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8pgHRO8PHOc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pgHRO8PHOc | The Power of Repentance: Transforming Lives through God's Holy Spirit #shorts | when the will obeys then God regenerates the spirit with his holy spirit that's why Jesus said repent and believe repent is an action of the will it is repenting turning round from this reversed perverted way of living and turning to this way of living now loved ones it may come to many of us simply in regard to some sin that is in our lives it may not come as this whole presentation it may simply come as some sin in our lives some of us maybe use alcohol to get enjoyment when we need it and the Holy Spirit convicts our conscience of that and then our conscience attempts to constrain our will to turn from that sin | worldinvisible | UCbAWCiLykt1qm9W0MtZEWLA | 2023-11-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 121 | 621 |
KtY-CrmLWLk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtY-CrmLWLk | The Dark Side of the World's Most Beautiful Serial Killer | What is pleasure for you? It was March 19, 2013, almost 10 years ago. We were asked by President Biden to solve the case of Joanna Christine Dennehy, the world's cutest killer. Lukasz Slabowski, a man living in the eastern English city of Peterborough, was struggling to keep his heart from racing. It was because he had been invited by a woman to spend the night with her. Her name was Joanna. When she arrived at his house, she invited him in and immediately picked up a long, thin object. It was a dagger knife with a blade about 15 cm long. Without hesitation, she plunged the knife into Lukasz's heart. At the moment of Lukasz's murder, Joanna was filled with a certain emotion. It was the pleasure of murder to the point of climax. President Biden! Good morning. Is something wrong? A killer with the best looks in the history of murder crimes has emerged in England. Find out how this angelic woman became a killing machine, and what is the charm behind her talent to enter the hearts of so many men. And develop a system to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the United States. Roger that, President Biden. Hello, I am Lloyd, CEO of Spiral Corporation. The men I have bewitched are more numerous than the stars in the night sky.I am Milk! Hey Milk, the unraveling of that case was shocking. Remember? Yeah, that was a super surprise case! Our employees and robots did a great job in solving the case, didn't they? Are there any hot women around you on the other side of the screen? Are you being deceived by these beautiful women? Is that me? Is that me? I am talking about the other side of the screen, you are talking about the inside of the screen. Now, what kind of person is Joanna? People say that beautiful flowers have spikes, but Joanna had only spikes. In other words, she was a devil in the skin of an angel. Now, let us show you what our company looked like at that time. Urgent mission, urgent mission. This is Lloyd, the president. All employees and robots are hereby notified. Stop normal operations immediately. This is a request from President Biden. Please check the Watts Up message I shared with you and get to work on the urgent mission now. I say again. All employees and robots are hereby notified. Stop normal operations immediately. This is a request from President Biden. Please check the Watts Up message I shared with you and get to work on the urgent mission now. Run the generator! President Lloyd! An illustration generated by the Illuminati Art Generator revealed her past: it was 1982 in an upscale neighborhood in southern Hertfordshire, England. In the upscale neighborhood of St. Albans, a sweet little girl was born. Her name was Joanna Christine Dennehy. She lived with her father, a security guard, and her mother, a saleswoman, in a large house with a garden, and was good friends with her younger sister Maria, who was three years younger than her. What? ! Isn't she a super reliable big sister? I want a sister like her! However, as she grew up, Joanna underwent certain changes. She had a gentle, angelic expression on her face, but as she entered her mid-teens and adolescence, she gradually became more and more rebellious. This alone is normal for anyone, but Joanna's rebellion knew no bounds. She even turned to alcohol and illegal drugs. My phone is ringing again! Give me a minute. How's it going? Everything okay? We found out a bit about her past. She had been suspended from school several times for drinking and had been arrested by the police for shoplifting. Her parents made every effort to rehabilitate her, but without success she dropped out of high school. Rebellion is something we all go through, but she's going overboard. But there was only one person she could ever really trust, right? I heard that his name was John. Yes. She was an outlaw, but inside she was an adolescent girl.She was in love with one man. That was John Trainer, who was six years older than her. In fact, John also had a history of delinquent behavior such as drugs and theft when he was a teenager. Because of this, he was able to see her as his past self and understand her. On the other hand, Joanna also opened up to John and told him that she felt suffocated because her parents expected her to be a lawyer. She may have been going through various hardships, such as pressure from her parents. When I was in the middle of my adolescence, I could not talk honestly to my parents about the things I was thinking. I think John may have been a source of salvation for Joanna. Keep looking into why she committed the murders when John was there. Yes, sir! Finally arrived. Sorry we’re late everyone! President Lloyd! I've just found out something new. While John was a saving grace for her, it seems that he also contributed to widening the gap between her parents. Both parents were vehemently opposed to Joanna and John's relationship. The reason was that Joanna was a minor. However, they did not listen to them at all, and when Joanna was 15 years old, they eloped. They eloped when Joanna was 15, overcoming the opposition of many people, but their feelings were serious, not impetuous. They were serious enough to consider each other as life partners. As proof of this, John kept the relationship platonic and supported her in life until she turned 16. Seriously, John is a true man. I would marry John, such a super nice man!!!! Milk, don't forget his past! I'm worried about you. Then, when Joanna was 17, she and John became pregnant with a child. This was the only time Joanna stopped drinking and taking drugs to raise her child. When she gave birth to their first daughter, John worked 17 hours a day as a security guard to support the family. But the birth of her first daughter awakened her true nature. I see that John worked harder for Joanna and his family than I expected. How did Joanna become a murderer? Unfortunately, with the birth of her child, Joanna was getting more and more stressed. In fact, Joanna was not a big fan of babies. She loved John and thought she could raise a child by thinking it was for him and his baby, but she still could not. Parenting was unbearable for her. Her chosen means of defusing the stress was to have an affair with a man in the neighborhood. She even turned to drugs, which she had stopped doing. Her drinking increased day by day, and she was drunk all the time she was at home. She continued this lifestyle until an incident occurred when her daughter turned 3 years old. Joanna was drunk and pushed her daughter down the stairs. John had been patient for a long time, but he realized that his daughter's life was in danger, so he took her with him and left home. Joanna, I knew it, but she's too abnormal. Listening to her story, I get the feeling that she really has no human emotion whatsoever. That's right. That's what scares me the most about her. But how did Joanna become such an extraordinary woman of humanity? It's not normal for an adolescent rebel to complicate things, either. When Joanna was sent to prison for theft to get money to buy booze and drugs after her breakup with John, it turned out why she was an anomaly. Joanna's attitude in this prison was the worst of the worst itself. Since she showed no signs of rehabilitation, the guards, out of concern, sent her for a psychiatric evaluation. The psychiatric evaluation revealed her hidden nature. It was a psychosis called antisocial personality. What did you find out? Yes, she had a psychotic disorder called antisocial personality. Antisocial personality is a personality that is incapable of reasoning, such as not violating the rights of others or committing acts of violence. Some data show that this illness can cause depression, drug addiction, and alcoholism. All of these symptoms apply to Joanna. I know a little about the name of that disease. This antisocial personality is a definite mental disorder, and even modern medicine doesn't know exactly what causes it, right? It is said that it can be caused by parents' excessive expectations or pressure from others. Are you saying that her abnormal rebelliousness is caused by this disease? Yes, that is very likely. As she grew up, her distorted personality may have become more and more apparent. Did the guards at the prison not do anything about it? Keep looking into it. OK.Leave it to us. President Lloyd! I'll keep you posted on the results of our analysis. Meanwhile, John has returned to a peaceful life after parting ways with Joanna. But such a peaceful situation was not going to last. After regaining a peaceful life with his daughter, John heard about Joanna through rumors, but thought it was none of his business and tried to ignore her. However, Joanna contacted him again. She said, "I want to live with you again.”. John had a glimmer of hope when he heard from Joanna. He thought it might be okay to live with her. And then, he got back together with her. John you idiot! Why did John think it would be okay? There is no such thing as fragile hope. This must be codependence. Have you ever heard of co-dependence? Co-dependence is two people who are happy to be needed and consequently dependent on each other. For example, co-dependence is the feeling of liking yourself, thinking that Milk needs me...or liking Milk for relying on you. Well, that is a fact. Ha-ha-ha. Hey, no! Don't be smug! Joanna, back together with John and financially stable, lived peacefully for a while. However, one thing triggered the reawakening of Joanna's evil personality. That was the birth of Joanna's second daughter in 2006. Yes, Joanna was a big baby hater. Her dislike for her own child, which she had given birth to with a painful stomach ache, grew with the stress of raising a child. Then she turned to alcohol and illegal drugs again. She neglected her beloved daughters, sometimes passing out from overdosing on illegal drugs or selling her body to other men for drugs. One day, about three years into her life, a shocking incident occurred. Joanna had been drinking more and more every day, and one day she drank two liters of high alcohol content vodka. Drunk and unconscious, Joanna went towards John and the children in the living room. John was astonished to see Joanna. In her hand was a dagger knife with a blade over 15 cm long. Joanna was drunk and without knowing why, she suddenly began to tear up the carpet with the knife. He thought, "If I don't do something, I'll get killed.My children will be in danger." After this incident, John broke up with Joanna to save his life and his children's lives. It's too scary. I can't believe John didn't see it until he was in this situation too. I now know how scary codependency can be. So John is finally awakened by his sense of duty to protect his children. While Joanna was out of control, she also developed a certain ability. It was the ability to manipulate men. After leaving John, Joanna went to prison several times for theft and prostitution to continue drinking and using illegal drugs. Then, in 2009, Joanna moved to an apartment in Peterborough, a city in eastern England. In an interview with the landlord to move into the apartment, she told him that she had been sexually abused by her father and that she had been in prison for killing him because she couldn't take it anymore, which made him feel sorry for her. She was then able to rent a room. I'm sure you can understand Milk, her father didn't abuse Joanna, nor was he murdered by her. But you mean she lied about having committed murder in the past in order to gain his sympathy? I don't understand this girl. Yup. Joanna remained as aggressive as ever. But many men were attracted to her. She had a beautiful visual with blue eyes, a well-defined face, and straight blonde hair. However, she had a gap in her life, with a painful past, and men were attracted to her. One man in particular developed a strong relationship with Joanna. That was Gary Richards. He was a big guy, about 2 meters and 20 centimeters tall. On the surface, Gary scared everyone around him by saying, "I'm a bad guy," but in reality, he was a petty thief who couldn't do anything more than steal.So he adored Joanna, who had a strong ferocity that he did not have.Joanna also gained physical strength by subduing the big man.The two of them further increased their presence and aggression by teaming up . The beautiful female boss and her strong minions seem to be a common sight in recent anime. It is easy to imagine them standing out. But usually in anime, those characters die early on. “This duo has no fear. They are the strongest!" They made everyone around them think so. Joanna was a fighter, but gradually she began to feel a certain emotion. It was a feeling of "I want to kill people.”. Joanna, who had always had a distorted personality, became unstoppable when she teamed up with Gary and became powerful. Then she caused a horrific incident that shook the whole of England. Joanna invited Lukasz, whom she had just met on 3/18/2013, to come to her room on 3/19/2013 with the invitation "I will be your girlfriend ❤︎". Lukasz thought he could have a sweet time with the beautiful Joanna, so he went to her room completely unprotected. Joanna plunged her dagger knife deep into his heart. She then called her partner, Gary, to dispose of the body. Joanna had finally committed the murder she had always wanted to commit. The sensation was beyond anything she could have imagined. She felt a tremendous amount of pleasure and an uncontrollable urge to kill even more. Her next target was her apartment landlord. Ten days after her first murder, she suddenly attacked her landlord and stabbed him repeatedly with a knife. When she saw the landlord out of breath, she asked him, "What should I do? ❤︎I did it again❤︎" and smiled. This is exactly what I call insanity. But why was Gary so obsessed with Joanna like this? He was so insanely submissive, this guy. Good question. Why was Gary so obsessed with Joanna? It was because of a disease called sensory psychosis. Sensory psychosis is a disease in which one person's delusions are contagious to others and they share the same delusions. In this case, Joanna's delusion that killing was pleasurable and that killing more would make it more enjoyable was transmitted to Gary. But why did Gary end up sharing his delusion? People with sensory psychosis are characterized by intimate relationships with the person who is the source of infection and isolation from others. For example, the disease is common in marital relationships, parent-child relationships, and relationships between religious gurus and their followers. Gary was with Joanna, who was a bundle of insanity, and he was isolated from everyone around him. So he was in a typical situation . They are the worst kind of duo, sharing delusions and doing evil. Evil will always be brought to justice! What a pompous douche, Lloyd! Ha ha. On April 2 of the same year, when Joanna asked him to kill more people, Gary took her to Hereford, a town he knew well. Gary pulls up beside a man walking his dog in a quiet residential neighborhood. At the same time, Joanna immediately grabbed a knife, jumped out of the car, and stabbed the man to death. When Joanna came back with the bloody knife in her hand, she kissed Gary on the cheek and gave him a big smile and a thank you. If someone doesn't stop this soon, it's going to get very bad! That's right. But actually, many things had already started to happen that day. The police were looking for Joanna after they found the landlord's body. Gary's car again pulled up beside the man who was walking his dog. Joanna ran up to the man and screamed, "I want to kill more!" and stabbed him in over 40 places with a knife. She then took a liking to the man and the dog he was walking and brought it back to her car. I see your point, Lloyd. Yes. However, Joanna's crime also ended here. Based on eyewitness accounts and security camera footage, the police determined that Joanna was the culprit. The police immediately began a search of the neighborhood. At the time, Joanna had no idea she was in such a situation. Joanna was playing in the park with the dog she had just stolen. Gary, who was waiting in his car, saw many police cars driving around the area and sensed something was wrong, so he fled alone, leaving Joanna behind. Joanna was easily arrested by the police when they arrived at the park. I heard Joanna didn't look at all offended when she was arrested. I heard she was laughing and dancing around saying, "Murder is no big deal, it's better than being ugly or fat." Thanks to you guys, I now understand why she easily pleaded guilty at her trial. The sentence handed down to her was life in prison. She was sentenced to the heaviest sentence in England, where the death penalty does not exist. Joanna was a serial killer who killed many people, but her victims were not limited to those who were stabbed with knives. There was a girl who suffered from fear when she saw the news about Joanna. That would be her own daughter, Sian, the oldest of 14, right? Sian switched schools after her friends found out that her mother was a murderer. And now she is said to suffer from depression and nightmares. 'Will I become a murderer like my mother one day?' she once asked her father, John. Joanna lacked human emotion and continued to enjoy killing as if she were playing a game. Even now, she has not offered an apology for her crime. As long as she has no intention of atoning for her crime, the grief and suffering of the victims' families will never heal. She has made everyone she met unhappy and ruined their lives. This should never happen again! President Lloyd! The incident prevention device requested by President Biden is ready. Oh - thank you. Guys, I'm clicking the RUN button! Success!!! Thanks guys!!! Yay. Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!! I feel super great!!! Good job everyone!!! It was a difficult mission today. I'm tired. I'm going to bed early. Everyone go home early today and rest your tiredness!See you tomorrow! Lloyd! I'm leaving too. Hahhhh, I'm tired, finally home! My phone is ringing again! Thanks, kid! You're the man! Genius! President Biden! Did you see the Illuminati art has been changed? Now that I ran the device, as you requested, similar incidents can no longer occur in the US! Also you have given me the best reputation as a politician ever! You are my best shadow man! You are the mastermind behind the whole world! Ha-ha. So, what's the reward for today's mission? Hmmm...$700,000 for you! Yay!!! That's $200,000 more than I got last time!!!! Thank you!!! Keep up the good work on your emergency missions!!!! Yeah, keep up the good work! Hey! Hey! Milk! If we make another $700,000, we'll buy some Twitter stock! we'll buy the same number of shares as Elon Musk! That amount is the cost of a day's entertainment for Elon Musk. | The Secret Society of Darkness that runs the world | UCxFi6Uqy31oxnkg4NWskQwQ | 2022-06-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,356 | 22,104 |
p4sxvvft3qM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4sxvvft3qM | Guided Tour of the Akashic Library - 8/29/2020 - 1 of 3 | there we go all right everyone um give yourselves permission give yourselves permission to relax and just fully [Music] resonate with whatever is coming to us if your body's permission to relax so that whatever energy comes in and takes us off to a journey is able to flow through our entire being you may notice that your feet are already relaxing so that all the energy flowing within you can flow out through your body you may notice your energy is emanating from you like an akashic auric field top of your head maybe even the sides of your head and your shoulders may feel very light as all the beautiful sacred divine energy flows in give yourself a moment to release all control and management to your body and the elements of your body invite yourself to relax invite your brain to just shut off it doesn't need to work so hard so everything you receive you may accept with 100 percent faith and trust breathe flow and glow emanate and flow allow the cells and the molecules within your body to relax so that energy is welcome to flow through them and around them invite your senses to fill with this beautiful akashic energy whichever ones wish to activate are the ones that are ready to be your primary message bringers and allow your chakras to fill up so as they activate you will see whichever chakras whichever energy centers are the most powerfully connected with your coming experiences which may vary from moment to moment invite your body feel very light and floating as though a cloud has come down and claimed you is ready to carry you up let yourself just fall back on this cloud feel the energy within it a cloud that just carries you up up in the air up through the skies through the atmosphere up through the hemisphere through the stars the universe collective of galaxies up through the dimensions the frequencies of through time and space warped bent flowing effervescent realities allow your cloud to carry you all the way up through the portals through the doorway into the great hallway of the akashic library where it places you standing in the doorway of the great hall of the akashic library give yourself a moment to resonate and adjust feel whichever of your senses are activated you may feel like the information is visual or auditory you may hear someone say either outside your ear or in the back of your head something like we are here for you our child this may be an emotional experience for you if you have any anxiety invite it to release with trust and faith open yourself and say i am here library accept me absorb me invite me in you may be receiving downloads of information that seem like the tiniest seedling when it arrives but once you receive it acknowledge it and accept it it opens up and fills you with tremendous understanding or powerful lessons give yourself a moment to just resonate with this beautiful place the great hall of the records of the akashic library and allow it to present itself to you let its presentation flow into your body so you may feel it within your senses within your meat then your chakras your energy i will continue this journey describing it visually receive it in whatever way your body naturally opens and absorbs look around this great hall you see walls upon the shelves of books and scrolls you might even see objects orbs runes parchments might see a microfiche contain a corner or some computers or projection booths every which way you look you see tomes and vehicles for your ability to absorb knowledge if you look up you will see there are floors upon floors rising up you might see ladders or stairs climbing up the bookshelves and from one floor to the next and if you peer down any aisles between the bookshelves you see they go back further further further you realize you could explore this library for hours days and eternity and never find the end of it this moment i want you to call out to your librarian one or more may appear and how they appear is how they appear for this moment open your senses your librarian may be visual or it may he or she or it may appear in a different way call to your librarian librarian i am here i'm ready for a tour i would like you to escort me to interesting corners and places within this library open and invite your librarian to present in whatever way your librarian does at this moment acknowledge accept and receive your librarian will direct you first we are going to visit a very special place it is a place where you can go and actually see what it's like to be any kind of being in any kind of place so we're going to go forward guided by our librarians to a room that has a great window huge window that when you look through it not only do you see it through it but it feels like your awareness becomes one with what you are seeing and there is a station where you can press levers or type in data to bring up any kind of place this is an inter-dimensional viewing portal your librarian leads you to this place once there look around look at the window look at the table in front of you or counter where you input your data with your librarian's help play with it so you can set any time or place and this view screen will show you other dimensions collectives through all time and space every frequency play with it to see what other dimensions and galaxies and frequencies are out there take your time to enjoy looking through and seeing there's the dimensions of colors of flowing energy [Music] there are dimensions where it feels like you're an amoeba a very strange place there are dimensions where there are no sense of gravity or direction there are collectives where you are unique yet one with everyone through this space you can visit the fairies and the mermaids the sasquatch get to know them angelic realm you can see the cone of inception where all the souls are born you can see the tachyons dancing through space in this place you can also see the lives of those who have made their their books open for public access ask your librarian to share with you the life of someone who was famous you may only get glimpses and moments of someone's life you may see it from their perspective or from an outsider's perspective looking upon them pull yourself back back out of this viewing space looking around again in this room with the great window and the table with the levers and the knobs the control booth you see next to the window there's a doorway set the levers the controls to a dimension that is very simple one that's just flowing energy flowing energy of sound or color or anything that just feels comfortable with you when you and your librarian have set the controls your librarian will direct you to the doorway you can walk through and become one with the frequency that you have selected allow yourself to go through the doorway into the dimension you have chosen and just resonate become one with it experience what it's like on all your senses emotional psychological physical and just let yourself completely flow then you hear your librarian calling you back back through the doorway into the control room looking through the great window to the place you had just been a moment before looking back upon this interesting dimension that you had just visited were and then your librarian guides you out of this room into the next room which is pitch dark you and your librarian enter a room where you feel like you are standing in the middle of absolute nothing you are well supported but there isn't nothing around you except floating screens on each screen there is a being from some place or somewhere somehow it's like an internet chat room where anyone can speak with anyone allow yourself to relax there you may be actually having a meeting or you may be watching a meeting or a chat just let yourself merge into this experience see what happens this is a place where great meetings are held you may be witnessing a great meeting at this moment and again your librarian guides you guides you back into the lit library filled with books and scrolls and artifacts as you continue into a hallway where all of the books are moving sometimes they rest on their shelves or sometimes they float about sometimes it's like they're in their own little party and they're talking with each other some of them are floating in the air some are piled on the floor that you can feel the life energy of each of these books that they are interacting with each other this is the hall of open books this is the hall where those who have lived lives that they wish to share with the public of our human existence or any existence are kept go into this hallway and look at the books you see books from the angelic realm it's from the demon realm books from different galaxies different races different dimensions different collectives let yourself just stand in the room and watch it as reason books socializing together and sharing their stories with each other hold out your hands and just stand there receptive we'll see you will find a book will set itself apart from the rest and gently float through the air into your receptive hands accept this book cure unfiltered and just receive whatever floats into your hands when you are ready let the book merge into your being or allow yourself to dive into the book whatever presents itself to you be completely receptive allow the experience to overwhelm you wash over you may ask questions of it and then as though is releasing you from its power the book rises out of your hands you're again standing in this room looking at all of the tomes floating about piling when you look up you can see again so many floors above you with ladders and shelves and stairs you see ahead of you a fun stairway calling to you like it's lighting up approach the stairway and walk up walk up to a floor above to a floor above where you find a very cozy nook that gets created especially for you your personal little hideaway library room where you can go and step away from all of the vast halls and important scriptures to your own cozy little nook an area that is filled with reading material that is just for you in a sweet little cozy space that is perfect for you look around at the decor the design look at the books on the shelves one next to the other at the binding and the titles that you can see this is the room that is filled with your most favorite akashic records and with suggested records for you that you can easily harmonize with feel welcome to brush your fingers along the books every every record in here is available to you it's your own personal and private little reading space you can pull out any book you want and glance through it if you like or dive deep you can look at book after book if you wish and now i would like you to put down whatever books you have look again around this space turn to your librarian ask your librarian if there's anything else you should see or anything your librarian should tell you ask your librarian to share a show-and-tell moment with you that is specifically for you okay thank your librarian as you can see this is a place you can come to any time you want and explore for as much as you like there is so much here in the akashic library invites your body your mind your awareness to merge again [Music] your librarian is going to stay with you for the rest of this class so as you return to your body and bring your awareness back to this time and this place you will feel your librarian is coming with you to help as we continue with our coming journeys gently let yourself merge again invite the multi-dimension to return with the three dimension and become one with yourself and your place welcome back welcome back everyone okay so give yourself a moment you may want to stretch a little bit sort of get that merging back into place if you'd like we're going to take a 5 minute break it's 2 18 so at 2 no 219 so at 2 24 we will start again so if you want to jot down any notes you're welcome to and um when we come back we'll answer questions or do a little bit of shares just remember this was only the teeniest blip of all the fun things you can do in the library okay i'll see you all in a few minutes you | Bonita Woods | UCA9kp6L7crQheqi3OtxsQ2g | 2020-08-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,256 | 12,184 |
rtMVLFptJZg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtMVLFptJZg | Deism | Wikipedia audio article | deism D is M or des is M derived from Latin Deus meaning God is a philosophical belief that posits that God exists as an uncaused first cause ultimately responsible for the creation of the universe but does not interfere directly with the created world equivalently deism can also be defined as the view which posits God's existence is the cause of all things and admits its perfection and usually the existence of natural law and Providence but rejects divine revelation or direct intervention of God in the universe by miracles it also rejects revelation as a source of religious knowledge and asserts that reason and observation of the natural world are sufficient to determine the existence of a single creator or absolute principle of the universe deism gained prominence among intellectuals during the Age of Enlightenment especially in Britain France Germany and the United States typically these had been raised as Christians and believed in one God but they had become disenchanted with organized religion and Orthodox teachings such as the Trinity biblical inerrancy and the supernatural interpretation of events such as miracles included in those influenced by its ideas were leaders of the American and French Revolutions theism is considered to exist in the classical and modern forms where the classical view takes what is called a cold approach by asserting the non-intervention of a deity in the natural behavior of the created universe while the modern deist formulation can be either warm citing an involved deity or cold citing an uninvolved deity these lead to many subdivisions of modern deism which serves as an overall category of belief topic overview deism is a theological theory concerning the relationship between a creator and the natural world de istic viewpoints emerged during the Scientific Revolution of 17th century Europe and came to exert a powerful influence during the 18th century enlightenment deism stood between the narrow dogmatism of the period and skepticism though deists rejected atheism they often were called atheists by more traditional theists there were a number of different forms in the 17th and 18th centuries in England deists included a range of people from anti-christian to non-christian theists for deists human beings can know God only via reason and the observation of nature but not by revelation or by supernatural manifestations such as miracles phenomena which deists regard with caution if not skepticism theism is related to naturalism because it credits the formation of life in the universe to a higher power using only natural processes deism may also include a spiritual element involving experiences of God in nature the words deism and theism both derived from words for God the former from Latin Deus the latter from Greek Theo's yet prior to the 17th century the terms deism and deist were used interchangeably with the terms theism and theist respectively theologians and philosophers of the 17th century began to give a different signification to the words both theists and deists asserted belief in one supreme god the Creator but the theist taught that God remained actively interested in an operative in the world which he had made whereas the deist maintained that God endowed the world at creation with self-sustaining and self-acting powers and then surrendered it wholly to the operation of these powers acting as second causes perhaps the first recorded use of the term deist French days day occurs in Pierre V RIT's instruction crania and ladakh tren de Lafayette de la Vangel Christian teaching on the doctrine of faith in the gospel 1564 reprinted in bails dictionnaire 1697 and tree Viren Verret a Calvinist flagged the term as a neologism unmotivated deism as a new form of Italian heresy Verret wrote that a group of people believed in some sort of God like the Jews and Turks but regarded the doctrine of the evangelists and the Apostles as a mere myth according to him deists wrongly misinterpreted the Liberty given to them during the reform period in England the term deist first appeared in Robert Burton's the anatomy of melancholy 1621 Lord Herbert of share burry 1583 to 1648 is considered the father of English deism and his book de Veritate 1624 the first major statement of deism deism flourished in England between 1690 and 1740 at which time Matthew Tyndall's Christianity as old as the creation 1730 also called the deists Bible gained much attention later deism spread to France notably through the work of Voltaire to Germany and to North America topic features the concept of deism covers a wide variety of positions on a wide variety of religious issues sir Leslie Stephen describes the core of deism as consisting of critical and constructional elements critical elements of Dias thought included rejection of religions that are based on books that claim to contain the revealed Word of God rejection of religious dogma and demagogy skepticism of reports of miracles prophecies and religious mysteries constructional elements of Dias thought included God exists and created the universe God gave humans the ability to reason individual deists varied in the critical and constructive elements they argued for some rejected miracles and prophecies but still considered themselves Christians because they believed in what they felt was the pure original form of Christianity that as Christianity as it supposedly existed before it was corrupted by additions of such superstitions as miracles prophecies and the doctrine of the Trinity some deists rejected the claim of Jesus divinity but continued to hold him in high regard as a moral teacher a position known as Christian deism exemplified by Thomas Jefferson's famous Jefferson Bible and Matthew Tyndall's Christianity as old as the creation other more radical deists rejected Christianity altogether and expressed hostility toward Christianity which they regarded as pure superstition in return Christian writers often charged radical deists with atheism note that the terms constructive and critical are used to refer to aspects of deus t'k thought not sex or subtypes of deism it would be incorrect to classify any particular deist author as a constructive deist or a critical deist as Peter gay notes all deists were in fact both critical and constructive deists all set to destroy in order to build and reasoned either from the absurdity of Christianity to the need for a new philosophy or from their desire for a new philosophy to the absurdity of Christianity each deist to be sure had his special competence while one specialized in abusing priests another specialized in rhapsodes to nature and a third specialized in the skeptical reading of sacred documents yet whatever strength the movement had and it was at times formidable it derived that strength from a peculiar combination of critical and constructive elements it should be noted however that the constructive element of deism was not unique to d ism it was the same as the natural theology that was so prevalent in all English theology in the 17th and 18th centuries what set deists apart from their more orthodox contemporaries were their critical concerns defining the essence of english deism as a formidable task like priestcraft atheism and free thinking deism was one of the dirty words of the Age deists were stigmatized often as atheists by their Christian opponents yet some deists claim to be Christian and as Lesley Stephen argued in retrospect the deist shared so many fundamental rational suppositions with their Orthodox opponents that it is practically impossible to distinguish between them but the term deism is nevertheless a meaningful one to many men of letters of the time agree about the essential nature of English deism for modern scholars to ignore the simple fact that what sets the deist apart from even their most latitudinarian Christian contemporaries as their desire to lay aside scriptural revelation is rationally incomprehensible and thus useless or even detrimental to human society into religion while there may possibly be exceptions most deists especially as the 18th century wears on agree that revealed scripture is nothing but a joke or well invented flam about mid-century John Leland in his historical and analytical account of the movement view of the principle deistic alert squarely states that the rejection of revealed Scripture as the characteristic element of deism a view further codified by such authorities as Ephraim chambers in Samuel Johnson deism Wright Stevens bluntly is a denial of all revealed religion one of the remarkable features of deism is that the critical elements did not overpower the constructive elements as a Graham wearing observed a strange feature of the deist controversy as the apparent acceptance of all parties of the conviction of the existence of God and basil Willie observed em Paul hazard has recently described the deists of this time as rationalist with nostalgia for religion men that is who had allowed the spirit of the age to separate them from orthodoxy but who like to believe that the slope they had started upon was not slippery enough to lead them to atheism topic concept of reason according to the deists reason provides all the information needed by natural religion I understand the belief of the existence of a God and the sense and practice of those duties which result from the knowledge we buy our reason have of him and his perfections and of ourselves and our own imperfections and of the relationship we stand in to him and to our fellow creatures so that the religion of nature takes in everything that is founded on the reason and nature of things consequently the deists attempted to use reason as a critical tool for exposing and rejecting what they saw as nonsense I hope to make it appear that the use of reason is not so dangerous in religion as it is commonly represented there is nothing that men make a greater noise about the NA mysteries of the Christian religion the Divine's gravely tell us we must adore what we cannot comprehend some content that some mysteries may be or at least seem to be contrary to reason and yet received by faith others contend that no mystery is contrary to reason but that all our above it on the contrary we hold that reason as the only foundation of all certitude wherefore we likewise maintain according to the title of this discourse that there is nothing in the gospel contrary to reason nor above it and that no Christian doctrine can be properly called a mystery topic arguments for the existence of a god some deists used the cosmological argument for the existence of God as did Thomas Hobbes in several of his writings the effects we acknowledge naturally to include a power of their producing before they were produced and that power presupposes something existent that hath such power and the things so existing with power to produce if it were not eternal must needs have been produced by some web before it and that again by something else before that till we come to an eternal that is to say the first power of all powers and first cause of all causes and this is at which all men conceived by the name of God implying eternity incomprehensibility and omnipotence topic history of religion and the deist mission most deists see for instance Matthew Tyndall's Christianity as old as the creation and Thomas Paine's the age of reason saw the religions of their day as corruptions of an original pure religion that was simple and rational they felt that this original pure religion had become corrupted by priests who had manipulated it for personal gain and for the class interests of the priesthood in general according to this worldview over time priests had succeeded in encrusting the original simple rational religion with all kinds of superstitions and mysteries irrational theological doctrines laymen were told by the priests that only the priests really knew what was necessary for salvation and that laymen must accept the mysteries on faith and on the priests authority this kept the laity baffled by the nonsensical mysteries confused and dependent on the priests for information about the requirements for salvation the priests consequently enjoyed a position of considerable power over the laity which they strove to maintain and increase deists referred to this kind of manipulation of religious doctrine Eze priests craft a highly derogatory term as Thomas Paine wrote as priest craft was always the enemy of knowledge because priest craft supports itself by keeping people in delusion and ignorance it was consistent with its policy to make the acquisition of knowledge a real sin deist saw their mission as the stripping away of priests crafts and mysteries from religion thereby restoring religion to its original true condition simple and rational in many cases they considered true original