napoleonic war is gonna get bet a little bit more than that ten to one uh a promising lightly raced her of course for trainer chad brown yeah and we'll see what kind of odds happen on that 10 to one on the morning line in this uh big field you do have the chad brown factor he has improved um in all four of his races in terms of his speed figures right and if there was a little bit more pace certainly napoleonic war could have very well have won that pennine ridge look out for him but i again i think he's gonna be lower than that ten to one morning line in a very very tough field another horse coming out of the pentagon ridge that interests me a lot not his limited liability uh he showed some talent for trainer suge mcgahy as a two-year-old kittens joy a son of kittens joy out of a blame mayor i i think that yells a mile and a quarter to me i really like his first two races because he hasn't gotten any pace he flew late to get up in a keeneland allowance in his first start of the year and then of course he was way back off that slow pace by emanuel and he still rallied awfully nicely to be third that day so limited liability 12 to one in the morning line that seems about right but he's an interesting horse to me yeah that's for sure two races back off a layoff he's gotten better going from that first race to the second race off the layoff um that's a pattern that uh bodes for uh success votes for success and kittens joy and blame in a mile and a quarter with just a little bit more pace there's a lot to like about him uh again the europeans are tough in here and i think perhaps the europeans are even a little bit classier in this race just like the males i would say than the belmont oaks but just a i guess i've already said it but an awesome field for this belmont derby matt i think it's time to make our picks are you ready i'm ready yeah and let me say you know we talked about the top trainers from europe that are uh sending horses over we got some top european jockeys coming over to ride those horses frankie dettori ryan moore are slated to come over and ride in these big races yeah absolutely madden and of course the tories hooked up with uh charlie appleby and ryan moore is hooked up with the aidan o'brien horses but without further ado let's talk about our top picks we have the belmont derby listed first so we'll go first there matt uh i talked about him a little bit at the end of our uh analysis for the belmont derby i think with the odds 12 to 1 i think he will be double digits i just like the progression i think he's getting good i like the fact that he gets a mile and a quarter finally one of those euros or more could run a huge race but i love this as a betting race i'm gonna bet him with some of the top europeans in here matt limited liability 12 to 1 on the morning line is my top pick in the belmont derby how about you yay hey and horse center fans you should enjoy this uh uh our top picks up there we got four different horses and that's just an indication of how wide open these fields are as we've talked about brian i'm going to go in the belmont derby i've got i i've got to stick with the man i've got to stick with uh charlie o'brien and i'm going to go with nation's pride off of a good performance in that epson derby and showing some nice wins so uh nation's pride is my pick in the in the derby i hear you matt now you you've been so excited about these top two european trainers coming over a couple times now you've said charlie o'brien of course excuse me i know with nations pride you you you're talking about charles appleby who charlie appleby who had such a huge year last year and nation's pride looks good neither of us are on stone age who who could really be the class of the race but i think we have two good picks i'm going to bet both of those horses with stone age as well in the belmont derby all right i went first with the boys you go first with the girls mount it's the belmont oaks okay just to be fair brian i gotta pick an american uh on this big weekend and i gotta stick with chad brown you know he's the man in these big races um i i think jaudy could be a real talent i know it's a tough spot but i think she's really going to appreciate uh making her second start on a much drier track i think she's really talented chad brown i'm going haughty not a naughty pick for you at all matt party is good haughty is talented hottie is chad brown probably the best of the chad brown maybe the best because the other two are good too uh yeah hotties got a big shot in here it was hard for me to stay away from two europe picking a european in either race matt they're just so good coming over concert hall certainly looks like the class of the euros for me i i again i think there is a speed philly coming from europe in here that could make some noise as well a lot of horses could make some noise but concert hall is the one to beat i i don't know if she's as good as the ill-fated santa barbara from last year for instance but i think concert hall has a big shot in here interesting interesting turf races matt shiffman uh i'm excited to bet them especially the belmont derby i got my three horses there with a 12 to one shot and the euros so it should be fun before we uh open up saratoga which just happens in a few days from now matt i know you're excited about that let's uh let's get a parting shot from you my friend yeah we got three days left at belmont and then saratoga opens a week from today on thursday when we are uh taping the show there's two other graded stakes races at belmont the suburban which may be kind of a prep race for some of the other big races like the whitney and the jockey glove jockey club gold cup coming up at saratoga hey we didn't give out wagers but i'll tell you folks these are the kind of races where you might want to do some trifectas big fields big prices are possible whatever have fun and thanks for watching the show thank you matt shepman we appreciate it thanks to our uh our great help back at the home office candace curtis for these awesome race graphics and of course our sponsor derby was the best contest site out there we want to thank you our fans and hey if you haven't yet subscribed to the youtube channel here at horse racing nation please do so uh if you're a betting person which i know most of you are this is a very good weekend of racing especially the two races we covered here at belmont park so i wish you good luck we'll be talking saratoga saratoga saratoga next week on horse racing nation for opening week at uh just about our favorite racetrack in the world i guess delmar opens a week after that all right that's it enough with the show we'll see you next week right here on horse center
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PEGULA vs COLLINS | French Open 2023 | LIVE Tennis Play-by-Play
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going around uh in pagula and they have played a few times before in fact uh they've actually played a lot they played recently too so uh there is some recent history with between these two but let me just get everything sorted we can go through the preview of this one because I played actually played four times before never play it on a clay Court though that's where this will be a little different okay so you can see there there's the drawer between these two you can see the winner of this will play Georgie who took out who took out uh uh cornet earlier today and also Merton's up the top there and you've also got bog down or or Osorio uh sorry it's been pretty good on clay and bog down can play on Clay as well so it's not an easy section of the draw uh for pagula to get out of and also in this section she might be playing against someone like a benchich um or a uh so not vintage um uh Samson over is in this section as well potipova also in this section and uh Sharif pavliachenkova I mean some real tough players and then either um Vantage or Zachary in the quarter fight or sorry not French Zachary or benchichva maybe Fernandez in the uh in the finals as well in the quarterfinals because they're all on the uh at least in the way of her getting a grand grand slam title all right Danielle Collins number 46 in the world 29 years old from the USA she is 5 foot 10 right handed 19 wins 10 losses on the year which uh she's actually played a lot a lot more than I had expected is that is that right must be right if you really played that much no titles this year but she has got two career titles and uh you can see their perform has been not great lately which is correct because uh she doesn't seems like she hasn't played that much over the last couple of events four out of our last match of five matches have been losses so not ideal for um Collins by any stretch and just wiggle the number three in the world she's trying to hang on to that spot while we're back in her chases her down 29 year old as well from the USA as well five foot seven right-handed uh 25 wins nine losses on the year that is correct because she has been very active as she uh has been throughout the last couple of seasons and especially being on top of the rankings now stay active uh she's gonna stay active just stay at the top and you can see that her form I've got sorry no time to see but she's got two career titles you can see her form has been pretty pretty good I mean a couple of losses randomly the last couple of weeks but uh overall I think she's got to be pretty happy with how things have been uh so far this year 4-0 is the header between these two with pergola winning every match and as I mentioned they have played uh recently in Miami where it was a six one seven six two uh two pergola so I haven't played on Clay but they have played recently which we can look into a little bit by the way I just saw Irani Sarah arani who's like 39 or something like she's she's she is um she's been around for a while she just takes that took a tykman in three sets crazy now chat I'm just waiting to see what's going on here because things are getting delayed much never a good sign things are just taking a little longer than I thought I would like uh Ryan is good player yeah head dad's one-sided it isn't it the Rhino feisty Italian yep uh the women just the woman just doesn't quit have to respect it yeah if she's winning I mean why would she quit it's a shame to see Champions or see you know big names or former finalists of grand slams just kind of slowly lose every match but hey if you can get wins why wouldn't you be competitive and keep on playing um I can't see any news about what this match is gonna what this match looks like so what what is happening so I guess they are playing um just some weird things happening anyways okay what are your thoughts on the Sabbath versus caustic Behavior sound like it doesn't don't deserve to be number one yeah look we talked about a lot in the last stream so I'm not going to go into it again what I will say is like who can blame costume for you know saying what she says and you know is it sapling because uh you know responsibility again I think uh I don't think we can fault anybody for reacting anyway in this situation that's way above my pay grade has uh how is pagula able to neutralize Collins um I mean she's very good defensively good defensive Baseline also has uh also the slower chords might help her as well Collins has played well here before I think she made a quarterfinal back in 21. I want to say I think we're a fourth round no quarterfinals back in 2020 at the French Open I'll tell you who she beat uh during that event in 2020 she was an unseated play she took out uh uh mugarutha and Jaber in in three sets along the way so I have some good memories here uh got into the quarterfinals and ended up losing two uh Sophia cannon in three sets who went on to make the final and then lost to Sri ontek who came through and won everything by winning in straight sets shouldn't take that run I mean we don't talk about that that's fiance tournament enough because we all talk about her like you know streak from last year and like the fact she's pretty you know she can she doesn't lose much uh on the surface of clay but she took out Von Russell in the first round easily he then took out uh Shea Bouchard Halep Collins kvitova and then Kennen in the finals so I mean she took out former finalists in vandrosive up doubles champion and Shea bruschada former finals of the grand slam it was number one in the world one number one seed uh Collins who then went on to make a final sorry um sorry no sorry I'll look at the one it's a little bit travison Potter Oscar and then she took out Kenneth so I'm looking at the wrong thing um so she I mean we don't talk about that run enough yeah you know Travis and Potter Oscar may be a little easier than others but Cannon won the Australian Open there earlier in the year Halep proven Champion she beat them both with Bagel or with breadsticks um so I mean we didn't talk about that enough and the fact that she was like 19 18 or 19. you know like super super young not just like we're talking like I mean now she's like 21 and we're like oh yeah actually she's like three slams I mean this was three years ago almost she was really new on the scene not to mention the year before she did lost to uh Helen pretty badly at the French so she was coming uh came back for Revenge all right so it looks like Colin's gonna serve first so the match is a go I'm just waiting for everything to load but um it's gonna be an interesting match interesting to see how Collins plays against pagula on the clay pagula should win this one in a close straight set but let me know in the chat what do you reckon is going to happen to this one cons are gonna serve I've got I'm gonna go pagula in straights maybe a tie break but yeah are we still talking about this no we're not we're not talking about anything we're talking about tennis we are talking about the tennis and we're leaving everything else behind because there's enough conversation going on on Twitter you can go uh you know join the conversation over there if you want to talk about it all right lot 15. call into the serve got the Gula pagula okay brother we're almost 100 likes already thank you for that most con service serve into the backing up a Gula backing it from Collins into the back of a ghoula to the back end of Collins into the back of a Gula cons of the backhand goes wide love 30. [Applause] this is a perfect matchup for Gula because we know what Collins does right she plays I mean Collins and Austin panko are very similar in the way they just go out and go at it but it's funny how both of them have problem have trouble fiance in the past in a way you know that most can't do is Contender for the final she is but it's a tough road she's got a real tough road