Christianity to be the same as this original natural religion as Matthew Tyndall put it it can't be imputed to any defect in the light of nature that the pagan world ran into idolatry but to their being entirely governed by priests who pretended communication with their gods and to have thence their revelations which they imposed on the credulous as divine Oracle's whereas the business of the Christian dispensation was to destroy all those traditional revelations and restore free from all idolatry the true primitive and natural religion implanted in mankind from the creation one implication of this deist creation myth was that primitive societies or societies that existed in the distant past should have religious beliefs that are less encrusted with superstitions and closer to those of natural theology this position gradually became less plausible as thinkers such as David Hume began studying the natural history of religion and suggesting that the origins of religion lay not in reason but in the emotions specifically the fear of the unknown topic freedom and necessity Enlightenment thinkers under the influence of Newtonian science tended to view the universe as a vast machine created and set in motion by a creator being that continues to operate according to natural law without any divine intervention this view naturally led to what was then usually called necessity rien ism the modern term is determinism the view that everything in the universe including human behavior is completely causally determined by antecedent circumstances and natural law see for example lumetri slum machine as a consequence debates about freedom versus necessity were a regular feature of enlightenment religious and philosophical discussions because of their high regard for natural law and for the idea of a universe without miracles beasts were especially susceptible to the temptations of determinism reflecting the intellectual climate of the time there were differences among deists about freedom and determinism some such as Anthony Collins actually were necessity reans topic immortality of the soul deists hold a variety of beliefs about the soul some such as Lord Herbert of chere burry and William Wollaston held that Souls exist survived death and in the afterlife are rewarded or punished by God for their behavior in life some such as Benjamin Franklin believed in reincarnation or resurrection others such as Thomas Paine had definitive beliefs about the immortality of the soul I believe in one God and no more and I hope for happiness beyond this life I trouble not myself about the manner of future existence I content myself with believing even to positive conviction that the power that gave me existence is able to continue it in any form and manner he pleases either with or without this body and it appears more probable to me that I shall continue to exist hereafter than that I should have had existence as I now have before that existence began still others such as Anthony Collins Bolingbroke Thomas Chubb and Peter Annette were materialists and either denied or doubted the immortality of the soul topic terminology these two authors and 17th and 18th century theologians in general referred to God using a variety of vivid circumlocutions such as divine providence Supreme Being divine watchmaker nature's God used in the United States Declaration of Independence father of lights Benjamin Franklin used this terminology when proposing that meetings of the Constitutional Convention begin with prayers topic classical deism you topic historical background day istic thinking has existed since ancient times among the ancient Greeks Heraclitus conceive double logos a supreme rational principle and said the wisdom by which all things are steered through all things was both willing and unwilling to be called Zeus God Plato envisaged God as a Demiurge or craftsman outside ancient Greece many other cultures have expressed views that resemble deism in some respects however the word deism as it is understood today is generally used to refer to the movement toward natural theology or free thinking that occurred in 17th century Europe and specifically in Britain natural theology is a facet of the revolution in worldview that occurred in Europe in the 17th century to understand the background to that revolution as also to understand the background of deism several cultural movements of the time contributed to the movement topic discovery of diversity the humanist tradition of the Renaissance included a revival of interest in Europe's classical past in ancient Greece and Rome the veneration of that classical past particularly pre-christian Rome the new availability of Greek philosophical works the successes of humanism and Natural Science along with the fragmentation of Christianity and increased understanding of other faiths all helped erode the image of the Catholic Church is the unique source of wisdom destined to dominate the whole world in addition study of classical documents led to the realization that some historical documents are less reliable than others which led to the beginnings of biblical criticism in particular when scholars worked on biblical manuscripts they began developing the principles of textual criticism and a view of the New Testament being the product of a particular historical period different from their own in addition to discovering diversity in the past Europeans discovered diversity in the present the voyages of discovery of the 16th and 17th centuries acquainted Europeans with new and different cultures in the Americas in Asia and in the Pacific they discovered a greater amount of cultural diversity than they had ever imagined and the question arose of how this vast amount of human cultural diversity could be compatible with the biblical account of knows descendants in particular the ideas of confucius translated into european languages by jesuit missionaries like michelle Ruggieri philippe couplet and francois noel are thought to have had considerable influence on the deists and other philosophical groups of the Enlightenment who were interested by the integration of the system of morality of Confucius into Christianity in particular cultural diversity with respect to religious beliefs could no longer be ignored as Herbert wrote in des religione laci 1645 many faiths or religions clearly exist or once existed in various countries and ages and certainly there is not one of them that the lawgivers have not pronounced to be as it were divinely ordained so that the Wayfarer finds one in Europe another in Africa and in Asia still another in the very Indies topic religious conflict in Europe Europe had been plagued by sectarian conflicts and religious wars since the beginning of the Reformation in 1642 when Lord Herbert of share burries de Veritate was published the 30 Years War had been raging on continental Europe for nearly 25 years it was an enormous ly destructive war that it is estimated destroyed 15 to 20 percent of the population of Germany at the same time the English Civil War pitting King against Parliament was just beginning such massive violence led to a search for natural religious truths truths that could be universally accepted because they had been either written in the book of nature or engraved on the human mind by God topic advances in scientific knowledge the 17th century saw a remarkable advance in scientific knowledge the Scientific Revolution the work of Copernicus Kepler and Galileo set aside the old notion that the earth was the center of the universe these discoveries posed a serious challenge to biblical and religious authorities Galileo's condemnation for heresy being an example in consequence the Bible came to be seen as authoritative on matters of faith and morals but no longer authoritative or meant to be on science Isaac Newton's 1642 - 1727 mathematical explanation of universal gravitation explained the behavior both of objects here on earth and of objects in the heavens in a way that promoted a worldview in which the natural universe is controlled by laws of nature this in turn suggested a theology in which God created the universe set it in motion controlled by natural law and retired from the scene the new awareness of the explanatory power of universal natural law also produced a growing skepticism about such religious staples as miracles violations of natural law and about religious books that reported them topic precursors early works of biblical criticism such as Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan and Spinoza's theological political treatise as well as works by lesser-known authors such as Richard Simon and Isaac Lapierre paved the way for the development of critical deism an important precursor to D ISM was the work of Edward Lord Herbert of shibori D 1648 he has been called the father of English deism and his book de Veritate on truth as it is distinguished from revelation the probable the possible and the false 1624 the first major statement of deism however his beliefs in divine intervention particularly in response to prayer are at odds with the basic ideas of deism in Herbert's account of one incident he prayed I am not satisfied enough whether I shall publish this book to Veritate if it be for thy glory I beseech thee give me some sign from heaven if not I shall suppress it and recounts that the response was aloud though yet gentle noise came from the heavens for it was like nothing on earth I had the sign I demanded like his contemporary Descartes Herbert searched for the foundations of knowledge in fact the first two thirds of de Veritate are devoted to an exposition of Herbert's theory of knowledge herbert distinguished truths obtained through experience and through reasoning about experience from innate truths and from revealed truths innate truths are imprinted on our minds and the evidence that they are so imprinted is that they are universally accepted Herbert's term for universally accepted truths was notice yet communes common notions in the realm of religion herbert believed that there were five common notions there is one supreme god he ought to be worshipped virtue and piety are the chief parts of divine worship we ought to be sorry for our sins and repent of them divine goodness that dispense rewards and punishments both in this life and after it the following lengthy quote from herbert can give the flavor of his writing and demonstrate the sense of the importance that herbert attributed to innate common notions which can help in understanding the effect of Locke's attack on innate ideas on Herbert's philosophy no general agreement exists concerning the gods but there is universal recognition of God every religion in the past has acknowledged every religion in the future will acknowledge some sovereign deity among the gods accordingly that witches everywhere accepted as the supreme manifestation of deity by whatever name it may be called I term God while there is no general agreement concerning the worship of God's sacred beings saints and angels yet the common notion or universal consent tells us that adoration ought to be reserved for the one god hence divine religion and no race however savage has existed without some expression of it is found established among all nations the connection of virtue with piety defined in this work as the right confirmation of the faculties isn't always has been held to be the most important part of religious practice there is no general agreement concerning rites ceremonies traditions but there is the greatest possible consensus of opinion concerning the right confirmation of the faculties moral virtue isn't always has been esteemed by men in every age in place and respected in every land there is no general agreement concerning the various rights or mysteries which the priests have devised for the expiation of sin general agreement among religions the nature of divine goodness and above all conscience tell us that our crimes may be washed away by true penitence and that we can be restored to new union with God I do not wish to consider here whether any other more appropriate means exists by which the divine justice may be appeased since I have undertaken in this work only to rely on truths which are not open to dispute but are derived from the evidence of immediate perception and admitted by the whole world the rewards that are eternal have been variously placed in heaven in the stars in the Elysian Fields punishment has been thought to lie in metempsychosis in hell or in temporary or everlasting death but all religion law philosophy and conscience teach openly or implicitly that punishment or reward awaits us after this life tea here is no nation however barbarous which has not and will not recognize the existence of punishments and rewards that reward and Punishment exist as then a common notion though there is the greatest difference of opinion as to their nature quality extent and mode it follows from these considerations that the dogmas which recognized as sovereign deity and join us to worship Him command us to live a holy life lead us to repent our sins and warn us of future recompense or punishment proceed from God and are inscribed within us in the form of common notions revealed truth exists and it would be unjust to ignore it but its nature is quite distinct from the truth based on common notions tee hee truth of Revelation depends upon the authority of him who reveals it we must then proceed with great care in discerning what actually is revealed w/e must take great care to avoid deception for men who are depressed superstitious or ignorant of causes are always liable to it according to gay Herbert had relatively few followers and it was not until the 1680s that Herbert found a true successor in Charles Blount 1654 to 1693 Blount made one special contribution to the deist debate by utilizing his wide classical learning Blount demonstrated how to use pagan writers and Pagan ideas against Christianity other deists were to follow his lead topic deism in britain you topic John Locke the publication of John Locke's an essay concerning human understanding 1689 but dated 1690 marks a major turning point in the history of deism since Herbert's de Veritate innate ideas had been the foundation of deist epistemology Locke's famous attack on innate ideas in the first book of the essay effectively destroyed that foundation and replaced it with a theory of knowledge based on experience in Addis deism was replaced by empiricist deism Locke himself was not a deist he believed in both miracles and revelation and he regarded miracles as the main proof of Revelation after Locke constructed deism could no longer appeal to innate ideas for justification of its basic tenets such as the existence of God instead under the influence of Locke in Newton deists turned to natural theology into arguments based on experience in nature the cosmological argument and the argument from design topic flowering of classical deism 1692 1740 Peter gay places the zenith of deism from the end of the 1690s when the vehement response to john tollens christianity not mysterious 1696 started the deus debate to the end of the 1740s when the tepid response to Conyers Middleton's free inquiry signaled its close among the deists only Anthony Collins 1676 to 1729 could claim much philosophical competence only Conyers Middleton 1683 to 1750 was a really serious scholar the best-known deists notably John Toland 1672 1722 and Matthew Tyndall 1656 217 33 were talented publicists clear without being deep forceful but not subtle others like Thomas Chubb 1679 217 47 were self educated free thinkers a few like Thomas Wolfson 1669 to 1731 were close to madness during this period prominent British deists included William Wollaston Charles Blount and Henry st. John first vie count Bolingbroke the influential author Anthony Ashley Cooper 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury is also usually categorized as a deist although he did not think of himself as a deist he shared so many attitudes with deists that gay calls him a deist in fact if not in name notable late classical deists include Peter Annette 1693 - 1769 Thomas chump 1679 - 1747 Thomas Morgan - 1743 in Conyers Middleton 1683 - 1750 topic Matthew Tyndall especially noteworthy as Matthew Tyndall's Christianity as old as the creation 17:30 which became very soon after its publication the focal center of the deist controversy because almost every argument quotation an issue raised for decades can be found here the work is often termed the deists bible following Locke's successful attack on innate ideas Tyndall's deist bible redefined the foundation of deist epistemology as knowledge based on experience or human reason this effectively widened the gap between traditional Christians and what he called Christian deists since this new foundation required that revealed truth be validated through human reason topic David Hume the writings of David Hume are sometimes credited with causing or contributing to the decline of deism English deism however was already in declined before Humes works on religion 1757 1779 were published furthermore some writers maintained that Humes writings on religion were not very influential at the time that they were published nevertheless modern scholars find it interesting to study the implications of his thoughts for deism Hume skepticism about miracles makes him a natural ally of deism his skepticism about the validity of natural religion cuts equally against deism and D isms opponents who were also deeply involved in natural theology but his famous dialogues concerning natural religion were not published until 1779 by which time deism had almost vanished in England in the natural history of religion 1757 Hume contends that polytheism not monotheism was the first and most ancient religion of mankind in addition contends Hume the psychological basis of religion is not reason but fear of the unknown the primary religion of mankind arises chiefly from an anxious fear of future events and what ideas will naturally be entertained of invisible unknown powers while men lie under dismal apprehensions of any kind may easily be conceived every image of vengeance severity cruelty and malice must occur and must augment the ghastliness and horror which oppresses the amazed religionist and no idea of perverse wickedness can be framed which those terrified devotees do not readily without scruple apply to their deity as II grabbed wearing Sai the clear reasonableness of natural religion disappeared before a semi-historical looked at what can be known about uncivilized man a barbarous necessitous animal as Hume termed him natural religion if by that term one means the actual religious beliefs and practices of uncivilized peoples was seemed to be a fabric of superstitions primitive man was no unspoiled philosopher clearly seeing the truth of one God and the history of religion was not as the deist had implied retrograde the widespread phenomenon of superstition was caused less by priestly malice than by man's unreason as he confronted his experienced experts dispute whether Hume was a deist an atheist or something else Hume himself was uncomfortable with the terms deist an atheist and Hume scholar Paul Russell has argued that the best and safest term for Humes views is irreligion topic deism in continental Europe English deism in the words of Peter gay traveled well as deism waned in england it waxed in France in the German states France had its own tradition of religious skepticism and natural theology in the works of Montaigne Bale and Montesquieu the most famous of the French deists was Voltaire who acquired a taste for Newtonian science and reinforcement of de istic inclinations during a two-year visit to England starting in 1726 French deists also included maximilien robespierre and Rousseau for a short period of time during the French Revolution the cult of the Supreme Being was the state religion of France Kent's identification with deism is controversial an argument in favor of conda's deist as allan woods chants deism in pirazzi and Emmeline EDS Kent's philosophy of religion reconsidered Bloomington Indiana University Press 1991 an argument against conda's deist is Stephen pom quests Kent's theistic solution topic deism in the united states in the United States enlightenment philosophy which itself was heavily inspired by deist ideals played a major role in creating the principle of religious freedom expressed in Thomas Jefferson's letters and included in the First Amendment to the United States Constitution American Founding Fathers or framers of the Constitution who were especially noted for being influenced by such philosophy include Thomas Jefferson Benjamin Franklin Cornelius Harnett governor Morris and hugh williamson their political speeches show distinct day istic influence other notable founding fathers may have been more directly deist these include James Madison possibly Alexander Hamilton Ethan Allen and Thomas Paine who published the Age of Reason a treatise that helped to popularize deism throughout the United States and Europe unlike the many Diaz tracts aimed at an educated elite Payne's treatise explicitly appealed to ordinary people using direct language familiar to the laboring classes how widespread deism was among ordinary people in the United States as a matter of continued debate a major contributor was Ellie who Palmer 1764 to 1806 who wrote the Bible of American deism in his principles of nature 1801 and attempted to organize deism by forming the deistic 'el Society of New York and other day istic societies from Maine to Georgia in the United States there is controversy over whether the founding fathers were Christians deists or something in between particularly heated as the debate over the beliefs of Benjamin Franklin Thomas Jefferson and George Washington Benjamin Franklin wrote in his autobiography some books against deism fell into my hands they were said to be the substance of sermons preached at Boyles lectures it happened that they wrought in effect on me quite contrary to what was intended by them for the arguments of the deists which were quoted to be refuted appeared to me much stronger than the reputations in short I soon became a thorough deist my arguments perverted some others particularly Collins and Ralph but each of them having afterwards wronged at me greatly without the least compunction and recollecting Keith's conduct towards me who is another free thinker and my own towards Vernon and miss Reed which at times gave me great trouble I began to suspect that this doctrine though it might be true was not very useful Franklin also wrote that the deity sometimes interferes by his particular Providence and sets aside the events which would otherwise have been producting the course of nature or by the free agency of man he later stated in the Constitutional Convention that the longer I live the more convincing proofs I see of this truth that God governs in the affairs of men for his part Thomas Jefferson is perhaps one of the founding fathers with the most outspoken of deist tendencies though he is not known to have called himself a deist generally referring to himself as a Unitarian in particular his treatment of the biblical Gospels which he titled the life and morals of Jesus of Nazareth but subsequently became more commonly known as the Jefferson Bible exhibits a strong deist tendency of stripping away all supernatural and dogmatic references from the Christ story however Frazer following the lead of Sydney ahlstrom characterizes Jefferson as not a deist but a theistic rationalist because Jefferson believed in God's continuing activity in human affairs Frazer cites Jefferson's notes on the state of Virginia where he wrote I tremble at the thought that God is just and he warned of eventual supernatural influence to abolish the scourge of slavery topic decline and rebirth of deism deism is generally considered to have declined as an influential school of thought by around 1800 but has since experienced an extraordinary resurgence as it's simple science and reason based philosophy has been rediscovered in the Internet age the 2001 American religious identification survey Aris which involved 50,000 participants reported that the number of participants in the survey identifying themselves as deists grew at the rate of 717 percent between 1990 and 2001 if this were generalized to the u.s. population as a whole it would make deism the fastest growing religious classification in the US for that period with the reported total of 49,000 self-identified adherents representing about 0.02 percent of the u.s. population in 2001 as of the time of the 2008 RS survey 12% 38 million of the American population were classified as deists after the writings of Woolston and Tyndall English deism went into slow decline by the 1730's nearly all the arguments in behalf of deism had been offered and refined the intellectual caliber of leading deists was none too impressive and the opponents of deism finally mustered some formidable spokesmen the deists of these decades Peter and net 1693 to 1769 Thomas chub 1679 217 47 and Thomas Morgan - 1743 are of significance to the specialists alone it had all been said before and better it is probably more accurate however to say that deism evolved into and contributed to other religious movements the term deist became rarely used but deist beliefs ideas and influences remain they can be seen in 19th century liberal British theology and in the rise of Unitarianism which adopted many of the isms beliefs and ideas although this decline has entirely reversed during the early 21st century some commentators have suggested a variety of reasons for the former decline of classical theism or perhaps actually simply a decline in the use of the term deism rather than in the more universality deist philosophy the rise growth and spread of naturalism and materialism which were a theistic the writings of David Hume and Immanuel Kant and later Charles Darwin which increased doubt about the first cause argument and the argument from design turning many though not all potential deists towards atheism instead criticisms by writers such as Joseph Marie de Maistre and Edmund Burke of excesses of the French Revolution and consequent rising doubts that reason and rationalism could solve all problems deism became associated with pantheism free thought and atheism all of which became associated with one another and were so criticized by Christian apologists frustration with the determinism implicit in this is the best of all possible worlds deism remained a personal philosophy and had not yet become an organized movement before the advent in the 20th century of organizations such as the world union of deists with the rise of Unitarianism based on de istic principles people self-identified as Unitarians rather than as deists an anti deist and anti Reason campaign by some Christian clergyman and theologians such as Johann Georg Hammond to vilify deism Christian revivalist movements such as peat ISM and Methodism which taught that a more personal relationship with a deity was possible topic contemporary deism contemporary deism attempts to integrate classical deism with modern philosophy and the current state of scientific knowledge this attempt has produced a wide variety of personal beliefs under the broad classification of beliefe deism classical deism held that a human's relationship with God was impersonal God created the world and set it in motion but does not actively intervene in individual human affairs but rather through divine providence what this means is that God will give humanity such things as reason and compassion but this applies to all and not to individual intervention some modern deists have modified this classical view and believed that humanity's relationship with God is transpersonal which means that God transcends the personal impersonal duality and moves beyond such human terms also this means that it makes no sense to state that God intervenes or does not intervene as that is a human characteristic that God does not contain modern deists believe that they must continue what the classical deist started and continue to use modern human knowledge to come to understand God which in turn is why a human like God that can lead to numerous contradictions and inconsistencies is no longer believed in and has been replaced with a much more abstract conception a modern definition has been created and provided by the world Union of deists Wood that provides a modern understanding of deism deism is the recognition of a universal creative force greater than that demonstrated by mankind supported by personal observation of laws and designs in nature in the universe perpetuated and validated by the innate ability of human reason coupled with the rejection of claims made by individuals and organized religions of having received special divine revelation because deism asserts the existence of God without accepting claims of divine revelation it appeals to people from both ends of the religious spectrum Antony flew for example was a convert from atheism and Raymond Fontaine was a Roman Catholic priest for over 20 years before converting the 2001 American religious identification survey Aris which involved 50,000 participants reported that the number of participants in the survey identifying themselves as deists grew at the rate of 717 percent between 1990 and and one if this were generalized to the u.s. population as a whole it would make deism the fastest growing religious classification in the u.s. for that period with the reported total of 49,000 self-identified adherents representing about 0.02 percent of the u.s. population at the time topic modern-day istic organizations and websites in 1993 Bob Johnson established the first deist organization since the days of Thomas Paine and Ella who Palmer with the world Union of deists the wood offered the monthly paper publication think currently the wood offers to online deist publications think online and Deus dick thought in action as well as using the internet for spreading the deist message the wood is also conducting a direct mail campaign in 1996 the first website dedicated to D ISM deism dot-com was launched by the world Union of deists in 1998 Sullivan - county comm was originally the virginia/tennessee affiliate of wood and the second deism site on the web it split from be ism calm to promote more traditional and historical deist beliefs in history the positive deism movement began in 2004 historically and to the present day deists have been very critical of the revealed religions as well as trying to be constructive positive deists focus their efforts solely on being constructive and avoid criticism of other faiths in 2009 Chuck Clendenen one of its adherents published a book entitled deist so that's what I am the aim of the book was to educate those who believed similarly but did not know the words deism in deist that there is a name for their belief in 2009 the world union of deists published a book on deism deism a revolution in religion a revolution in you written by its founder and director Bob Johnson this book focuses on what D is amass to offer both individuals in society in 2010 the would published the book an answer to CS Lewis mere christianity which is a rebuttal to the book Mere Christianity by the Christian apologist CS Lewis in 2014 the wood published its third book God gave us reason not religion which describes the difference between God and religion and promotes an eighth reason as God's greatest gift to humanity other than life itself it proposes that people can have belief in the Supreme intelligence God that is beyond a reasonable doubt the world union of deists in 2016 became a producer of the film adaptation of ian Ruskin's play to begin the world over again the life of Thomas Paine the film includes important coverage of Thomas Paine's profound deism and his work to promote deism in 2010 the Church of deism not affiliated with the world Union of deists was formed in an effort to extend the legal rights and privileges of more traditional religions to deists while maintaining an absence of established dogma and ritual topic subcategories of contemporary deism modern deists hold a wide range of views on the nature of God and God's relationship to the world the common area of agreement is the desire to use Reason experience and nature as the basis of belief there are a number of subcategories of modern deism including monotheism this being the default standard concept of deism polytheism Pandy ism spiritual deism processed deism Christian theism scientific deism and humanistic deism some deist see design in nature and purpose in the universe and in their lives prime designer others see God and the universe in a co-creative process prime motivator some deists view God in classical terms and see God as observing humanity but not directly intervening in our lives prime observer while others see God as a subtle and persuasive spirit who created the world but then stepped back to observe prime mover topic pantheism Pandy ism combines elements of deism with elements of pantheism the belief that the universe is identical to God Pandy ISM holds that God was a conscious insentient force or entity that designed and created the universe which operates by mechanisms set forth in the creation God thus became an unconscious and non-responsive being by becoming the universe other than this distinction and the possibility that the universe will one day return to the state of being God Pandya stick beliefs are deus tick the earliest allusion to Pandy ism found to date as in 1787 in translator Gottfried grows interpretation of pliny the elder's natural history beim plenteous den man 1x spinosus and diamond Pandya stand menon Conte east Natur oder got cane van der welt get Renta's oder abacus undertows wesson saying the tour east die ganze shop funk i'm concrete Oh moon Devin's ashamed s MIT seiner got hype Bischoff and zu same here Gottfried says that plenty is not spinosus but could be called a pantheist whose nature or God is not a being separate from the world its nature as the whole creation in concrete form and thus it seems to be designed with its divinity the term was used in 1859 by German philosophers and frequent collaborators Moritz Lazarus and Haman Stein Thal in zeitschrift fur Volker psychology in sprock wissenschaft they wrote man's tell s also done denken Frye OBE cite theists and pantheist an atheist in Destin wound Wharram Nick Dodge Pandey isten this is translated as so we should let these thinkers decide themselves whether they are theists pantheists atheists deists and why not even pandas in the 1960s theologian Charles Hart earned scrupulously examined and rejected both deism and pandey ism as well as pantheism in favor of a conception of God whose characteristics included absolute perfection in some respects relative perfection in all others or our writing that this theory is able consistently to embrace all that is positive in either deism or pantheism concluding that panentheism contains all of deism and pandey ism except they're arbitrary negations topic contemporary deist opinions on prayer many classical deists were critical of some types of Prayer for example in Christianity as old as the creation Matthew Tyndall argues against praying for miracles but advocates prayer as both a human duty and a human need today deists hold a variety of opinions about prayer some contemporary deists believe with the classical deists that God has created the universe perfectly so no amount of supplication requests or begging can change the fundamental nature of the universe some deists believe that God is not an entity that can be contacted by human beings through petitions for relief rather God can only be experienced through the nature of the universe most deists do not believe in divine intervention but still find value in prayer as a form of meditation self cleansing and spiritual renewal such prayers are often appreciative that us thank you for rather than supplicated that us please god grant me some deists practice meditation and make frequent use of affirmative prayer a non supplicated form of prayer that is common in the new thought movement topic recent discussion of the role of deism Charles Taylor in his 2007 book a secular age showed the historical role of deism leading to what he calls an exclusive humanism this humanism invokes a moral order whose ontic commitment is wholly into human with no reference to transcendence one of the special achievements of such deism based humanism is that it discloses new anthropocentric moral sources by which human beings are motivated and empowered to accomplish acts of mutual benefit this is the province of a buffer disengaged self which is the locus of dignity freedom and discipline and is endowed with a sense of human capability according to Taylor by the early 19th century this deism mediated exclusive humanism developed as an alternative to Christian faith in a personal God and an order of miracles and mystery equals equals see also | wikipedia tts | UCqsTEykZZCMfAA5wK3mEjyQ | 2018-12-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,284 | 50,298 |
2gykG3cuTqo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gykG3cuTqo | ProgSoc AGM 2018 | you then we have ten constitutional amendments okay let's go get those when we get there you know I'm in love that we have the elections for the decisions Jimmy not that it's just some general business anything so G so Chris your system pops up is it thank you baby yeah I'm not so happy here applause I'm Jenny Preston got some unexpected other time like you know me I was here before um so she said oh there's Justin 17 I hear I will completely go Mia minutes from wiki and just ya might wanna sleep a bit singing say you know we can hear the famous executive artistic and some old timers for that [Music] we had we needed for sailors you know it's inclusive of proxies we actually have 15 proxies which burned each other they move into the same as what institution than this the same subjects and yes they also operate decide not you were aware in 2017 of service kind of like Libyan activity really fun mania that certain things or events conduct business nothing substantial just a people facilities a quest full-time and president without seeds and yeah it's just a bit of a mess [Music] pretty reckoned um yes exactly it progressed be sucked back to see more on mm maintaining them trying to recruit even make one of the previous execs prettiest presents Oscar D like would you do repeat with you again basically said that sort of interesting things done up I was the treasurer loss here and basically we had expenses specific no that's the name should be lost in sandals so we had a roughly powerful team come there were no real expenses that problems goals we have only big passions yeah did another one eventually the heme felon or something so much so you know get in contact with the people from you know Pete luxury and getting contact together society instead I didn't want you to be too concerned about the lack of not having a room there's on that spinner software in the past where I'm a few years ago before building eleven was constructed while stop using our group and all of our weekly meetings and events and stuff with God in every room we only lost the room and kind of kind of made this society not inactive I'm going to do a room no but if it was survived and yet course it'll probably little dirty martini so the assistance officer Chris the same is he is one stop being able of us Webster but we had to start using digital lesson we discuss this a bit more to not experience a position actually but he's painting on either side pocket it was really expensive actually semi quarrels among us and a lot of that phosphorus treated people spam directories to have what also stuck in there I mean Google anybody described directories or try to move the serve outside but then the only difference active members step down in their collections so they were only like five edits for a decision so everyone goes so I became president in two different societies and try to collective on FCN Moorhead bathroom West president was Jenny was Christina and you're just way too much of the end and not accept it does anyone have any objections that thinking the old steps the minutes yep 67 minutes all right so now into the executive all so as well saying like I miss you was to try and provide also recovered I've done some book reversal assist so you see the kind of 56 financial pendants from the recent rebels Republic from the last night bubble city is innocent mister I don't know about 170 Lawrence's we wrote a few like college events crucial components flood and smaller events and preparations I'll see you I mean we didn't really have a great relationship activate loss vehicles of the activity every stablish that relationship make sure to learn about the single we also to establish conscience take that and all the connections would be on stop when the other things such as straight yes and lead and all those people do everyday reality is well supported I finally become operated with a few of the different instead society or the security yes I mean will success from this year we've proven that you've ever going to meet how to ruin a success across something is to be good to have one but we don't need um there's also possibilities next year about guilt sorting rhythmic CFO phenom Atacama kind of collaborated groove movie can kind of collaborate with all the societies in this stuff who knows also the plan for this year so we'll see what happens I guess a list of the defendants could run severely because of the offense coming up you showed us HTC bug-eyed rallies against that some experts great fun but we resumed we need ups in the Orang semester babies in the FL page you know how to be able shop there talk about his ideas or some coding problems as a whole that if only went to be successful like they're probably you know roughly like my people to ever since then around the middle semester and to that we had the budget only physical operation like society I was sponsored by Westpac also ruin a large budget event around the whole weekend it was really good then we had some collaboration all sweet they're going to send us two of those for anyone's messed up our noses in the spring semester engineering society is kind of idea and say what that was bizarre I didn't comment relationships with a bunch of different startups and they used by the end technology and they were trying to get people to do internships where they stop and do like say three months at IBM and and take the school that I'm again apply that to the stops and basically I mean lots of her writings so we just kinda gave them some help [Music] so just getting some stuff from the evening to the other societies and societies what crisis eyes were around and people doing some special company then due to the success of this we clean up started vibrating - Security's design and we hope that could learn in English so that was our cybersecurity how I got the room seven people come there to live outside Syria stop playing around with some national life plan itself how many people came to learn about will sugar and try moving the sacrament and also a preparation and stuff and what does about babies we have a lot of practicing programming politicians always have the event in spring so does ICPC style programming event also runs doing that also very successful we had to say more amount people there and we got a backbone I think there's about 60 people there just like a reporter for the program a politician yeah and you include a few teams from that like they were independent we got them to start training for our season and we sent all the teams to the ICC division courses last week once again give us an example yeah and uh one of those games actually all five individuals variational foundations which means they're in there were 69 teams from Australia New Zealand Fiji competing the traditionals and it's regionals aim to be the top squad texture giving intent which is like really aggressive then some it's like an event by actually going to be competing for spinal bones and also spoke funny sergeant when I broke yeah we both models in Brazil is so a big part about fun you to disclose bicyclo so one thing you can see it's a lot about successful events such as the active one and very competitions and done funding from my struggle I'm sucking ugly to go out to eat like yes from happen and then going about $900 and silence this year which is really significant and then a bit of it was from fade and I thank you so next year I think one of the really good next year's accident didn't really bullying too much to see I think based on the reputation that was built up from previous three years and so trying to get funding for what we're doing is a little challenging I'm so again we won my second so yeah we started off with four points trend and good and then spent and then you got with seven point six so a lot of elements I think especially I think you spend a lot of money on me I thought alone and I'm not ready just mouth on the price cool but man was it right yeah no so about 60 people contesting we yeah but we did get a lot of positive feedback from among I think a lot of positive feedback was based on the prize pool I think was just when the events of July at least he just caught me 20 minutes yeah so if hopefully next year and again I don't wanna say definitely because based on how many people will get for the participants were falling in but we should try to save someone even hopefully it's good for something if I don't think max overall and I still think Russ events like this we can spend very little money still wrong been staying at one such and still get very positive all this is what can you do that yeah and things so I don't know like what monster set upon some at the moment the way on sabbatical boxes from kids go Alex in Georgia now take us how accidentally used to work longer and this fellowship or a few scholarship it's common and like no one ever made Russell Conwell bank now but this year we do so the other night we have two together some George one and we have the Commonwealth my son George but I think it requires signature its instructions with Georgie it's just like one of us and like just the president into a transfer where for the Commonwealth Bank bomb you actually need to sit down you need to have the president and the drop both file on each transaction which is really good for the security of your money so being that we'd like to do as part of these here's some antibodies miracle ammonia costs like the a simple one 6k move that money across from controllers into the coma bag shop the LMS and George in town and only have the commonwealth bank account and the momentum has i use of racing in trading so after that kind of I think I may be destitute or something yeah you don't need some major problem writing that's anyone passes like major objections to that or wants to discuss it because record yeah so I mean said it would be it's like you don't have one of us to make the question what are you difference we both at bugging it's either of us quit of transmittal audio and on TV I've known since a little head but if the next few things that have to do is bounce as well two sets of all games when you hand over the back like I'm details ancient book I go to both backs and get into sign written by Bob through the AGM minutes and dirty things and so some days you having one account since we don't I wants to transfer money we need to go into the issue posts they are back something is part of that is similar to any web you can't really need to come in without EMS and the minister would need to explicitly say that we agreed to comply down in Georgia now shut it down yeah so that's I think we had CSO so as I said this is actually in a season month so I'm going to do misreporting Tesla is still being posted on digital issues and we need to comment solution so the most expensive part of situation which is City five US dollars a month is simply required for e1 four gigabytes of storage which is due to their preference it mustn't be false on this I'm Vinny Asami it's mommy used to a lot of like a carpenter's felt like you know back in the day from so kind of like the survey and when you a member you get a log into this up and you could get a play around so we've also never see website on there but it's just it doesn't make sense these days because you can't really see a free web posting you can build a droplet on digital ocean get $100 pre-student better so I mean the way that is so really in with the car kind of kind of offerings around which means they gain from it so suppose that I mean I lost my view saying pointing to be making cuts it's notes by the network but existing custom like previous members is still there and the students in storage and they want their that's not something we still do run example we keep on there and we put out like that I don't - go / - go led for stolen awkward it's just no I can't thanks very much we do know that vibrates storage to some way I like the storage is not actually actively use my bread sandwich rifling storage then in gonzuela probably not so a few years ago the story chocolate equals something along those lines and a lot of time it's kind of like you know eject is that understanded weakness there's a lot of you know history only basically letting you know something just ain't right that really look like this I think well the cell phone call so it's like Jesse mm Jesse's been telling you about so much stuff and like a blush partly history internet I mean like the prospective members but the pages are a lot like them if part of this is like history of society so you have interesting stop definitely stay but if people are using the watch in that storage boy videos or something maybe we can have a frank discussion with them be like we're spending this much on storage and you mean like with Google Drive so what's what's the condition that basically if you could kinda member you're allowed use this thing it's there forever laughing starter and you stand for that [Music] okay did you take it down something on the agenda Ross whoever takes adversity so our system is working it's a man who stopped down yeah yeah but we told him thank you start down Pete Stickney are stuffed around with protesters but I don't know let's keep it up so the animal study seems to be I think you just go there you know it used to be like fun getting skills or something but it's just a rock in the Heritage group and we discussed with them like putting out physical server which we have it's not internet rap and then we don't need to pay to chill ocean yeah so but kind of pencil through this the most problem was I believe that crap like they were using it for like you know obvious and stuff they didn't actually have any like a sting right answer I don't think they're like businesses the size anything in Iraq so we wouldn't need it to get you know the Unitas mice might be addressed what is that we have reserved was one three eight to five six and seven are yeah yeah yeah I think most these discussions kind of golfers so we've been talking with I know Athena must remove the stop there Alex finally accepted a new digital we don't counsel I did buy out the cetera but it just never happened I believe they may have issues on there exactly yeah who knows what I mean even nothing hangs out of Washington and one minute look more difficult it's just a fact that a lot of our executive is this year working full time so it's probably a good day at rue the day and i got CS ODEs working full-time and cut over there actually physically move the server this big bar so christmas previously storing physical so I just story about getting play at this house or something it's now being used into the storage room PFLP alongside what remains about stop wrong room which I believe is just gonna be broke and a bunch of games yeah all the type of stuff that but pop the India stuff yeah only thing I thought the rounded off my serum yes yes based off what I Ryan Dalziel thought like you know sounds Corrections up we were briefly talking with them about potential separation of where maybe they will give us like service and what storage and we've been run some events for them and stuff like that yeah so a few weeks ago we had this discussion with them so we can chase them up on that I mean I have to make sure that salsa generation that works for both cause we don't want to become like salsa side today you know that your responses and every week they're running a different answer difference also most of all right so decided to add about the idea cos you guys just need to be able to access the server hardware from just outside UTSA they're posting anything like that well it's like I think that side see what made that show what they brought like a battery clothes because he Nexus the Nexus any so like that let me just begin our student want you to keep the acedia no messing yeah alright so yeah we wants to the other executive reports it's pretty much any of us person she cannot meet up to what we've already said secretary let's do you have anything but nobody must know the voting box um first of all proxies engineers not that's just a proxy all right so constitutional minute so we have ten introduced Thai so I'll have to specify it constitutional amendments 14 amendments generally read in the it's like the oldest city in history of the society get constitutional state amenities times and unfortunately very adverse opinion to me so yes some of these amendments are a little bit more significant there obviously under Obama if you want to do we have a URL down then if you go to that URL you go to Cynthia which goes through them in detail like us like you know before I walked out the Constitution you might just hope as we all go through these I mean so after they have through police men stood for freedom and actually suggest to the people each themselves will highly recommend a deputy prosecutor focus on making these amendments is where primarily removing some you're obviously in redundancy we both of these amendments four groups in each of these papers to the series should be changing every year all right so that skills the first one so those points some difference so those who don't know activate is the union of a simple absolute used to be called the UTS Union they changed an official name legal names would be active in UTS now Austrian want to change the definition where it currently says Union UTS Union one to change the unions activities yes and what we noticed you TSP do this mentions to Union to throughout the Constitution I'm the other one you saw is how this commonly gonna change but you see has changed in any luck 2015 used to be a comma this like University of Technology Policy they go to the ball around the same time that West Mississippi he change the name yeah yeah time is all so we've got 100 changing this thing while picks out this a little bit it's my body what are you there we kind of Oh [Music] number two response about the length of membership so I'm the Constitution expects a new subscription is dated the cardigan donors just will be still on the February of each year the 1 lakh base pairs of against insurgents or just one replaces with a new subscription state expire on thank those for the seventh match so there are a few reasons before it is those pissed I removed some mu regarding like the very spirit it's just like is very superior the recent why's that we're about in January or East grace period in addition to that it's a little bit of a yourself yeah and there's also some redundancy this is actually like covering up the great spirits talking about cold simply yeah I will someone standardized with Yale societies and basically the most important one is always is actually not really confinement activities yes for comments Bassam activate UTS specified that one invited at some of the county up to 31st of December and since memberships have now shifted online we actually can't control the symbol that activated while taking their descriptions and say yeah yeah it's it's a thing we're going to try to do like a full engineer at a breakneck supersonic classy happen for five years that it's not possible yet it's like a basement so no that's not okay I'm just yeah there's nothing else on this one yes for this one I'll sister alright third one this one's like really redundant so basically you know you can make a change to what Matt was in 2015 are any geum's used to be you know how much I didn't stop eating babies like some group doomed to October to standardize with the rest of the society is them so yeah everyone does it be a general but when they did that that's actually waiting all these in turn also seem to be you know constitutions are out there and one of those is this each steps like exemption from these flaws is the two dozen 15 yeah and you know that's just like three years ago there's no needs to be there forever so what we're making then this people we cut out the other dump in 2015 pot yeah so anyone have any things discussed for this one all right [Music] yeah yeah so if you like this [Music] executives it's midnight in the Constitution has an executive debate should I warn them what general committee you can sit yes I'll be example says he's got a lot of all the societal generally is suspended yes sign committee I mean you don't have to like functionally they can still be the same exactly it's we do the same things except nobody is these tremendous to the success of the society it's really just you know what the Constitution says observe what we wait for daylight we'll go through some the other tenants until they're not was just email process or it would be careful that neither [Music] like when the student meetings so what that was going to be official party meetings after two weeks but we have to do this yeah what in the Norwegian army Oh since CSG in special now just I'm actually supposed to do the find it yeah yep - my most of these summer youth likes less than housing like the Theotokos change behind it society that's exciting I'm sorry no it is to remove those you know okay so let's simply rate by the decisions we got the society Cristal yeah [Music] thank you kids doing this one is that will be useful in any more people coming back [Music] yes I'll see you too [Music] mr. Ross won't you stop when you have the room we actually need to get in sir there's a special role for Ebola no BP all the walls of a song they remember but they were kind of like exactly say no good so they can access the roof done each time that people in a song like that but thing is one winner our dream anymore so there's no it's just me at the moment that's pretty well done but true we actually now have beside areas offices the only is all this is a similar kind of thing where they're not an executive according to the Constitution but they still can do some samples and if we did have room in the future it's reasonable to expect them some of those liaison officers would have effectively a road like this where they can control access to the room suppose that were proposing we remove all these with exquisite dimensions of key altar appointments and key overhaul - Oscar now all they mention this what did we never really get access to the stuff again don't get is something that like keep all the wrong lights off would have access certainly the simple route that you need to sober up then like we should other people I don't think most executives would even access it but we're just gonna see us know about that question for tabletop this is I know what this can't get lost you could get pretty dope you sucked I'd like to set it off with something I'm guessing but yeah that's the same time ain't really executive members without a key we have some latest offices some of those would probably have a key it doesn't necessarily have to be a specific role so anything else at this one yes number six on this one's pretty similar actually it's ones about the route as well I said all members holding keys yes but it doesn't call them evil it's so simple that technically without the Hasmukh to the program society groups leading to same showing all reasonable efforts to maintain the security of those words it's this one is that really specific I think to did lay out the filled room yeah so I don't know that country exactly how it was finally you had the room and when you enter into the room feels like a small part which was actually owned by a text off we'd be like events um before that cop song but okay so we were in 10th really am over in ten 380 so you have to walk through another Society for going to get to our rooms that's why he mentions things like you know blues the into the same Hodgins so we're proposing to replace it just want a little bit of knowledge sharing a single member song access packages of the society original make more reasonable methods to maintain security so we have never but hopefully a few shows like you're gonna yeah it's just a emotion air anyone have any objections Alton sounds with this one taking as off yes it's sector or it wants to be anonymously this one's a little small change to sector so at the moment the Constitution digitally states that the secretary shall act as the vice-president in their assets so it's a bit weird like why they're just secretary yeah it's just me that's something it's you for this year it still is totally back to its I enjoy a nice salad i Celia boy anyway what about ya we can get back way we will say that you committed this Minneapolis yeah which I know some people that do exact cause me personally Karan exact this year that's DMX program that's just like home like you know two or five carbons actually I wanna show you one set uh you know our students doing sorry I mean speaking in terms of so the other alternative could be is actually cone five of the guys are all central official roles and make them actual executives but make their executive roles that don't need to be built because not all executive roles need to be filled but yeah but that leads to office you know season 15 you still have to be have it happen at a GM yeah or against you to me so that's earpiece so the idea for the example is always it's it's people whose desire be directed from Africa Iraq which is Maryland would be is equivalent it's just people that want to put in a bit more they have something they can put on their resume skills that it's not especially good for something we have a lot of like thirsty to become execs light or all the asanas journalistic media to being said it's just a show same thing as obvious yeah all right working so this one's kind of interesting what I really all societies have this problem but now a constitution actually is pretty explicit about and the statement saying about shades accounts needing to be wasn't well this a bit of an active duty is some one thing but it doesn't explain what quantities like you're actually good to go to like let's talk about unit later you don't see the looks I give them till I go through all this and might have a formal crap water or can you just give it to like what do you make the same effect does this vegetable soup legit but it's very unclear and it's actually kind of redundant in every way I guess it's like the lost beauty in sight as long as foam can remember for example so well probably at least in the last five pennies in the last ten years even the same Constitution is just not painful one of the reasons for this is I thought it actually does happen when we get me today so as part of regulation process we do need to prevent bolts activate make sure our balances out make sure we found for everything and it's effectively no on so that refrigeration process is v1 so we're proposing that we actually call this condition because of the replication process meaning and also we don't have things in the Constitution that on a topology is that kind of defeats the point by the Constitution and yeah kind of undermines everything else in there if there's something that's just never been called octavarium UTS professor said all these amendments this one is specifically recommended that we come to the recent we've just mentioned yeah especially the reaffirmation process does what we intend to this sponsors to creatively forces into a dimension for this one actually people call tail society tokyo society does something like this yes I think signal tea we had stuff like this that we had operating I thought we were good that I think that varies year not this year so I'm guessing is hitting me deactivate chocolate boy it will sit for now all right hands off the permit [Music] so for this monsters decide if we're running an AGM or changing the Constitution it specifically states that we need to provide notice on the Union notice board a broad range - you know either discuss that change and my phone is but yet because we're making 70 minutes here it's actually put up 484 sheets of paper with all the events on there and put on the space thank you guys thank you say that before the food court hold it oh yeah then supposed isn't stuff like that so what is this did you take a picture of it or most available for something like to thankful but I've tended to like if you Sharon yes so the reason we remove this one is we're not removing something that says we need to robot two weeks notice or notice to all members that's doing that you still need to give notice to all the members but the medium for doing that depends on you know the time so we email this year you can't effects for back-to-back work that you do know but you're putting like you you're the poster up on the notice board it's not necessarily effective and we want to kind of make the constitution of our Diagnostics the medium we're using for a credit and another thing is activate you just actually strongly recommend furious this wasn't in our original list of repentance but what a huge but I sent through our amendments I sent them where we condense it down revision was auditioning that mediate those 11 pages I said them one was through the whole baseball I've condensed it as we need to grow the notes they're like oh you shouldn't have to do that that's another matter I'm wondering since it's only against them he's home that's nowhere you know that the building you know their own spacious building too busy and this can be another food court again so the card food court will only activate outlets that is probably getting moved in there and they don't know the future of that kind of area so when they do that so we may not be able to I'm an amazing future was that so many things I was wrong yeah these are a virtual union under school come on there's a principal group where you like for excess stuff but I don't think this really about reporting in power which is quite interesting because I think a few years ago there's a proposal to actually mention and sometimes [Music] well I think that's why the racist they're doing this website as they do once you're in trouble I think their point we're doing these kind of things I'll say well they do seem to pay that's true that website by its program conference the faculty has that in most societies have in my lab themselves make note that this card like prostitutes um say a shy one that's okay [Music] sorry yeah okay so next thing is not exciting selections whose Bangalore executive positions [Music] so we have six so there's five positions and six people's so whose are useful going from top to bottom are on this leg is anyone earlier [Music] my simple booth Secretary's law I'm a boy in present so my thing is that I mean Kristen would be best for someone [Music] yeah [Music] anyone else [Music] right [Music] you Oh [Music] I just like to entity eminency barking drone only experiences something I think that I'm gonna get a president rule it's not finally UNIX you know want to make this year and I've been doing some some events they brought some people and let me have a foreign people I still do and I'm part of a few like next oh please girl I could go meet up and contact with as well so it would be nice to bring a boat stops name now in the industry yeah I'm Patrick and basically I'm only really affiliated with Proctor and why I see this society as you know it has it has real potential and just hearing stories from the from the olden days especially story and I just come to revise the free prints on projects in have some images to actually work on something and actually strive towards a goal and basically just diagnose apply activities instead of running the same whole thing every single year because you know University societies are always changing and we have to as well [Music] yeah I've had previous experience with the engineering society and will also be an executive trying to see it I feel like a lot of my so she decided to stop for engineering so sitting to supper engineer is like the most not engineer engineering but it comes a lot of the technical aspects which is our program society is sort of lets me take my technical knowledge and like people that I know and networking and stuff and take that in for a community of people that might be slightly more interested in that so the main reason I need to join the society as well as firstly to collaborate with all the other societies and branch out with more and also to be able to I guess you know take my knowledge or take the things that I can provide and help the society as much like have any on society yeah 17 questions for so the main thing would be is a collaboration of events so I won't be actually gonna say every single tech society event is also an engineering and classify us off you can't really do that that doesn't really make much sense so what I would have those like fine opportunities where they're two things and also like brainy and of course I for aquatic Society Space Society time security stuff like that is I feel like the more the wider in any sort of cost with your audience I guess from the other societies and with the collaboration of like getting on a table to organize a table would help the derivation process that would be Pendleton with the earning only the publications director or deciding [Music] I'm just gonna say because you said you knew or try and run the events of different flow previously doing begin idea like my ideas to seek additional sponsors and hopefully keep a with them bring a fresh person no question I do plan on doing internships on eBay - time since my license my internship overseas on exchange anything like that they are connected by second semester it's thought from walked in there is a potential chance however I what internship or any tension parents not are the city's most likely but their chance that's again this is all of the other five things very far but yeah but still I want to be doing like all the subjects during that time so I can still yeah around internship next semester in my case that's more really of time see this actually frees up more time for me and I actually have less time in a normal semester when I do not subject if no one has any other questions we'll have the engines ASM will either discussable or jitan a show you that yeah [Music] right so I guess these two going on speeches do we just want the [Music] why you're interested in being across all your experiences Society in and honestly like now that's experienced through many drinks I'm probably doing my internship at IBM I describe producers you know kind of accelerate you know in terms of like game call events up collaborating those societies like their board society you know maybe getting access to like drink printing lab and that kind of stuff so that may be cool project I'm not intending to do internships internships no yeah [Music] we have to treat Heather discuss two things well let's get to mostly surgery [Music] they went to the business [Music] sorry but I would just say that earlier treasurer is actually probably one of the role as the parodies in most ways they are like you know see entry on the bank accounts they meant to be doing a financial statement so don't think this order is like you know in terms of your superior or to get the roller I need smell like that oh I don't know I came up with this water actually just see I'm the next money secretary knows so who is CEO of [Music] however if nobody wants to need treasure off and somebody needs to become like ooo you go do something so no more I was this year proudly this year I have been what she was five accounts one of the main reasons did it what they got for any lady president black bears are anything kiss I think I can hold it all on helping someone it's in the problems when I experience but I don't want to be issue but people Young's me inspecting a lot and I mean I mean I could sue I could still like still sex right but I think those role as vice president and as it is really expensive you're trying to get everyone to like full yep I love in terms of secretary role basically I think I've been organize things pretty well I do like three minutes didn't secretary anything and what I mean you to do next year especially its basis side as well is spoken to how to best make working with and activate and as possible and because one time suit yourself and that's kind of in yellow but yeah question are you sure yes I like responsibility was just I and sort of and relationship in relationship to their sponsors people likewise tank [Music] commercials mentioned relationship [Music] so I know some people yes I have my babies also there might be treasures rolls but I don't have experience in yeah I mean no one people have experienced minerals from yep all right [Music] the trainer's just how advanced societies other than collaboration because all the funding is finally doing for that one as next yeah so hardly January and and everything north this is that's it all right yes [Music] all right ready [Music] specifically yes financial subject something [Music] [Applause] but you sucking a biker who doesn't want to be Treasury check what was gonna happen I was your mind yesterday except that that makes you a murderer yeah [Music] we have 40 okay so now we get to CSS so what we've decided to do and you've given it a name before they apply so I think there's some history behind this name the CSS has often had an assistant of some sort which is given a name yeah why what was that refers to again it's like the bathrobe right form hell yeah how do this is difficult it simplifies you okay yes so yeah we have these three minutes so whoever's not successful as the CSO they can go as the PFY and efficiently according to our Constitution will be on the edge one roll but we'll put down a motion to include as an exact role for this year can be conservative just as cosecant see that's our yeah yes my single person has a constitution so why don't we have seven [Music] yes : w tube however I like to do it just like the exclamation marks you because I don't care about saving anything that's fine I'll just write it what about gypsies and that was better anyway and so let me show the shoes Oh Karina was together when it comes to technical access days that was a big part of my whole job when I was working I business a bunch of service and stuffs when I was booking with my daughter and transfer RNA into things I had to stop like clinic service and we had remote service that we got to SSH into its whole thing one time I went to mail them to set up some stuff in the channel 7 server room but it's kind of cool yeah so I I've done stuff when it comes to lugging big boxes around and typing people and stuff oh alright okay sort of love the stuff I do I did some aww much related so I got a lot of experience where they don't do that securities glad stuff so that's just a big guess and that's where I want my things come from also the NIT you do with something called web systems which is like super basic things but if you keep going from there you can eventually like a lot more 70s there isn't actually any undergraduate Phoenix system school since this might be post gradual ones so if you want one that sort of stuff you're gonna let yourself take initiative messed up myself play install my croutons stuff like that my head cradle this is west of here I have no music or something for anything else and I put makes on the exit progress it's just the greatest thing ever I'm gonna pursue the bony frame and installed optics my duty should try my essential stuff sometimes act shows man yeah that's good story actually if this elder look them that we have it that is the simples terror package not just a watch not to follow but you said that people don't really know how to use Ubuntu opening some programs actually what they a really good initiative for us to as a workshop to teach people how to use the basic stuff like Guillen how to use the what I think what I process is because I've been doing and they've been itself by stuff like this semester which has a lot of electrical engineering students in it who are interested in programming but they suck they just they just calm use get to say that a life and having some workshops just to keep the basis I because I mean a lot of subjects expect you know in some 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3t1mLPF30Z4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3t1mLPF30Z4 | Channa (Buddhist) | Wikipedia audio article | channa the divine charioteer poli channa Sanskrit chandâga 6th century BCE in what is now Bihar in Uttar Pradesh India was a royal servant and had charioteer of Prince Siddhartha who was to become the Buddha Channel later became a disciple of the Buddha and achieved era hansip as is described in the 78th verse of the Dhammapada Chanda was a servant in the court of king suddhodana who was entrusted to attend to the needs of Siddhartha who had been lavished and pampered in a series of purpose-built palaces in order to shield him from thoughts of pain and suffering this was done due to a prophecy by the ascetic caseta who predicted that Siddhartha would renounce the throne to become a spiritual leader where he to contemplate human suffering Chanda was the servant who served as the charioteer pulled by the horse can't occur when Siddhartha saw the Foresight's whilst meeting his subjects in the Sakia capital Kapilavastu which prompted his decision to renounce the world during these expeditions Chanda explained to Siddhartha the sights of an elderly man a sick person a dead person whose funeral was being conducted and finally an ascetic who had renounced worldly life for a spiritual one as Siddhartha who had been secluded from such sights within the palace was taken aback Chanda was later entrusted by siddharta to accompany him upon his escape from the palace to become an ascetic whilst the remainder of the palace guards were asleep after initially protesting and refusing to accept that Siddhartha would leave him Chanda saddled Kenta guiding him out of the town aboard the horse to a forest by the edge of the Anoma River Chanda returned Siddharth is accouterments weapons and hair to sadhana upon his return to the palace after Siddhartha compelled him to return after Chanda had refused to leave him upon Siddharth is enlightenment as Gautama Buddha and returned to Kapilavastu Chanda became a Buddhist monk joining the Sangha due to his loan accompaniment of the Buddha on his renouncement Chanda behaved in an overbearing way to the other monks and frequently criticized the two chief disciples sri pada and Magalona in spite of continual advice from the Buddha he continued to abuse the other monks prior to the parinibbana the Buddha instructed Anandi to impose the brahmananda on channa whereby the other monks would simply ignore him after the parinibbana channel learned of the decree and feeling remorse for his behavior he fainted three times before asking and obtaining pardon he eventually became an arahant | wikipedia tts | UCmp1SkLvf1pYMPK7PE2mYXA | 2018-12-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 427 | 2,540 |
fVQvwkxctng | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVQvwkxctng | The Elitist Delusion | all right so today we are going to talk about a book which I think academic agent released about a month ago or at least it feels like it um it's about um um the Italian School of um elitism or whatever so but but basically um let's just jump a right into it so I listened to a couple of streams where academic Asian discussed um this book that he wrote the populist delusion and basically what was his motive um for writing it and basically it's he said that it was to show that um uh liberalist um like delusion that um you can remove politics uh from life from culture or that that there's any way to escape uh politics into culture into into something else um oh life I guess like one of the ideas that that keeps on coming up in the book is that um like you can't separate politics from the economy yeah yeah I would say uh the culture the uh politics basically and the flame is basically the delete are running them or other other ones who are dictating these things the culture and economy so I guess a good way to go into this would be to discuss what he means by the by the elite uh so by the elite it doesn't necessarily mean um you know the property owning classes um necessarily yeah um like it's look yeah let's say it's this way he he analyzes the the work of a few thinkers uh on going through the years uh one after the other and uh and it shifts kind of a bit okay so it begins with uh Moscow um and first it's about yes it's about the thinkers who kind of attack this liberal uh idea that uh that the people are in that in a democracy in the liberal democracy the people are the ones who are The Sovereign and they say no the elites are the sovereign um and uh the like we said that they control the culture and the economy and and they they dictate it uh from as a top-down thing um the the the idea of the system of checks and balances uh which you know is is part of this liberal uh myth uh it doesn't really work because it's all they're all part of the same Elite so they're all basically part of the same mindset and and they are basically the idea is that they want to preserve their power yeah so so they all kind of uh um support support each other against basically the people uh and uh and and and and and and what the thing that kind of changes well the years is that there's a gift was the idea that what the elites are now the managerial class uh so that kind of something that kind of that develops uh no you don't find it in the early thing because he talked about talks about which is the beginning of the 20th century but was the middle of the 20th century there's the there's the talk about that the man the managerial class is now taking over the managers who are managing companies and and the institutions and and Academy and so all the uh all those um managers and are part of kind of the same Elite and they want to maintain the power and and that's the idea here that's basically the book yeah the Insight of managerialism comes from uh James Bonham who uh in life was started as trotskyist uh ended up uh sort of recanting those views uh uh and a split of I think joining the National Review early on and shaping a little bit of American right-wing politics of the 50s but I I'd say not decisively so he always had an attraction uh from the stuff I've read of him and uh Orwell talking about him towards power and whatever government had a lot of power and was able to use it effectively and I I think his Burnham's conclusions about the managerial Elite having completely erased and taken over the Bourgeois is pretty inescapable at this point you saw this uh in the reaction to Elon musk's attempted takeover of Twitter well theoretically this is one of the richest guys of the world he's just trying to establish control over a little fiefdom of one uh single Tech Outlet if there couldn't be anything more Bourgeois than that that should be perfectly normal yet the entire system turns against them on that and talks about how it'll only be one man if there won't be any proper channels to verify what he's doing and the uh that the things that are allowed to be put on Twitter will all be correct of course the the fact that uh the people who are in charge of doing that on Twitter right now are are pretty terrible at it is beside the point oh it's because they are all part of the elite so the the the they are putting for the truth of the elite so that the thing that the elites believes in so uh on the afraid that Elon Musk will allow other things yes I'm the same with I mean Donald Trump yeah so you had this guy on president but he couldn't do anything because uh according to AA because uh the entire managerial Elite was against him uh we should we should add also I forgot to mention that kind of the idea kind of is not completely but but it is from the idea that because of this uh there is no essential difference between a liberal democracy and an authoritarian State that's the uh kind of of the claim that is uh I think AAA is kind of is not committing to it completely but but it is in the book um yeah I I don't know if I agree 100 on that you can get in a realist interpretation yes I I think you can very much see the point that there's not a terrible amount of difference however you can very much make the point that ideology flavor Etc does end up shaping a system does end up uh pushing it in different directions that may or may not be uh useful like North Korea for example is realistically a monarchy uh is it gov is it governed like let's say oh any of the Middle Eastern monarchies that like say the kingdom of Jordan no it's it it's much much much worse yeah so you yeah you can see how ideology can really have a decisive impact I I just say photo to the listeners that I am going to uh could actually criticize the book but right now we are we're still oh I I I I well we will see the direction that I'm taking with it uh but uh I won't say actually that I'm harshly criticized again but uh we'll see the direction but uh yeah uh so um I guess uh um so in one of the interviews that he gave academic agent said that it would be better if there was an authoritarian uh if the left uh the elite or whatever became authoritarian because at least then you could see the boot on your face um so who is this by the way this is not the this is not new I mean the the thankful school was saying kind of the same thing that they were saying that you know at least in in in in the Soviet Union you can see the the uh uh yeah the oppression was in the west uh you have a question but you but you don't see it you don't feel it it's uh it's in the ideology that that controls you yeah I mean another thing after another one of the things which uh said in that interview was that the left is always like a couple of steps ahead um of that I um when it comes to these things and um that he also claims that this stuff this uh elitist stuff used to be popular on the left too before the war um at least um I I I'd say one of the main uh uh insights of this book and one and one of the uh bits of it that you could say is one of the most controversial and some don't get uh I I remember seeing a essay was put out by uh Charlemagne on his sub stack and it was basically going over many many many comments uh about the book uh since it was put on some sort of like conservative uh women's uh Outlet in the UK someone uh reviewed it and the well what a lot of the commentators I mean most of these people did not read the book obviously but what a lot of these people did not get is this book is not merely making the cut the argument that liberal democracy is inherently oligarchic it is making the argument that all systems of organized government are inherently or look okay yes and it's and it's inescapable it's the it's part of the nature of the yeah yeah the uh it's it's summed up by uh Michael's quote he who says organization says oligarchy well I guess uh this book I guess obviously it's for academic agents audience which already agrees with him but it's also it's also directed against um people on the right who believe um in that populism can save Europe or America and yeah come on oh or even just the belief you know the libertarian belief that this idea that the government can be just uh there to to just you know be be kind of manage the economy and the economy has to be free the night yeah the Miss is like the night Watchman State yeah right um and and I I think that basically um this is summarizing uh this book is summarizing the reaction at least in a sphere of um towards um the election of trump um and obviously the things which happened on on January 6th um and and also uh the the vote to leave the European Union which didn't really change anything um I would say it's also also about you know the the what we were part of this populist uh or let's say this internet movement since this is since gamergate which uh apparently hey unlike me thought thought will uh or or at least oh I actually didn't but but uh he claims that a lot of people thought that this will uh you know uh the the this will easily do away with with all the smoke stuff and then they found out that actually the uh the elites are kind of against them uh because they mistook the uh the nature of of the uh of the society yeah that they thought that the society is liberal and therefore will be against this all this illiberal stuff uh but then realize that the elites are actually against them this is also something that he mentions the book and actually something that kind of made my ears perk because this is not how I saw things and uh this is exactly uh I think this is where I actually that kind of uh that kind of uh was explained something to me which you know all the guys that were with me like in in back in 2016 2015 uh they all either drifted to the left or to the right almost all of them uh none of them is kind of a lot of them kind of you know had this liberal had this position that was similar to mine which is kind of comes from a liberal position and and and because of that rejects this illiberal woke stuff um and uh but but they all either either became conservatives or even you know just went outright or they they kind of went back to the uh uh became progressives they didn't they actually they didn't become woke but but they