out of the real contenders I think she's got the toughest Road okay out of the real big you know the big shots right should I played Collins Georgie let's just go with Mertens for the sake of it Samson over or potipova both been in good form and in the quarterfinal against benchich maybe and then a semi-final up against savalenka or Garcia if you want to go by the big name so yeah I think pagal is going to have the toughest if she makes the final she would have had to go through a lot of killers to do it drop shot there is nice from pagula this is going to be on things TV and we're going to break point first game 15 40. whereas sabalinka's got she had costume she's got a qualifier now then she's going to have an unseated player she might get push Heroes Zhang in the fourth round and then she might get Garcia or kezukina or Austin panko oh Chad I've Just Seen osta Pinko kazakina third round kazakina Von Rusev a second round could happen this is a fun matches coming up for uh for dasha as that goes in there from a golden return 30 40. Garcia versus Dasher in the fourth round great match we saw at the ATV WTF finals last year so good it was an absolute Epic so a lot of fun 30 40. as Colin serves in the body of pergola gets it returned to the fauna Collins it's a good shot pagula gets it with a lob as khans comes in the Spring Valley winner and we get the deuce saving the two break points plenty of matches still going on by the way we've got um Dasher taking on Niemeyer which is a very tough match for dasha coming up soon uh you got Samson overtaking on volley Nets you've got bagu taking on bond air on the men's side of things there's all the matches are on so it only Dash is the one that hasn't started her match uh you've got two sister one up is up a set against rodinov so all the Frenchmen are playing and all the last minute matches we're gonna find a fine Rally from pagula now the backing of Collins back in slice from pagulla into the back of the Collins the final on the stretch Collins gets with the final line the back end of pergola drop shot is nice from Collins but pagula gets it easily advantage advantage pagula in there from pakula third break point of the first game the first serve is a fault second serve by the way Chad we are so close to 135.5 K we're only 12 away so don't forget to subscribing if you haven't already we're trying to get there we're trying to get to 150k by the end of the year Advantage put gawler as we deserve now from Collins the final pergola back in her coins the back of the pergola into the back into Collins up goes the moon ball into the backhand it's out from Collins gets a break first game of the match five minutes played already One Love pagula Samson over this bag with volley Nets [Applause] that is brutal oh so don't forget to follow the second Channel if you haven't already as well uh prediction video uh some of the predictions spoiler alert I predicted that uhaula would actually make the semi-finals even though she has a very tough road I think she'll still I think she'll play Dasher I think kazakina pagula will be a semi semi-final uh little random but hey if I picked all the easy ones it'll be boring right so you've got to pick some crazy stuff um also thought the Coco golf might lose this week so we'll see how that plays out over the next couple days I rate Master Rover's chances because Master over is not I mean she's not discovered yet people don't know who she is but if you do a little digging she is a very accomplished Junior especially winning this tournament as a junior so massarova might be a very big test for goth might be the chance for massarova to announce herself to the world you beat golf people notice especially on the Grand Slam stage all right serving the back end of Collins back in epigula he was back in a Colin slice into the final pergola into the backhand to get a coins but we'll hit wide 15 love I love 15. 15. Collins look sleepy but tight it's getting late it's a third metaphora Collins return goes into the final pergola fauna from Collins again at the final pergola into the fight of Collins there's pagul has to fly and again to the final Collins down to the ground uh now I did mention did anyone who was paying attention who did I say Collins lost to at the French Open in 2020 who was paying attention there's a follow-up question so it's a two-part question who did I say Collins lost to at the French Open in 2020 when she made the quarters who did I say or who is it I mean 15 all here is we're gonna serve down the back into Collins backing up from pergola into the back and Colin so he hits it wide and it's 30 15. not me yeah well that's probably right 30 15. not paying attention sorry Jesus Christ come on everyone come on people what are we doing sitting around while he's sitting there doing nothing are we I'm eating oh my God didn't pay attention God you guys are the worst 30 15. he's talking to a wall return from Colin in the foreign Collins into the foreign of Collins backing out from pagula drop shot is good cons can't get there 40 spit all over the microphone 40 15. 40 15. you should make the class more attentive oh so it's the teacher's fault for your lack of attention span okay so it's my fault that you guys can't concentrate oh it's my fault oh I'm sorry I was going for king of myself 40 15. I pay attention yeah Menorah that's because you're the teacher's pet and that's okay I was hoping someone else would answer the question but you answered it straight away there's been a return winner yeah I know minority listened you're the one who sits in the front row and goes I know I know and I'm like let somebody else answer the question it was Canon now why does that make it why does that matter Chad why does it matter that Cannon beat Collins at this event why does that how is that relevant Chad true love why does Sophia Cannon beating Collins here make any difference to this match why why why thank you Joe because Kenneth made the final okay I guess because Canon's American yeah not really I mean yes she is but not really why does it matter why does playing pagula like why is it beneficial if Cannon Beats Collins on this court because Collins and bagula are similar in Styles SJ exactly what I was thinking now now Cannon's a little more aggressive but they are very defensive baseliners I mean the moon ball from Canon so they've got similar Styles they get a lot of balls back they play along rallies they can hit Drop shots like that and they make Collins play a lot of shots lovely backhand winner there 30 love and it probably explains why there's such a one-sided head-to-head between these two is because pergola just keeps getting everything back and Colin's hits a lovely shot there but let's do a lot more to win these points all right 30 love is it a certain other foreign into the fauna Collins foreign Collins again at the final pergola the backhander content for Good Hits a winner down the line that's what Kennen did against sabalenka two weeks ago 3015. cons beat Morgan route to the and lost a cannon quite a run yeah it was a great run I was going to say that but wanted to keep wanted someone else to have the glory there you go well thank you Dawn you're very generous it's a very generous of you to let someone else uh take the answer skill and strategy who wins who has big brains the Canon lost in the qualities of this one yeah she did we're talking about 2020 Canon when she was a beast 30 15. Colin's trying to get on the board serving the backhand of pagula backing it from Collins in the foreign gets there with a forehand it's a winner down the line four to Fifteen ago just beat Shelton goes up two sets of one against otta and bears up two sister love against manorino puy is up too since the love against Roddy enough and router is up two sets of love and a break a two sets of one and a break against ciao Kazar how do you say it did I say it right the first time four to Fifteen let's just say I did because it sounds fun it's fun to say let's perform back and goes out 40 30. uh and you've also got Samson over up a set against volume Nets 40 30 . Colin tries getting the board here in this first set to serve the fault second serve good do it second step second serve Collins into the back in the pergola great return pagula this is gonna be on famous TV just counter punching perfection lovely backhand back to deuce just use the power of the serve and just hit it down the line for an easy winner from pagula easy winner what cam was an AI I am an AI well you thought I was real that's hilarious back here now to the point of Collins point out from pergola goes long in its Advantage Collins silly humans you thought I was a real person it's all an illusion Advantage Collins colon serves a phone second serve the serve again to the back of the pergola backing out from Collins into the back of the Gula to the front of Collins is the Golia comes in with a slice hit the tape goes over Collins gets him and puts it wide unlucky for Collins again and we're back to deuce cam was an AI he'll actually dominate fan slam what the hell is it what the [ __ ] what are you trying to say what the hell do you mean it'd mean I dominate I would tell him that I'm always in the top oh it's kidding me I'm saying crap you kidding I'm always winning the bloody thing I'm always in the top five Ace down the tape rude is that coming from the person who won did you win it did you win it oh I didn't realize you won it oh you won it did you oh okay you want it Cam's underrated no I'm overrated Advantage Collins so this is another race two Aces Bang Bang Collins gets on the board one two one would break they're having a trumpet band in the crowd that is annoying have you seen my trophy case exactly Dawn is the uh has the big trophies came your refrigerator is running you should go catch it um do you have any other jokes uh I mean your floor is yours go go for it whenever you're ready it's all you go anything hello no more okay all right who will win brother pagula pergola will win I dropped my pen [ __ ] found it two one pergola's got the break am I talking to Mia no me is not here all right serving the back of the Collins concert today it's 15 love there's always a unique trumpet event S at the French it blows the same unique tune oh is that the guy that goes and everyone's like hello is it that guy trumpet man is it a back in the backhand rally Collins in the ball nice and hard but we know pagal is a brick wall and cons over hits it 30 love 30 love as serves again a fault second serve do I live with my brother no my brother lives along my way four to four in rallies we've got another one from Collins into the backhand of pergola back in her Collins in the back of the Gula in the net 30 15. Kim had life how is life treating you oh you know can't complain it's been pretty good how's life treating you it's been a pretty wild couple weeks 30 15. a little faults I can serve second serve Khan steps in oh it's double fault from pergola the umpire's gonna check no she's not all right double fault dirty old can survive an earthquake that's true I did I can I can actually say that and we have video footage of it too now what a wild day chat what a weird start of the tournament we've had upsets we've had close matches we've had earthquakes been Wild what a wild day 4004 rallies Collins again to the foreign Collins a chance to break back what a wild day one of the French Open everything we had everything we've had everything so far Madness what stream is the earthquake in uh um I can't remember the second one Zachary the sackery magic lob is in and all pagula Shanks it out all right we're back on serve 2-2 yeah it was the uh the sack rematch you know what's with that if you don't live in an earthquake area it takes a minute to figure out what's happening yeah that's exactly what it took me a minute I thought it was just like rumbling of a like a truck driving past the house or something that was a bad smash Google not happy about it uh back on serve 2-2 I feel any aftershocks um probably definitely weren't as strong as the first one first one was crazy earthquakes feel weird they do was it like a tube train going under you yeah it kind of felt like a rumbling like a train or something that's true that's yeah kind of like that yeah that's a good that's a good that's a good one yeah it was like that all right back in the backhand as that goes now to the final Collins four now from pagula into the fauna Collins again to the foreign Google has really changed physically she's looking good recently okay love 15. well 15. as Colin serves the backing up a Gula back in here from Collins There's a Moon ball but it goes long and it's love 30. [Applause] the biggest upset today was lesion going up two sets of Love Before Karen got his [ __ ] together um yeah probably I mean that was probably the biggest shock of the day having seen that go five well let's have a look at what's happened so far too we'll do a little recap after this love 30. because there hasn't been too many like crazy things happen yeah mukova beat Zachary but of course she did it's not that wild um I mean this could be the craziest thing that happens or Nehemiah beating a kazukina Could Be Wild second serve Collins the devil fault myself in there love 40. um yeah I've gone down two sets of love her catch playing Five against Godfather is not a big shock got fun is dangerous rublev gone four not against Jerry not surprised since he pass going four was a little surprise if City Base went five that would have been a big shock then it wouldn't have expect that as we're to find a fine rally love 44 now from pagula is long and it's 15 40. um John is losing two tie breaks to lose the match is kind of weird um yeah what size that too many crazy things yet 15 40. there's many play tomorrow Tuesday uh Tuesday I think whoever's not playing tomorrow is playing on Tuesday there's a double fault there from Collins ah 3-2 pagula takes the break again Irani being targeted I mean it was an upset yeah it was but also typhoon hasn't been great this year and uh uh Irani is still a former former uh yeah a former I don't know what do you want to call it former uh finalists some bagels and a lot of breadsticks for ladies if the ladies today really yeah but Isner is not related not related plain well and is close to retirement okay is dangerous with the crowd yeah nobody wants to play him with the crowd on his side because he's his story is like kind of like a this is like an ultimate comeback for him so the crowd's gonna be extra extra on his side you know being uh just had the struggles that he's had so crowd's gonna be even more like that's the he's the fairy tale of the tournament for the French he's the guy that they're all going to be really backing like crazy um uh there was a lot of bagels in the atv2 was there where is we started the drawers point I think he's in the elkra section does he have the top or is he yeah he's up in the alcare section so if pre beats rotting of and plays Nori in the second round that could be interesting like pre I mean prey has beaten some big names at slams like he knows how to beat big big guys and slams like it's been a tough road to get to El crows you know get through musetti Nori but then I mean El Chris you know what I want to see Chad I want to see how Chris take a shadow I want to see that match so bad because I feel like shapo on a good day can make that really fun have they ever played I love 15 here they've never played and if Chapo makes it to the third round he must have played pretty well I'd love to see Chapo take on alcoves that'd be so fun love 30. [Applause] they're friends yeah it'll be fun I mean that I feel like elkres would take bring out the best in Chapo because Chapo plays better when he plays the big boys like he plays like when he plays rapper he plays great you know he plays great when he plays Norway you know he plays his best matches when he plays really really hard opposition a really good opposition I feel like El Chris would bring out that that Adam Chapo love 30. as we're serving on the back end of Collins four now from pagula to the back of the Collins the fauna pagula who hits it wide love 40. it's not pretty it's been a long first set to 30 minutes well share my comment out Chris I don't think so shapo is not consistent in this game but again I can see it uh if he plays well yeah I don't know if sharper is going to beat elkres but I think it'd be fun to watch it would not be boring as that goes out and return from Collins 15 40. 