became progressives yes yes uh I think uh we didn't talk Schmidt goes into this further in some of his own writings uh I believe the one I've uh read is something like political theology or something like that and he goes into a lot the idea of liberalism is the idea of both neutrality and the idea of constant parliamentary talking to never really decide one way or another uh and so he's kind of critical of that in that capacity but I I think you're quite right about the way the direction of things since 2016 uh I think a lot of that has to do with that the belief that no one at this point uh believes that the government's uh in the west are neutral no one does like uh I don't know how much we can go into this but uh I I really feel like 2017 Charlottesville and the where that was really something because that was the local government uh just the local government of a fairly small town in uh America and it worked to push together Pro uh protesters to purposely cause something violent to happen and if things are that bad at that even at a local little town that's going to be the inevitable result then it's very very hard to think that you can find neutrality anywhere on the system right um yeah I mean I guess at the moment that it's that to me personally um it seemed like yeah this is top down it was when um gay marriage was legalized throughout the US um and I like it wasn't really done democratically let's read it that way and um well it was done by the system it was the the Supreme Court decided so uh I guess no but that's what they've it it was done it was done top down which I didn't like yeah but but it is what was done in the Democratic way uh that's the system in America uh I would have preferred it to to just you know come as it did I mean Most states already legalized it and I want I want you to continue but the thing is they never would have been uh and I think someone like AAA would say that they never would have been satisfied with that uh and also you you can see this in terms of like California is a great test bed example where courts have a habit in America uh basically undercutting whatever the Democratic mandate is usually on some technicality a lot of this stuff having been set up during the Civil Rights era and becoming the basis for that where you can let's say California has like a proposition system where once a proposition gets popular enough uh it becomes well like uh it goes to The Ballot Box in the next general election people vote on it and it's supposed to go up and down there have been many such propositions be it one's about uh uh there are more immigration related or actually gay marriage as well yeah where the people of California clearly voted in one way and yet the courts found some vague reading essentially in civil rights law well we have to have non-discrimination in all things even against groups that do have differences like we can't even have discrimination between citizens and non-citizens therefore these uh therefore all these voting on propositions are legally null and void and so that's been like very very common already uh in the American system all right that's the activist court that they are talking that they complain about again I don't see that as such a a bad thing I I I don't like uh top down things like I said but uh you know you can live with it so it's not uh I mean here in Israel it's a big thing also that they say that uh the the the the right is complaining a lot about the court here the Supreme Court but uh but if you look at the histories you see that actually it works it works well when the Supreme Court is kind of uh standing in the way of crazy ideas I mean look the the the the the government here we have we had this uh illegal immigration problem from Africa yeah they were coming through the Sinai desert like thousands every month that they were you know threatening to flood the country and and the government thought about ways to to stop it so you want to put them all in this uh kind of a holding facility and and they said this will prevent them from this will prevent others from coming when they will know that they will not get jobs here but will they'll just be held in uh and the Supreme Court said no you can't do that you can't first of all you know you can't hold them uh you know uh indefinitely because okay so so they committed some kind of crime in in answering illegally but but you can't hold them indefinitely and number two when you when you're doing that you are using them as instruments yeah because you're doing it to deter out of this and you're not not supposed to use human beings as instruments that's not that's against Justice okay so so they they are not this law so the government had to find another solution and they built a wall and it worked I it's and we we are one of the only countries now uh in the in in the developed world that doesn't have any an illegal immigration problem uh doesn't have an immigration problem at all and and uh uh and and we did it in a way that wasn't uh you know inhuman so so uh yeah yeah but okay you can one you can point to an example like America where that happens in America what it ends up happening is you the courts uh let's say you have a national mandate to turn back uh legal immigration deport these people uh you then have courts very much along the same lines that say no you can't do that uh and then the bureaucracies Etc will get in the way if you attempt to have any uh build up a wall Etc in that case like that was especially uh uh absurd uh back during Trump's Reign when the whole Republican party was claiming that four billion dollars was too much when United States goes to that in about a day uh but but uh even uh I sort of lost my train of thought maybe you could go so I mean um even in in Britain um so I think I've shared that graph with you right um um if it's just a slide from one of um academic Asian streams where it shows that public opinion has all this being um uh against immigration but but you know that that hasn't really changed anything yeah so some of the most damning stuff on that if you don't mind being interrupting here is back when Enoch Powell uh got famous and gave his rivers of blood speech polling shows that solid about 55 of the public in Britain supported Enoch Powell's position and agreed with it yet uh that was not how he was treated um in the media and he was absolutely thrown out of the party and out of public life very very quickly yeah I mean look the thing is you know that this is very vague to say we are against illegal immigration because you have to if you want to stop illegal immigration you have to kind of change a lot of other things about the English uh system and you know because it's uh so so you know this uh this vague polling you know um you know ask you ask uh you ask you you do a poll in Israel and ask if you want peace uh ninety percent of people will say yes but that doesn't mean that they will support any peace deal that you you bring them uh with the Palestinians um yes so um I I uh I would like to rebut this uh book with respect I don't think that's remotely analogous uh in in the case of Israel uh or like any country where you essentially have a cold war going on obviously you're going to be held at the will of the other side in the case of America uh there are still concrete steps that you can take the border wall was of course the one that got pushed by Donald Trump uh they tend not to get taken uh in Britain it's especially telling because especially once you leave the EU uh Great Britain is a island there are no absolutely no ways for people really to to get into Great Britain without the permission of the the United Kingdom government I mean yeah you you can swim the English Channel if you are very skilled uh or maybe you can like take a little buoy all the way up to some small town in Scotland and hope that they don't notice but for the most part there is no way in to the United Kingdom without the permission of the government so I I really do not agree at all uh that this that there is something inherent in the English system or anything like that uh the English system and those systems of government have always had a a strong division between like citizen non-citizen uh but that those divisions uh I'd say especially since the 60s have been entirely eroded right so I think we could like go back and forth a bit examples for a long time um but I guess the more interesting thing would be like what do you have any problems with the theory itself um in the in the book zarustra oh okay so I'm actually uh actually agree with the book The thing is because okay now let's go to my work you know you know you know my claim that uh the modern age is dead and we're living in the pop age and then and and all the writers and and you know there's the the the uh the transitional period that I talk about between the Modern Age and the pop age is 1915 to 1965 and all the writers that he mentions are in that period And this is when the myths of the Modern Age collapse yeah so this is one of the myths that collapse the the idea of this liberal uh and and in the poppage we already take that as I mean those who have the pop mentality we already take that as a self-evident that the uh the government is uh that the elites are in control yes so we when when I say liberalism I take that into account I do I don't I I never imagined that it can uh you know we can be uh not not uh that can uh you know that we have total freedom in culture and and uh and uh I mean you know like the who's one song yeah meet the new boss same as the old boss yeah it doesn't matter you anyone you change it's the same thing it's the same it will be the same uh um uh yeah and uh but basically the same uh uh uh it will be an elite that wants power that wants to preserve its power uh and and will have this ideology that upholds its ideals and its power and it will try to possess a little bit and that's that's part of it and that's when I talk about a free Society uh it's part of that yeah so so um and um yeah I think academic agents and certainly I would agree with you that an elite uh uh upholding their power is just like standard and Norm uh there and that you can't have something the beginning to resemble what we call a free Society but uh no I I I I I say the main uh Insight that maybe you and him would disagree with on and certainly Schmidt would disagree with on is Schmidt especially go goes after an idea he doesn't believe that there is a capability of political neutrality and that essentially whatever state you're going to build uh if it has any hope of being uh like stable longer term or resistant to uh attempts to undermine it must be thoroughly ideological and what you've seen in America since the 60s or 80s or whenever you want to describe it is one ideology uh sort of for lack of a better term American right liberalism has been completely supported by an ideology of absolute Equity between all groups and absolute totalitarianism to achieve that Equity between groups yeah again I don't think that's uh um I think that that's a fringe and uh but okay so let me just complete what I'm what I'm my point once you realize that that there's always this uh an elite you actually realize also that this is the this is the ideal state uh you don't want it's more fun like that yeah it's uh Utopia is too boring yeah it is more fun when you have Elite and Elite to rebel against uh I mean one once one song that shows it very well Elvis Presley's uh Jailhouse Rock there's a party in inside the jailhouse and at some point the the some prisoners realize that they have a chance to to escape but the year but they don't want to because it's more fun to to remain in in the jailhouse and party uh you know inside the jail uh than to be outside uh and this is kind of of an insight and this is the Insight of of the pop mindset and uh so uh the ideal Society is one that has repression but also gives you the ability to resist uh by by defining yourself against it uh by on my you know partying yeah basically doing uh the things that you want to do that brings you bring you Joy um uh and and and and this is where democracy is better than of an authoritarian State yeah because on photon state will not let you do that but but that's that's basically the idea of controlled opposition and you're making the argument for the idea that controlled opposition is good you're right that it can be used as an essential off-ramp mechanism uh in order to control elements of society that are always going to be somewhat rebellious against whatever system you set up but the issue there is since such a thing is promoted entirely to capture of those elements if the system is devoted just to capturing those elements and to completely redirecting their uh energies and whatnot and not really caring about uh the actual substance of the issues in society you it essentially results in a society and a state where there is no feedback loop lay like okay so this is my biggest uh disagreement because the book or the people in the book believe that uh culture is a top-down thing I believe that everything in culture is bottom up and and the delusion is that it is top down um and uh there is I'll give you an example there is a movie called The Devil called the devil worst Prada uh who found sixth movie about the fashion industry uh there's a there's a scene there and Meryl Streep is this fashion designer the famous fashion designer and and uh and and there's this point and and they have this uh young woman you know Anne Hathaways and at some point Anne Hathaways is giggling because she hears these fashion people talk about you know small stuff about clothes do you like it this way or this way and and it seems exactly the same to her and and then just uh the nursery dresses her down by saying you think that you choose what to wear but actually we chose it for you because you're wearing this blue blue color of sweater this is 10 years ago we decided that this will be the color yeah okay so and but this is the thing this is the thing that that the uh Elite uh decides on the unimportant things the color that's not important in fashion the style the close uh um that that have symbolism that that's that is bottom up I mean you can see it in my in my videos there I talk about let's say the Teddy Boys in the 50s you know um before that they were kind of the first working class youth uh young teenagers working as teenagers uh in Britain first generation that had money to spend on on on clothes basically and they chose a and they chose this suit that was created for the for the aristocrats uh the Edwardian suit they chose to make that um into the kind of became a subculture the teddy boys wearing that suit uh and why because it it it it was familiar it looked like the Zoot Suit which was this cool thing from America um and uh and and that incensed the elites because um uh the whole idea of the the belief was that now that the working class have money they will use it you know to advance and to to and all that not not waste it on clothes and definitely not uh be uh become a group because this is the uh I think the the book mentions this as well that the modern the modern Direction was a universal Society of individuals so you have to develop your Universal side and your particular side your individual side this idea that uh youth will huddle in groups uh will create tribes that was like going back to the Jungle that was like reversing the uh progress uh but you know once once that happened well the fashion industry said okay uh the the working class youth now wants to wear clothes dress fancy we will start creating clothes for the working class and and so so they created this change that suddenly working class youth uh started to wear fancy clothes and you know when you wear fancy clothes it changes your behavior as well so so it came bottom up and and then the industry uh and the elite basically took control of that but what happens then is that uh while by incorporating it the elite is also taking in this new idea this new this new attitude uh that that is basically this is one of the things that brought down the Modern Age yeah this destroyed this idea of a universal Society of individuals uh so so um and this is what this is my big disagreement and and and the and these uh uh examples that he brings I mean black lives matter come on this uh this is not a real thing or for instance I think he also what do you mean by black lives matter is not a real thing it's a political movement it's not a cultural Grassroots uh uh you know yes that's that's exactly his point that it yeah okay but okay so why are you looking at this and not at culture because that's entirely his like I I I feel as though you're making a sharp distinction where you're defining culture as something which is Grassroots whereas A.A would be saying well black lives matter is something that people have mass taken on because it's uh uh top down and and because it's uh because it's like the new thing it's the current thing and everyone's supposed to go along with it uh it's no less an example of culture than your example uh even if it's even if it's clearly artificial because everyone uh because it is widespread and it does absolutely penetrate and really change uh people's ideas of things and it provides an outlet for uh certain people to essentially commit uh crimes if they want yeah well they don't create anything really uh uh that you know and I mean we're talking about creating in culture yeah we're talking about because of the community and uh yeah oh I I'm sorry but who says that the culture has to create like uh we we can look at if it doesn't create it will die and this black lives matter thing is already dying yeah it's a and and I don't think it had any real effects um I I I I I I I think that is grossly naive I I think you have there's something to your statement that there is less interest in it that it doesn't have much to say and it I don't know if you can extrapolate from that that it's dying but I think it's grossly mistaken uh to say that it didn't have much impact I think it had a profound impact on the American system uh and basically faith in the American system uh it's and the Dual whammy of how it was treated and how January 6 was treated was essentially a death blow and we've been talking about this to any sort of idea of like non-partisanship uh in the American system maybe because here you had uh absolute riots that killed about a half a dozen dozen people never cracked down upon mostly for the most part uh uh really encouraged versus a a spur of the moment uh walk-in which is treated as a absolute Act of terrorism and the people inside uh are still being uh held on various charges beaten and uh beaten in prison uh various rights denied etc etc yeah okay look the thing is look black lives matter comes off the tail end of a cultural movement that begins in the 60s or you know of or uh you know black people kind of uh the whole black lives matter belief that is uh this idea that uh the the American consciousness doesn't see black people in the same way uh this is something that the focus on it really came in the 60s and it came from from bottom up and and uh uh so you know you know you know Say It Loud I'm Black and I'm Proud you know this whole black is beautiful all that you had to change this Consciousness that black was inferior which was the prevailing thing in in the modern age because because they presented the jungle yes so I I I mean I I would agree with say hey there in terms of and I partially agree with you that yes that was a bottom-up movement but it was also a bottom-up movement that if the ruling Elite at the time had wanted could very easily have suppressed they could have not publicized these people uh they could have taken the side but they did not what point are you talking in the 60s 60s 50s 60s Etc the the yeah okay so this is the best part of it uh but uh yes but yeah but but look this is uh they wanted it I mean they wanted the the black people to become American yeah um and uh so so so and and and smarter is kind of the tail end of that which actually after the I I've been saying that you know that identity politics is dead yeah because uh actually the American American Consciousness now sees uh black people as Americans yeah they don't they don't they were back in the 70s they were not they were seen as the other they were not seen as Americans um now they're seen as All-American yeah and uh and and this is this was true already 15 years ago at least or even more uh like I said even 2004 I I said that um but and um and then okay so you had this but but you still had that energy so that was taken over by activists okay so this happens it it always happens uh that that activists when something dies do you have uh you know from the academy the academy is where ideas go to die so so uh in the academy they took over this idea um and and kind of created this quasi Marxist [ __ ] thing uh good and and um yeah so so so it's uh it has it had an effect on politics for a while uh I don't see it as uh lasting much longer um uh Frank again you you live in Israel but I I I I I I I I I I don't even know where to begin critiquing that but uh you you can see like one uh going to the idea of who says organization says oligarchy uh you can see even back in the 60s the same Shadows of what you see today back then with uh certain types talking uh like apologizing making apologia for Angela Davis and going up before uh big seminar and and saying that when like Angela Davis uh pulled the trigger in an act of terrorism that was like white supremacy that did that uh so uh so you can see elements of it how the activist class is always the one that shapes these energies pushes them in those directions and those energies have exist for a long time this this idea of uh this basically it's something you know it's kind of marxist thought it's it's the same thing uh yeah it's always there in the background and that sometimes sometimes it becomes more prominent we're living in one of those times well with this kind of marxist thought is more prominent um no but but I I think and this would be the point AAA would make at this point I would make is that in the clash between let's say those who want to be left alone those who want things to stay as they are versus those who want things to change this is the organized activist class the organized activist class will win every single time simply because they are organized because they have those connections because they have an active goal and are constantly pushing towards it they didn't win in the 60s when they wanted Revolution uh Marxist Evolution and all that they they disintegrated and they are disintegrating now if you look at the the whole walk movement every every section of it is now tearing each other apart it's uh uh I mean uh this is the things I'm talking about now but I mean videos about it but it's just it's just crumbling um and look as I said before there's this there's this it's I I see it as a kind of this the mainstream current and then there's the currents that come from Below yeah uh the the bottom-up thing which are become part of the mainstream yeah and and this happens in democracies it in in in autocracies uh the the the these uh uh you know uh you know the deep currents are suppressed uh but in democracies it becomes part of the mainstream swallows it and because of that it still gives you the ability to to it Still Remains connected to the spirit of time Spirit of the time even though it's a little bit behind but it is it is connected uh so it gives you the ability to live a good life um and the the problem that I see now is that there's a bigger gap between this Elite mainstream thing and and the and that's because of the internet the the Elites uh did not create the metal shift to to the age of the internet where there is no such thing anymore as as controlling speech and you know controlling information and all that you have to you have to realize that it's now all out there and you have to uh and you have to adjust and you have to uh you know you you can't prevent people from spreading the ideas that uh that the vaccinations are bad you have to to to to to uh you know we bought it with with your with better speech yeah that's with that information you can't why I mean look at uh I mean if we're going to go to covid for example uh they have been incredibly successful in terms of shutting up any opposition especially in countries like Canada in countries like Germany Etc a lot of people you see how many people are not getting vaccinated because because they read on the internet that it's bad so there's enough people to make it a sizable minority but those people get can very much be sort of like pushed into their whole moved around controlled um and if we were living in a truly like soviet-style system you could just jail these people yeah but we're not um so and I and yeah uh like I said I I see now a bigger gap between the elites and and the people uh which I believe is is the result of this rise of the internet uh also which the elites have not adjusted to yet and and I believe that they will adjust uh you know they will get because Elites are changing all the time yeah it's it's uh it's not like it's it's it's not uh it's not the aristocracy where you know it was by Blood it's uh the the elites today people like I don't know Bill Gates Barack Obama you know all those uh Elon Musk they did not come uh from from some uh lofty uh background yeah that they came from below they Rose to the top they became part of the elite and now the elite once they become part of the elite they adopt its mentality but they also bring in these new ideas that come from Below and this is and this is why I I uh I'm this is like I said this is how it should be this is uh to me this is the ideal Society where when you have this Elite on top the mainstream kind of this and and there's always Counts from below that come up rebel against it and then get swallowed by it like let me give you another example uh hopefully YouTube doesn't do crazy at us for this uh of how culture is like completely top down uh as far back as 2008 you had Prop 8 pass in California which was actually trying to stop gay marriage and that passed a majority of California voters so now you have to account for population inflows and outflows Etc but if you had but these days uh you took like a such polling or had such vote it would be something like 80 20 90 10 in California why because it's literally against the law to hold those positions you will literally if you get caught making any such statement uh you are at potentiality of getting fired at your job uh it's similar with the transgender issue where it's become a cause selebra because uh uh Frank because frankly there's great disagreement about whether someone how much someone can infinitely self-define themselves but even so there are many many people that that go along and or even have even become supportive of radical things like uh drag uh drag uh shows for children stuff which would have been wildly lambasted as openly pedophilic in the 90s top down it's all about none of it is top down all of it is bottom up it's bottom the whole uh the the the the change the change of or the change in the the uh the attitude towards towards LGBT begins you know it you can see it going through the records but in the 90s that we change and and it and it goes through and and then exactly 2008 uh yeah you are still still a majority in California are against gay marriage so it has but it it's in those years that especially YouTube and on on the internet gays you know uh uh just the the internet kind of takes this uh internal culture which which back then completely bottom up takes this this cause and fights for for gay rights and and changes society and very quickly I mean in in other places there in in other states uh people uh the the you have a vote uh in in 2010 2012. uh states that uh um and and they vote to legalize gay marriage um in in a states in America yeah um yeah and and it wins it wins everywhere it starts winning everywhere after 2008. um so this this stupid thing they fire people is completely unnecessary and it's just part of this uh California has been taken over by walk crazy walking that's not that's not California that's anywhere in the United States anywhere in America it's not just this uh if you quote unquote misgender someone you your employment can be in great danger is that top down or bottom up the the idea of of uh you know LGBT the whole the whole idea of of trans that's bottom-up the the the the like I said the elite then takes it and and uses it and and creates laws and all that but first of all the changing attitude towards LGBT was bottom up the elite that uh then took it and started making all sorts of laws but uh uh let's put it this way back in Star Trek the Next Generation there was some episode uh with like William Riker and he comes across this alien uh that is sort of genderless and like tries to fall in love tries to fall in love with Wacker clear parallel to transgenderism that type of stuff that type of thinking was absolutely not in Vogue anywhere in America time except for very very tiny circles was that top down or bottom up it's probably bottom-up I I look it's actually not not so much culture it comes from the academy but it's it's uh then uh uh you know uh you have these uh online uh people who take these ideas and you know the one Tumblr and all that and start spreading them and and look this is ideological that they are trying to convert people to their to their religion yeah of of of the cells uh the gender binary is is is something that is imposed on us or in that case it's actually the sex binary they don't believe in sex uh uh oh yeah okay but but uh actually it's uh okay so it depends which which of them are you talking about well yeah but uh um as far as I'm concerned the that distinction was created by uh I believe Magnus firschfield and considering the fact that some uh countries like some languages like Nordic uh don't even have such a distinction in their language I don't think it can qualify as a very legitimate distinction uh yeah but anyways that's uh getting off topic continue um yeah this is this comes from from uh you know people on on the ground um and uh kind of picked up and and there's a lot of confusion and right now about the trans thing uh which is being exploited and look the I what they are using is this idea that is widely held of uh that you need to give freedom to everyone on equality to everyone and and uh uh of equal rights and uh and this is an American thing and then they are they're exploiting that uh and uh you know um uh eventually eventually the they will have they will find the right uh elements um but right now it's being exploited to to kind of uh take it too far okay from my perspective from my point of view you basically just uh redefining everything that you like that you think is normal and healthy as being naturally bottom up and because some people somewhere uh have had uh views like that at the time it's like yeah I'm not saying I'm not saying that the the whole uh non-binary [ __ ] is is healthy and unknown but it is bottom up wow how well first let's just how do you define bottom up in this case do you define it as it is something that a majority of people believe or sympathetic to or do you describe it as something that a certain group of people start asserting without debate the backing of power at first yeah yeah a certain group of people start fighting for it and the idea spreads and and the society doesn't have the uh most people uh don't have the capacity to to reject it they don't understand why it's wrong well that well that's the exact point of uh this book organization implies oligarchy now but to be fair you can make the arguments uh those groups organized uh and then thus impose themselves onto the general will of the public as is yeah but again they don't really have the power it's that the uh the elite take these ideas and impose them uh it's not that non-binary people are now in in positions of power it's that uh we literally have a in the United States a Admiral Mr uh Richard Levine I don't know what he goes by now uh but he's like Admiral in the United States Navy and uh he's been elevated to that position and he believes himself to be a woman okay that's one guy what I'm saying is it it this uh this idea is is has been picked up by the elites and they are running with it uh part of the elite under the kind of the uh left part and and they are running with it uh for all sorts of reasons um they think it gives them power um look also again the the uh they believe this it's a good thing yeah they actually believe that they are fighting for you for rights uh and uh yeah so so but okay but but there's groups that are fighting against it and and I believe that these groups will prevail you eventually because this is [ __ ] um I mean um yeah the activists the political activists uh I mean even on even on the right I guess you could say that um people like a uh political activists um aren't those the people who um who basically organize and then spread those ideas so um I mean the count of ideas I mean yeah the content I mean the ideas but I yeah ultimately it is like usually the political classes uh and people plugged into them that out compete each other like uh that that I'll compete uh other groups uh in in a political capacity like you have let's say uh Evangelical Christians let's say they were they had their own views bottom up but they didn't have any political power until they start to try and enter into politics uh their ideas even if they were bottom-ups and held by a lot of them were not and even then they were very much forming a defensive faction uh they didn't have any relevance until they organized until they became an organized minority and Elite and even then they tended to be uh while they were given lip service their policies were never really adopted in uh in the manner and to the extent that they wanted uh because politics but we can very much contrast that with let's say the transgender movement Which is far more radical and well radical is in the eye of Beholder of course but more radical compared to the starting point uh of where American society was uh when both of those movements started and they uh have gotten far far more of what they want than the uh than uh these other people have not really not really not really they are literally openly celebrated on TV every day and you where whereas Christians are looked down upon as low class they're starting to put out uh hit pieces uh uh against those who put uh okay social media exactly one medium that is controlled by by certain people uh but you have other mediums okay name me a single group of media in which uh uh Christianity any type is a dominant format in America or the West generally yeah because the entity is very powerful in the church first of all um and uh and the church you know you have all you have religious channels uh the exception prove the the uh they have their own tiny spaces for themselves but they don't have any sort of huge control over the mean uh the main means of propaganda desertion they don't have huge control over TV they have their own separate radio stations but they don't control the large radio stations or anything like that what they make is boring that's the thing that they don't have uh those mediums are not fit for them and as part of the why they are kind of losing because uh you know these modern mediums are the Christianity does not really uh work well within them um look to me a victory is when you uh get the people to think uh in a certain like for instance the gay thing is is Victorious because the majority of Americans now uh believe in gay rights believing in inequality for gay people and gay marriage and all that trans thing is has not taken roots um and uh I think uh the I think the a lot of the people who say that therefore we don't really know what it's about even uh they they don't really realize well what what they are what they're what they are supporting no um people don't understand the implications of what they are supporting that's the norm uh and that would be uh the the book yeah but no but but when it comes to for instance after after you know after it's been discussed for decades people know that for for instance the gay thing people are a lot more aware of what what it is what homosexuality is about what what it is what game hours is they know what we are talking about um well when it comes to translators um and and uh and again this is the type of thing that is exploited by all sorts of Bad actors um so uh for instance from the elite as well yeah do you think that uh great hassanburg was Blossom up um I mean maybe you know she uh I don't know how she exactly became famous initially but very quickly was picked up and and uh celebrated by the elites yeah so yeah as far as Greta Thornburg goes and this is what why people increasingly don't agree with you uh at least die of uh is Greta thunberg was you're right she was basically picked up by the various media outlets and we saw uh uh at one point I forget exactly what the leak was or how it was done those basically revealed the two tweets uh being managed done by uh her parents and people around her parents and that her parents had purposely like almost their entire lives been trying to to make this goal famous uh in some capacity on various Progressive movements uh and and I guess in one sense you could say that it was uh bottom up because it was these little uh these uh her parents individually that were trying to make her famous but but ultimately no that's not that's not bottom up when you want to be famous bottom up is when you come up with an idea that is new and uh uh uh but uh that wasn't a new idea and and and and let me ask you this do you know anyone who was in any way uh persuaded by geta thonburg I mean they have a lot of protests done in her name right she's a symbol yeah but okay so so what I mean I you you're the other then you always pick symbols um yeah but I guess the point is that the whole um like like the orange the whole environmentalist movement acts like it's people however and whatever they are against the corporations and whatnot but uh uh it's not really like that but in in the in the case of Greta for example you uh you you say did she convince anyone well she didn't convince anyone because that's a uh that's a topic which is very played out uh the arguments uh that have been made on the topic are at this point very thorough she might have uh the media pressure might have coerced some people to change a few of their minds probably not many but you can easily imagine a theoretical world with a different Greta Thornburg uh let's say she oh let not let's say Greta had decided that she was a man and she made a big activist push on that issue uh there's no reason that she couldn't have been more influential even if she was picked out for on purpose uh for those purposes like it doesn't have to be climate change as an issue it could have been any number of other issues where uh the public would have been more receptive I don't think the people are that stupid uh that that's I think that this is uh and this is uh the uh I think this is one of the big uh uh you know I believe in in the wisdom with the wisdom of the crowd um and I always say you want to uh you want to let you want to reduce the power of the elite give the people more credits because well how does the elite get the power because because because because most people have an elakeest mindset which believes that other people are stupid so we need to to promote to promote strong people who will uh you know to today to delete that for instance yeah the the uh um the the right wing in America yeah uh believes that uh this uh these ideas these new work ideas will take over because people are too stupid to resist them so we need to to uh Vote for This billionaire Trump to become the president and he will change so so they give all the power to this uh basically Elite figure and and then the the left wing says oh the the uh Trump is is promoting ideas that are non-democratic all the stupid right Wingers will believe in will follow him and and will destroy democracy we need to give power to the court to to the you know to to everywhere to the television to you know to to the internet yeah to um Silicon Valley yeah so the suddenly they became very poor censorship uh on on the internet and all that to defeat Trump because he was this danger because to democracy because the all right Wingers are too stupid and they will and and they will all become outright uh if we don't do anything and and this is how they gets power so I guess the question then would be well then how do you achieve a political change then um if you if you can't like vote uh you know get stuff done by voting or organizing politically or doing activism you you you I don't believe in politics I believe in culture culture creates new ideas the ideas get to the mainstream and and then become part of politics okay politics follows so you want to change the politics create new ideas and push them and eventually they will become part of the mainstream compatible culture become part of the politics well that's partially what this book is pushing yeah like I said there's a lot of things in the book that I agree with and uh um but uh I agree with the main premises that the elite is uh but like I said because of that I'm completely uh this is like I said I'm completely non-political because partly because of that because I don't believe in that politics can bring change yeah I believe in change through for culture uh but but the thing what I disagree is that that culture is top down because then I will not be able to change things to culture and I'm saying no culture is bottom up see see I I view that as I almost naively libertarian belief as as if state power uh can never have an impact as if state power and top-down power will will never have a decisive impact upon culture uh obviously culture can influence the other way as but I I I just don't think the argument that uh culture is immune from the state or can uh well or won't have tremendous issues uh resisting the state if the state devotes all its energy I I I I I I can't take that super seriously look I didn't say it's immune I said that the new ideas are all bottom up the uh the the elite doesn't come up with new ideas or at least not new ideas that take root uh with the people because the elite doesn't know is not attuned to to uh to the people uh so it's the new ideas the new you know Styles all that everything comes from from the community for from you know it's uh for people forming around something and and like I said the the the the the elite uh professor of the industry everything yeah takes uh once it notices it takes hold of it and starts appropriating it and uh look and and this is what happened to walkness yeah that's the same thing that's what I'm saying that wokeness is part of the elite now because it's being appropriated it's not like the elite is becoming woke they took this these walk ideas and appropriated them and turned them into something that is meant to maintain their power it's it's not uh yeah it's that they're using look at the Democratic party using these ideas to basically uh call uh Bernie Sanders uh fans uh supporters uh racists and and sexist and all that yeah and uh there was just I just watched Jimmy doe uh Max Blumenthal you know this he was talking about how every Progressive publication was destroyed by these woke uh they were talking about Felicia somnes you know who she was she was finally fired from Washington Post before she managed to destroy everything there but uh he said that these type of Felicia's destroyed a lot of of uh of of left-wing Outlets uh Progressive Outlets okay but it can't be both it can serve the interests of power and be uh and become a completely sincere belief yeah uh um yeah yeah I guess uh I mean but then I mean if you look at some somebody like um like uh you know somebody like who supported Bernie Sanders or whatever like um from their perspective as well uh you could say that well um like there's nothing there's nothing that we can really do um like to uh to like make these changes to society that we want to make uh that's right yeah not only go the political way the political vote uh and and and and their ideas we've all agreed uh socialism I mean socialism the the communism because those guys are communists the root of it is that there will be no Elite in a communist society and like we said that's a pipe dream that will always feelings well yeah I I I'd say the root of it uh and this is like uh spandrels by a leninism essay um is the idea of was on Timon and sort of like these groups of people that are losers in society or outcasts or whoever uh wherever people are on the margins uh they try to organize uh in order to like overflow the society that exists um yeah and and and and the uh and what I'm saying is that uh the right way to do it is just to create a uh ideas and and uh preferably you know uh present them in a way