100 cam shapo has fallen off the map this year but yeah of course on a good day you could beat anyone yeah I don't think you can I mean I'm not saying that elkriters is going to lose the Chapo but I would love to see Chapo try and beat okraz I would love to see him try be so fun it's just a such a random ass like um match that we've never seen 30 40. when bear wins and straight sets let's go but Chapo takes sets of bit really good players like he doesn't really he rarely gets like I can't remember him getting demolished by great players uh like you know djokovic's strong foreign 3-0 back on serve um by the way uh who's got him bear in their fan slam or is it just me all right three three cons back on serve it's been I mean we've had six games and four of those have been breaks so just it's been one of those matches chat you know what's up in one of them matches is here fault tickets have I remember shapo rublev rivalry and Chapo disappeared by the way after that yeah apparently Chapo's got new coaches too so that's fun I thought about helping bear but I passed okay I got feast and Gaston in my team okay double five to becoming a problem um I went with on bear just because he's been really good on the Challenger circuit and I still also got a good draw so he's in your fan slam nice where is on bear in the draw so when bear now goes and plays against senego and then possibly rublev so I I think on bear with the crowd against senego will be very interesting and then against rublev with the crowd I mean that could be fun my hashnot pick looks a lot better if rublev loses if rublev gets knocked out hashnot makes the quarters and I look like a genius so I'm all for it better yet unbear beats rublev makes the fourth round hashnot makes the finals and my fan slam looks good too and then out there from Collins live 30. my Dark Horse pick nearly kicked me down uh my face is playing tomorrow is pretty exciting I'm excited about that too it's a good matchup it's a it's a match between like fire and ice cool calm Nakashima versus the fiery Chapo as that goes out from Google 15 30. rhubarb is not losing a hashanov will soon get beaten wait grouper is not losing and hashtag will still get beaten all right all right you don't think Hashem is good you know write his chances you don't like you don't like hashnob back in the backhand rally is uh Collins goes back into pagula we're going in that 30 old 30 old National made the fourth round here A bunch of times by the way just saying now the quarterfinals lost to Dominic team back in 2019 he beat del Potro along the way to get to that quarterfinal who was his hero he's only a hassanov's only ever lost in the second round in this event once every other time he's made a fourth round of better he's a consistent player at the French Korean hashnob he lost elkres last year in Straits in 2020 he lost to Djokovic in straight in 2018 he lost to zverev in five and then in 2017 he lost the Murray the number one in the world at the time in straight so he he only loses to the best of the best at this event with uh that exception being I lost the team so that's yeah so hashnob can play he likes playing here 30 40. rublev is better than hashanob he was better today as he'll return but they both won so it doesn't matter backhand NATO is in a lot of the point of Collins Collins in the net there's another break five breaks in seven games this is how it is sometimes character is in middy's quarter so I picked him that's pretty that's fine look I said I reckon's gonna have a run by the way hashanob has a positive record including a win in Madrid against hashanov just beat rube 11 Madrid what are we talking about people what are we saying he just beat him after losing to him in Monte Carlo so it'll be the trilogy it'd be the trilogy on clay and this one in five they're both win straight sets wins run for rube 11 then one for hashnob so you know they'll be counting out hashtag I can't beat Ruby you can beat Ruby he can show you you can beat rublev what's wrong with this camera what's going on we good hello hello it's on the camera the camera freeze on your side or is it that's annoying can you hear you can hear me though right isn't the camera stopped you can hear me right hello you can hear me okay what's half of it it's a stupid camera God damn it make me look like an idiot okay stupid camera you're making me look stupid I love 15. oh you can hear me okay cool no I just had to reset the camera stupid camera all right for good 4-3 with a break but that hasn't meant anything today for one or four one rally love 15 Foreigner Collins the backhand pagula into the back of the columns on the stretch but good with the drop shot cons is there though with a forehand but over hits it 15 all you are a bot by the way mute is going to take on rublev mutak and beat rublev I thought we saw like mute with the crowd that's going to be a pain for rublev on uh Tuesday Wednesday on Wednesday 15 hole cam curse what do you mean served in the back end of Collins return goes in the back end of gulo he's a winner 30 15. 30 15. you really want to get rid of rublev now I really want hashanov to make it the video is frozen yeah you're like five minutes behind you'll catch up um no I just want to get to the quarters 30 15. serving the back of the Collins and Collins over hits it 40-15 40 15. as pergola serves a fault they can serve as we return now from Collins in the final pergola back into Collins here the Florida pagula is Collins's forehand goes again to the final pergola into the back of the Collins off goes the moon ball in the backhand upper gore that's a good shot Collins gets up a slice foreign Collins into the final sliced in the net it's 40 30. will lose the next round to Albert you wanna you sure you sure about that you think Albert's gonna beat hashanov you won't have how how confident are you 40 30. serving the fine of cons great return Collins this is going to be on tennis TV all right deuce L bot yeah elbow you think Albert you are you guys are crazy you're only just saying that because I'm saying that hashnov doesn't you're just trying to be you're just saying it for the sake of it you don't believe that yeah believe it you know believe that he can beat Albert come on now you're just saying it because you think it's funny I was gonna find out from Colin at the point of applicable I find it from Collins get to the final pergola in the net we've got another break on the cards Advantage Collins there are eight quarters it would have been wise to pick a play from each in the fan slam are you just realizing that now gray I mean yeah that's that's the whole that's what we've been doing this whole time does that not how you play the game I mean you don't have to play it that way but yeah Collins in the net pergola survives can when Albert wins I'll remind you okay and when when hashanov wins I'll ban you is that fair is that a fair trade how about I ban you if you if I'm right I ban you and if I'm wrong you can tell me [Laughter] can you imagine anyways Advantage for cool you imagine is that a fair trade do you like it how how much do you like our bot now how much do you like him now you're like you think he's you really think he's gonna win that let's see how much he thinks he's gonna win your channel your your chatting privilege is at stake how about that I wish I could ban people for a day that would be funny that it's I don't want to ban someone for life based on a prediction but I would like to ban someone for a day and be like all right you want to bet if I'm right I ban you for a week for a day but you can't do it so I'm not going to ban you yeah you backtrack real quick hashnov wins elbow loses I give up all right now I'm just kidding I wouldn't ban someone for a bad prediction anyways that goes out from Collins and pagola gets to Advantage an advantage pergola if Cam had that affiliate I'd agree with everything he says no this is not North Korea right this is not North Korea I promise chat advantage this is everyone can talk chemist childish you must be new Advantage for goola let's try to get the five three return now goes in the find of pergola sliced there from Collins goes along and it's five three cam Charter excuse me you're too serious you need to be a little you need to just chill out a bit you need to let loose you need to relax I feel uh serendola is man to make finals cool it was a joke exactly uh I've counted yeah exactly at least someone held serve yeah that felt like a break all right five three first amendment in Australia needed dude I'm gonna roast you if you keep going down this path I'm gonna roast you so choose your next words carefully before I make and some more jokes it's gonna find now go into the flood of Collins what's he gonna say next backhand a backhand rally as that goes wide I'll let the actually no I'm gonna let the chat roast you I'm not even gonna roast you I'm gonna let the chat do it because I find it where I just look like a dick but if the chat does it it's funny chat feel free to roast you have my permission to roast love 15 by the way Collins has held served once no she maybe not Google is held serve love 15. I already Zapped them up crap don't don't got him sorry Chad Dawn's already got him sorry Chad maybe next time roast in peace well when someone comes in here and they're just going nuts like that you're like what are you are you okay they just need a hug Chad I think we just need to give him a hug roasting wouldn't have worked I think giving them just just go just do you want you want a hug yeah okay come here come here doesn't that feel better don't feel better chat does it feel good for you it's okay it's okay I haven't chat with Prince now let's stop stiffing me stop sniffing me it's weird there we go that's better doesn't that all feel better uh 30 15. there's Collins tries to hold surf here it's disturbing you enjoy my hugs of great cologne oh if I told you my secret just don't go don't have a shower for three days you'll smell the same it's a bit of volume up no that goes in there from pergola and it's 40 15. and I wear cologne and it's just natural 40 15. I show up and Cam's hug in the chat now that hug was specifically to that person that I was gonna roast but I changed my mind 40 15. ax body spray the hell yeah what do you think I'm 12 . you know a 14 year old boy the hell no you mean Bax body spray I'm a man God damn it great return unbelievable 40 30. yeah bloody ax body spray good stuff 40 30. Holmes trying to make pergola service out and the way players have been serving today it's been tricky in this one is it a serving the back end of the return goes long and it's 5'4 pergola but Collins makes pergola service up all right now now um yeah I got nothing um what's up chat cam uses pineapple pizza body spray that sounds disgusting uh uh ax in the hair gives you a quick fake shower it doesn't but then everyone know if everyone knows that that everyone will know that that's you haven't had a shower who's leading the fan slam I don't know if it's updated yet probably me waiting for my toenails to dry ew but wait okay that's not gross there's this feeling gross what a beast who's a beast team will never win another slam Samson over's a beast oh okay Chad oh give me a give me a hot take chat I want to get your uh you guys know what I think about tennis stuff I want to go through a hot take well you want you to give me a hot take in tennis give me a hot take in tennis no don't give me a political [ __ ] one give me something give me a hot take in tennis what's your tennis hot tight go it's your turn go Jerry cause an upset you okay Norway is going to lose geez 15 love fan shape of this first round okay yeah I've got that as well earthquakes virtual hugs milk of the Winds hmm now this is a uh what a wild first day what do I think about Boris Becker no I'm asking you what's what do you think let's go to backhand return from Colin Zach goes into the foreign down the middle is very smart and it's 30 love kazakina is about to play in five minutes is that your hot take the Czech ladies rule that is a that is a good take I I that's a dub have I ever played tennis what's tennis like like table tennis as that goes down the return 40 love 40 love bugula three set points uh yeah played tennis before once it was good I thought it was pretty fun I was gonna return on the net there's the set 6'4 I'll tell you what pagulla got better as that set went on on served she did get broken a lot but the last couple of games on serve were a lot more solid it's over it's over is it over I don't know it's only one set this tennis just like to you to know I like you you're pretty you've been here before I know just making a joke I know you've been here before Bridget I remember about your name um yeah I play tennis my favorite Chatters are the ones that come in and go have you played tennis at a seriously high level and it's like uh no oh well then who are you to say anything and it's like all right we'll make your own channel then if you were the junior champion at your high school prom remember we had we had a few guys on that remember we had that random dude that came in he's like oh I've been a coach for 30 years and you're like okay go away good for you like do you want to meddle yeah high school that was my high I was a High School varsity Champion or I don't know how does it work I don't know how it works this match looks rigged okay set your hot take or just saying words no Rebecca hasn't played yet hasn't pretty much everybody who play who watches this channel play tennis no some people only watch Tennis which is kind of cool because like some people never play tennis but they only enjoy watching it which you know there's different crowds people that I've seen like people that I coached have never really watched tennis you know so it's weird but yeah hey from the UK what's up Peter how you doing because for 10 years and a bus for six well I Was An Architect for five does that count do I win an award no I want a freaking debt that I'm still paying off because I didn't use my degree properly but I'm not Saudi I promise I'm over it it's just a big expensive piece of paper I've never played but I love watching tennis yeah see you look that's totally fine that's cool don't feel like you need to watch or play tennis to be part of the chat there's no barrier you can maybe even maybe not even watch Tennis in your life and you're like what the hell is this just hang out for the lulls I rarely play it's not it's not the easiest to improve at it is a tricky sport you've got to work hard it's not uh oh you need a good coach too if you're not getting lessons like if you're not if you're not getting coached and you just go play tennis and you're trying to learn on your own it takes a lot longer just like anything if I try and learn guitar or what a lob this is gonna be on things lovely love there from pagula Love 15. thanks for the hug you're welcome uh tennis has no real Superstars right now hang on a second oh my God okay it's happening [Applause] hey excuse me you haven't been watching enough is it before I now go into the fight of pergola into the Fawn of Collins Collins hits a winner 15-0 the best thing to happen to tennis since Serena is legal Sports gambling yeah dude you're like 30 years too late we've been doing that in Australia for years so you're a little late to the party it's been a thing for years it's just America's getting on board very late so welcome to the party pal there's a bit of fault secret serve if we just won y'all can hear it I can hear it from this chord on the other chord they're going nuts just got a new tennis racket nice Melissa I was going to serve down the back and forgola back in now from Collins the back of the pergola comes with the forehand and the back of the Gula the backhand Collins and Collins it's a wide 15 30. CA still bans it yeah America's getting there you'll get there nine leg parlor in the new kazak king of gula to win okay big big uh is it big what are we talking Craig we're talking 15 30. well Dash is coming on soon so she's the last match of the day she is happening after the next match is it a fine to find rally pagula trying to break here first game of the second as that goes in the backhand of the Gula drop shot there from Collins is more of a slice into the backhand of pagula and then concerts it out 15 40. uh so Dash is playing oh she's jumping on now that um not before nine o'clock at night Jesus um so she'll be coming on hopefully in a second Dasher will win God I hope so Chad I want to start the first day of this tournament sad I've been through enough I went through a freaking earthquake 15 40. we were turning out the fine of Collins backhand slice there from pagula goes again to the phone of Collins into the former pagola passing shot is great from pagula and that's the break first game of the second Jessica is counter punching That's Her Style perfect one love will beat Rebecca if they play in fact Chad if they play we're gonna have a we're gonna play it we're gonna we're gonna we're gonna Ram up this we're gonna we're gonna raise the stakes that's the words the earthquake was just an Mother Earth fight well it was a loud one cam brings in more new fans than any of these other so-called superstars let me talk about 100 to win 700 is that an a teamer really that's crazy good luck is run into the next unit Hewitt no rooner is the guy he just wasn't backwards hat all right backwards hats are not Leighton Hewitt only a lot of people do it I'd assume I'm in the toilet okay Eric good luck sounds sucks for you that sucks all right one love for good upper setting a breaking man Collins for the return hey you ignored mine what did I not ignore Colin takes this is that your hot take Wesley love 15 as for Gula serves a fun second serve second serve is a let yes sir I'm renewing my subscription Tuesday I'll think of that it's very generous there's been another lovely return from Collins and it's love 30. helip will be back Maybe hopefully I love 30s with a fault from pergola second serve second serve goes in the back end now pergola heads out it's left 40. and here's the chance for her to get back conser breaks right back now like I said earlier today chat there's not much going on tomorrow so we've got to figure out what we watch it's not as crazy tomorrow as like other uh us today today's like I thought yeah today would be more chill than it has been it's been way there's been so much going on there's a bit of double fault and it's a break 1-1 in the second this has been like there's been so many matches today whereas tomorrow is like very chill it's very chill tomorrow uh one one yeah no Buys in the for Grand Slams for sure but you can do get like you know days like tomorrow where it's like there's not too many ridiculously interesting matches all right so now down to the back end is a let someone does burnouts around the uh Stadium what country is the best for Senate at tennis um good question on the women's side USA I would say on the women's side right now the USA are the best maybe check and then for the men I mean the American men are kind of a big group but yeah probably Spain someone said Spain Spain for the man I mean look El coraz Rafa you know overall you look at like you know back in the day you guys as well like uh you know Moyer and one class Ferrero and Ferrer if you want to go back to the 20 years for Keen is good right now um yeah rush for the ladies maybe Russia I mean I think there's three big superpowers in them in tennis in in the women's side I think it's Russia Czech Republic and USA I didn't hear the big the big three nations of uh tennis on the women's side on the men's side it's probably Spain America is probably going to be up there because look at all the plays in the top 100 I think they've got like maybe 15 players in the top 100 now um love 30 here USA for women no you reckon no I mean I can just I mean we've got two of them playing right now like on the women's side America dominate in the top 100. you've got goth and pagula in the top ten you've got keys at number 20. uh 15 30. you've got Sloane Stephens Shelby Rogers you've got Pera Parks Collins Davis McNally uh Stearns Navarro was in the top hundred you've got risk Anissa mob is in the top hundreds still you've got brangle volley Nets and it's a hell of it and then just outside you've got you know um doll hide and lewd literally just outside the top 100 Townsend is just outside the top hundred as well manly Cannon there 120 in the world um I mean America is stacked as with a backhand slice there from pergola fighting from Collins gets over the LOB and Collins it swing volleyball gets it but goes in the net 30 up but are they winning cam I mean yeah but like you could say that about the Czech Republic too I mean you could say that about Russia like okay a Russia winning I mean a Russia winning for the ladies not really unless you can't accept Lincoln as Russian or Rebecca is not Russian she's she plays with Kazakhstan so we're talking about where you were born or where you were where you what you represent because Rebecca doesn't count sabalanka's Bella Russian it's different you can't just group everyone who lives near Russia or plays for countries outside of Russia for Russia you're going to count kazakini you gotta count kurumatova Samson over like you know I can't just pick the players that were born in the country it's when uh Rebecca one Wimbledon Russia didn't win Wimbledon it was Kazakhstan 40 30. potipova yeah potipova but like I like the names that there I mean I think Russia and America are very similar and then you got the Czech Republic who are like you know might be the best kavitova plishkova uh you got buscarbi you've got mukova suneakova noscova the forever Tova sisters Von drusiva I mean all of those names are very very good at tennis even plays like Martin cover you know not the worst not not up the top of the same level but yeah as for gulab it's a lovely return unbelievable so I think yeah like I said I think those are the three monik over here why Amazon's showing the French Open I don't know I don't work for Amazon you have to take it up with them ask Jeff why aren't you showing the French Open Jeff no he's not here right now he must have gone out for lunch all right deuce a lot of breaks in this match as we're disturb down the backhand of pagula back here now from Collins into the backhand uh in the front of pagula finder from Collins goes in the net it's Advantage Advantage for gula never had a lover man look over and Nevada yeah exactly you want to go back in the day Advantage for gula so get the break again serving the 400 pergola return goes back into Collins backing up a goal is sliced as cons comes with the Spring Valley winner lovely shot and it's back to deuce who's the best active Czech player um holy [ __ ] that's a reaction Jesus I mean it was good but what is that I don't know if it was that good did you know when I say that lady gee she was like that's the best shot I've ever seen but she said in French I mean it was a little much well that was a better shot though but there's a reaction for that unbelievable where's that lady now there she is oh she wasn't what she's like must be a Collins fan she wasn't as impressed that's a much better show what the hell uh by the way shivchenko just beat otter so that happened serving in the backhand oh pagula backing out from Collins in the net in another break 3-1 what was that yes some lady in the crowd was like lots of [ __ ] at that swing volley it was good pretty good uh converted for the best check player probably right I mean she's got the most slam she's been higher ranked than the others um yeah she's got two slams compared to the one from krajikova so yeah it's got to be coveted it's probably I mean literally right now she's the highest rank check player um yeah yeah we've had three breaks in this second set what are the super powers in men's what do you mean what are the superpowers in men's I don't understand what you mean a fascinating encounter we uh what could have been again what is the finished article yeah sure convertibles one win away from getting number one as well that's so unfortunate because she'll probably not get there but man Camilla Georgie or Danielle Collins uh I don't know I think superpowers means countries oh oh okay sorry okay what are the superpower countries in the men's side oh okay that makes more sense I'm an idiot um I would say America on the men's side I mean there's a lot of American men in the top 100 now you know back in the day there wasn't but now there is you know they've got a lot big group there I think Spain's obviously there with alcaraz and Rafa and uh cranial Buster Batista Guru uh for Kina Morales you know all in the top 50. um and then probably Russia with mevadev rublev hashanov almost all in the top ten carrots have back coming back up you've got shivchenko has been really fun to watch um yeah yeah it's a fueling see I would say Russia as well Russia Spain and America I'd love to say Australia because we've got a lot of top 100 guys but they're just not top of the top Franza got some good ones too Argentina also have a lot of I mean there's a kind of a lot all right 15-0 let's be serve another point of Collins and Colin says it long quarter is pretty good and it plays less tournaments well he was injured for a while so he didn't have a choice but he's back now who's sitting round two that's gonna be nuts that is a crazy match I love it America have uh men are having a relations in tennis yeah now that the goats are disappearing they might have a chance they're just gonna be at okres now but yeah it could be fun as we had a shank return from Collins that goes out 40-15 40 15 to get 3-1 and the second Nordic countries are playing well you miss interpretive superpowers because of Marvel movies no I just thought I was talking about like what like I don't know I just thought I don't know what they're asking it was a strangely phrased question at six in the morning as we get a double fault from there pagula 40 30. yeah shouting as well there's another one yeah Sheldon quarter tiafo Fritz uh um Brooksby um Tommy Paul who else is in the American Cressy Nakashima wolf McDonald all in the top 100 Eubanks as that goes out and returns 3-1 pagula uh gear on is in the top 100 as well isn't it still hanging on to that top hundred so yeah there's a lot a lot a lot a lot I mean just outside the top 100 you've got Mo uh you've got uh cover Savage who's playing Djokovic tomorrow so we'll get to see what he looks like from this American group um yeah there's a bunch there's a bunch okay yeah poke is around but he's just fallen off because he's injured yeah poker would be up there if he was playing uh three one concert with the back end of one of them Collins into the phone in the net 15 love Fritz will win a slam I mean if Wimbledon would probably be his best chance I guess right Taylor Fritz the first American to win The Wimbledon since um Sampras that could be a thing what do you reckon shot could that be a thing that happens Taylor Fritz the first American male to win the win Wimbledon since Pete Sampras and Paul anacone is the one who coaches him to it that's a fairy tale that's a fairy tale because Paul anacone uh I think coached Sampras so what a turnaround that would be what do you reckon Chad you reckon that's a story do you reckon that's going to happen did he coach Stampers or did I make that up I know he coached Federer yeah you coach Pete Sampras from 95 to 2002. yeah so imagine that so he's got a good resume Paul anacone Pete Sampras Tim Henry Roger Federer Sloane Stephens Stanford now Taylor Fritz I mean that's not bad and he also won the Australian Open