in an aesthetic way uh you know the pop culture way of all all the medium all different mediums the popular records uh popular music yeah I don't know science fiction or whatever yeah all that uh these ideas um eventually take root and and become part of the culture and then you change the culture but uh there is nothing there is nothing more to do in my view on the political Edge we are living in in the best possible Society yeah I mean you can you can oh at least best possible system yeah the best possible system the liberal democracy uh that that's the system that gives you the most freedom yeah there will always be that's why I always kind of all this talk about draining the swamp there will always be a swamp you can't you can't drain the swamp uh you have to you have to just accept it you replace the sword this way you replace the swamp with your people who will Who will swamp in your direction rather than swamp in their Direction not sure because I think that even it's they also they know that why not did the Bolsheviks not uh completely replace the entire apparatus of State and the Bolshevik is also kind of started then playing you know the capitalist game um because you uh you know you're part of a of this of of a global uh commune of a global war you know yeah uh you have to deal with the world so so the elites kind of uh um you know kind of affect each other um and yeah you can change so so but it's not going to be to your benefits uh it's it's not that the the people who supported Bolsheviks uh it wasn't for their benefit the unless they were part of the party you know unless you know unless there was certainly to your benefit yeah okay but but we're talking about the people here yeah so the uh I I mean I wasn't specifically talking about the general people I was talking to a great uh extent about the people who were like part of the party who were Bolshevik party members who had been yeah okay but this uh I was talking about what is the best Society for the people yeah so uh so I said that the there is no uh there is no better than the than what than what you have today there is no draining the swamp and uncreating or even creating a better swamp for the people so um um so um yeah it's it's like um as you probably are um ahead of occasion um is also very very fond of David Bowie and um so so in one of the interviews he did on this book he had he explained that uh before getting getting into YouTube um politics and stuff he used to be like a culture guy um so it seems to me like uh you you two have like gone um in the opposite opposite opposite direction here because I guess he has gone from from looking at culture to looking at um politics um yeah I mean and you know back in 2016 we were very much uh close me and the academic agent we had the we had a podcast together we agreed a lot of things even though I was more on the left and he was more on the right but then he and and I and I understand why now uh because he had this uh belief in in you know we had this belief in libertarian uh that uh the economy will uh yeah he was he was very much an economy guy and and uh believed in in you know in in in pure capitalism and uh and and he doesn't believe in that anymore because he doesn't uh maybe because he got he uh came to the realization that uh you know the a lot of it is controlled uh and and which for me was always obvious so I I take this for granted that that's yeah that there's this Elite that there's a swamp uh and uh but he but academic agent would no doubt be saying to you that it's just the same with uh culture that and look a big part of uh one reason let's say of why I do what I do I focus on culture all the time and I create all these series about culture is to show that it's all uh bottom up and and and one I remember that one one of the uh one of the early points where I saw academic agents beginning to sway it was I don't remember the name of the channel but there's this channel that claims that uh that shows how Hollywood basically uh shapes the minds of the people and uh yeah and and actually you know Jews but but uh uh but uh and and the things that are on these channels are just ignorant okay there's there's this uh uh there's this video that he made I don't remember again the name of the channel about blackface and Annie claimed that blackface was was uh you know began with the jazz singer with uh with the 1920 famous uh Hollywood the first talking movie just single uh that this kind of uh uh created the black the blackface goes back to to the mid middle of the 19th century it's the menstrual show and and actually in the beginning it was uh I would say a humanist thing it's it's first time you showed black people in in a human in a human human humanist way uh and uh it was not it was actually never meant to uh uh you know to build it to denigrate black people uh blackface uh it was always it was making fun of them yeah but but in a good natured way uh and yeah and and by today's uh you know sensibilities it is offensive and so don't do it anymore but but this uh um uh but like to that point now I I know very little topic I'll preface it with that but uh at the time you you could have a good natured ribbing against black people as a general group today you cannot but you can have uh a very ungood-natured ribbing uh at the expense of white people uh in America today is that a top-down change or a bottom-up change it's something that comes uh comes because of the of the identity politics of the last 50 years of the fight against uh uh because the idea was that uh okay I mean okay so in in the Modern Age yeah the idea was that man is progressing uh to another Universal Man and the Universal Man was created in the image of the white male if you want a straight white male okay and then when it started to crumble people said people will start to feel that okay Society is imposing on us this image of of the of of how of the ideal how we should be and this ideal is is white and nail and uh and and it's uh you know it's oppressing us if we're not white males or straight white males and so so they start to fight against that and and what I said that when I said identity politics is obsolete is exactly that this should have ended because we no longer believe in this uh that the white man is the ideal yeah but then you know this is the natural things you can't stop so you carry on and and then they started to basically uh the white man became this target of of not just uh the thing of basically uh it basically became this it's been taken over by this Marxist idea that there's two classes White People Are non-white People and in order to to reach Utopia we need to get rid of of the white people yeah and that's the okay so yes so it's so it's this is an idea okay it came from the academy not from from the but the people were susceptible to it because of this these 50 years of of uh uh of uh or even more 50 years of uh fighting against this uh hegemony of of the white man uh so but and we need to get rid of that it's it's part of that that's that's part of of uh culture you know to always you have to play whack-a-mole with bad ideas and and every every good idea that you create eventually becomes bad but I mean to the point to the example that you gave that doesn't really dismiss the top-down view all it says is that when the elite is coming at something culturally and is going to impose something top down they have to form it in such a way that it's already palatable to the masses but at the same time like they're the ones like militarily they're the ones that has initiative and the masses are the ones that are entirely defensive not when it comes to ideas um again when you come to the we talk about the masses again I believe in the wisdom of the masses and original masses means that you know we everybody may be stupid but together there's this mind have mind that that is that that understands things you know people uh okay people voted for Trump um a lot of them believed in all sorts of you know populist ideas what happened to Trump a lot of them will will internalize it and and so that means that the the public at Large is is smarter now yeah um uh uh so so and and uh so this idea of of not organized uh I reject that because uh and I think that the AAA says in the book as well that the organized group will gain power for a while but uh but eventually we will crumble um because of of its rigidness and all that um but it crumbles to the next organized group like you you see that with uh for example in the French Revolution it was an organized group of liberals revolutionaries who already were simmering in these ideas who already believed in all of that uh they organized came together same with the Bolshevik Revolution whereas AAA and he explicitly contrasts this in the book uh you look at the example of January 6th uh the these people just sort of waltzed into the capital expecting something to happen and it didn't and they all got arrested yeah did they expect something to happen I I kind of uh I kind of see it as this moment of uh just just kicking at the system of you know you know that uh just feeling that they can't do anything and so they just want to break you know to just uh uh I I when I saw it in in real time I immediately tweeted out that uh seen from Animal House with the the Delta guys say uh this situation calls for really futile and stupid gesture to be done on somebody's part and we are just the guys to do it and and this to me that that was the Maga uh that they had no plan and they had no and and they just wanted to they just wanted to stick it to the man that that's all they wanted to do which is exactly the point that this book makes that uh because they were not organized because you didn't have a certain group of people at the top who had a plan uh it just dispersed into nothingness but again uh but that's when you look at it on on the political level s on a cultural level you you people form groups and and those groups are I won't I don't know if you call it organizations they don't really have command you know they don't even have a chain of hierarchy or whatever but but those cultures are cohesive for a while uh and and they create ideas and they create a powerful uh you know artistic uh things that then spread to society um and and change and change it and this is what this is how you fight against this this I mean this is why I focus on it all the time yeah on on on on on these uh things um you create you create these uh this is the always the counter that's the the J house walk here you you always party in uh inside the jail so so you have you you want you have a good time and also out of this party comes ideas that keep the jail at least habitable uh at least free enough for you to be able to party in the future as well uh so um I mean even if you accept that um politics is um Downstream from culture uh you can't really escape from ideology so I mean have you really escaped from politics by focusing on art I mean I it I doesn't really I mean seems to me like art is not really about politics that it can't be of the ideology especially not today the ideology in a liberal uh democracy is liberal Democratic ideology which uh like I said is the best uh that we have and and I wanted to maintain and I want to and I want liberal democracy to remain so I can keep on partying and being and creating ideas against it all the time yeah against the war in class but I I would point out to you that you look at uh modern culture now admittedly this is all well at this point we're talking big Marvel movies Big Star Wars movies all the big movies Etc so admittedly this is more top down but you look at them all they all have at this point full-on cultural commissars most uh you we can debate but like nearly a majority of the lighting process is uh is today uh devoted to making it ideologically compliant and the ideology they are complying to uh is not liberal is not liberal capitalist is not uh liberal democracy or liberal capitalism or anything like that I disagree about about Marvel at least in the last decades I I know it's the I'm starting to see all sorts of work elements uh entering it now but uh but but I'm not talking about Cinema to me cinema is a dead dead medium yeah I'm talking when we talk about today I'm talking about YouTube I'm talking about Forums on the internet yeah I'm talking about people on Zoom one of the things that uh that was the the cultural change of the recent cultural changes uh is uh the mediums that because people were at home you know a lot of them had the the you know streaming became what we're doing now became a lot more popular and and this is something that is affecting uh culture another thing by the way that is affecting culture uh which which I've uh I've noticed lately uh one one genre that became popular during the pandemic is reaction videos people reacting for the first time to something um uh you know to two TV shows movies or whatever I mean those have been popular before the pandemic I remember them uh it became really popular now um perhaps uh and and and a lot of the reactors are black because you know they have this way of talking that is kind of an entertaining and uh so the the reactions can be entertaining and I've noticed in the last few months that a lot of these someone is asking them to react to Thomas owl and to Larry Elder I don't know videos made by all these uh you know dissident black American black Americans but uh going against this the natives yeah and and and they're watching it and and look this is one of the big changes that I'm seeing right now the the rise of the rise of um no there was always black conservatives but but what uh but what is happening now is that the black concept the black conservatives still used to vote for the Democratic party because the Republican party was regarded as uh racist we are seeing now the black the black conservatives detaching from the Democratic Party and that is one of the things to me that is hugely important because uh basically it kills it kills identity politics because then then you can't you know Democratic can't present itself as fighting against those racist Republicans that that's one thing and and and more importantly uh the thing the the reason why it is changing the the reason for this change is that they realized that the at least um and we recently mainly uh the black the the uh the left the progressive left is and even the liberal the the you know the the Democratic establishment is defining black people as victims in you know as as not just as as victims in kind of in an autological sense that that they are victims and and they cannot change this until until there's the revolution yeah they will always be victims now when you victimize someone like that you're basically crippling them because being a victim is a form of a disability yes and and a lot of black people are now resisting this and and and and and look this is not just black people I see it's all minorities all over the world are getting this treatment and and the black people and black Americans are kind of kind of the lead the leading uh of of all the leaders of all minorities in the world that they all look to them so if the black will change on that uh and and start look against this victimhood thing the victim of narrative it's uh it's a huge change I I still don't I don't know how deep it goes yet I'm seeing it you know a lot on YouTube uh I still know how deep it goes but this is one thing one important change that the other important change that is happening is with the Muslims something that is unprecedented when we see this rise of ex-muslims who are talking against Islam and we're seeing criticism of Islam just online just uh uh those are the two big revolutions that are going on right now which are huge and uh I still don't since it's still only online you know there's always the danger that it's going to be uh yeah quashed um because you know just uh Silicon Valley but it is taking Roots man and and uh and there was a big change now so this this is what I talk about when I talk about bottom up yeah I mean um that that is the exact point like even if a system can't be hacked it can also be squashed uh it's just a dependency on the will of the central actors and the elite I mean isn't that what happened like yeah you're about to say isn't that what happened with the alt-right to a great extent that's true uh you can also point to like we were talking about YouTube for example you were talking about uh how this long form content became more popular a great deal of why that happened is because YouTube uh in terms of payouts to the content creators start basing it off of not like videos watch but total amount of time that people watch the video therefore a lot of people started putting out very long form content because that made them more money that's a top-down change that absolutely had uh I I'd say pretty decisive yeah yeah but yeah it's not it's not an idea it's it's a change in the medium the idea and are you okay so I talked about these uh changes that are happening and and I said you can quote these ideas years but they will find ways to to other mediums to go through I mean I'm like a a guy I know someone I work with a co-worker uh Ethiopian Jew he's watching uh something on his telephone what is watching it's uh his through telegram yeah through Telegram he's watching uh when we say his name on YouTube okay okay yes but um yeah uh so the guy was kicked off you know YouTube and all that and and through telegram he's finding uh people who will watch him you know in Israel yeah yeah so it finds a way um uh and and uh yeah so I mean but I mean um I mean if but if you look at um I mean if you look as it's not just um um a right-wing voices either I mean like that's like if you look at people like Walsh and Destiny um who I don't know I guess it you could consider them to be against the current system maybe exactly exactly they have millions of yeah what is it yeah Millions to millions of views oh yeah I I know Destiny's starting to Branch out a little but just for sake of argument focus on the people like Contra points or vouchers like the system supports them and because of that like like it's like the values or the work values or whatever like they have a lot of supporters in the you know the bottom you know people it's not like the people at the bottom like have a totally different um value system from those at the top because those the people at the bottom have the values given to them um from those at the top yes they do and I think like the people that you just mentioned they are not uh those they are not Anita sarkeesian they're not they have uh let's say first of all they they became famous talking against the ultright and uh if you listen to someone like Walsh is actually not really woke he's he uh whenever the the you know the these the the idea of those ideas that come from the walk it he says oh those are just a few people believe in that nobody believes in that which so he he he doesn't really know what he's talking about and he's talking about wokeness and uh so he thinks it's just the right wing uh imagining things so and and he's no and occasionally I I I I think he's just lying frankly but continue occasion occasionally he will say something that is very anti-woke uh and uh and we'll anger them you know just after what he said against women uh now which got JK Rowling to Twitter to tweet against him uh and he's trying to to explain to that black exposition to cut black and he says and at some point he says she she would not uh uh she will not listen to me because I'm a white guy yeah good morning yeah but um that is hilarious but um isn't that you know just the benefit of clergy you know like people like a have to like walk on eggshells um in order not to say something that will will get them banned and maybe if they said the same things that Bosh said they would get banned um so like again I'm looking at ideas not so much of people and and you know people you want to be you look the the there's there's the the good size on the bad sides if you are if you're someone who is kind of uh walks uh goes uh you know is part of the system is part of the uh you're kind of the [ __ ] of the system and it's more fun to be anti-uh disestablished yeah anti-establishment but uh uh but yeah but then you know you you run the risk of being uh that the establishment will try to to uh yeah but I mean I don't think yeah I'm sorry uh but uh yeah if you just let me get in here soon the Point uh that I think AAA would make and certainly I would make is even if uh you can have these ideas percolate uh to a certain degree outside of power these ideas will never themselves have power without power that they will never uh be able to truly influence and actually influence the elite appropriates these ideas yes but uh but the point is what happens when the elite will not appropriate the new ideas well then then it becomes but then it becomes an authoritarian state well then that's where we're at no we're not we're not there okay at the moment like I said at the moment it's worse than usual because the elite that those there's a bigger Gap like I said between the elite but still uh ideas do come up and and look I I I are you noticing what's happening now because like I think I said that the uh the war that was in 2015 between the sjws and the shitloads on the internet the shitloads won so the sjws basically went into the the uh the um you know what into the the elites uh you know these ideas were picked up by by Elita and became uh high high profile yeah it's now it's a Democratic party and and all that and uh and Disney and and and Silicon Valley and all that were promoting these ideas so now you have shitloads of high profile yeah and and and who are taking ideas that we uh were talking about and I'm talking about what Rob DeSantis and and Elon Musk and and uh and even Bill Maher and Joe Rogan and so uh and they're and they are and they are affecting each other to talk against this and by the end of the day there was a periphery figures ultimately they start to have power yes and you're right culture does start to bleed in there but all of those are periphery Outsider Elite they are not domain the league of cells yes for them at the moment the scientists I think is a strong Contender to be a president um yeah I I I I I I personally think the uh Trump uh uh uh that the Trump uh uh sort of like [Music] I I don't want to be too demeaning to some people but but but the following around Trump I think is too strong uh for 24 but we'll we'll see how things turns out and that's even assuming that you could get uh Fair election but continue yeah so no so so the uh these ideas are beginning and you're seeing them more and more and again look like I said people like online people like Destiny yeah it's very is is moving very anti-woke look at Jimmy though is now most of the time it's just attacking woke uh or attacking or attacking the yeah attacking the the Democratic establishment and all that yes because I'd argue that uh The Establishment uh has fully declared war on what used to be like process liberalism Etc and so because of that you you you're set as you're essentially seeing a divide in the left between those uh those whose views will whose values will always primarily cultural or primarily economic can still stay on the left but those whose views who's most who had like liberalism and the concept of it and the concept of the fair neutral Society uh for them if that was like a defining feature to them that they can't compromise they're now getting pushed out yeah but that's uh the Jimmy Dole Is is also woke except he's the the is the faction that is mainly Anti-Imperialist that's what they Define themselves as yeah Anti-Imperialist and and the thing is because of that uh they are they see America as the source of all of all the problems in the world uh that that's not popular in the Democratic party so the Democratic party is using all of the uh all of the woke uh techniques against this faction so they they now feel it yeah they now realize what wokeness is and and uh and they're fighting against it and uh so what I'm saying is and and by fighting against it they'll be they're constantly being fed uh uh you know uh things from from us yeah from the uh the kind of anti-sgw crowd uh we kind of give provide them videos on the not me but I see it that uh it's this uh channel that uh that they send things to Jimmy Dole look at this um and yeah so I'm seeing now this uh I'm I don't know I see I'm seeing a big shift uh in a cultural shift uh of of anti-wokness uh um so um the thoughts uh in the chat asks um uh dasvosh think the right thing is just imagining things regarding to walkness or is he actively arguing in bad fate uh it's yeah I don't know but it seems to me that is is ignorant really uh I don't someone like some cedar is I also don't know if he's ignorant there but he's he's he's totally bad faith some see though but I think he's also ignorant he's he he's not even looking at what's going on uh he he still he's still in 2008 with the progressives of 2008. uh I think so that would be 15 years ago uh we lived 15 years ago um yeah so um but wash Bosch is uh at least partially death what is going on on the woke sphere um that's why he's making all these uh mistakes look the walk don't like him uh they say that he's a misogynist and uh and hey but from uh from our perspective that's just the revolution needing its own yes um so um I I guess another motivation motivating fact um for I guess the decision right or whatever um turning against uh democracy I think was like it kind of felt like like do we even live in a level democracy when when um you know there was a total refusal to investigate whether there were selection fraud um yeah there certainly was that um yeah that that's a that's a fair example on that and uh before you responds you know through let me run through it just a little bit uh before the election came about there was already uh some talk about it uh there had been various uh especially with all the amount of local of new laws that were suddenly getting passed uh to make it so uh so that you could have like same day turn in a ballot Etc from the mail and there was all this there was a coordinated Push by the U.S media talking about well the actual election results might not be happen until weeks afterwards uh so everyone on the right was very suspicious that there was going to be electoral shenanigans uh on the day of the election on the night of the election uh Donald Trump uh once he had a sizable lead in terms of the popular electoral vote declared that he believed that he had one specifically because he anticipated such a maneuver and but the result was that every single mainstream media Outlet refused to align itself with the president's views refused to speak to them uh nearly as much and to any extent that they did they were eventually ordered by the higher-ups of all of entertainment uh that if they did not shut up about this that they were going to get fired uh Tucker Carlson who's like the most right-wing guy on TV didn't even discuss the matter at all uh I I think he probably uh was given a message or simply had the right sensibilities about the way things would crack down on this uh but regardless uh although ideas about whether or not the election was fair and free percolated uh any sort of mass and it's true a lot of people did start to believe that it was not fair based off of Simply the sheer amount of censorship that was going on in a certain degree of the Streisand Effect uh at the same time a lot of the actual information about it just did not get out was not able to get out and is still very understudied very under viewed because there was so much censorship around and still is but the the well hundreds of court cases every single one of those court cases was just uh was simply dismissed on the procedural grounds of we don't uh we don't think we should be looking into it like saying we we choose not to investigate a murder case and then taking from that that there was uh no murder no I don't think I I I recall that the the that they did look into evidence um uh look to say that the election fraud to to basically uh reject the results of the election and Destroy democracy you have to do that uh you it's to do that you have to have really strong uh uh basis and this is why and I'm sure this is why uh people on Fox News and you know people on on the Republican Party All That refrained from doing that even if they thought it they knew that you can't do that it's it's it's it's very dangerous for democracy um and meanwhile back in 2016 they there was a constant shouting and ringing that that election was illegitimate uh because of essentially Facebook at ten thousand dollars of Facebook ads supporting the Green Party candidate at the time and because of that reason uh the 2016 election was being held to be illegitimate the Democratic no no let me finish the Democratic party was openly calling for one around issues where the electors would simply choose to vote another way and encouraging them to do so uh in the electoral college system uh uh so clearly at a minimum one side cares about norms and the other does not I don't I don't recall I don't recall the uh you know Democratic establishment uh calling for electors uh the the claim was that Russia uh yeah that was the claim yeah Russia could uh intervened uh which yeah and the claim was uh well was basically entirely about the the idea that there was uh media interference and bought ads uh there there were vague claims about uh hacking into systems but they never would have approved yes and because of that there was never a real push to reject the election results uh there was what wasn't nothing strong and I I would argue that the Republican push was stronger in 2020. uh and I would argue to you that I mean look I I know I never I I would argue that that was mostly uh a Grassroots push and that the Republican Party itself uh mostly attempt to assist that um Trump pushed it yes Trump pushed it um so like um so even if there wasn't election fraud the last time even if politics is Downstream from culture because of uh Mass migration uh bringing in people from another culture who are basically who become basically permanently yeah the new voters so that's another thing which I think made the right lose faith in uh liberal democracy yes and and that's a dangerous thing we'll see what's happening now because I think that another thing that we are seeing is that uh you know the Latino voters uh basically the uh you know Hispanics uh they are quite conservatives quite conservative when it comes to uh issues of culture yes and and left wing when it comes to economy now uh while as long as the Democratic party was for the working class uh you know the uh the the Hispanics were were supporting it and now that it's all about you know all these uh all this nonsense uh identity things uh I mean at least the polls are suggesting a large shift I'd largely agree with you there but the thing is you can always just salute that uh make a solution of that by importing more of a different ethnic group one that does feel that they are more The Outsider and will uh attempt you're not the only important you're allowing them in and you're and the people you are allowing in are coming from the Mexican border um and uh and and and you know if uh if they be again if if they start voting Republican they will also start to think of themselves more as Americans more the lessers uh less Mexican more American uh and the demographic I I would uh okay this is you know uh the uh maybe why I'm optimistic because I have the Israeli uh uh experience that these kinds of problems eventually solve themselves you know we're always worried about uh you know demographics in in the 1960s the the birth rate among Arabs was eight a woman yeah uh and and uh and for Jews it was like two and a half three now nowadays the Jews uh you know uh the birth weight among Jews is higher than on the house because because they you know became part of first of all they became part of this very democracy and started to develop a little bit more but also uh uh in the entire ARB world uh the birth rate has collapsed um and uh there's a cultural shifter so that's one thing to change I I mentioned before the the the problem with the illegal immigrants with Africa assault we always had a big water problem here solved yeah we started all sorts of created all sorts of Technologies and techniques and and solve the water problem here uh things work themselves out and and and I'm not worried so much about demographics I think that the the culture again I believe I believe in the culture I believe in the uh like I said Hispanics who come to America okay I I I was in America a few years ago I know I had Airbnb I was staying with a Mexican woman and and I was talking to I had a conversation with her and she's been and she was married to a Japanese guy and she said I I you know I want my children I don't want them to become American I want them to to you know to be to be Mexican I told her they're already American you'd have a Japanese father so yeah it's it's not your um the American culture affects the the people to to mingle and change and they become Americans and I think that there will always be the mass this Mass thing that is American um do you see the same thing in Europe the problem is yeah I think I believe in New York as well uh problem is the changing definition of what I'm being American really means uh yeah yeah but that's that's always changing um you have to and the thing is that the uh again it's the same process that the the elite is or at least the conservative the conservative Elite finds a way to take the new things and work them into the uh along with the conservative values of the society I mean in I mean like they were tearing down like statues of the founding fathers yeah so yeah there's nearly not a single uh stat statue um in like a truly prominent place like the Smithsonian uh of the founding father that's been left sanding yeah in in tertiary areas you'll still find them but in like the main official areas all gone yeah yeah that's a ridiculous Trend that uh will be reversed eventually they will be erected uh again I have no faith uh that any such Trend will be reversed and you you said something about uh in endemic issues working themselves out uh in the case of myself uh being an American I look at those endemic issues and okay a few of them went away but for the vast vast majority of them uh those endemic issues have not gone away they have accelerated uh and I I think that speaks to an elite difference between like let's say the elite of America and the elite of Israel it would be because because the elite of Israel are uh you know we're all Jews and they all believe that you know the kind of we see we see ourselves as you know the uh because we have to stick together um and and they really you know they come from the people there is that there's no Washington DC in Israel yeah so the the politicians live among us um and everybody all the elites live among us it's not that they uh live in some place of their own um uh but all of Silicon Valley um and uh yes so yeah I agree that I I think I think that America is uh fan of the American America has which reached an impasse where it's in a basically it's it's in a you know uh characteristics of have come to a place where where it's kind of a crisis uh there's a crisis of the of the system of of the American system um but yeah uh once it chances are to work itself out um and without America becoming uh you know a totalitarian state and once it works itself out like I said you you can't you can't not have statues of the founding fathers okay things are like that will be restored um you can have new founders uh I don't think so uh if then it will not be America yeah so yeah for that for that yeah you have to have a change in in government uh like you talked about the Bolsheviks before yeah so they took down the statue of Peter the Great and changed the name of petrol guard to Leningrad and then erected the Lenin statue so yeah so that that this is when that happens but uh not if uh not if it Remains the United States of America from the perspective of I'd say a lot of Americans were already at we believe our government is already at that point they just haven't formalized it yet yeah I think that's a bit too so um I mean if you believe that um culture is the most important why is it the end it will determine uh the future why is it that um you spend a lot of time looking at um culture of the past rather than I guess culture now or do you think um when you look at the past you you see uh you see Trends you see you can you know it's uh the the the the present in confused is confusing I I sometimes make videos trying to make sense of the peasant but in the past uh I mean why do you learn history I actually uh working on a video of why history is important uh you know you you one of the things is that uh you see uh things about Society like for instance that uh how culture shapes Society that's something that uh I I can show in the in the past and claim that it's uh true in the present as well um but I mean but like do you see yourself as somebody just analyzing this trend or do you think you are part of the trend of creating culture in some sense definitely part of creating um I'm I'm kind of small so I don't have a lot of an effect but uh I have some effect okay uh because my my uh you know my document my series on on the videos always have a point to them yeah it's uh I'm a philosophical ideas so I see though I see them as artistic Creations not just as uh uh you know tattoo I think history uh you know uh because like a sometimes when it comes to fob culture I kind of feel like it's not created with like wanting to make a point but like um for example your book on the Marvel Marvel movies like I wonder like is that um some kind of analysis that you put on it after the fact or um like other people doing the analysis a separate class from the people uh doing the creation but yeah maybe that's another tough topic for another time um okay so for for furniture and philosopher it's it's the same thing you're creating yourself by uh by analyzing by self-criticizing here by uh so uh that's what I'm doing all right um so so basically that um that uh in the nts3w um community that that you were part of um that they have moved on either to become progressives or right-wing so what community do you think you are part of at the moment um I don't see myself I kind of or all the people I had connections with back then I I kind of lost the connection uh I mean AA is it and that doesn't really talk to me anymore let's go um the the reason why I asked is because like earlier you were talking about how like um now it's not about the individual but it's about like uh different communities um forming yeah you have to find uh have to find a new community yeah so uh and uh I'm waiting for something new to come up uh um which which I can you know contribute to um I see I see um okay so um what do you think about like quickly going through the ideas in the book chapter by chapter or do you would you think I mean yeah I I think we've uh uh has gone on a fair bit two and a half hours I think we've uh I I I'd only say if there's like any particular Parts uh we want to put thing out like for example uh I I did very much like uh the point from the Juvenile and I think this is a very unique point and you'll tell me if you agree zarathustra the idea that whenever a sovereign is attempting to accrue power to himself he has to raise up new subsidiary Powers uh to replace that of the old and you can really see that I think throughout history like in say Louis XIV France uh the nobility will raise down and the intendance uh effectively would place them I mean doesn't it um so first of all of course I mean if if you want you I don't think you in in a democracy I don't think it's even possible that uh someone like Donald Trump could come and change the system from from top down it has to come from uh it's first of all the the the the ruler can't do it it has the change has to come I mean if if if your fears are right and and you know you will have this leftist uh which is and you know Un-American ruler in the future he will before he he takes power the uh the the all the uh you know all the systems will will change as well yeah the the systems will first of all they will first of all take control over the other branches of power and then the ruler will uh and uh in in an authority someone like Saddam Hussein could just you know when it when he there was this after after one after the ruler was deposed or something the the Army General is all convened and he like Saturn on the stage and he was like where is uh so and so uh for someone some general uh and over here so so take him outside and shoot him and and his his goons just took the took the general side and shoot and shot him and he did that with a few generals until all the other generals started chanting his name and and uh and and became loyal to him and that's why and that's how he took power and and of course once he did he killed every uh everyone who was was you know loyal to the uh uh to the former assistant for the former world so yeah yeah so that's uh that's how you can do it in in uh in an authoritarian Society uh I mean I mean you know in Rome yeah they had the the night of the Long Knives yeah you know a new emperor okay don't you mean Berlin huh did you say Rome or the ancient Rome oh ancient Rome oh okay gotcha I thought you were referring to the Nazis sorry yeah yeah okay yeah but that came from the Romans yeah this idea yeah they took that from the moments yeah so that that you were once an emperor takes at the same night that the emperor takes power he sends his people to just stab everyone to death that might threaten him um yeah I mean I disagree with you about the way a republic changes I mean in luck uh in the case of I mean to be fair Hitler was elected so in that capacity that did happen uh but there's also just as many examples of Caesar let's say yeah okay well that's I'm talking about modern democracy but I think that the the power is too dispersed now um you can't uh you can't kill everybody uh because of the powers is uh it's it's again it's the managerial Elite and I agree with that yeah it's all those managers it's not it's not the small group of aristocrats or whatever uh it's uh it's it's a it's a little it's a large number of people but don't you think that that there's less accountability because of that uh I mean I'm uh like I said I'm I'm not really uh focused on that I see again the swamp is a swamp yeah so I don't think that there's anything to do about that um up to the the jailhouse is a jailhouse and you have to do just have your party in it oh um okay okay yeah I think two and a half hours I think is enough yeah I'd agree all right then um thank you for joining us uh I hope it was fun yeah I I would just want to say I don't think we said that uh the book is well with uh yeah populist illusion it's very well written um depending on how it's something like 90 to 140 Pages depending on how your eBook reader puts it out uh very clear very concise goes through all the different thinkers if you want like a insight into modern online rights uh discussions and sort of where people are coming from right now there's no greater summation uh you're certainly free to read all these thinkers on your own but if you want uh like a quick summation that's not just scrolling through Twitter feeds uh this is probably the best you're gonna get thank you all right um yeah I mean that said I | Sunset Inn サークル | UCA4gWcOoz_FXrtTEemTOtfw | 2022-06-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 19,796 | 100,201 |
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through everybody where they say Europe Europe don't worry Europe I have something something something very important I will soon release the update of Europe you see this full Squad so we are coming to storm Europe like fire Europe get ready you will never be left out in this whole program we love you all thank you very much share share share and God bless you share to everybody in B and over hunting to come out glasgo is already sold that thank you you all I call it today right now | PEOPLE'S PLATFORM BLOG | UCHEjaP-H4Zronr_ObguPgUA | 2024-04-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,313 | 7,340 |
ijs28j4DIKY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijs28j4DIKY | A Moose Boosh Presents Runaway Beans by Eric Shabazz Larkin | [Music] Excuse Me Miss have you seen my beans I think I lost them in the subway I used to hate the little things until I learned to give energy they make me toot and P and beat I toot so hard I fly out my seat pardon me Miss I really need some help my beans wouldn't just run away by themselves so if you hear a to or peep or poop or B or won or wack or pop or crackle or zap or snap or fat or Zing will you please oh please just give me a ring I think I lost him in the [Music] subway [Music] oh | Creative School of Thought | UCqCZIWu1PP3MJfM6apOQRnQ | 2014-10-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 112 | 496 |