doubles in 1985. Fritz softest toilet paper as wet toilet paper okay dude what if he used a bidet yeah how many women have you won 15 30. that's pretty disturbing on the backhand of pergola return is a winner from pagula 15 40. going with the double break [Applause] 15 40. Fritz crumbles in big matches what he lost the Rafa Nadal at Wimbledon last year what do you mean dude hasn't had many chances to play like he plays goats in big if you don't play goats it's going to be much easier anyways back in the backhand rally as that goes into the net from Collins there's a double break hold on um yeah he lost to like Djokovic in five sets at this Roundup he lost a Sydney pass in five I mean he's not far away I would love to see Fritz of wimpy this year I want to see what it looks like especially if he gets a good draw no rapper as well uh just Djokovic he avoids Djokovic I want to see what he looks like I think Fritz will read his chances Fritz crumbled yesterday what was yesterday do you why do you hate Fritz um Fritz is one step up from FAA I agree uh Uncle Tony is coaching FAA and that doesn't done anything positive for him yeah but Paul anacone is actually like the results have come through with him so Paul anacone coaching um Fritz one Indian Wells I mean he actually got better and the results showed that all right four one cooler dominating now and I'm not I'm I'm not that surprised but also it's like I thought it'd be a little closer I totally dick fritzy uh he grew up not far from where from me oh nice which is unreliable and that goes out from Collins and it's 15. love assistant loves with a Serb now the fauna Collins returned the back into pergola back into Collins is wide 30 love who's pagola playing next um the winner of this match will play against Georgie that sucks it only gets worse um but then again Georgie is a similar player to Colin so maybe it's a good thing that she plays Georgie because she's just played and she's got she played Georgie nine times she's won seven including Indian Wells this year she won a three Setter against Georgie so yeah pagula's playing Georgie for a tenth time and she has a 7-2 record so including a win last year in Madrid um on the clay so yeah last time George you won a match against pagula was back in 2021 on the in Montreal when she won the whole thing 40 love so um yeah and then Georgie won like way back in 2011 so in the last in the last four years it's been um what one two three four five and one in favor of pergola so should light her chances no tenth time they'll meet it's crazy all right 40 love second sir oh God we'll pass out after this I'll tell you that as that goes in from Collins I couldn't tell must have gone unbelievable four to Fifteen nice shot from Collins how many super cooler up well yeah like her winning this match this easily is I mean we expected a much harder match right chat it wasn't supposed to be this easy so it kind of just shows like wow okay you know pergola uh in a tricky situation is dominating I'm a passive chatter that's all right flopped at home and she played Georgie he's not nobody all right five one conserving to stay in the match you never know with Collins well she hasn't played so I think we've got to kind of remember that though she hasn't been active so it's a bit gonna be pretty tough to play the world number three in your first Grand Slam or first match on the French Open I mean you haven't played any matches it's got a backhand winner from pagula but Gore has been so good at just like not trying to hit winners but just like moving the ball around using the power of Collins which he's gonna have to do against Georgie because the same thing's gonna happen George is going to try and go all out and bagool has been very good at just putting the ball in the spot I'm trying to hit the ball hard not trying to go for the lines just like you know pushing the ball around good serve there from Collins the 15 hole uh yeah we're gonna watch Norway tomorrow of course of course we're gonna watch Norway by the way we're almost at 135 and a half okay Subs so thank you for that appreciate it don't forget to subscribe also watch the video on the chat if you want to know the future of the tournament you want to know what's going to happen I'll tell you I told you in that video what exactly is going to happen to the letter so uh if you want to know who's gonna make the semi-finals that video will tell you that video will tell you nostril what was it Nostradamus 3015 is it a certain in the backhand of uh pagula 3015 for Collins as she had to find online the back end of pergola that's a good shot Collins gets him to find on the stretch but go over the slice goes in comes with a drop shot it's too good unbelievable unbelievable unbelievable unbelievable unbelievable 40-15 fortunately for Danielle uh she doesn't have too many points to defend this year yeah true and look you can't not play a warm-up and come to the French Open expect to beat the war number three like yeah you might have a great day but realistically you know you come into the tournament with no warm-up and you're playing the the third best player in the planet it's probably gonna be tough great for another line from pergola 40 30. can we do knowledge and Carlson tomorrow yeah 40 30 Collins to make pagula serve this out first serve is a fault second serve thanks man see you tomorrow then no worries monster cameras 300 yeah ah 40 30. serves a double photo oh deuce and so coming up we'll be watching all day tomorrow yeah all right a nice day on the tape nice serve there from Collins and it's Advantage Collins oh I am hanging to pass out I tell you that I hope regola can win this match so I can go to sleep um I don't know how I only how I'm not dying right I know why it happens to here chat that earthquake shook me awake I've got to served out the 400 for Google it could return the back of the Collins in the back of a goal up we're going there all right Collins holds on but makes pergola serve this match out yeah you look rough uh thanks for I mean not that I care you look really [ __ ] that thanks uh that's fine whatever you know you had an earthquake yeah we had an earthquake at the start of the batch not at the ten like in my house there was an earthquake in my house it's kind of weird that was actually about six hours ago it's wild go watch the streams you can go see it you're on guard for aftershocks yeah I'm just gonna pass out and hopefully it doesn't happen again uh it was a four I think it was like a 4.7 was it a 4.7 Melbourne earthquake 4.7 3.6 3.8 I mean it's all over the place some were saying it was a 4.7 someone saying it's a 3.8 um it was not nothing apparently it damaged things let me hear of it high-rise buildings were shaking amid the trimmers that's crazy not scary I woke up with something roaring Sonic like boom I knew that um more than 20 000 people across the whole felt across the whole of metropolitan it's an area how do they know that oh because you can go on a website and say I felt that oh well I didn't do that so my bad I was busy okay 15 love anyways it was a wild time earthquake stream it will go down in history as today will be the day we the earthquake a real earthquake uh hit the channel live 30 oh no yeah apparently it was three kilometers deep that's why people could feel it I mean I was 50 kilometers from my house apparently and I I felt it I mean I that was things were happening all right second serve here for pagula 15 love it's a wild time but was it like midnight so I don't know if anyone was awake if you're awake you felt it but if you weren't you might know is that because the net from Colin sturdy love you have to lie on the floor to get the full impact what is I didn't want it it's like a theme park Rider that I wanted to be a part of it was like someone put me on a roller coaster and I didn't want to I didn't want to do it um serving the backing up cool of Collins foreign [Music] loved but thank you everybody appreciate you being here it's been a good fun day we've had five matches the start of the tournament five matches what are starting off with a bang but uh interesting matches we had a close match we had an upset we had a bit of drama we had a interesting contest and now we have an easy number three in the world win an impressive win against a very dangerous player serving the find of Collins finder pergola or was just out you look handsome did you see say earthquake is it morning over there it's one in the afternoon glad you're okay you guys are okay uh yeah it was like midnight in Australia when it happened you know 40 15 70 out why the final Colin's return goes in pagola down the line is a winner that's how you finish a match Jessica bagula that was impressive ggs that was in a very impressive win yeah by the way even even console like good match you got me well that was yeah that was a very good match she's 5-0 against uh Collins now she doesn't lose the Collins ggs great great stuff for pagula now she's going to play Georgie which is only going to get harder so there's a lot of tough players on the way but no fiance to the final that'll make her feel better the mass massive win four and two I mean against Daniel Collins who is scary very scary yeah Tom's lost interest in the end yeah but still you gotta say that was impressive for him there was a lot of breaks up there but man the Gula played played well when it was you know to break um over here if we get an earthquake we just take a pill and it goes away well that's something else Collins was awful in the second I mean she did it 20 on four stairs and 14 winners but look at the ghoula stats are good though 19 winners nine errors I mean she played clean so you've got to give credit to the winner but she's gotta if she's gonna play George if Georgie plays better it'll be a lot lot tougher if Georgie plays better than Colin's blade it'll be a very tricky match but it's gonna be interesting fun times um is so annoying dude you're annoying um say something positive Fritz is overrated Fritz is gonna lose I don't like spiontech why don't you say something nice like who do you who do you like God damn see come on is it just me every every time say something nice no worries Pokey thank you for joining us came to design earthquake any earthquake buildings no because Melbourne and Australia doesn't have earthquakes it's not supposed to be not supposed to be earthquake place does have a personality we're talking about chat Bratz yeah hey look that's a good one instead of calling them trolls we'll call them chat brats again Georgie has beaten pergola before yeah well that's Pat we've gone through that before um but pergul has won seven out of their nine matches so it's not very close in the head-to-head I like Aruba there you go that that must that feels better right instead of spraying Venom spray uh positive words tell me who you tell us who you do like so it sounds who you don't like hopefully no Tremors by you hopefully I'm well I'll be asleep so I won't feel it but to be fair that was only Tremor cam well it was still scary enough when there was Zero um but Golder is getting a personality she was a bit Bland I mean why does everyone have to have personality all of a sudden why can't they just people just be people oh my Dash is on sorry we've had an earthquake that is scary when you're not used to it oh yeah it was weird as hell not Venom just facts yeah but nobody's asking like who asked about fiontek doing interviews as an AI Creator but nobody asked you know he's talking to yourself uh Georgie is a good player yeah and got power it's gonna be tough it's gonna be a fun match why do people dislike fiance because she wins and people hate Williams people don't like winners only certain people don't like wins non-winners don't like winners yeah we're gonna watch an online tomorrow yeah was this your first first earthquake IRL um no no we've had it we've had like the Sim something like that before but I um we haven't like there's a first time live like being on stream is weird as hell because I don't know if I had to leave my house or what I had to do I know the power was gonna go out I didn't know if the roof was going to collapse like I didn't know what's going on I didn't know earthquakes are uh scary when uh you're used to them no warning yeah I mean yeah I didn't know what the hell was going on for a good 10 seconds people don't like Nolly when he wins true fire alarm and now an earthquake a pat mate we yeah can suddenly move to the first floor yeah I don't even think there's one available she don't think it's a massive it's massive in check here in Poland she donates all her winnings to causes yeah not everyone needs to be you know as charismatic as Serena to be good you know just because I don't know um do you think Nehemiah can win I hope not I want Dash it'll win she can win though Nema is scary anyway has done scary things I'm going for Dasher obviously tomorrow volcano alarm I hope not that'd be that would be not fun Melvin had a significant one two years ago yeah I remember that was the last one but now the only two that I remember being like actually being like whoa yeah Mars attacked yeah everyone has personality which fiontek seems just reserved nothing wrong with that yeah she just seemed shy and that's fine we're not all not everyone can like I mean who is it I mean like no I mean who's the most outgoing on the WTA it was like an outgoing personality on the WTF Maybe sabalenka you know maybe sabalink is the one with the most personality jaber's got personality but that's because her game is kind of adds to her personality but other than that I mean yeah sabalanka and aunts right they're probably got the biggest Personalities in the top ten everyone else is kind of chill but obviously yeah but I was in savalenka and Japan um yeah then you've got like we're back in his fiance or a little quiet and pergola is pretty chill um all right we're gonna get out of here in a minute Austin Yeah Austin Pango is a personality yeah I love Sarah Lincoln on-speed personalities and great fun yeah not everyone's gonna be like that like not everyone not every Agassi needs a Sampras right so Sampras was like boring but compared to Agassi he was boring but also not everyone can not everyone should be I can see right if everyone's the same then it gets annoying um could be a sneaky good match tomorrow I agree for sure it could be a banger little absolute banger not to be a pest but can I have a hoodie for Rome oh yeah Luke you won the fan Sam didn't you uh email me link down below email me uh your details and I can sort you out because you won didn't you win what fan slam did you win you won the one for uh you won the um men's one or the I know you won one of them yeah won the men's one yeah yeah so yeah yeah just email me and I will get it sorted it goes for anybody who did also win is this the end of all the games today no they've still got dashes playing still but she's the last match of the day but I'm well we're not watching her I did yes in straight sets wow come back and she's done yeah Jody good pick can I trade my trade in my 1013k points for hoodie um how many people I don't want to offer that I don't want to say if everyone's got 100 they think airports um Dave you got a hell of a lot of points yeah we're gonna talk about it see what's up kazakain or Nema I want to play till midnight yeah all you have to do is watch how many Spectators watch sablanca or svantech no more than a thousand people yeah but that's you got that's not that's the thing it's like yes Serena's gonna get lots more people watching her because of you know and Venus and that but like on the WTA I don't think it's I don't think it's a um oh yeah Tim you won you won the women's Rome yeah again reach out to me on email the wta's got to do a better promotion that I think it's yeah you know the players have to do whatever but it's the promotion of the tournament or the tour sorry the two have to promote these players better you know like the tournaments have to and they've got to give SRI on Tech night session matches they've got to give CyberLink a night sessions at French Open you can't just be like well the men bring in bigger numbers so the men get all the all the pr all the things like yeah okay we get it but also how the hell is fiance going to get a I mean she's a two-time champion yeah you know she is known to The Crowd by being a two-time champion it's the only way they're going to do it they're like yeah they might not get a full crowd but it's like put her on prime time give her the night sessions because if you're just if you rob them for the night sessions then no one's ever going to know who they are so I feel like they're gonna do a better promotion they're gonna do better promoting um because look at what the ATP do right as much as I don't like it but you know it is a thing the next gen finals is a promotional tool to get names out there who's new who the kids coming up you know who are these guys you know um but when Djokovic and Nadal are done you know then the ATP is going to have to promote well luckily look at our crowds roon has got a bit of Personality right you know he's he's coming up Sinners there you know so they're lucky but yeah they've got to do a better promotion they've got to promote Rebecca sabalinkus fiontek rivalry like that's got to be there like that that's gold right there they've got three players who are winning big trophies like that like the big three like they've got to Market it why wouldn't you be calling them the big three of the WTA even though I think that's annoying but like straight away you can just be like Bang the big three of the WTA everyone's gonna go oh like the federal the WTO oh I gotta watch them then right as much as I hate the word Big Three if you're gonna if you're gonna call in the big three then bloody uh promote them as the big three you know and then that way people will know that oh [ __ ] I better watch him mind you I mean the players are doing a good job on their own because in sabalanka CyberLink is fiance playing back to back uh in Stuttgart and Madrid really helped I think um because that rivalry is becoming really epic but they've got to promote them more they've got to promote especially doing things that right now I mean she might win her fourth slam it by the age of 22 I mean that's crazy not many players can say they've got 24 slams at 22 anymore uh the women on the WCA ruining their own sport dude you are annoying me you are annoying uh straight up I ain't gonna lie you're annoying epic matches yeah and even epic I mean sabalinka Rebecca is epic right I mean there's a good group there's a three epic players there uh the big three fish fiance yeah I mean they should just promote them as that right Goff doesn't take time to serve ball okay fair enough um Borg wasn't a real it was also a real quiet Personality yeah for sure so the thing is by the time when srianta gets to like a certain number of slams that's when people will start paying attention that's what that's the thing she's gonna have to do is she's gonna have to win you know five to ten slams and then people will start paying attention because of the record she's not outspoken she's not into self-promotion but as soon as she gets the records that are like un like she doesn't need to do talking because the records would speak for themselves yeah Dasher broke is no more exciting than Justin in yeah and like the reason why Justin in him was so good is because she was so dominant at the top but also she was winning so much and it was like her record spoke for itself she didn't need to talk about it she doesn't need to promote herself and that's what fiance is probably gonna have to do once she gets to five to you know five or six slams then everyone's gonna be like oh okay six slams by 22 comparing her to like you know the same stage that Steffy was at or whatever and then comparing her to other greats then she'll get promoted by that because it's like we've got something special here just like when elkers want to slam at 19 and he'd become a number one in the world at the youngest year in number one or whatever the the only Teenage number one in the world for the men you know he broke a record it's like oh okay people pay more attention also the baby rather thing kind of helped calling someone baby Rapha is going to get people's attention you can't call patriotic baby Serena because she's not Serena there's nothing there's no like she doesn't play like Serena she plays like a clay corner yeah and look schrientek will probably do some historically I mean she was on a historic streak last year and they didn't they wasted that chance I mean being on that kind of a streak and not just being like pumping that and being like that is a massive deal like massive Miss over the opportunity and I guess it's because they're promoting rapha's grand slams like Rafford won the Australian Open the French so everyone was focusing on Rapha and then this whole like you know streak was going on and then when Rafa got to The Wimbledon then the streak was over you know what I mean so maybe that's why like Rapha overshadowed should be on take a bit last year but not his fault he's a goat that happens it's also harder to get famous when you're not from a Western Country U.S Oz UK France yeah that's why radakanu is so popular you know I think it's because she is from the UK and that helps a lot that's why God's more popular people know golf more because she's American right it does matter where you're from but then the best promotion was beating Serena the French for Justin in well that's another thing that I said the other week as well that's that's a good point is the reason why people know nikirios is he beat Rafa Nadal at Wimbledon as it's as a 19 year old that's what his moment was that's his breakout moment you know how do people know about elkres and sinner well you know they beat these I mean elkres last year took out two big goats back to back people are gonna notice Chante doesn't have that there's no one that shouldn't take a Beat on the level of Serena because there's no one there's no one there I mean you could beat kavitova you could beat you could beat Venus maybe if she's still around but it's not going to be the same as beating Serena like on Rescue right andrescue beats Serena in her prime Osaka beats Serena in her prime or at least like in her you know when she's still at the top people remember Osaka people know Osaka people know on Rescue fiance just didn't get that chance to beat you know Serena at a slam and win a slam that would have that would have worked um Rod okanu was this fairy tale story I mean she was the she was a qualifier who came through won every set didn't drop a set you know that was the fairy tale run strong takes number one you can't really have a fairy tale run as a number one because everyone's like well you're supposed to win so it's just yeah it's hard because I mean the three slams that Trion takes one French opened in 2020 you know covered so people you know didn't have the crowds didn't have the atmosphere and maybe didn't have the strong field like buddy didn't play for example 2022 last year's French Open um again like you know didn't have to play Serena in the body retired and Sri Lanka was on the streak but you know again people probably didn't pay attention because raffle was trying to win his millionth and then the US opened people were focusing more on you know tiafo trying to do it for the men than they were with srianta winning for the lady so yeah it's tough it's tough I think if sheontek wins like a fourth French Open in five years that's when people go oh last person to do that was Justin Annan that doesn't happen every every day like that's what yeah that's what I think will happen if she won't get her a moment now but she'll get her a moment like 23 when she's got like you know five to ten slams and everyone's like whoa that's a lot of slams you're only 23. I mean if Osaka came back and was competitive and then fiance beat Osaka to win like the Australian Open that would be a big deal that would be a huge deal anyways I'm gonna go to bed because I said 10 minutes ago I was leaving so also Dash is about to win the first set um anyways thank you for joining us I'll see you guys tomorrow but um big day five matches we watched what do we watch we're settling a big costume we want rubella beat jarrah we watched uh Zachary going down in mukova we also watched um Fernandez and uh Lynette playing a three Setter and then now we just watched pagula kind of destroy Collins I mean it was very one-sided and uh a very strong start from the world number three but we'll be back tomorrow Djokovic El cares and more I don't know what the more are but we'll find them we'll find out what Maxes are on and we'll see what we liked but Djokovic algress tomorrow I'll be there for rant number uh day two for round what is it round one day two is that how we say it but um thanks for joining us appreciate don't forget to subscribe don't forget to like the video on the way out we got 135.5 K too thank you appreciate that see you guys tomorrow [Music] thank you [Music]
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Neo-Confucianism | Wikipedia audio article
neo-confucianism Chinese song Ming Lee's a pinyin song mainly zu a often shortened to lazuli Zay is a moral ethical and metaphysical Chinese philosophy influenced by Confucianism and originated with Han Yu and liao 772 to 841 in the Tang Dynasty and became prominent during the song and Ming dynasties neo-confucianism was an attempt to create a more rationalist and secular form of Confucianism by rejecting superstitious and mystical elements of Taoism and Buddhism that had influenced Confucianism during and after the Han Dynasty although the neo-confucian is sworkit achill of Taoism and Buddhism the two did have an influence on the philosophy and the neo-confucian is two borrowed terms and concepts however unlike the Buddhists in Daoists who saw metaphysics as a catalyst for spiritual development religious enlightenment and immortality the neo-confucian is to used metaphysics as a guide for developing a rationalist ethical philosophy topic origins Neal Confucianism has its origins in the Tang Dynasty the Confucian Escala Han you and Liao are seen as forebears of the neo-confucian estuve the Song Dynasty the Song Dynasty philosopher Jo dong Yi 10:17 to 1073 is seen as the first true pioneer of neo-confucianism using Taoist metaphysics as a framework for his ethical philosophy neo-confucianism developed both as a renaissance of traditional Confucian ideas and as a reaction to the ideas of Buddhism and religious Taoism although the neo-confucian esteem ounce to dismiss a physics neo-confucianism did borrow Taoist and Buddhist terminology and concepts one of the most important exponents of neo-confucianism was zhu xi xi 32 1200 he was a rather prolific writer maintaining and defending his Confucian beliefs of social harmony and proper personal conduct one of his most remembered was the book family rituals where he provided detailed advice on how to conduct weddings funerals family ceremonies and the veneration of ancestors Buddhist thoughts soon attracted him and he began to argue in Confucian style for the Buddhist observance of high moral standards he also believed that it was important to practical affairs that one should engage in both academic and philosophical pursuits although his writings are concentrated more on issues of theoretical as opposed to practical significance it is reputed that he wrote many essays attempting to explain how his ideas were not Buddhist or Taoist and included some heated denunciations of Buddhism and Taoism after the shinning era 1071 yang mein 1472 215 29 is commonly regarded as the most important neo-confucian thinker Wang's interpretation of Confucianism denied the rationalist dualism of Jews Orthodox philosophy there were many competing views within the neo-confucian community but overall a system emerged that resembled both Buddhist and Taoist Taoist thought of the time and some of the ideas expressed in the I Ching Book of Changes as well as other yin-yang theories associated with the Tai Chi symbol Tai Chi - a well-known neo-confucian motif is paintings of Confucius Buddha and Lao su all drinking out of the same vinegar jar paintings associate with the slogan the three teachings are one while neo-confucianism incorporated Buddhist and Taoist ideas many neo-confucian a-- strongly opposed buddhism and taoism indeed they rejected the Buddhist and Taoist religions one of Han use most famous essays decries the worship of Buddhist relics nonetheless neo-confucian writings adapted Buddhist thoughts and beliefs to the Confucian interest in China neo-confucianism was an officially recognized Creed from its development during the Song Dynasty until the early 20th century and lands in the sphere of song China Vietnam and Japan were all deeply influenced by neo-confucianism for more than half a millennium topic philosophy neo-confucianism as a social and ethical philosophy using metaphysical ideas some borrowed from Taoism as its framework the philosophy can be characterized as humanistic and rationalistic with the belief that the universe could be understood through human reason and that it was up to humanity to create a harmonious relationship between the universe and the individual the rationalism of neo-confucianism is in contrast to the mysticism of the previously dominant