hkxqt456sqw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkxqt456sqw | The Case of the Christmas Carol Criminals | well I for one am glad these Christmas Carol criminals have finally been caught oh yeah each dollar spent here helps fund apartheid secret shops are spoiling out town in what has been described as a heroic act by wa police two notorious criminals have finally been caught Alex Bainbridge and Miranda Wood were charged in December and will now face trial on June 28th for singing Christmas carols at first I didn't realize the group was protesters I thought they were just Carol Singers until I heard what they were singing and noticed a guy with a video camera the group was singing the tune the Jingle Bells but the words had changed and I heard something about Secret don't bring us your stolen Beauty we won't go until there's Justice We Wish You A lot of business and no profit next year they changed the words to the songs they really shouldn't have done that the deluded Duo of Christmas Carol crims believed that their actions could help the long-suffering people of Palestine by shining the spotlight on the actions of Cosmetics company Secret they say that secret is an Israeli company which sources its product from the Dead Sea in occupied Palestine and is therefore a legitimate Target of the international boycott divestment and sanctions campaign secret is a beauty company we just want to see more Beauty in the world those protesters are telling a pack of lies about us so is it true that you're an Israeli company oh well that bit is true and your product comes from the Dead Sea oh that goes without saying we don't want to be bothered by illegal settlement occupation or human rights we just want to do our shopping I think we have to be clear about what is at stake here if these protesters others like them around the world are successful in their goals then human lives could be saved the illegal apartheid wall could fall that's how serious this is police believe the Christmas carol criminals are just the front people for a vast conspiratorial organization called the friends of Palestine wa well we know there's more than just the two of them involved but we haven't been able to pin anything on the rest of them but rest assured we are watching them friends of Palestine like to present themselves to the world as if they were solely interested in supporting Palestinian human rights but the reality is this is a group that is dedicated to the cause of supporting Palestinian human rights police believe that this pair of miscreants will be trying to drum up public Sympathy by holding a protest outside the courthouse on June 28th we have intelligence that there will be another protest outside the Perth magistrates court on June 28th well I wouldn't be going anywhere near it I think parents need to be warned that if their children do attend this protest uh look the reality is they're going to be contributing to an international movement for justice in Palestine but will the police allow the protest to go ahead the wa police has a very long and proud history of supporting the rights of protests so long as within the bounds of the law and it is peaceful but what if they start seeing Christmas carols outside the court well obviously we couldn't allow that | Green Left | UC8W1PDkZhEDTV9H31hwJQqQ | 2012-06-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 569 | 3,192 |
0GUuCm6erxc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GUuCm6erxc | PAGET'S DISEASE | hello everyone welcome back to a new session on dentistry ammo today's topic is pages this is a status deformance or leontiosis so it is a born remodeling disease the normal bone is undergoing resorption and bone newborn formation but if there is exaggerated or abnormal uh changes in resolution and osteogenesis that reception is a loss of born by the osteoclastic activity and osteogenesis is the lost bond is replaced by newborn so if this process is hampered the disease is known as pages disease so let's get into the details of paigeed stresses pages disease is a bone remodeling this is the normal bone formation and bone resorption is disturbed or it is exaggerated so it is a chronic disorder of bone remodeling process because there will be excessive breakdown of bone and abnormal bone formation so normally the bone resorption and bone formation happens but here what happens there is a excessive breakdown of bone and the there will be abnormal bond formation so that is a problem with pages this is the routine nature of bond remodeling is disturbed and excessive breakdown of bone and abnormal bone formation happens it is also known as deformance because uh status we know the in the inflammation or itis um of bones that is uh bone inflammation which results in deformation or change in or appearance the formal change the change the shape of change happens and the anti-asses it is when it affects the facial bones it gives an appearance of land phase so it is uh seen in many diseases uh pages this is fibrous dysplasia so that's why it is known as status deformance and leontes so in pages this is uh usually in a healthy bone what happens uh remodeling which removes the old piece of bone and replaces them with a new a fresh bone so that is a normal routine procedure but what happens in pages this is this process uh shift out of balance and which results in newborn that is abnormally shaped that is abnormally shaped newborn which could be weak and brittle so that and there will be excessive breakdown of bone at the same place so this process is uh gone out of balance in paige's disease now let's see the clinical features it's seen commonly among males two is to one ratio compared to females and it affects the older skeletal bone which was described first by england uh a surgeon in england james pages that's why i got this name pages disease so basically it has two types one is inflammatory and uh congenital so etiology also either it could be an inflammatory or a genetical cause so inflammatory could be a viral infection that is uh para mixo virus infection and a mutation in chromosome number five could be the etiology of paget's disease well moving on to the pathogenesis as i mentioned it is a bone remodeling disease there is hypervascular or osteolytic waste so what happens there is an initial phase of disorder involves bond resorption by osteoclast so osteoclastic activity is changed and there will be intermediate phase so osteolytic activity and osteoblastic activity is changing and there will be a phase that is known as burnout stage the normal process of osteoblast and osteoclast is completely changed and it gets to a stage known as burnout stage so burn out bone is formed because of the osteolytic and osteoblastic activity so before that we need to see the path of physiology it has three phases that is lytic phase mixed lytic and blastic and sclerotic phase the first letting phase where the osteoclast action will be pronounced there will be more osteoclastic action the bone resorption is happening in the second phase it is both uh plastic and lytic phase that is both osteoclast and osteoblast is there an osteoblastic activity that is a bone formation activity is overtaken the bone resorption so there will be more bone formation but this forming bone is not of good quality it is a weaker than the actual bonds and while moving to the third stage that sclerotic phase sclerotic phase where the new bone formation is overtaking the bone resorption so the newborn which is formed which was like structurally uh disorganized and it is also a weaker bond so eventually what happens the osteoblastic activity will be overtaken will overtake the osteoclastic activity there will be more bond formation more uh weaker bond formation but eventually the osteoblastic activity also slows down and finally there will be a dormant state it will reach and the bone in that dormant state is known as burned out born or burned out state so it is a mixed effect of osteolytic and osteoclastic activity so this abnormal matrix persists but cellular activities nearly absent in the burnout state which is a pathophysiology of pages disease so in symptoms it is usually asymptomatic in earlier stage but may exhibit a variety of non-specific symptoms due to the increased bone remodeling so it is commonly affecting pelvic spine skull and long bones so basically an individual experience two types of problem one is bone pain and another one is fractures so the skeletal deformity includes the bowed legs and frontal occipital skull enlargement the legs will be both and the enlargement of skull in frontal and occipital region kyphosis that is a spinal problem the patient is like a bent a little bit forward that is kyphosis and there will be warm sensation that is increased blood supply to this abnormal bone and oh when this bone impinging on the nerves there will be nerve damage when this abnormal bone formation it impinges on the nerve it causes hearing loss or visceral abnormalities and there will be cardiac problems that is cardiac failure could be there and shortness of breath and also it is associated with osteoarthritis vertigo tinnitus deafness and malocclusion osteoporosis so all these are the various symptoms of basis disease so when it uh affects the facial bones it may give a lan phase whatsoever it's known as lanthiasis and in histology it gives a jigsaw puzzle or mosaic pattern that is a unique feature of pages theses they'll be both osteoblasts and osteoglass in the section an investigation we can find out this disease there will be increased alkaline phosphatase increased acid phosphatase and increased hydroprolane so while moving on to the x-ray investigation there is a cotton wool appearance of skull that is a unique feature cotton wool appearance and the next thing is there will be widening of deployed space and which results in tam or shanter tamo shanter appearance so tamar center is nothing like when this page disease happens in skull when it affects curl there will be widening of the diploid space and an overall enlargement of cranium so this combined effect with platy leads to appearance of the skull which is uh falling over the facial bone so that is like tamo chandra hat so tamo chandra hat is like which hat which should fall over the head so it has this particular appearance tamo chanter apparent stamos under hat appearance because of this widening of deploying space enlargement of cranium with and which leads to appearance of skull which is falling over the facial bone so that is a timer shanter appearance and there will be a candle flame sign which can be seen in longer bones that is blade of grass because of this peculiar appearance of longer bone radiographic feature that is cantal flame or blade of grass candle flame or blade of grass moving on to differential diagnosis we have osteomalacia fibrous dysplasia multiple myeloma and osteopetrosis so in treatment modalities uh we have surgical management for deformity and we need to control the pain relief of pain and suppression of active diseases uh can be done using this phosphonites vitamin d and calcitonin so that's all about pages this is which is also known as status deformance or leontyasis so it is a improper osteoblastic and osteoclastic activity which results in bond deformation and abnormal bond formation of inferior quality and bone resorption so the take away points are one is the candle flame blade of grass appearance in radiography the burnout stage in its pathogenesis the cotton wool appearance of skull in radiography tamo chanter appearance of this deployed space and enlarged skull so time of shanter hat appearance that is also in radiography mosaic jigsaw puzzle appearance and histology so it has basically a mixed osteoclastic osteoblastic effect causing a improper bond formation and resorption so i'll come up with a new new disease and dentistry and more thank [Music] you | DENTISTRY ’N MORE | UCstN7cZcrTjmPk0TAdJt1aA | 2020-08-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,460 | 8,482 |
GBvKtWkAfbE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBvKtWkAfbE | Sat. 12/3/22 - 2022 Panini Flawless Collegiate Football 1-Box Break #5 *PYT* | what's up everybody Jays here for Jasper's casespace.com we just sold out 2022 Panini Flawless Collegiate football this is a one box break picking team number five and here we go guys fresh case here five and six so we had a little team uh r b for those seven teams there but everybody else did buy in straight up so thank you guys and here's the customer that bought into the r b [Applause] so again guys we've hit some nice stuff just looking for some big bowl patches potentially here in this case foreign y so again top or bottom for here guys one two three for the top four five six for the bottom [Music] roll it six one two three four five six so this would be four actually number six the top box but you can definitely run back tonight yes I could post up another case potentially if we were to sell that out soon foreign all right cover them all up look at those other cards after this all right let me go double check group break checklist if group rate checklist is back up for this break today we can do group break checklist but if not we're gonna go by college rules teams are currently on teams they play for the longest but it wasn't on yesterday so see nope not yet either okay and we usually go by pro football reference years and then games it's like one of those weird ones Davis price has started us off over that's a 49er going to Victor all right we got a Rashawn White uh five out of 25 and let me look over Sean whites whatever shot away I should say Rashad white is a Tampa Bay Buccaneer currently I want to say that's actually the running back isn't it I think so I've been having to play a little bit more I think some injuries and look at this a little Aaron Rodgers five out of 10. Green Bay Packers we actually hit one similar like this yesterday in the first case I think it was green out of five this time it's five out of ten there you go foreign ER six of ten and Julie Wonder buyer is a Indianapolis Colts the Indianapolis Colts is part of the r b so that is six going to Steve Herrick we have four I believe the Raiders this is Amir White Raiders it's going to Nicholas foreign patch an autograph for LSU and that's uh Houston Nathan characters all right last one is going to be a dual autograph actually very nice one well Jameson Williams and John metche that's 13 out of 20. now of course this is gonna have to be a randomizer Between the Lions Matt Smith and Houston Nathan so whoever wins that randomizer would get that card so we'll leave that here towards the end that was a pretty solid inner box like you know you know got a Rogers there remember y was nice Derek Stingley top pick and a dual autograph see what's in the case now first one here is a velas Jones Junior 11 out of 20. that's for the Chicago Bears Bears that's going to Jeff let's go with the middle now and a little Lamar Jackson 23 out of 25 for the Ravens Aaron Billingsley all right and the last one here let's go I think it's this way Cincinnati Bearcats is that wow what a patch Desmond Ritter a little goodier patch right there 17 out of 20. that is very beautiful right there and that is Atlanta Falcons Justin with that one very solid patch and it has one of those nicer bolt patches we're looking for and there you go guys let's do the randomizer there for that one so we're gonna go lions and Texans dice roll five and a six eleven times good luck one two three four five six seven eight nine ten and eleventh and final time staying with the Texans after 11 times six five and a six eleven times so congratulations nice break for the taxes Derek Stingley Jr and this dual autograph now so there you go folks thank you guys so much next one is in the store second half uh we are down to I believe 12 left if anybody's thinking of grabbing some teams that maybe didn't hit much if not anything at all on this side get them for the second half if not I'll put up a random number block for the remaining teams as well guys so appreciative folks Jasper's casebreaks.com | Jaspys Case Breaks | UCjFmkmzvMl5pwHgFVV7F5gw | 2022-12-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 778 | 3,986 |
rZYy30wPMvI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZYy30wPMvI | This is Alden Library: The Second Floor | Welcome back to this is Alden Library. We will now be taking a look at the essential information you should know about the second floor. One of the two main entrances to Alden Library is on the second floor. Once you've made it through the doors, you'll find that the second floor is one big loop. As you walk around, you'll find a number of open tables to sit out to get work done, as well as reservable study rooms that can be booked on the University Library's website. If you need a boost of caffeine or a bite. Head over to Cafe Bibliotech only. I actually study up on the seventh floor of the library because it's really quiet. But when I have short breaks in between classes, like an hour or so, I like to come here because it allows me a place to eat my lunch. And it's quiet over here. Not a lot of people study in this section of the second floor. And then it's really easy to get to between classes because it's got that entrance point here, and then it's a quick jump to the fourth floor where I can leave. Hi, I'm Ryan Spellman. I'm the service desk coordinator for Alden Library. Second floor as a whole, I would say, uh, this is also home to our self pick up shelves, so that's really important to know. So if you request something, that's where it's going to end up. It'll just be under your last name. This is also kind of the, um, printing hub. So we have our black and white printers and color printers are mostly on this floor. There's also one on the third floor and three on the fourth floor. Our multimedia centers on this floor too. And there's student workers there that are able to. Help with more advanced questions with like Adobe Creative Cloud. Another important aspect of the second floor desk is that this is where you would go to pick up any course reserves. So if, um, a professor has put a book on hold so that you can use it in the building for your class, um, you would come to the second floor desk and ask us for it. You can check it out. I would just stop by the desk and ask us for more information. It's also on our. At ohio.edu/library. It's pretty easy to find there. And, um, if you're not in the building and you want to ask us questions about specific equipment, we also have live chat and you can give us a call too. It's easy to find on our website. Thanks for checking out. The second installment of this is All Library. Follow Ohio University libraries on social media to make sure you don't miss the next part of the series. All about the third floor of Alden, which is coming soon. | OhioULibraries | UCzA0nAT3P-wm6rYK5B_LmCw | 2023-02-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 487 | 2,534 |
9yZ-2AvhTlY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yZ-2AvhTlY | ROCKY HELMET MOLTRES! | Pokemon Sword and Shield VGC 2021 Series 10 Showdown Live | what's up everybody welcome back to the channel welcome to another pokemon sword and shield v2c 2021 series 10 video today i'm going to be trying out this moltres team it's something that i built a couple of days ago that i had the idea for but i haven't tested too much yet this isn't necessarily going to be one of those look at this absolutely busted team i made videos and more one of those hey i had this idea and i haven't tested it yet so i'm going to test it on video sort of things so yeah uh this could go either way but before we get into i do want to mention that hannah vgc had this idea prior to me i want to shout her out for that it's uh xerneas supported by rocky helmet flame body moltres and yeah it's just really cool it helps beat zation and or true rapid strike which is kind of fun and uh helps wall out real boom really well in fact uh rocky helmet mulcher with roost is really hard to get around if you can get rid of a certain pokemon it almost becomes its own wing condition and if you guys enjoyed this video only a point in time do me a favor leave a like on it subscribe to the channel and turn notifications because i bring you daily pokemon sword and shield content that's my comic question of the day out of the six variants of the kanto regional birds which is your favorite i'm personally a big fan of articuno but it's recently been dethroned by gallerian zapdos so yeah we have a rocky helmet moltres with flame body flamethrower air slash protect roost just able to tank ursula rapid strikes hits um and deal massive damage with rocky helmet plus flame body it's also able to wall out zation even if it's at plus one uh roost is great for just recovery stuff and it's mainly just meant to be a standard xerinius team with the fire type allocated solely to moltres because it's able to deal with so many pokemon uh yeah it's really nothing special beyond that the rest is very standard see let's go ahead and get into it hopefully i can get some wins i'm pretty tired i'm hoping it'll be a fun little video but even if i lose i'm gonna upload it anyways like if i just get like three losses in a row it's whatever as uh we face something pretty interesting here we see a um not a pumpkaboo what is it called a gorgeous probably gonna be running trick or treat making it a lot more difficult to switch in on the caloric shadow um it's actually a bit of a problematic match up for me i should be able to go with the xerneas lead pretty well hmm i think xerneas moltres isn't bad definitely want to protect i could go um xerneas urge foo actually and that isn't terrible i'm gonna bring the willow boom in the back i think my last month is going to be the stack attacker here they do go with the gorgeous calorics now one would assume the score guys is about to trick-or-treat me i'm going to go ahead i'm going to go for the protect and the surging strikes hopefully uh surging strikes into like an aquajet will be enough uh i am pretty much anticipating the cerneus to absolutely body me in a moment i could also just go right into willowboom and surging strikes and i think i'm gonna do that that's probably my best interest they trick or treat me are they is that a priority move or are they just like scarf huh no it's not they're just straight up choice scarf interesting it's pretty cool um and there's still ko's by just grassy glad aqua jet let's go into the ante still in range of another aquajet i believe agujit did 45 so it will let me to ko uh let me go ahead and go right into my xerneas here and aqua jet once more they could go for the extreme speed if they even have it so they do not get rid of that entei go for the moon blast and i can go in my roller boom here get some fake out pressure or at the very least scare off that calorics i'm actually pretty scared to do this [Music] because a lot of these wim scott are running uh a lot of these music are running encore i mean the sash is typically on the myan show i guess what i could do here is i could geomancy and go straight into stack attacker [Music] all right i suppose that's another alternative i'll dry our ball here i actually don't mind that outcome the choice scarf is going to be pretty useful now that i outspeed the calorics and i can always just do this i mean i could also trick room but i think i'm better outside of trick room now this is an interesting little team the moon blast me it's going to do like nothing power with me it's fine get a nice little defense boost i'm going to go straight into the willow boom and uh i'm going to attempt to jarrowball you pretty sure i lose both my mods here but i actually only really need to kill the calorics to win nice okay let me go ahead and moon blast i could try to predict the calorics to protect but it's not really worth it [Music] so they miss their power whip that's phenomenal for me probably gonna do a ton but it is a gorgeous small i'm pretty sure they lose a bit of their attack power fail to protect awesome that does a ton okay i'm gonna need you to miss for me i don't feel like losing the gorgeous i'm gonna need you to miss for me yeah nice all right gg that was interesting that was uh that was a real interesting first match hopefully we can face like azation hey there we go now this whole team absolutely hates moltres except for the reggio lucky so typically what i'll do versus this is live off multis landorus because it actually lends me um a lot more wiggle room when it comes to beating reggie lucky on lead and it also just threatens a lot uh xerneas in the back is also really nice now because we have a solid switch into any move from the zation i think my last month is pretty much always going to be the uh dang that's actually kind of tough um i want to say stack attacker but it's really not my best play i think ursula is actually my best player they actually go with the amungus and ursulfu i could actually get rid of a mungus pretty early if they rage powder here go for the flamethrower earth power i actually don't mind that uh i have been named i really thought they might not be scarf but it turns out they were scarf and i am the fool little haiku for you i am the fool who thought they were not going to be scarf but they were dang i just got nae aid um i mean i guess my play here is gonna be the moon blast crit can you burn can you burn please really are you pads no there it is okay dang i just got like the worst of luck on that that kind of sucked all right um no reason that's a surging strikes no reason not to fish for geomancy had he gotten burned on any one of those besides the last one that actually would have been in a pretty good spot that landorus is gone i actually kind of wish it would survive because then i could then i could aqua jet and go for another geo all right there's the zation uh to my best interest to surging strikes and protect here more likely than not even though i'm asleep they're gonna try to kill me [Music] they do go for that and uh that's gonna be game i'm gonna get redirected and uh i'm gonna lose there dang that sucks that was actually that could be really nice that could be really nice but i was hoping they would take the bait and they would uh go for the surging strikes like immediately okay so we're facing a caloric's ice torque team along with um famous after you liligan hmm their team really doesn't like stack attacker [Music] i can go stack lando lead and they have very limited options for dealing with that in the back um first food doesn't seem that bad and i actually might just leave the xerneas at home and go multiples here like xerneas doesn't do that much for me like for this whole team certainly just gets bodied this is very anti-zero stand up going uh stack indeedy i'm gonna go ahead i and attempt to body press right here in earth power it's likely to get redirected anyways i get a crit okay i mean amazing amazing i'll take it okay you want to see uh i want to see nae nae play of the year they're going to body press me back they're going to be like i bet you i can win this they're going to say i bet you i can win the speed tie they're going to oh i just bumped my microphone they're going to go for it and they're going to die to rocky helmet moltres all right there's the torkel i'm going to go into my multis and protect here i i really want them to go for the body press please go for the body press or it'd be even better if we went for like body press earth power come on body press you know you want it oh the gyro bald all right that works too that works too i suppose i protect here do i really need this lando to win probably i also probably need the moltres let me go into my stack i can go stack or shoot it's not the end of the world you're in a rock slide here incredible absolutely phenomenal uh let me go ahead and go for my own rock slide i can also aqua jet into the stack to guarantee i get a ko actually uh it's probably my best interest just to body press certainly they don't have any options for that body press protect doesn't seem bad even if they go into torque it's like not the end of the world actually i should rock sled get the ko that's gonna be a defense boost interesting one for the high horsepower there all right can they set up the sun for me i actually definitely just win now yeah no i rock slide here and uh i can attempt a close combat they can't defend versus this either [Music] and one would assume they would earth power my stack [Music] it's the rock slide nice go for the eruption and uh irschu doesn't die to anything so that's going to be a dead calorics nice geez dang i was really hoping i could do something cheeky with that on moltres right there with the stack attack i was hoping to be body press you would have been in for a big surprise all right ooh another trick room team huh i mean this team also really hates moltres i'm actually going to lead off with it i think moltres lead is pretty nice here moltres lando actually looks really nasty or even ultra stack i'm going to ultra stack actually oh there we go i'm already coughing uh dang i really want to bring the lando but i'm gonna get bodied if i do i guess i bring willow boom here real boom for fake out doesn't seem bad uh yeah we'll do that okay yeah so i would assume that they would just go for the trick room here i'm actually going to trick room on their trick room because i don't want them to get off trick actually no i do want them to get off your chrome what am i saying they're going to take rocky helmet damage too i suppose i could body press that incense i had rock slides my best play regardless i'll do that can i get a burn so they go for the trick room nice um yeah no i really see no reason not to gyro ball flamethrower the mimikyu like all things i guess i could also rock slide flamethrower and it'd be about as effective go for the lash out they're gonna take some rocky helmet go for the play rough can i get a burn i'm about to roost on them next turn just so you know she's gonna put that out there they're about to get roosted on all right yeah and now now i go for the gyro ball on the mimikyu for the safe ko and roost they have very few switches to this they really do they have very few come on give me the mimikyu you know you want to give me some cue i wish i could body press onto that but uh unfortunately i cannot as it is a ghost type nice get my first defense boost there's the flare blitz as they get roosted on get absolutely roosted on boy and now uh they should understand what's going on there's the cali there's the cali ice hmm i should be able to body press this incinerator like every time and go into my real boom for fake out pressure next turn i could even just flamethrower i could stand and flame through her it's a bit safer get that plus two there's no way to kill me now the glacial lance oh yeah that just bounces off of moltres too can i get a burn oh god their weakness policy oh god uh they should be in range of body press anyway so it's really not the end of the world again lorentis let me go ahead and yeah it looks like mulch is gonna be the absolute goat for the rest of this game i'm gonna sack my urshifu actually no um yeah i sack the irish food go for the body press they gave me that nice crit definitely did not matter there and uh should be able to go for the close combat into the body press they end up losing the motors anyways actually just go right in the motorist give him a little surprise yeah i hope you don't expect to beat this let me roost up go for the fake out looks like moltres is the perfect tool for this game yeah he's about to get the message go for the flamethrower go for the u-turn it legitimately doesn't matter like oh he's got the uh fireberry that would have done so much too oh my god superpower bounces off of me and yeah he should get the message now go for this flamethrower go for this uh suppose i could aquajet myself for the meme nah doesn't matter all right nice gg all right uh how long are we recording for it's kind of late for me 19 minutes we'll do one more try to get above like 22 minutes i'll do one more battle maybe two if this one goes really well i'll do two more but uh my laptop's not too powerful so i have to be careful could crash any minute oh yeah my pc is still broken if you want to help me out my patreon is down below or you could sub me on twitch trying to raise money to fix it see a new motherboard um this is my favorite match up because torn ogre players always think they're so cool they can like lead off kyogre tornadoes and be like hmm what do you think i'm going to do you should definitely like fake out or grassy glide or something and then uh you know they switch in the the zarina so you just call that like every single time and you win if you do that you just straight up win uh so we're gonna do this i'm gonna go willowbooms ernest i'm gonna go ahead and bring it the remembering the multitrace in the back i actually have some faith in it for this game for dealing with that zarina and uh my last one's gonna be the urshifu they end up going with the tornadoes finney like i said i feel pretty confident right now that they're about to send out those arena so i'm going to go ahead and uh kind of want to get rid of you early i could also try to geomancy send yours arena come on yeah there it is the ic win me i'm going to go ahead and u-turn out i'm going to get my moltres then i'll be like oh whatever shall i do the moltres has hit the field yeah let me go ahead and go for this here actually uh no i'm just gonna dazzlingly doesn't gleam i could air slash here to try to catch the possible kyogre switching it's just not worth it though yeah i'm gonna get rid of you and now the tornadoes has gone as well nice uh so i hate to break it to this guy but he just loses to real boom let's go for the protect here uh and i'm gonna sack my guy might as well just like protect air slash pretty much as soon as moltres goes down he loses to the uh to the boom you can go ahead and haze i don't care yeah nice all right congratulations you played yourself dazzling gleam grassy glad unless you got like misty surge tapu finney it's over all right how much am i doing like half nice yeah no no no no no that's not that's not happening i know your max speed with like no bulk i know you are you want to know how i know you are because we're in the 1200s because i have not played enough recently because we are in the 1200s you are not running bulk come on bud hey he goes for the double that's fine it truly does not make a difference yeah i don't know what you expected let me go for the d gleam here it's even more of a it's even more of a rap because he stalled at his own tailwind all right yeah gg all right uh let's do one more i'll do one more i'll do one more because uh we're only at like we're only like 22 minutes yeah glhf interesting uh we're facing a zygarde team yo yo why does moltres xerneas kind of slap on lead someone explained that to me like conceptually uh let me go urshfu in the back and i like myrilloboom stack gets bodied here like look at all of their stack answers now the reason i'm going with moltres and uh and zernia sun lead is because i really don't wanna have to deal with that ferrothorn for the rest of the game that'd be nice if i get rid of it early and i'm pretty sure uh most they might be running rock coverage but it's usually like steel coverage on zygarde if i remember correctly oh yeah there's the zygarde suppose my play here they're not or a break dude they're not or a brick i'm going to go hard into gorilla boom and i'm actually just going to go for the raw moon blast yeah no because now i get to fake out fake out moon blast can you instruct his protect can you make him protect again does that work forget how that works please don't be ally switch i really don't feel like playing with that right now let's go pharaoh that's fine they going encore um i mean i always go into xerneas right now or i always go uh in the multiverse and now for miseries it's gonna be a long fight all right nice now i could get rid of this thing pretty early they have very little defensive options for this yeah that's fine i'm going to tank that because uh iran guru's damage output's pretty much garbage all right now what i'm going to do i'm going to go right into my boom protect assuming here they're going to go ahead and go for an instruct muddy water and then i'm going to you turn into serengrew next turn renger is always a problematic pokemon there's the icy wind [Music] could also woodhammer right now let's get this chaos [Music] i thought he was done thought he was done now luckily it's not the worst uh zygarde's pretty fast actually is it pretty sure it's like base 100 so i should get out sped 95. i think i still u-turn flamethrower yeah nice get in my irish food sack that moltres took like nothing in the zurin should have bait out the uh ferrothorn it's definitely misty seed oh no it's leftovers huh i thought it'd be misty now what's nice about being smacked down is actually get some leftovers recovery or actually get some grassy terrain recovery but not now not now unfortunately here um [Music] i'm gonna protect and go into willowboom yep [Music] and i'm gonna make a bit of a controversial play i'm of the opinion that they are not about to stand with this tapu finney but i also can't u-turn i just kind of have to go hard in the moltres and geomancy yeah nice exactly what i wanted no special attack drop please ah dang that sucks that's actually really huge you may not know but that's pretty huge i should still be able to ko with uh daz and gleam plus flamethrower so i'm gonna protect i should still ko but that was kind of bad come on i need this to ko actually no that's definitely a salt vest that's definitely a soul vest i got a ko man the fact they're running knockoff i'm still going to do it come on oh yeah no last game that's game [Music] it's incredible just how many of these guys you face just how many ferrothorn you face as soon as you start running moltres it's it's a it's a magic perk that no one knows about nice one shot right yeah that's game gg solid session today very solid session uh honestly from using it pretty good i i think this is actually really solid pokemon uh so yeah if you guys enjoyed leave a like in the video subscribe to the channel turn notifications and i'll see you in the next one hopefully i feel better tomorrow try to stream or something but my throat is now killing me so i'm going to try to recover have a nice night guys bye you | Moxie Boosted | UCAVKuhZ5Og4O86jkgUgUcyg | 2021-09-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,917 | 19,616 |