Chan Buddhism unlike the Buddhists the neo-confucians believed that reality existed and could be understood by humankind even if the interpretations of reality were slightly different depending on the school of neo-confucianism but the spirit of neo-confucian rationalism is diametrically opposed to that of Buddhist mysticism whereas Buddhism insisted on the unreality of things neo-confucianism stressed their reality Buddhism and Taoism asserted that existence came out of and returned to non-existence neo-confucianism regarded reality as a gradual realization of the great ultimate Buddhists and to some degree Daoists as well relied on meditation and insight to achieve supreme reason the neo-confucian is to follow reason the importance of lien neo-confucianism gave the movement its Chinese name literally the study of Li topic schools neo-confucianism was a heterogeneous philosophical tradition and is generally categorized into two different schools topic two school model versus three school model in medieval China the mainstream of neo-confucian thought Dubna Dao school had long categorized a thinker named Lu Zhu wand among the unorthodox non Confucian writers however in the 15th century the esteemed philosopher Wang Yang Ming took sides with Lu and critiqued some of the foundations of the Dao school albeit not rejecting the school entirely objections arose to yang means philosophy within his lifetime and shortly after his death Chen Jian 1497 to 1567 grouped Wang together with Lu as unorthodox riders dividing neo-confucianism into two schools as a result neo-confucianism today is generally categorized into two different schools of thought the school that remained dominant throughout the medieval and early modern periods is called the Chang Zhu school for the esteem it places in Cheng Zhi Cheng Hao and Zhu XI the less dominant opposing school was the Lu Wan school based on its esteem for Lu Zhu Juan and Wong yang me in contrast to this two branch model the new Confucian Mozang son argues that there existed a third branch of learning the hulu school based on the teachings of who hung whoo-whoo fain 1106 261 and Lu Zhang Xiao Lu Zhi Shan 1578 to 1645 the significance of this third branch according to Mo was that they represented the direct lineage of the pioneers of neo-confucianism Jo dong Yi Zhang Zi and Cheng Hao moreover this third Hulu's school and the second Luang school combined formed the true main stream of neo-confucianism instead of the Chang Zhu school the main stream represented a return to the teachings of Confucius Monza the doctrine of the mean and the commentaries of the Book of Changes the Chang Zhu school was therefore only a minority branch based on the great learning and mistakenly emphasized intellectual Studies over the study of sage hood topic tchangzu school Susie's formulation of the neo-confucian worldview as as follows he believed that the Dow Chinese Dow pinyin Dow literally way of tian chinese tian pinyin Tian literally heaven is expressed in principle early Chinese Li pinyin li but that it is she'd in matter or chi chinese Chi pinyin Qi in this his system is based on Buddhist systems of the time that divided things into principle again Li and function Chinese she pinyin she in the neo-confucian formulation Li in itself is pure and almost perfect but with the addition of Qi base emotions and conflicts arise human nature as originally good the neo-confucians argued following mencius but not pure and less action is taken to purify it the imperative is then to purify one's li however in contrast to Buddhists and Daoists neo-confucians did not believe in an external world unconnected with the world of matter in addition neo-confucians in general rejected the idea of reincarnation and the associated idea of karma different neo-confucians had differing ideas for how to do so Xue she believed in Gulu Chinese jwu pinyin j wu the investigation of things essentially an academic form of observational science based on the idea that li lies within the world topic Luong school Wang Yang Ming wang xiaoer n' probably the second most influential neo-confucian came to another conclusion namely that if Li is in all things and Lia's in one's heart mind there is no better place to seek them within oneself his preferred method of doing so was Jing Zhu of Chinese Jing Zhu opinion Jing Zhu L literally quiet sitting a practice that strongly resembles zazen or chant Zen meditation Wang Yang Ming developed the idea of innate knowing arguing that every person knows from birth the difference between good and evil such knowledge is intuitive and not rational these revolutionising ideas of Wang Yang Ming would later inspire prominent Japanese thinkers like Motori Morinaga who argued that because of the Shinto deities Japanese people alone had the intuitive ability to distinguish good and evil without complex rationalization 1 yang means school of thought Aoyama gaku in japanese also provided in part an ideological basis for some samurai who sought to pursue action based on intuition rather than scholasticism as such it also provided an intellectual foundation for the radical political actions of low ranking samurai in the decades prior to the meiji yishun 1868 in which the Tokugawa Authority 1600 to 1868 was overthrown topic neo-confucianism in Korea in Joseon Korea neo-confucianism was established as the state ideology the yuan occupation of the Korean Peninsula introduced zhu zai school of neo-confucianism to korea neo-confucianism was introduced to Korea by and young during Goryeo dynasty at the time that in hyung introduced neo-confucianism the Goryeo dynasty was in the last century of its existence and influenced by the Mongol Yuan Dynasty many Korean scholars visited China during the Yuan Dynasty and then hyung was among them in 1286 he happened to read a book of Zhu Shi and Yan Jean he was so moved by this book that he transcribed this book in its entirety and came back to Korea with his transcribed copy it greatly inspired Korean intellectuals at the time and many predominantly from the middle class and disillusioned with the excesses of organized religion in the form of Buddhism and the old nobility embraced neo-confucianism the newly rising neo-confucian intellectuals were leading groups aimed at the overthrow of the old and increasingly foreign influenced Goryeo dynasty after the fall of the Goryeo dynasty and the establishment of the Joseon dynasty by yi seong-gye in 1392 ad neo-confucianism was installed as the new dynasty state ideology Buddhism and organized religion in general was considered poisonous to the neo-confucian order Buddhism was accordingly restricted and occasionally persecuted by the new dynasty as neo-confucianism encouraged education there were a number of neo-confucian schools seal and seal 1 and han gyeo han gyeo founded throughout the country such schools produced many neo-confucian scholars including individuals such as jo ji wang jo Jung Hwan Jo Jo Gwang soo 1482 to 1520 year on a Hawaiian Lee Heung Penn named togi togi - Ishii 1501 - 1570 and ye I Ely or 1536 - 1584 in the early 16th century jo ji wang jo attempted to transform joseon into the ideal neo-confucian society with a series of radical reforms until he was executed in 1520 despite the failure of his attempted reforms neo-confucianism soon assumed an even greater role in the joseon dynasty soon korean neo-confucian scholars no longer content to only read and remember the Chinese original precepts began to develop new neo-confucian theories yi wang and yi i were the most prominent of these new theorists yi Wong's most prominent disciples were Kim Seong ill Jin Cheng Yi 1538 - 1593 you say young Ryan Liu Shan long 1542 - 1607 and jung-gu hangang zheng gu Han gang Jung Joo 15:43 1620 known as the three heroes these were followed by a second generation of scholars which included Jiang hyung Wang Zhong Xi'an Guang 1554 1637 and Jang hoon hyo-jin Tang Jong Shan Xiao 1564 1633 and by a third generation including heo Mok Yong hy you young Sohn do-seong si Yeol which brought the school into the 18th century but neo-confucianism in the joseon dynasty became so dogmatic in a relatively rapid time that it prevented much-needed socio-economic development and change and led to internal divisions and criticism of many new theories regardless of their popular appeal for instance Wong yang means theories which were popular in the Chinese Ming Dynasty were regarded as heresy and severely condemned by Korean neo-confucian esteem or any annotations on Confucian canon which are different from zhu xi were excluded during the joseon dynasty the newly emerging ruling class called saram salim shi lin also became divided into political factions according to their diversity of neo-confucian views on politics there were two large factions and many sub factions during the Japanese invasions of Korea 1592 to 1598 many Korean neo-confucian books and scholars were taken to Japan they influenced Japanese scholars such as Fujiwara Seca and affected the development of Japanese neo-confucianism topic neo-confucianism in Japan topic bureaucratic examinations neo-confucianism became the interpretation of Confucianism whose mastery was necessary to pass the bureaucratic examinations by the main and continued in this way through the Ching dynasty until the end of the Imperial examination system in 1905 however many scholars such as Benjamin Elmen have questioned the degree to which their role is the Orthodox interpretation in state examinations reflects the degree to which both the bureaucrats and Chinese gentry actually believed those interpretations and point out that there were very active schools such as Han Learning which offered competing interpretations of Confucianism the competing school of Confucianism was called the evidential school or Han learning and argued that neo-confucianism had caused the teachings of Confucianism to be hopelessly contaminated with Buddhist thinking this school also criticized neo-confucianism for being overly concerned with empty philosophical speculation that was unconnected with reality topic confucian cannon the Confucian Canon as it exists today was essentially compiled by zhu xi Zhu codified the Canon of four books the great learning the doctrine of the mean the Analects of Confucius and Mencius which in the subsequent ming and qing dynasties were made the core of the official curriculum for the civil service examinations topic new Confucianism in the 1920s new Confucianism also known as modern neo-confucianism started developing and absorbed the Western learning to seek a way to modernize Chinese culture based on the traditional Confucianism it centers on four topics the modern transformation of Chinese culture humanistic spirit of Chinese culture religious connotation in Chinese culture intuitive way of thinking to go beyond the logic and to wipe out the concept of exclusion analysis adhering to the traditional Confucianism and the neo-confucianism the modern neo-confucianism contributes the nation's emerging from the predicament faced by the ancient Chinese traditional culture in the process of modernization furthermore it also promotes the world culture of industrial civilization rather than the traditional personal senses topic prominent neo-confucian scholars topic China you chengyi and Cheng Hao Liu Shan Shan also known as Lu Zhu on 1139 to 1193 Lu yang shoe 1007 to 1072 Xiao yang 1011 to 1077 sushi also known as su Dongpo 1037 to 1101 Wang Yang Ming also known as Wang Shorin Wu Chang 1249 to 1333 Yi XI 1152 1223 Jang Shi 11:33 to 1180 Zhang's i jo dong Yi 1017 to 1073 Zhu Shi 11:30 to 1200 chang'd Wan Li 1271 to 1345 topic Korea and young 12:43 to 1306 yi saek 13:28 to 1396 Jung Mong Joo 1337 to 1392 jung dojin 13:42 to 1398 gil J 1353 to 1419 Hirai n' guangzhong jeong inji 1396 to 1478 kim sukhiya Kim Jong shik 14:31 to 1492 Nam Hyo on Kim Goyal pill jouji Wong Jo 1482 to 1519 CEO Jang do-yeon je okay yi wang pen-name togi 1501 to 1570 jo sick 1501 to 1572 ryu seung-ryong yi hang kim in Hue key de Xiang 15:27 to 1572 song ik pill 15:34 to $15.99 seonghun 1535 to 1598 yi i pen name you'll 15:36 to 1584 kim jang sang 1548 to 1631 sung SI Yeol 1607 to 1689 he gan 1677 to 1727 yi ik 1681 to 1763 hun one gen 1682 to 1751 hyung DeYoung 1731 to 1783 Park Jiwon 17:37 to 1805 Park Jenga 17:52 1815 Jung yak Yong 1762 to 1836 topic Japan Fujiwara Seca 1561 to 16:19 Hayashi raisin 1583 to 1657 Nick I told you 16:08 to 1648 Yamazaki ants I 1619 to 1682 kumazawa Benson 1619 to 1691 yamaga SoCo 1622 to 1685 Ito Jin sigh 1627 to 1705 Kabara akan also known as a ki can six teen 32 1714 a raha kiseki 1657 to 1725 OVU Sorai 1666 to 1728 nakai Chico's in 1732 1804 oshio heihachiro 1793 to 1837 topic Vietnam - van and 1292 - 1370 Lakai don 1726 - 1784 when korean 1835 to 1909 Phan Dinh Phung 1847 to 1896 - duck 1829 to 1883 topic notes topic references you William Theodore de Bary 1989 neo-confucian education the formative stage University of California Press pp 455 is B and nine seven eight oh five 200 six three nine three eight Qian wing TSI T a source book of Chinese philosophy Princeton Princeton University Press 1963 Qian wing TSI T trans instructions for practical living and other neo-confucian writings by Wong Yuen main New York Columbia University Press 1963 Qian wing TSI T 1946 China Berkeley and los angeles University of California Press Craig Edward 1998 route llege encyclopedia of philosophy vol 7 Taylor & Francis ISBN nine seven eight oh four one five zero seven three one zero three day one no the eclectic development of neo-confucianism and statecraft from the 18th to the 19th century Korea Journal winter 2003 Henderson John B 1998 the construction of Orthodoxy and heresy neo-confucian Islamic Jewish and early Christian patterns Albany New York State University of New York Press Huan Zhu CAI essentials of neo-confucianism eight major philosophers of the song and main periods Westport Greenwood press 1999 Mayor Victor H Eadie 2001 the Columbia history of Chinese literature new york columbia university press ISBN Oh two three one one oh nine eight four nine amazon kindle edition to weigh me neo-confucian thought in action Wong Yuen means youth 1472 to 1509 Berkeley and los angeles University of California Press 1976 - waning Confucian thought selfhood as creative transformation New York State University of New York Press 1985 theodore de berry william sources of east asian tradition new york columbia a 2008 print a break Patricia Buckley Chinese civilization a sourcebook New York free 1993 print topic external links neo-confucian philosophy internet encyclopedia of philosophy in English in Chinese writings of the Orthodox school from the Song Dynasty
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Cooking Salmon and Sweet Potato Treats for Dogs
senior pooch and calls notes present salmon and sweet potato treats for dogs to get started let's take a look at the ingredients to make sure we get everything that we need we got salmon mashed sweet potatoes garbanzo bean flour or you could use regular flour if your dog is green tolerant baking powder chopped parsley and an egg or flaxseed meal let's mix with some water okay my first confession is the garbanzo bean flour that we see right here looks kind of nice a little bit tougher to make then I would have expected what you really got to do if you don't can't find it in your local health food store throw your garbanzo beans into a blender not a food processor like I did and you know put on high continue to pulse it until it gets to that nice patterning state otherwise well I'll just say that the garbanzo bean is a lot tougher than it looks now once you have all your ingredients together you want to mix them up good if you have a mixer or you just use your hands to get that nice you know kind of pasty dough like texture and then pre-heat your oven to 350 degrees at some point your taste tester is going to come by and see what's going on so make sure that all of your scraps and your garbage is well out of reach now you're going to roll those that dough into quarter-inch to half-inch balls press it down on the cookie sheet it's not going to spread like a regular cookie so you feel free to make them as close as possible there once you got all that together you're going to bake them for 25-30 minutes depending upon how crunchy you want them to be you may leave them in there for an extra 5 10 15 minutes if you if your dog likes them a little extra firm one thing I could have done a better job at was messing up the sweet potatoes beforehand I put them in there they were nice and boiled and so often when I mixed them up they they went together fine with the other ingredients but I did have to work a little bit harder to to really get that nice homogeneous you know kind of mixture everything kind of mixed together nice and evenly taker but I can tell you that when I pull these bad boys out of the oven just the perfect consistency for your older dog still a little bit soft but nice little bit of a crunchy crust on them just just right perfect tee hee hee really really enjoyed them store all the survivors and nice airtight container in the refrigerator probably last year good four days or so if they're not all gone by that thanks so much for listening and an extra big thanks to Jody who's kolchak's mom and all of our taste testers check out senior pooch and calls notes
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Ahl Sunnah Rejects Backbiting: Salafis Avoid Gheebah
bismillah r-rahman r-rahim al-hamdu lillahi rabbil alameen or summer long was sallim ala nabina muhammad while ira he was happy he was seldom and my back hobart if Atlantis under a de man strives their best to adhere to heat a b-level senator hassan rouhani will sell them and the understanding with the understanding of the set of a discipline money and part of that understanding and part of that amen and part of that righteousness which we try to strive for in which we should try to strive for is by being cautious with our tongues and in the example of the seller for this Ummah or from the seller for this Ummah there was those who preceded us and likewise in this time who may have some good who may have something from the son of the message of allah sallallahu ID with Selma but what overcomes them is their desires with regards to their tongue meaning they eat the flesh of their brothers and sisters with ease and they speak evil about the other Mavado Sunday and they're quick to take people off the son of the messenger of allah sallallahu ID will send them and they're quick to back by others and we know the hadith of the prophet salallahu I he will sell them which shows us that the one who back bites and eats the flesh of his or her brother that they are most the heck for the torment of the grave the Prophet SAW of all why he was selling passed by some graves and he said in the hulu you at the BEM mamaya at the Benfica beer ma I had a home of a cannon is detrimental goal why am I am Shivan Amina the prophets of Allah davison was walking by some graves and in another narration it is reported that they were the graves of the Jews of some Jews of the Ummah that came before us and the promise that I seldom said verily they are being punished so that a first verse of punishment of the grave and they're being punished for something which the people take lightly as for one of them they did not properly wash themselves before you know after urinating meaning making a spin jaw or what have you and as for the other is they used to carry tales between the people they used to have an amina these to spread rumors are spread the speech of others with the intent to spread wickedness so we have to be careful we have to look at ourselves when we spread things is it to spread wickedness is it to spread good are we intervening in the affairs of the Ummah are we intervening in the affairs of the to libel and in order to spread wickedness or we spreading good listen to this which shows us how a person who has honored and one aspect can destroy the good they have in this life so what about the next father had been mostly rahim hanafi had a Sharia what color apple had a net to submit to ever Abdullah Vader Mara yahoo magic Ellen had finesse in lesotho will they have a hadith a cut well they have a hadith Oh cut cannibal basara rajala yo Carl Allahu if toss can your we on an an amateur when asked what can a clue who majelis what kennesaw he say hey and hadith inlet and know who can allow you send them analyse and he had four they have a hadith e4 they have a hadith or even move flesh rahim allah ta'ala said in his book a dab of Sharia he said that ever had have said he heard from a bow I deniable I did not I'm not sure if he's referring to him am ahmed but he said I heard from Abu Abdullah more than one time more than one occasion say a person does not speak about people except that he will he won't fail or be humiliated or lose his stature and that his hadith we'll leave we'll go meaning because they were collectors of the narrations so that this person his hadith will not be taken from he will not be remembered his musnad or whatever he collected his book of hadith it will not be referred back to his hadith that he collected and his narrations will be forgotten and he said in Basra there used to be a man this is in it out modern day it up they say his name was if das if boss oh if thus he used to narrate from Amish and end the people and he used to have sittings meaning he's have a people who would sit and take from him and he used to have sound hadith except that he was unable to control his tongue you know his tongue would not cease to speak about even anyone Selena's hadith were forgotten or hadith were left Robert if it nah that's a great lesson for our lasagna for the cellophane and that we should be reminded of the method of the seller is being cautious of the tongue and this method of the Senate comes from the method the muhammad sallallahu alayhi wasallam who said mom and she and after with ian is adamant manana Telamon her see no hope in the Baja you believe the world of fashion Betty their work cease to be i ID'd heavier on the scale on the day of judgment than good manners and very law hates wicked and sinful speech so in the example of the message of loss on allah ye will suddenly have a great example and from our self from the profits on with the best of examples the best example and from our setup we have excellent examples to show us to be cautious of the tongue and don't be hasty and speaking about others and don't be hasty and to get into fitna and don't be hasty to get into differences between the other month and don't be hasty to speak about their own emma and don't be hasty to speak about those students of knowledge and don't be hasty to speak about the door at and those people are striving to adhere the keytab you'll also notice usar la la who are they will sell them with the understanding of the seller for the spoon ma we're not talking about Alaba de los sambuca and we ask allah the almighty to accept our good and forgive our evil and bless us to be of those who are cautious with our tongues was on the lava settlement on avian o muhammad
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CUSTOM PWC FISHING COOLER RACK SETUP DIY PVC YAMAHA KAWASAKI SEADOO JET SKI WAVERUNNER
hey guys Garret Dean detail juice calm and reset charters calm so I was recently looking into options to basically fish off my skis and throughout the years I've had lots of random ideas and different options and that kind of thing and I decided that well recently after seeing what's on the market and there's some really good offerings on the on the market for sure really really good stuff and I definitely have seen what's out there in person and I my only issue is this stuff gets expensive and I wonder if I'm on there we go this stuff gets expensive and the problem with with that really is I didn't feel like I had to spend that kind of money which you know the there's a unit called the fish ski you should check it out there the retail price is a thousand bucks I don't know if you'd call my buddy yet but my guy that I recently met Nate Ferguson he he owns fish ski USA I definitely urged urge you guys to check him out what he's got to offer the units are pretty awesome and I was actually going to purchase one until I decided that it was a lot of money for something that I just felt like I could produce on my own for a very reasonable price compared to that and so what I have done is just that I created a rack system where not only can I carry two and a half gallons of fuel or more if I want in fact after the testing today I'm pretty confident I could make this same rack hold a five-gallon can because the way that I have it set up is pretty awesome and it works very well we've been riding around all day I'm at Dunedin causeway here in Dunedin Florida and I'm on my Yamaha today I've got 2 2018 yamaha bx h oh cruisers and you can see here what i've built over the past week it looks pretty awesome right so I've got PVC pipe I've got a 54 quart Igloo cooler yes you could go with a roto molded cooler I did this for a couple reasons I wanted it smaller more compact I'm not a professional fisherman I am getting better at it I am intend on doing far more with fishing than I currently do but this is what I came up with and it's very functional works very well so this little contraption off the back holds this two and a half gallon gas container the no spill job very well the 54 quart igloo marine ultra cooler that also works very well we've been out here for about I don't know four hours and it's still got ice I don't expect for this to keep ice for more than you know five six hours that's how long I go fishing that's all I care about it does not need to be a fancy roto-molded cooler in fact most of them that I've tried don't do what they claim anyway so I've got all stainless steel hardware on this job for tie-down points it has seven rod holders one two three four five six seven I also bought these tackle webs deals this holds a Plano 36 hundred tackle box one on each side very well I went ahead I so because this is a prototype I wanted to be able to pull it apart and modify it if I wanted to if I had glued everything together like you generally would do with PVC I wouldn't be able to pull the fittings apart cut the pipe and and you know change things around if I need to it's looking like I don't need to so that's good as far as that goes every joint has one 3/4 inch stainless steel screw in it so all stainless steel nothing else was used on this this is just a Velcro on deal but I went ahead and put seven screws in each one hold those on so I've got tackle storage I've got rod storage I've got gas storage I've got a nice cooler and I have a full well I should say an open trunk that I could put gear in or whatever the way that I built this I could actually extend it on the sides here for more room we're planning on taking a trip to Bimini this spray or whenever the weather is better for it we've got to check with the guides on that but it has legs underneath I put some pool noodles here just to make sure it didn't the PVC didn't scratch up the paint but that's it I mean that's it guys nothing fancy but very functional very functional very happy with the way it turned out and it is stable as all get-out I mean it is just super stable and the more I think about it the more options I think can be had I mean I could extend this thing all the way over the side with gear storage or with a live well or whatever the options are endless I could weld all this stuff together I've got all the equipment to weld but I just see so much value in the PVC situation so I don't know I might build these on the side I really enjoyed it and this one's incredibly functional so this might just be the very start to something amazing CD just released their fish pro ski with their cooler on the back with the rod holders and that kind of thing I did order that for my GTX 300 limited it'll it'll fit right in the link system so with that ski that's more of the meaning the girlfriend going out and having fun kind of ski these are part of my company actually reset charters we do adventure tours and Tampa Bay and the surrounding areas we're actually going to be evolving into potentially doing big events where we're pulling you know six to eight skis anywhere you want to go and doing a legit adventures with them so anyway that's where we're at I appreciate you guys listen to me babble about it I'm pretty proud of it and there's so after feeling how this thing does and it doesn't change the way that the actual ski rides I love it there's so much more potential like I said extending the sides you could even do a bigger cooler in fact when I started building it it was for a 72 quart roto-molded cooler which I just felt was too big especially for what I'm doing this thing is perfect if you guys want to talk to me about building one of those for you just reach out or send me a message put a message in the comment section let's talk about that I'm seriously thinking about going into just a little side project with this that has been my custom-made fishing cooler rack do you guys got questions let me know I will be itemizing every single part that I used I won't be putting up a list of every single cut that I made links and all of that stuff so stay tuned for all that thanks again guys have a wonderful day
Garry Dean
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