Ln6vrntheeo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ln6vrntheeo | Having fun with Flutter Desktop development | UbuCon Asia 2021 | hello everyone thank you for coming to this presentation my name is rafael and hopefully we have some fun today i would like to tell you a few things about flutter why it's becoming so popular and why you might consider using it okay so let's get started cool i will start by introducing myself i first tried flutter five years ago i was an android developer back then i was looking for new fast ways to develop applications and one of my friends recommended flutter as good alternative i was really surprised how easy and fast you can build UI interfaces and how easy you can integrate on it i moved to the UK and got an opportunity to make an app in flutter i really liked it so i started contributing more and more to the community joining meetups and i never moved back to android i mentioned flutter a few times already but you may ask what exactly is flutter on its website google describes it as UI toolkit for building beautiful natively compiled applications for mobile web desktop and other devices from a single codebase adding to that it is free and open source meaning that you can see everything on github to gather resources for flutter's website you can contribute to the project and report backs or suggest improvements we will talk about how it works later but for now let me just say that it's written in dart and C++ quick history how it came to this point that canonical partner with google and decide to make a new installer in flutter at the beginning flutter started as a strip down chrome runtime it was an experiment in which developers wanted to check how much faster UI rendering might be and it was targeting 120 fps it went through many stages and languages but dart fit all the boxes to be both interpreted and compiled at the same time they made their first demo at dart summit in 2015. after that everything happened fast flutter was targeting android and ios first but support for linux windows mac os and web came after that flutter is also very portable for example google engineers took flutter and made it run on the wall within the office which is i must say not very common place to run a ui framework but a more common thing would be running flutter on xbox or raspberry pi without xorc on wayland which is supported by the community so you might think that it sounds interesting but don't we have GTK and Qt already well yes those are great too and i'm not saying that you should re-write all your apps in flatter that would be cool exercise though i just want to say that flutter is backed by many companies now and at first it was only google who contributed to it but now engineers from many companies do as we will see shortly thanks to composition over inheritance and reactive nature of the framework it's easy to code uis in flatter like i said before it has great cross-platform support but if you want you can create your own embedder and run it on almost everything it's fast and compiles down to the native binary and last but not least it's also great news for linux community that full source code and development is available on github for both dart and flutter itself i've seen a few misconceptions how it all works so let me quickly explain how flutter is built in short there are two parts the one that you code in which is written in dart and the engine part written in C++ the engine uses a library called skia for driving pixels on the screen skia can draw using opengl vulkan metal or software renderer of course some things require calling the underlying platform and for this we have a plug-in system thanks to which we can make native calls on android it calls java runtime on ios it's swift but on linux it's C++ it's also worth noting that lately dart got FFI support thanks to which you can call C compatible libraries there's also a tool which can scan C headers and create those bindings if you are interested check the documentation to find out more alright now that everyone has some understanding what flutter is let's jump to the demo i will go slowly at first but for later parts i will fast forward the demos and talk so you won't get bored this is not a tutorial and i will be writing everything in one file but hopefully you will get a feeling of how to use this framework and how powerful it is okay so let's jump through the demo maybe for the first step would be to install flutter so let's jump to the flutter webpage which is flutter.dev you can see that is the main clutter website we can read through it but for us let's just get started choose other platform for us it's linux and the first good thing is that if you want to install it you can choose two options one is to use snap package so if you are just want to develop your application this is probably daisy's one or we can download the photos manually i choose this path because i sometimes change letter source code but yeah for you maybe that would be the the preferred one i've already done this in in advance so we won't be seeing me just you know doing some puff manipulation and trying stuff with the command line so now let's jump to the terminal great so after installing flutter either for the package or manually from source code then we should be able to run command name flutter doctor we should display our options so in my case i'm using the stable channel and also i can develop flutter applications from web linux or android and i have here two ids in intellij idea or vs code today i will be using vs code but the other options are vim which has lsp support so all the you know code completion and other stuff which works with vs code can also work with vim or neovim if that's your choice so to create the flutter application we need to enable flutter desktop first i've already done that and after that we will be able to develop linux applications because it's because the flutter is currently in beta so it's not enabled but after invoking this command then you will be able to develop and create applications so to start let's just create the application for us today we'll be developing the file manager so let's create a project click enter and then we can try to run that so let's try running this on linux we currently cannot see this but let me just change the scene and here we can see that is our default application this is basically what clutter creates when you're creating the project you can click this button and this will increase our counter okay so let me change the scene once again all right so here is our code editor on the left here is our running application on the right i went ahead and created the launch application for that you for that you need to download the flutter plug-in or just available in extensions so just go to extensions and download the flut the flutter plugin and that would also install the dartmouth plugin so you will have the complete and environmental to run flutter applications so let's maybe take a look at our file structure so we can see that it created the directories for android ios because you can run that okay it said for test web and also we here's our linux directory and this is our custom embedded original c++ uses GTK and here we can see our lib directory so this is where our application lives that's where we spend most of the time writing code inside this directory let's also pubspec the young and what this is is the project setup so here's our name of the application that we created description and the version environment and this is the data version that we're running our dependencies so currently we only we only use flutter from the sdk8 and cooperating icons some development dependencies like testing and other stuff which we will go through later on so now let's open our source and let me quickly delete everything so we will start from scratch okay so let's start coding okay great our application went red for a second but we will fix that soon let's quickly look what is happening here on the top we are importing material library which implements all widgets from google material design next we have the main function which starts our app and then we have our main application class which is stateless widget to put it simple flutter has two main types of widgets stateless and stateful we use stateful widget when we want to store some value in current widget and stateless if it's imitable class all right let's save our file and we can see that our application went white what just happened if we take a look here in the corner we have the restart and we have reload they both do the same thing but almost the restart completely launches this other application from scratch so if you have some state then it gets also reset but for the reload tries to preserve the state of our application so for now let's try to create something more useful and if i click save it should fail yeah and the reason is that the material app needs some page to display let's create another stateless widget it's called main page for example and then inside of this let's create something which is called scaffold and scaffold is basically the skeleton of our material application so now if we go to mat material up and create a home and pass the main page to it and then we can see that we have the white screen again let's try to create the app bar and see how how it works in action so let's try to put up bar with text inside it and say hello here we come okay so let's try to implement something more useful rather than empty screen with the title so we can change our widget to stateful one because we'll hold the files of our disk and now we can see that you have the widget and now we have its state and instead we have the same build function like again and in our main app nothing is changed i will copy one function because we have limited time so let me quickly do it okay so inside this our state class let's paste one function then it's paste some variables and i will explain it in a second and do one more thing our abstraction so okay so that's everything so let me quick quickly save this okay so we have some problem with imports so let's import and yes in this case we can see that we have some problem that if we try to import it we can see that and the reason is because it's in file and imported a little bit different so if we go up to our import section we can add our dependencies before go to the semicolon so now we save it should have everything all right yeah okay so let's go and see what i pasted so with this basically what this function basically does is it leaves files in the given directory and it returns it as either directory or file items so you see i created here all items so every files and i have directory items and file items so this will display them in given order you also get the current highlighted item i went a little bit ahead of myself and we also have the home here which we'll add soon and for our abstractions is basically my type so i added if it's either a file or directory and my class custom model to display it quick quicker so name name without extension path item time or if it's hidden or not so nothing big but i just don't want to spend time you know for you to see me writing this file function because it's pretty boring to be honest and there is no point in doing so okay so maybe let's try to display some files in our application let's try by implementing the init function so right so our in function runs before build method and enter its home environment variable so we can display contents of our home folder so let's try display something on the screen and that will be the body of our scaffold and maybe there's a column of children and what we can do is display text and check our file manager we need to invoke this function so let's get files in the given directory and create a directory based on our home directory and we need to explicitly said that it's not null so this function should load all items and split into directories and files let's display the first one and we see that it failed and why did failed because we have the state so the code really won't work but if we do the hold restart we have the tender so this is our android folder okay but you can see that this is pretty boring so maybe let's display all of them in one go so what we can do you can get all items and map them and we can map all of those items to the name and do to the list and we can see that we displayed everything we also got the exception because we run out of space so to quickly fix that we can do list view instead of column so let's check change that to living and now we can see that our exception is gone and you can scroll through our items okay sure but we can see that there's a problem in our approach first of all we can see also the hidden files and directories and we also see that it's in alphabetical order but also it doesn't distinguish between files and directories so let's quickly fix that okay let's create two lists one for non-hidden directories and second one for non-hidden files after that we can merge them together and replace current items with our newly created filtered structure so that list is a little bit shorter so you can see that we have the apps desktop and all of the folders and then we can see the files now we have another problem our application looks pretty boring to be honest so maybe let's first apply the theme from the yellow theme so to do that we need to go up to our main application we can see that we are importing the yaru theme already and we can do very very simple thing so first apply the theme the yaru light theme so we'll be using the light theme by default and for a dark theme we can do yaru.darkTheme and theme mode system so this will check if we are using the light theme or dark theme and then apply it to our application and that should be basically it we can see that up bar has changed to the error theme and now we should use the proper one okay now for a second thing we probably should display this in a grid okay so total to that we can change our listview to responsive gridlist upon save great list and you can see that you have some squiggly lines so in the import of course and what else we need to desired item with so because that would be the width of our one block let's choose the 72 for example and now we see that it looks a little bit different it looks like a grid which is good and you can see that this line is a little bit long so what we can do is to add column here and that would change it to be more readable okay so before we can continue i must tell you a little bit secret i went ahead of myself and i wanted to pass back two assets one is for the folder black and one's for text while two icons which we'll use for our application and i added them in assets folder so we have for the black and text i also added other ones for a test but let's focus on those two right now let's go back and what we can do right now is we can extract this to a separate flutter widget so let's do that right now and let's name it item should really use different name but you know naming is hard hope you forgive me this one time awesome next we can extract our text into new flutter widget because you want to do some more customization and i'm also adding a flag to distinguish if item is highlighted or not and after he fixes it's ready to make it a little bit better we can add icons to each type of element first we wrap text in column so we can add svg picture widget we check if current item is either folder or file and we apply different icon and it looks already better we can see that text is still not centered so we should also fix that but first let's add some padding to have more space i also add a size box to increase the gap between the icon and the name of the item we can see that i'm experimenting quite a bit with the design adding padding here and there but i just wanted to express how powerful this process is we have fast feedback loop which encourages developers to experiment with different designs i can imagine a developer sits with designer and fine tunes application as much as they can you can see that application is also responsive to window changes all right now we should fix that text which is also very easy by the way i just set max line's limit and overflow in case we have to deal with really long names and to center the text i just specify text align brilliant it's time to add click handler to highlighted items we'll grab everything in container and specify box decoration you can see that i again use yellow colors and highlight everything in aubergine first because border radius is fancy these days i specify this too our new operating highlight is a little bit too much but fortunately we can put more transparency to it after seeing it working it's time to use our is highlighted variable with simple if statement we can set box decoration when the variable is set to true to handle clicks in flutter we can wrap our widgets in another widget called gesture detector and since we want to specify function from the parent we pass it through the constructor with this approach we can pass highlighted flag based on current highlighted item and then click logic it's important to call setstate function which will inform flatter to refresh UI for state changes and repaint the change part of the screen alright we can now mark our files but when we try to double click on some element nothing happens let's implement this logic quickly in our item class we add onDoubleTap callback we set it to gesture detector and pass it through the constructor just like we did with the single tab next we create one doubletap function we check if the item is directly or not and we implement small function to reset current state after which we change directory to items directory and that's it keyboard shortcuts are essential to desktop programs let me show you how easy you can do that in flutter first we need to create intent which we will later listen for intent is just a normal class which can optionally hold some data in our case we just have an empty class next we wrap application in shortcuts widget and specify map of shortcuts in my case it's up arrow which will invoke newly created intent after that we need to specify actions widget the reason why it's separated is because we can use the same intents for different parts of our application but for the sake of simplicity we are using them always we also need to specify focus widget two shortcuts to be fired if we hold restart the app we can see that after clicking up arrow we navigate to the root of the hard disk we still have a little bit of time so let me quickly demonstrate few more things we all know that size panel is very convenient in file manager and since we don't have one it's time to change that let me add side panel color first and we can start if you start to think that this whole thing is too easy then you are right i simply wrap grid in row which allow me to have two views next to each other horizontally next i add container with specified with and create items inside lessview thanks to canonical's work i use the arrow icons very easily now we can reuse our well known change directory function put it on click and our code fails and the reason why it fails is because we are not specifying constraints how big grid can grow it wants to paint itself infinity basically to prevent this behavior we wrap a responsive grid list into expanded widget if you are interested how flutter decides on widget sizes search for flutter box model i don't want home to feel lonely inside our site panel so i'll add projects item too and that's basically it i know what you are thinking right now it's just another boring application we have that already so i guess it's time to add just a little bit of eye candy stuff you can notice that when we click on some item it simply highlights it wouldn't it be better if we could animate this transition fortunately flutter has very good support for animations we just need to change container inside our item widget to animated container next we specify duration how long animation should be now we just need to change how we are using box decoration instead of setting it or not i'm setting aubergine color when it's highlighted but when it's not i put transparent color flutter the text changed variable and animates its value when it changes i change aubergine to to be more darker for visibility maybe it's not the best design but you must say that it was very easy to implement okay last thing i promise i just want to show you integration with external programs if you are watching closely you probably noticed that we are missing logic for opening items thanks to open file plugin we can open programs which are set as default for given extension to do that just navigate to on double tap function and simply use plugins open function to open the file and that's basically it okay so hopefully it wasn't that boring but let's recap the demo we created a responsive application very quickly it was easy to develop UI even if we didn't have some functionality like highlighting the folder it was quick to implement also quad reload and quad restart are awesome tools to help you iterate on your project animations are built-in and easy to use and by the way it's also very easy to create new custom animations we saw libraries made by canonical thanks to which we could integrate flutter more easily with our desktop environment and plugins made by others to open files i think is a good place to mention linux specific integrations which we haven't seen in the demo i only showed two libraries but canonical guys had other cool stuff for integrating dart with linux to name a few you can use network manager dbus Gsettings or package kit and again everything is open source and available for you to use or contribute there are other integrations done by google like native file selector we know size checker or menu bar integration and of course many other libraries done by the community you might ask if we can do everything in flatter now the answer is yes but also not quite linux still lacks native view support and texture view support there are pull requests implementing that so it shouldn't be too long to see this functionality in framework there's also no sound plugin for linux but that could be relatively easy to implement so we still need to wait for a few things but it's a good time to start writing your apps if you like woodruff so and would like to learn more about flutter then check out official documentation also there are many great tutorials on youtube with source code on github letter community makes a harm take when a youtube stream every wednesday well almost where you can ask your questions regarding the framework to get the taste of awesome UIs search for flutter challenges in your search engine of choice you might be surprised how easy people implement applications in flutter with custom UIs if you need to talk with any developers there's also discord channel if you already know flutter and would like to help with linux adoption here are my tips for you write and share your linux programs you can for example use twitter for that don't forget to mention flutter and linux accounts write posts about your experiences and problems that you've encountered if you find bugs or have some suggestions how to improve the framework report issues to a flutter's github page speaking of improvement take a look at documentation there is always something to fix last but not least help Canonical to develop their libraries and add support to popular libraries on pub.dev that is all i had for today hope you had some fun and at least i got your interest in flutter thank you for listening now i think we have some time for questions | 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uuFkjNDuTnI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuFkjNDuTnI | Swansea Riots : Send In The Army | i'm sorry taylor that i tried to go on your show today and the internet wasn't good just making a quick video i may i seen an appalling video today uh swansea ryan's uh he had this big hill uh it was a housing estate and uh 800 youths setting light to cars and driving them down the hill smashing into other cars and it was a visual for a young man who passed away uh i don't want to say to the uh to the welsh lads over there that uh number one you weren't being respectful to you to your friend who passed away when someone passes away you should show great respect so you you brought shame to the family you brought shame to that person you get a total or to disgrace the lawyer all right so nothing to be proud of absolutely nothing to be proud of you do a vigil and you end up burning cars smashing them down the hill and you think that's a something to be proud of no it's not you dishonored the man who who passed away the young man you dishonored their family you dishonored the football club that that man young man supported so that's number one you total ultra disgrace and you should be ashamed of yourself and secondly back in the day in the 1945 1950s they had what is called national service and that's what you guys need to be doing you need to be doing national service where you meet some old-fashioned sergeants that would beat the living daylights out of you and beat this uh job culture out of you your being but unfortunately we don't have the national service instead the social services if they find out what you've been doing they'll send you on a counselling course call you a victim send you on a holiday and increase your benefits fivefold won't they basically if these kind of riots are going on like that the army the british army should be sent in they should be sent in with sticks and you should be beaten out of the estate period properly beaten out in ghana here if you started doing things like that the police would come out with sticks and just beat the living daylights out of you and basically the bottom line is we're too soft in the uk we're too soft the police use every handy tactics against law abiding citizens but when it comes to these jobs these idiots they don't come in heavy-handed but people like this jobs like this they need to be taught a lesson that you can't do this kind of thing people could have got killed children could have got killed it could have been little kids walking at the bottom of that hill because it was well uh a lot of people lived there and they could have got killed they could have just been walking down at the bottom of that street you sent a couple of cars set them a light set them down the street you could have killed the kid little kids not only that you you actually a a gentleman came out of one of the houses and said please stop it the police took a long long time before they came that man received a lot of abuse and his windows were smashed i think you all should go down to that man's house and i think you should have some guts and i think that you should go and actually say sorry to that man you should all have a whip round and you should publicly apologize to that man but most of you won't because you're a bunch of cowards aren't you a bunch of cowards a lot of you but some of you should have a whip around go down to that guy's house and say look what we did was out of order we're really really sorry here's a grand here's a thousand pound is two thousand pound get your windows done we're really sorry because what you did to that guy's house was disgusting all right you brought shame on swansea swim on the football team there shame on the guy who passed away shame on the family you're the total utter disgrace and the only way you can redeem yourself is if some of you got in got together and said you know what what we did was disgraceful let's go down to that guy's house and give some money and not only that you should have gone down there and cleaned the place up but you didn't did you you didn't because you had a bunch of cowards you had a bunch of [ __ ] cowards yeah you couldn't fight your way out of a paperback there was a police van there you all threw stones at the police fan and the police found went and you all cheered churchill i'm not a fan of the police the way they're treating people at the moment they're treating law-abiding citizens heavy-handedly but people like you the dream with kid gloves so i'm not a fan of the police yeah but what uh well i'm certainly not a fan of yobs idiotic stupid lager loud daft jobs i'm not a fan of people like that so you want to stay in your houses and you fathers of these kids of these young men you want to beat the living dead lights out of them you want to get them put them over your knee and batter their bums so that they never do this kind of nonsense again you want to find out son did you go out there on that night yeah right here over the table boom slap them with a whip give them 40 of the best and they'll never do it again you see we're losing we've lost discipline in our country young men don't know what discipline is they don't know what it is to be disciplined they don't know what it is to be a man instead they think it's clever and smart to set fire to a couple of cars and set them down the street bring disgrace to the man the young man that they're trying to do a vigil for disgrace to their football club disgrace to that man's family and then pick on a father uh down at the bottom of the hill you see well i'm getting at so grow up lads yeah get your life sorted out and don't be contacting the social workers who'll send you on a holiday send you on a bit of counselling and give you give you uh fivefold extra benefits and say you're the victim don't be taking on that look in the mirror see your face and see that what you did was absolutely disgraceful and some of you have the guts to get together and publicly apologize to your community to the football club to your parents to that family to that family's to that lads family to the man who was had his windows smashed to that community who had their streets street their wrecks probably admit it get yourself a brush get yourself a dustbin go down that community and clean it up every week for the next year have a whip round and pay for any cars that are damaged or any windows that are damaged that's what men would do so why are you are you men or are you mice are you a man or are you a mouse i'll leave it with you welsh lads but you're the disgrace men men welsh men that fought in the second world war against hitler welsh men valiant welsh men going into battle defending our freedoms and you idiots doing stupid things like that get a life all right god bless you | Africa Without Borders | UC-ILYLVJ-fqfGxzSARAu9tQ | 2021-05-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,325 | 6,744 |
PBE-xO1RYOE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBE-xO1RYOE | Living History: Auntie Stone | welcome ladies and gentlemen boys and girls we're very lucky today to have a special visitor visiting bennett school and i'm lucky to be able to be the one to introduce her my name is mrs janie arnold and i teach second grade at bennett school luckily i have a lot of you in my class and today i'd like to introduce a very special guest who's been doing this program for 15 years this is margaret rogers margaret comes to us today to tell us about a famous person that lived in fort collins a long time ago in fact it was so long ago that she was the first white woman to ever live in our community margaret welcome to bennett school thank you very much and i'm glad to be here today i want to tell you about auntie stone and she was born in 1801 her family named her elizabeth hickok and before she went to school her family moved to watertown new york and there she went to school and she met and she married her husband ezekiel robbins that's a funny name isn't it ezekiel they had eight children and they moved with her in-laws to st louis and opened a general store and in the 1850s they moved to chester illinois and he died when he was about 55 of cholera now that left her with the three teenage boys of the eight children the three older girls were married two of the babies had died in infancy and she had the three teenage boys and he left them independently wealthy and he moved she moved back to watertown with her boys you don't go back to where your folks are when you got gray hair you're too old to have somebody boss you and you're too old to blend in and we're not exactly sure why but she went to st paul minnesota and there she met and she married the honorable louis stone we think he was a retired judge now he was running a hotel and a cafe and she was a very good cook so it worked out just fine i'm going to talk about 1862 when we had a civil war that meant that in our own country people were fighting about whether or not there should be slaves and of course the north said there shouldn't be anybody a slave and the south said oh we've got so many slaves working on the plantations and the farms and we don't want to give them up and it got so bad they went to war inside the united states against themselves well the indians dakota indians saw that there were no men left at home there were the old women the old man and the women and children and they decided they're going to get their country back so the dakota indians under little bear massacred 770 people in one year in the state of minnesota and everybody left they left in droves and elizabeth and lewis stone left with them and they took a paddle boat down to saint louis and when they got to st louis her family and her friends were just divided over the question of slavery it was a soldier's town by now and they didn't want to stay there they were uncomfortable so they bought a conestoga wagon and they're going to go west they don't know where west they're just going to go west and instead of having it pulled with oxen elizabeth had hers pulled with milk cows she would milk in the morning and put the milk in the wagon and then with the bumping along those old rutted roads she had butter at night time was very good butter and she could sell it on the way and when they got to denver and he decided that was where they were going to stay they had been four months in that wagon and she was so happy to get out of it she cried he built a restaurant and she was doing the cooking now we're going to go back to the porch and dr timothy smith was the soldier's doctor and the soldiers were stationed in the port and he'd had mining business business with lewis stone and he had eaten some aunties good cooking and there had been a bad flood down the pooter this is june 1864 and it flooded out where the soldiers were living and colonel collins who was in charge of the military territory asked that they find a new place in fact he ordered them to find a new place so that river that poudre river that flooded out the campsite was a whole mile wide as it come down through laporte and it was so bad and the soldiers were living in tents and they could run up on the hog backs and be safe but the officers they were living in cabins and the water was moving the cabins right down the river and it was going so fast they couldn't open the door so they climbed up the chimney and they sat on the roof and the soldiers laughed to see their officers go floating down the river sitting on the roofs of their cabins oh that was a bad blood well they decided the new place lieutenant home and some of his men went to find a new place and colonel collins said it had to be up high so it wouldn't flood so easy and the officers army situation camp had been put right in the midst of people in the port he didn't want a place where there's any people and of course the hog backs the mountains around there they couldn't see if the indians were coming they couldn't look around the hog back so he said he didn't want any mountains about it so what they found was now it abuts what we call old town you know where jefferson street is uh-huh well it's the north side of jefferson street to the pooter river and then on college avenue it wasn't there then but it you know where the light plant is all right it was about 500 feet east to college avenue about where the light plant in and it crossed over to chestnut street and that was where the fort was originally now when i first came to fort collins oh i loved it i thought it was so nice you know the air was so clear you could see forever and it was one of those things that i thought i could just take a quick hike to the mountains you know the hog backs that you can see i found out there wasn't any quick hike they were farther away than i thought they were it worked so i loved the river the poodle river it was so clean and so clear you could see the fish swimming but you know there wasn't any trees here huh oh there was no trees here there was some cottonwoods and some brush down by the pouder river but there wasn't any trees all these trees you see are hand planted but i thought it was lovely but lieutenant home now he's coming from back east he's riding horseback and when he got to fort kearney nebraska he said that was the dirtiest place he'd ever been he didn't like fort carney and they said well now you wait till you get to julesburg colorado you'll like julesburg and when he got to julesburg he said that's worse than for carney now there's some people you can't please i don't care how hard you try so they said oh come on now you wait you get to fort collins that's the jewel of the prairie when he got to fort collins he didn't like it he sat down and he wrote his folks and he said dear folks i'm as far away from nowhere as a man can get there's nothing here but go for holes well let me tell you about a wagon or a wedding not a wagon excuse me what do you think i'm thinking of tell you about a wedding that happened a couple years before i got here you know the first settlers came as scouts and they followed the trails the big animals made the buffalo and there was the scouts and the hunters and the gold seekers and they would come and go through this area and maybe some of them would stay at the time maybe some of them went to california and come back but there was about a hundred and fifty men living in the laporte area and that was before the ladies were here now there was three ladies mrs john coy mrs virginia slade and mrs will taylor her husband ran the stage station in the fort so if the men wanted to get married they had to marry the indian girls and some of them are real pretty but they're also very shy well this one time between christmas and new year's a young french canadian named louis seer capital c-y-r he wanted to marry the indian daughter of stewie lewis and three times between christmas and new year's he rode by horseback that long ways from the port way over to sherwood and later it was called tennis and when he got there jesse was gone jesse sherwood he was in denver for the holidays so fw said hey what do you want my brother for and louie says i want to get married and my bride-to-be is so scared she isn't going to marry me unless it happens pretty soon nfw said oh if that's all you want i can marry you they get on horseback and they start out louie looked back and he said hey where's your bible f.w didn't have a bible when he got off his horse went back in the house got a great big bound book of shakespeare and got back on his horse and that satisfied the bridegroom but when they got to the bride's home they couldn't find her she was so scared she was hiding under a pile of furs in the corner it took her mother to find her and that wedding ceremony was one whole hour long but it must have been a good one because there never was a divorce and while i'm in the port let me tell you about judge howard now judge howard is a smart man he's a brilliant man he's a judge he's a drunk and he'd sit on his bench there in the port and he would have decisions made for trials that were terrible and people got so cross at him they decided they're going to have a trial for him so they did they appointed somebody to be judged and lo and behold when the witnesses came all of them told the truth nobody had to lie and at the end of the day they pretend or play like judge said to judge howard judge howard i sentence you to be tied to a wagon wheel said nothing but whiskey until you die and they did they tied him to the wheel of one of these great big wagons and some wag would push the wagon and he'd go sideways upside down and yell scream holler but he was stoned cold sober at midnight when they cut him down well let me tell you something else he did he would listen to keyholes you're not going to hear a thing good about yourself if you listen at keyholes he went down to the stage station and he went in he bought a dozen brown eggs in a brown paper bag he went out and he closed the door and he's listening to see what they're saying about him inside well the stage driver came around from virginia dale and he's seen him and he says i'm going to fix him so he went around the back of the stage station and went inside the door and in a very loud voice he said did you hear what i heard about judge howard i heard he ran away with a miner's wife and stole his blind father mule the boot well judge howard opened the door he ran in and he slammed his hand on the counter i never did any such thing eggs he broke oh oh well you've heard about chief friday let me tell you about chief friday when he was a little boy about six now he belonged to the arapaho tribe they were living in santa fe and they had decided in the fall that they were going to go to the midwest and they're following the cimarron river up the santa fe trail well you know you kids you run ahead of us we adults are too slow for you you chase the rabbits or the butterflies you push your best buddy into the river or maybe you jump in yourself but by the end of the day everybody had been picked up by their parents except one little boy and he's sitting on a big rock and he's waiting and it's getting dark at suppertime the last old man's coming down the trail and he said hey where's my folks and the old man said well some of them thought it would be too cold to stay in the mountains in the wintertime they turned around and they went back but if you hurry you can catch them dark supper time but he started out on the run the sand held their footprints you know right along the river he was doing fine creepy go wind come up and just whip footprints off and every time he got away from the river he didn't have anything to drink and he wasn't old enough to know how to take care of himself eating berries it was seven days he was trying to find somebody or some way out and he was hallucinating having bad dreams and he knew he was going to die and he laid down under scrub brush and he was crying he really was crying but you know it was a good thing he was because mr fitzpatrick is coming up that santa fe trail and he's ahead of a cattle drive and he has to find places for the cattle where they can stay and i can imagine him that night you know he's got his campfire going in his pot of beans and his coffee he's stirring his beans and he's in coyotes sound awful funny it just don't sound right and after a little bit i gotta go see and he did and he went and he found the boy named him friday took him with him to st louis and put him in school there well the arapahoe indians when friday was about 15 found out where he was and they wanted him back his dad was chief of the arapaho tribe and the old man is not going to be there much longer and they want friday back with them friday said no way well he'd been sleeping in sheets indians don't sleep in sheets he'd been eating with silverware and indians don't eat with silverware he's 15 years old and the girls are pretty he didn't want to leave so you know why mr fitzpatrick said look it's real important that you go back and if you don't want to stay he says i'll go with you and if you don't want to stay i promise i'll bring you right back so he did he came to this area where the arapaho were and they had campfires and parties they gave him ponies and the girls were pretty here too and he became the chief of the arapaho when our little town was growing up and they called him an apple indian because he didn't know if he was red or white there were no indian uprisings here because of chief friday but we did have one man by the name of mr bassett he was so scared of indians he's a flat lander from back east and he'd be riding in the laporte area and going around riding on his horse and going around the curves and he's watching to see there's an indians and he's watching over here to see if there's any indians and i swear if he thought an indian could be under a rock he'd have lifted a rock to look and see if there was an end in there well this one morning the indian squads i told you there were only indian ladies the indians claws were out along the river the pudu river there in the port area depicting berries and so he rides along and suddenly he sees them and he doesn't even stop to look to see their ladies indian squads he gets on his horse and he goes riding back to where the soldiers are and he says the indians are here the indians are here the indians are here and he goes up and he tells the soldiers they get their muskets loaded they get on horseback they go down to do battle with the indians ladies so lo and behold the captain said let's go up in the hog backs and we'll fire off our guns well people that mr bassett didn't scare then thought that the soldiers were fighting the indians so they came down to where the soldiers were and stayed with the soldiers mr white had a sod house one built out of dirt and grass and nothing but a door and a window big enough to put the muzzle of his rifle in and he stayed all night waiting for the indians and the next morning they found out it was just mr bassett being scared of his own shadow now let me tell you one more short story about indians did you or your folks hear the gentleman talk last night he was the engineer of the train that went through kansas and then denver and come back up here and he was telling the stories that the indians thought that the telegraph wires not telephone but telegraph wires had words in them and they thought they were dangerous so they would take their tomahawks and they break down a line and they'd cut those wires in little tiny one-inch pieces cut up all the words and this train engineer said if you was driving the train and you was coming to a curve you especially watched and he said he looked up and there was no telegraph wire it had been cut so he knew the indians were close and he said as he went around this curve oh there was big sunflowers on this side and big sunflowers on that side and there was 50 indians hiding behind on this side and 50 indians on that side and they tied their lariats together now that's like jump ropes they tie them together and they're going to lasso the train they're going to stop it but of course the train just went right straight through it and broke up the lasso and sent indians flying all over the place well your children have you had trouble walking in the wind this winter i think it has been so hard do you know that the north wind is called boreas and that comes in from the cheyenne area and old boys blew through town one morning the odometer over at the college broke at 70 miles an hour it lifted 10 roofs off of buildings but the thing they did it did that was so funny you know right down on the corner of mountain and college where it makes a point well they had the store right there on the point and then right behind it was a butcher shop charles evans and the thuman freeman owned that butcher shop and what they did there was right there in town they slaughtered the cattle they cut the hides off of them and then they cut the meat up to sell in their store well when they cut the hides off the cattle they cut them right down so that when it laid on the fence you could see all four legs and you could see the tail and tail had a tassel on it well this one time when that wind come in old boy has come in really blowing everything loose there was five cow hides on that fence and it picked them all up and they're going down college avenue just broken down college avenue well mr evans knew that was money that was getting away so he ran out of his store and he's gonna grab the tassel on this cowhide and pull it right down but the wind comes real fast and it lifted him and for a tiny minute he was a tail on a cowhide kite did you know laporte was originally called kelowna did you know that greeley was originally a thriving little stage station and residence area called latham well let me tell you about the buckhorn canyon now you know that would be named for the animals with the buckhorns but still prairie i would like to tell you about stove prairie there was a couple of men one real nice day and they're hiking up the buckhorn canyon and when they get clear up to the top and it kind of flattens off they turn and they went north just a little bit and the grass was up and over their shoulders and the trees were so pretty the flowers were in bloom the sky was so nice and one of the men said oh i would just love to have my wife see this nobody else has ever walked here before and the second man fell over a stove well so what said the first man we'll call it stove prairie now elizabeth lived to the ripe old age of 95 and when she was 90 we believe she had a stroke she lived with her daughter theodosia van brunt in the house on house street and she wasn't well they pushed her in a wheeled chair i didn't say wheelchair this is a chair with wheels a wheelchair out on the front porch and she would sit with her black dress and her little dust cap on her head and she would greet her friends well in 1893 wyoming gave ladies the vote and in 1894 colorado said ladies could vote now the men were so mad about it they said the ladies were too dumb to vote they didn't know who would be a good person to vote for and plus which the husbands mainly were republican and they would vote like their husbands did and that would make more republicans in fort collins but didn't make any difference the ladies voted and auntie stone in the wheeled chair was pushed by her son to the polls and she voted now auntie did not believe in liquor in any form she thought anything you put inside yourself that made you act differently was wrong so of course you know she wouldn't vote for a mayor she voted for the mayor that stood for temperance meaning he wouldn't allow any liquor in port collins but not everybody agreed with her november 1895 she voted again a very fragile old lady pushed to the polls and she voted for frederick baker who ran on a temperance ticket and that was dick baker's grandfather and he was elected mayor and from the time he took office in 1896 to 1969 fort collins went prohibition there was to be no liquor sold in fort collins dick baker's grandfather and he was elected mayor and from the time he took office in 1896 to 1969 fort collins went prohibition there was to be no liquor sold in fort collins well we had uh auntie died then december 5 1895 flags were at half mast all through town and all the businesses there was a long people procession going out to grand view cemetery where she's buried only they called it grand view and she is buried in the van brunt section it's the e section if you've seen the uh firemen across the way they're just this way and it looks like a park because it's four-sided and she has the side that faces the east and all it says on it is auntie 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MoDOP9wQ9a0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoDOP9wQ9a0 | Josh whiffs the ball - Biggest Problem in the Universe | veto getting exposed this week all this exposure has been uh really really accidentally sharing my screen that's my problem oh are we doing that right away is that what's happening we're on yeah we are on we're on TV accidentally sharing your screen is accidentally sharing really big problem and a lot of people are getting uh hit with it I everyone's getting hit you have so many things in common but Vos shared his screen right okay I did not share my screen oh this was how did that get out then I sent the uh Google what do you call it I sent the link to whoever was there's a stream of guys and they do a little thing where it's like we read everybody's script and discuss it and it's not like a big stream it's like you know four guys guys talking about comic books yeah you read a little portion of your comic book what's it called fresh and new idea stream I don't remember what it's called called we right on the we're right on the bleeding edge there's a guy pressing polter it's very complicated and he he's he's the one who Ethan and him have a lawsuit over who owns the word Comics gate Ethan owns it obvious I don't know but I went on his stream we uh we went through the first like 10 pages of the script and we talked about it I'm like this is fun but then somebody because he had brought up the script to look at it and he was sharing his screen so they were able to take the Google document uh think they were they who they I'm being accused of leaking it myself oh yeah null said you leak it n says I leaked it to own erai I leaked a 2-year-old draft of my comic book script I have never seen someone uh own goal dude null has you were I saw this happen I saw your super killer script get leaked mhm and I thought oh man I'm going to [ __ ] nail veto tonight he's this is a big [ __ ] up right he's going to be devastated yeah uh and then um you woke up and didn't care and then I saw null's big review of it I was like this is you can make fun like you can make fun of every bad part of the script you can rake veto over the Cs for this this is horrible from an obsc perspective for everything like it's just devastating and then null's first criticism was that you used in your script for your comic book you used in the description of the scene where you describe the scene so the illustrator can draw it you included pictures right of things that it was supposed to look like and null said well this is if veto has a problem with isam's 3D assets here he is using pictures to explain to an illustrator how and I said you got to be [ __ ] kidding me veto's going to get away with this no you that's what you win with are you [ __ ] and then the next his next comment was there's a woman in this getting grabbed uh she might be is that pedophilic like you saw a woman with tits and assumed that it was a child and it's you went you went straight to pedophiles and like you used images for the illustrator are you [ __ ] serious you totally blew it you totally you could have had veto dead to rights on a leaked comic book script and you [ __ ] B it yeah so like for those who haven't picked this up my comic book yes old version of my comic book script got leaked and I was like well I don't know I I was like thinking about him like well what are they going to say I mean yeah there's like some jokes in there that kind of suck but I've gotten rid of those from that like it was a early early draft uh so most of what they read or a lot of it isang it's basically Isam because it's the first draft right Isam was a first draft this was the draft sucks typed out very quickly and then you gradually build upon it and I was like well there's probably some [ __ ] in there that like sucks cuz it's the first draft which is if you hate you like no you you make null so angry that he just [ __ ] up nonstop whenever like he tries to he tried to convince Mr meder that you're a legit pedophile instead of just convincing him that you're like fat and make jokes you shouldn't be making like that's defens J I don't know weirdos and yeah so I was like I was expecting that everybody would be like oh this joke isn't funny which would hurt hurt a lot me too yeah I would be like what I was going to do it's supposed to be a funny comic book and they're making fun of the joke and it doesn't matter they Chang them now people are going to think it's not funny right instead null goes veto's such a bad writer that he included reference images for his artist illust because he couldn't describe them well enough he had to rely on pictures and I'm like hold on and and he said and that's after he gave Eric [ __ ] for publishing 3D renders and I'm like how did you [ __ ] this up you hate veto how no how did you [ __ ] this up you know that Meme with like the numbers floating around in front of me I'm like trying I'm like he got away with it I'm like hold on hold on hold on so because Eric used 3D runers and was criticized for it me going to my artist and going hey here's some ideas of like what this might look like it's totally every single creative like company uses mood boards to like establish what the scenes should look like cuz a picture is worth a thousand words I don't I don't think no knows like now when you pitch a movie you go in and you actually make a fake I forget what they called them like but you make a fake trailer using scenes from existing movies like I watched a pitch for it was just so out of left field like what are you talk the 3D asset thing you guys are like you guys are permanently stumped on that yeah they it's funny even meder said I don't understand why the 3D asset is funny uh video games do it like well um in video games if a video game sold if an indie video game sold for like7 million and then everyone found out that the Assets in the game were all freely downloaded from like 3D warehouse.com right everyone would have a big everyone would make fun of that well yeah so lazy and uninspired and lifeless there's asset flip games and like yes you can buy and reuse assets but if you make a bunch of money and like you're supposedly making a really got a guy floating on a [ __ ] couch nobody's eyes are open because they're all downloaded and cut and paste into the so their eyes are [ __ ] shut while they while he's talking to his nie or whatever I can't do you want to bring up his tweets cuz they're like fascinating is that nulls nulls I don't know if I have them uh maybe are you are you blocked he said you spent he said you yeah I am he did block me he said you spent years finding all the Assets in in Isam which I didn't find any of the Assets in Isam because other people did and I just kind of watched it I went well that's kind of funny that they found the truck uh it didn't definitely didn't take years it took about uh yeah here we go here we go okay so like this is insane I don't even know what to say cuz I'm just like you know when people just hate you so much that they start saying insane things it's like how dare he drink Kool-Aid on a Wednesday and you're like I don't know how to respond to that in any way I guess I did V here it is veto spent years painstakingly going over every page of rip averse Comics to try and find any art which may be a third party asset right I did not spend no one spent years null this isn't the Rosetta Stone two guys every day I took my copy of v and I went how am I going to figure out where this it must have come from somewhere it can't just manifest it must have come from somewhere no I that didn't really happen in fact I didn't it was a it's a joke that the 3D assets are in there some people on Twitter went look it's all 3D assets and I went oh that's kind of funny no one painstakingly did it either they just searched for Ford 350 truck on a 3D website and found it instantly uh table coffee room table Warehouse weird castle like yeah all right so I painstakingly pour over I've read it twice I did not painstakingly pour over every page I went for years this sucks and then let me check comic that was out last year for years I've been going through the but as a script writer he doesn't have enough confidence in his own writing to describe scenes or people himself using references without license so I don't have a license to provide my artist with reference material you know what does he think a script is I don't know and here's what's funny is I posted this and I was like I was like wait is it really actually weird like I know in like Hollywood you don't put images in the in the script because like the director you do when you're shooting no you do you sh script well if you were shooting off of this and you were location scouting yes you would okay but I was like well this this feels like it's normal to me and then uh Mark Brooks who is a professional comic artist who's worked for Marvel and DC he said literally every seasoned comic writer I work with of course will include reference images in their script he didn't say some he said every single one will be like yeah it's like a cool bar with like some stuff on the walls kind of like this like this kind of mood is what I want to match yeah yeah yeah yeah it's like for efficiency you don't just sit there and you go oh God I can't possibly describe it I show if I show him an example and I don't have the license to show an example I I'm totally screwed I can't possibly no you just show what he talking about the license yeah you just show an artist an image it's so weird Also let's be real my my artist is uh in uh Mexico yeah so I was like oh I want to put like you know in the background like a little reference to The Simpsons like a little thread three-eyed fish or whatever and I was like I don't know if he knows what that looks like so I'll just include a picture of it you know it's unlicensed did you get Matt gring's uh permission to put the three-eyed fish in there no ex well that maybe that's what he's mad about this is the worst this is the most like the most archetypal of I hate someone so I hate everything that he does that I think I've ever seen the idea that he's like he can't write descriptions and he had to use pictures I'm like but there is a description with the picture have you never had someone illustrate something detailed description along with it and then I said you know made anything any of you could have picked any joke and made fun of it just one joke here look at how bad this joke is because every joke is bad out of context all you had to do is pick a joke but you went with he's using unlicensed memes I just like and the fact that people are like retweeting this and they're going well veto's completely owned this comic is dead in the water even Eric July in yellow flash he'll never recover never live that one down and I'm like what okay sure I and this was all before you woke up I couldn't believe it yeah I was I felt sick with worry for you I'm like worry that's rough for him and then I saw this and I'm like wait what what he's gonna walk from this uh yeah I mean look I'll say this the that first dra or that early draft of the script yeah there's like some jokes that sucked but I've replaced most of them some of them I still think are good doesn't even matter veto this is what your I know this is what I'm dealing with I I mean I can't go too deep into it but then n started asking questions where I'm like yeah but that's the theme of the you're like actually just repeating the theme he's like V doesn't even know what the theme is I'm like no you're stating that you might I I might might that I thought about Mr girl's criticism that she should have cancer and I agree with him I see what he's saying and he's right I know what I know what I know what he means and he's right it's a different book if she has cancer right a good one it's still good it's still good see dick has actual criticisms of the script oh well now now they're all bu now I get to wait when your when your book comes out in like 2028 or whenever it is um now I'm just going to wait for everyone to punch themselves out reviewing it now now just has to be like this is it could be a six out of 10 now and it would still be like shut all these guys up cuz they're like they said it was going to be the worst [ __ ] thing ever now it like just kind of kind of good stick to making fun of like lol cows like people who are not aware of why they're funny not not not this no I promise I will stop using unlicensed reference material you're right I should not have posted a screenshot to help my artist Envision what I'm seeing you got the three you got a messy apartment there you got a three-eyed fish oh my God I'm gonna go to jail okay I'm completely blown out I've been destroyed this whole week I've been you were going to be miserable when you came in cuz of this this is Cle full this is [ __ ] hilarious yeah and the same guy you remember that you you you were on Ethan van skyver show and they were reading that guy's review of Isam where he can't spell or anything he's just like oh God I really like the character and yra was really great he using the wrong punctuations or the wrong plurals and stuff oh man you're [ __ ] and then that guy went oh man F's Comics sucks I read a lot of script and this one I'm like that's basically an endorsement the mentally handicapp guy who uh doesn't God this is great this is hilarious okay you ready this has worked out so well unlicensed reference material biggest problem in the universe welcome to the biggest problem in the universe the only show that ranks every problem in the universe from pain in your back to your chip getting cracked in the dip that was from smelly unfortune I'm uh uh your house sck Manch joining me as always is hi Dick what's up buddy how you doing unfortunate this week could have been terrible wow everyone really took their turns getting stumped by you stumping themselves on you it's so weird I was like oh wow this week's gonna like be like it's been a Non-Stop dog pile you've been getting dog piled as well and somehow at the end of the day I feel like our stock is just Rising exponentially cuz everybody goes we're going to nail these guys to the wall and then they do a show and or whatever they complain on Twitter everyone goes what are you guys [ __ ] [ __ ] are great this is the stupidest [ __ ] I've ever seen it's like moronic did you see okay so Andy warski in PPP oh yeah I was on Ethan van skyver e skyver show we watched that where ppp's got this he's he's in this robe yeah this Santa Claus robe for no re for no reason seemingly Reas reason is that he is like actually fat better than me and the only thing he can wear is like a [ __ ] mumo at this point dude he looks like a bean bag or or he looks like a Love Sack actually not even a bean bag he's so big and the whole video he's tearing he's tugging at this robe to keep it keep it closed um and it occurred to me yeah cuz I thought bro you got to tie the belt like what are you doing conly constantly adjusting your rope uh it's because the the robe the belt that it came with doesn't fit anymore Brant and I thought oh oh no you know you have to get a you have to get some ratchet straps dude you know when I said the happiest day for a fat man is when he sees another fat man yeah every time I see PPP I'm like things are things are not nearly as bad as they could be they're talking they're talking about how Eric jly is not funny while PPP who is um fatter than God right is also saying that nicra drinks too much while he's while his clothing no longer fits him because he's so addicted to food like what are you talking about PP knows a lot about addiction I don't know why he keeps drinking it's out of control give me are you going to eat that Andy self control hold on these beans are not going to eat themselves I saying oh sorry my robe came undone how is anyone listening to a lecture on self-control from Andy koki the fattest man in the world feed me another [ __ ] cheeseburger like you actually seem skinnier after me after seeing that dude did you see a okay it's [ __ ] we there's too like we can't do I don't know how we're going to do this show there's too much good luck why is everyone always mad at us what the [ __ ] I don't they're picking on us they are picking on us they're picking on us who are just trying to make some jokes and I have one other thing I want to bring up about last week okay okay so Andy warski and PPP did a stream do you remember on I think could even get pppp on the whole camera no he doesn't fit do you remember on our last episode you brought up uh that AI girl with the like skull or whatever P the LLY stuff sure that you called Lolly stuff right and uh Andy warski uh for some reason I forget was somehow somebody left a Super Chat and we ended up I think we were talking about vosch or something and that topic came up again and as a joke as a call back to earlier in the episode I said well if that's really what you want don't forget you can go to bang and generate all the LOL you want right right so Andy warski and PPP play that on their show and they bleep bing.com and they go veto just told his audience about a Secret website where you can generate child pornography what is this sicko doing why does he even know that's funny that's that is funny that's funny but then here's the thing with those guys they do they do funny stuff funny like the boxing thing that was funny but then they run out of content and they start doing like well Ralph's not a good dad and it's really important to be good dad and Nick has an addiction problem like oh [ __ ] knock off this fake moral hor [ __ ] just be funny all the time be funny all the time 100% comedy I don't care how much pedophiles is in it 100% comedy 100% of the time that's it them bleeping bing.com Their audience heard go to bing.com everyone would know oh he's joking yeah that it's veto knows of a secret I see the comedy in that and get back on the drugs man tip my hat to that warski is not warsky off drugs he's quote unquote sober ppp's uh [ __ ] drinking drinking gravy obvious drug of all yeah yeah come on it's either either you're both sober or you're both getting wasted you got one you got fat ass getting wasted constantly and he had his whole training uh Arc and PPP that was there to watch him like work it out collecting a check for no reason I would never cut you in on a boxing check if I had to box well if the yellow Flash boxing match ever happens which it won't because he's a [ __ ] because he's a [ __ ] he's still talking [ __ ] behind that block goes here's the thing about veto and I go here's the thing about you you won't fight me in the ring you youat that's all that matters you threatened to fight veto if you're ever on a stream with yellow flash go hey what happened to that boxing match cuz uh you said you wanted to fight veto what happened to that and you think he's a pedophile so you're just letting a pedopile figh sh baby I feel good I feel strong oh man I think I'll last more than 5 Seconds unlike Andy warski I have to tell you I'm very impressed at the way you took the script leaking and I really believe it worked out but it's so great totally normal you like acted like a totally normal person I was bracing for you Tex like can you not mention this and you're like yeah it's awesome like this is fascinating well the only thing that I you wonderful I mean look uh I tell people if you don't want spoilers don't read it the actual comic's going to be way better part of the problem part of the thing about a script is like you don't get to see like the character's faces and how the joke works yeah you know nothing that I read about it happened in the draft I read if I took a peanut comic and I just had Charlie Brown go Charlie Brown misses the football and launches into the air you'd go well that's not that funny I you see it you're like oh I get it now is that what's in super killer yeah there's a lot of football kicking actually you know what there is actually there is actually going to be a peanuts reference in the book well good job guys better luck taking that I hate veto just as much easy to take down how did you [ __ ] this everyone [ __ ] it up this week it's not that hard all up just post the we tweet to to see if he'll do it for you cuz you guys [ __ ] up I know that's what all of it's about oh hey meder uh uh what is vetos and pedophil so can you go make fun of him cuz I'm GNA [ __ ] it up cuz I already [ __ ] it up a bunch of times I had Mr girl on my my stream this week and nobody even talked about it because like it it's like the low easiest lwh hanging we talked about lol we talked about vos's Lolli folder for two hours I make it so easy for you people and you go I can't believe you included reference material in your script at this point I hope that you are actually a pedophile and that you're just getting away with it at this point if it came if if the you know you were dming with Jared from Subway and the FBI rolled up to your house i' go good for him son of a [ __ ] he [ __ ] he really got every for a long time it for a long [ __ ] time God damn it you should do it as a bid I have thought about it right pretty fun uh that's uh who won throwing your back out obviously wow really yeah [ __ ] chips breaking in the dip oh you got swept wow I evangelist oh my God then prison abuse because you named it all clever yeah don't don't ever somebody told me that that someone else made a clever reference like that don't do clever maybe that was what I was drawing on kid prisons kid prison oh yeah assisted suicide haters suicide haters and the negative so people like assisted suicide haters I had a big strike big streak going for a while I'm willing to back you know come back I was the MVP allar going into retirement maybe I'll come back throw some hoops with the kids oh you quit for like gambling addiction I got great problems this week we're gonna have a great show here's null uh here comes the ball and then the end the World Series and then right through his legs now the first situation that is a Buckner if I ever saw one oh and then warski I saw Andy warski said he uncovered you that you did something very duplicitous and Sinister yeah that uh you changed your name because you you tried to kill a police officer in your car and you very cleverly and very surreptitiously and evily changed your name from Christopher veto jaldi to veto jaldi in America I don't know how you did that and Dick the best part of my plan was that I preempted that crime 20 years in advance and I and I made content Under The veto jaldi name for 20 years 20 years really had a a crack shooter on and Andy and by that I mean a cocaine shooter I've been going by my middle name forever for those of you for that's a revelation no sober man would ever think that story up I got bad news Christopher in the world so you know I'll go I'm going to change my name to oh people are going to hate me if they find out I tried to kill that cop I'm going to go by veto she veto is my grandfather's name I told this uh what do you call have we found his grave has anybody gone and taken somebody sent me you know what if you want to go to my grandpa's grave go nuts I really don't care uh pee on it if you want [ __ ] it the [ __ ] would care no yeah what what does it matter um originally my dad wanted to name me veto after my grand grandfather but my mom was like that's too [ __ ] weird no one no one want a kid named veto yeah so they made it my middle name and I spent all this time in school and there was like 10 Chris's you know it's like Chris G Chris H whatever I'm like this [ __ ] sucks I don't want to be one of the eight Chris's so I just started going by my middle name which was the original intention so I think it I think it works clever criminal mastermind yeah it was definitely because I tried to kill cops and face off routine like I'm going to go in for this procedure of going by my middle name here we go there's honestly I've thought about just the stuff that warski and PPP thought was like a huge own at one point he's like did you know that he used to review Lolly sex games and I'm like I saw that hug it's a chick with huge tits and it's a space shooting game rated T for yeah it's rated T for tits giant [ __ ] it's a giant titted anime lady spaceship and they're going yeah that's one of those that's one of those Lolly porn you guys are pretending that chicks with huge tits are children you're the [ __ ] pedopiles I almost made that my problem people pretending that any anime porn look at those giant tits on that woman she must be8 years old you're like what the [ __ ] rocking your 50-year-old wife tell me that you're 12 it's so it's crazy dude thanks so I change this this is Willow like it subscribe | 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N1RKjvMCY40 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1RKjvMCY40 | January 3, 2021 • Pastor Elvin Hayes, Jr. • A New Thing NOW | can you just open up your mouth and just sing that with us all of his promises come on y'all come on y'all you sound good come on make the declaration for 2021 yo [Music] yeah yeah yeah yeah don't they sound good [Music] so remember that [Music] the next time you're stressed out the next time you're worried [Music] the next time you don't know how [Music] just remember what you're singing now yes they are yes they are yes yes yes all your promises yes they are yes they are lord we thank you we thank you that all of your promises are yes and amen lord we thank you that that because of your promises we don't need to worry because of your promises worry is just a waste of energy because of your promises lord you are so faithful to your promise you are faithful to your word you are faithful lord because you are truth you are love and so lord we rest we rest in the fact that all your promises are indeed yes and amen in jesus name amen amen [Applause] good morning you may be seated in the presence of the lord today thank you guys for joining us online today uh god bless you isabel god bless you robert amelia eddie uh thank you guys for being with us online ellen uh thank you guys so much thank you guys for being here today uh for the first sunday of 2021 [Applause] yes i tell you what it is a blessing to be able to say that it's a blessing to say that we are here on the first sunday of 2021. you know why it's a blessing because you know what there are so so many some we even personally knew who don't have the opportunity to say i'm in 2021 right hebrews chapter 9 says this hebrews chapter 9 says it is appointed once for all men to die and unfortunately over this last year we have seen more that than we probably wanted to see amen whether it was through a crash like kobe bryant maybe cancer like black panther chadwick boseman and many many others that we know maybe it was one of the 350 000 nearly deaths associated with coronavirus they did not get the chance to see 2021 but you and i did amen so i i i'll put it to i'm i'm glad i'm glad for one that i get to see 2021 are you glad see i know some folks some folks are rejoicing because 2020 is behind them i'm go get rid of it but i'm rejoicing because guess what in 2020 i got to witness god be god in 2020 in 2020 i got to see him be personally i got to see him be my jehovah gyra my provider in 2020 i got to see him be i got to see him i got to be a witness to him being jehovah nessie my victory my banner in 2020 i got to see him be jehovah rocco my healer in 2020 i got to see him be jehovah shalom the god my peace in 2020 i got to see him be elohim the god of power i saw in 2020 i saw god do things that could only be attributed to him i saw god open up doors that should have been shut amen i witnessed i saw god heal people who shouldn't have recovered y'all don't believe me ask leandra castro sitting right there her daddy at what 83 years old a 70 70 years old had coveted had a blood clot so it's bad enough to have coven but to have a blood clot in your lungs on top of that plus pneumonia i knew i missed something earlier plus pneumonia pneumonia blood clot and coven don't man you shouldn't recover from that but i saw through prayer and through faith that last time i talked to liam jesus he's just doing anything he wanted he's back to being his own self that's because of god i have witnessed this 2020 i have seen the church his overall church the big c church i've seen it shift in the pandemic and adapt to use the internet the most effective evangelism tool in the history of the world you know what i was glad about i i got to see i got to see us go from the opportunity we have the opportunity to go from having church to becoming the church see church is no longer where we have to go but it it it's what we what we are we've had members i i this still blows my mind there are people who are in our youth group right now our youth group we meet on zoom on wednesday nights there are people in our youth group now who are part of our ccus who they aren't in that group they aren't a part of that fellowship because they came to a building they've never stepped foot in this place you know why they're in that youth group because they got saved in somebody's backyard really that's the church i got to see in 2020 do what god promised he do in isaiah 43 verse 19. i was telling pastor reuben earlier even though he and i had talked this past week he had no idea and i had no idea what he was gonna and and when he got up here this morning and made that declaration i said oh my gosh thank you lord and i'm gonna tell you this there are about three or four people who are i would call them like my my prayer covering or my and they're just folks that when they speak to me i'm like okay i'm listening because i know that you intercede for me and i know that you pray on my behalf and i know that and and they've been telling me over the last few months isaiah 43 isaiah 43 i mean people from all over the nation i've got and they sent and so i just knew in my spirit that isaiah 43 had something special for us but our focus of this entire year our focus as a church our theme if you want to call it for the year 2021 is found in and we read it earlier isaiah 43 19 it simply says this i am about to do something new it's beginning to happen even now don't you see it coming i'm going to make a way for you to go through the desert i'm going to make a way i love that i love that i love that i will make streams of water in the dry and empty land so our focus as a church as we move forward our focus for this year our focus for 2021 is simply this you ready yeah okay i know you are babe you have to be ready anybody else ready our focus for 2021 is simply this a new thing now can you say that with me a new thing now come on y'all say it a new thing now but in order now when we look at that verse he says don't you perceive it don't you see it happening see in order to see a new thing in order to see what god is doing you can't just have sight but you have to have vision amen you can't just have sight you have to have vision the bible tells us in proverbs 19 it says where there is no vision you guys may notice it's the people perish where there is no vision the people are unrestrained but happy is the one who keeps the law so that is why it is so critical that as we begin our 21-day fast as we are are moving into this we're calling our fast this year we're calling it restore revive and rebuild say that with me restore revive rebuild one more time restore revive rebuild and we're basing that on joel chapter 2 verse 12 and we're asking god again to restore our vision we're asking him to restore our vision to revive our love for god and for one another and to rebuild our faith as we move forward you guys are going to be seeing a lot of this graphic around our 21 day fasting and prayer graphic uh that looks like that and so uh some of you uh started on the first you were a part of our prayer called our as we transitioned from 2020 into our new year's eve service you were part of that we thank you and many of you started your fast that day um but what we simply want to remind you is again pastor reuben had told you guys this earlier and i just want to re-emphasize that you can get everything all the equipment you need just just a resource wise to make it through this fast together again if you go to championlv.com we have our web page it's got a fasting guide there that's our webpage you can go there you can see nine reasons why you should fast you can get connected to our facebook group so if you click on i think it says getting connected or going deeper if you could click on that page it'll take you to our 21 day uh a fasting and prayer facebook group and and and i tell you what that is a great place to be to to get encouragement how many of you know that in the middle of a fast sometimes it can be difficult how many of you know that sometimes when you're you're sitting there in the middle of a fast and you don't ever eat carl's jr but sometimes you just man that last that last commercial just did something to me i just you just need somebody to to strengthen you somebody say hey i'm feeling i'm with you on that well being in that part of that facebook group is a great way to get that support now pastor rubin asked you to do this earlier but i'm going to ask you to do it one more time and i'ma wait because i got some time so take out your phone right now take out your cell phone i know you got one don't act like you don't take out your cell phone and text if you've texted to this number just save it in your contacts but if you text 702-447-0334 text the word fasting f-a-s-t-i-n-g simply text that word and you are going to immediately get feedback you're going to get what the prayer focus is for that day you don't have to go out in the lobby pick up a piece of paper that you're going to throw in your front seat that's going to become trash in a week okay hey you have it here on your phone you're not going to leave your phone around it's right here on your phone and you will get something every single day to remind you of what the focus is to remind you what the action step is we are like like we're basing all of this off of joel chapter 2 verse 12. it says this it says give me your hearts come with fasting weeping and mourning don't tear your clothing in grief no it's not about the outside thing but but it's about the inward change tear your hearts instead you see the very first fasting focus for us individually and for us collectively together is that god would restore our vision restore our vision well what is vision to begin with what's vision in the first place when we talk about god god restore our vision what are we really asking god for we're asking god that he would restore our vision in other words vision is revelation is god's revelation for your life vision is god's dream or his plan for your life see god created you with a purpose he created you within an envision is you being able to see what it is that god created you for vision is not about just what you see right now see we can look around and well you know i'm not i'm not my i'm not what i want to weigh or i'm not this or i'm not that that's not vision vision is about what you can and what you will be in him can i get one amen on that vision is about what you can be vision is what you are passionate for vision is what drives you vision is what you fight for i know i like the fight no some of y'all fighting the wrong stuff um vision is vision is what you die for vision's what you die for but it's all connected to what god created you to be so we talk about restoring our vision can you tell me right now what's driving you what your motivation is can you tell me right now what you're willing to fight for can you tell me right now what you're willing to die for because all of that's connected to vision and here's the thing that we have to understand is when you don't have a vision you know what happens when you don't have a vision everyone and anyone can tell you what's best for your life instead of god when you don't have a vision guess what everybody's an expert well you don't have a vision your next-door neighbor who's been divorced 18 times wants to tell you how to handle your marriage when you don't have a vision when you don't have a vision then folks that are on the verge of bankruptcy want to tell you how to spend your money well you don't have a vision but again when you don't have a vision you're hearing from sources other than god habakkuk chapter 2 verse 2 and 3 says this then the lord answered me and said write down the vision say that with me write down the vision one more time write down the vision and inscribe it clearly on tablets so that one who reads it may run for the vision is yet for the appointed time it hurries toward the goal and it will not fail though it delays wait for it say wait for it say it one more time wait for it for it will certainly come it will not delay long now if you go if you have just texted fasting how many of y'all did it can i see your hands you all just did it okay i can't see in the center section okay but let me so you should have gotten this back on your phone you should have gotten something similar to this next graphic show us show us day one you should have got something like that on your phone day one so you get the verse and you'll get the action step again pastor reuben told us earlier that faith you've got to combine your faith with what action so here's your action step now look at this he says our action step is to write out what you want to see come to pass in your life in 2021 write it out we just saw it in the bible write the vision can i tell you that for the last three day we've been doing that we're on day three now we started at the new year my family and i we've been getting together and and and we've been going through this as a coll as a family but day one we had to write out what our vision was and can i tell you there's a difference there's a huge difference of when you just say something and then when you write it out say oh you know i i want to do this and all i want and i want and i want and you can say a bunch of stuff but when you sit down and take the time there's something different about when you write it out and so we sat down and we all shared what we what we really believed god was was going to do with us and through us and some of the things we wanted to accomplish in in 21 20 21 and i can tell you i i will i i'm going to be completely honest i'm going to be completely transparent with you my biggest regret in life if you say what's the one thing you wish you did i wish i wrote more what do you mean i wish i wrote more in other words there are times that god has done some amazing stuff in my life and i'm just like oh that is so cool i'm never going to forget that i can't ever i and then like a year goes by and i'm like and i'm in a similar situation and i forgot that god was faithful in something even bigger the year before that make sense so there's power in writing something down but again the action step here is to write the vision down and can i tell you whatever you write down whatever it is i just need to encourage you right now to let you know whatever you wrote down does not intimidate god you didn't just scare god i can't believe ann actually wrote that you ain't gonna scare a man whatever you write down it's not going to intimidate god matter of fact i will say this whatever you write down whatever you write down it's not big enough it's not big enough because the bible tells us that he is able to do exceedingly and abundantly above anything we can ask think or even write down so you're not going to intimidate god with what you're writing my prayer for you individually my prayer for us as a church my prayer is that during this fast again because again vision we want our vision restored our vision again is not about how things are now but there are a vision has to do with what we can in and will be in him my prayer for each of you is during this fast that god would reveal a purpose or a vision to you that is well beyond your past my prayer is that god would reveal a vision he would reveal his plan for you that is so far above your past in other words see sometimes we have lost our vision or or or or we think oh surely god can't do that in my life because i did this because i was this well surely god is done with me no what i'm saying is i my prayer is that god would release something in your heart and your spirit and your vision that will show you that his plans for you are way above your past okay i get it now i i see that not too many of y'all are excited about that and i i understand your past i know you've been holy your whole life i know you've never made a mistake i get that okay i would just maybe i'm just preaching to me i'm sorry i'll i'll keep moving come on y'all know yeah anybody here ever prayed that prayer oh god if you please if you get me out of this one i promise i'll never do it again yeah yeah that that's that's what i'm i'm praying that that that god would show you a purpose see when you were back doing that whatever that was that you were that is above that that will transcend that well why is it that we should fast pastor jensen franklin he says this he says the three duties of every christian believer are to give or to pray and are to fast are to give or to pray and are too fast now when we fast typically we we associate it with food well we we're going to give up eating or we're going to uh um but can i tell you that fasting is more than just not eating it's more than just not eating you don't eat that's just a diet okay you you can you stop eating okay you lose weight okay but fasting is much more than that effective fasting is a combination of self-denial a combination of prayer study worship and obedient action i'm going to say that one more time effective fasting is a combination of self-denial prayer study worship and obedient action see we can deny ourselves when we deny ourselves when we fast what we're actually doing is we're removing ourselves off that little throne off that little self that little that little place that we're the king of in our own lives we're removing ourselves off that throne and we're saying god you take over that throne you take over my will you take over my desires let my will not not my will but your will that when we're fasting we're really we're taking action to that now again for some of you this is your first time some of you may say you know what i've fasted it's never done anything for me before but i'm telling you if you combine it with self-denial worship prayer study obedient action god is going to move in your life now let me give you a couple other reasons why you should fast you should fast number one if you want to draw closer to god anybody wants to draw closer to god this is a way of doing it you see what fasting does is fasting levels you up it takes you up some levels fasting levels you up fasting establishes a closeness and a dependence on god you want to draw close to god you fast i was telling our team this morning as we were speaking i said to me anybody here ever play mario brothers like super mario or one of the okay well you know when you're playing mario brothers you got your little man and he's running along and then he gets to like a box and he jumps and then like a coin pops out you know what i'm talking about well i i i told the team this morning i said i feel like i've never entered into a fast with such anticipation and i feel like like i'm like the little mario character i'm running around and i feel like when i'm fasting like i'm jumping up and i'm hitting a coin like boom it's like the more i fast and the more i it's like the more coins are being released and i feel like god has this tremendous treasure uh this tremendous store stuff he's wanting to bless us with his presence his anointing his power his he all of these things and i feel like like like like this is the key is to get all of those coins to release y'all know what i'm talking about y'all must not have done well at super mario i can tell y'all right now i i never got past the okay never mind uh you should fast number two if you want to cleanse your temple cleanse your temple the body the bible tells us that this our bodies are the temple of the holy spirit so when we fast we cleanse our mind our body and our spirit so we're cleansing the temple why is it important to cleanse the temple it's important to cleanse the temple because we are being good stewards over the body that god has given us so i it we we are maintaining the body that god has given us well what's another reason we should fast another reason you should fast is because it helps you win the internal battle it helps you win the internal battle you see the bible tells us in romans chapter 7 that there is a constant war that's going on within our bodies okay there's a constant war have y'all ever read that scripture which is uh or you may not even read it but you know i find myself the things i want to do i don't do the stuff that i want to do i don't find and i'm always in this war i can't ever stop doing the things i don't want to do and he's like whoa whoa is me who can save me from this he's talking about that internal battle that's going on and it goes on in all of us between our flesh and the things that would just that would satisfy our flesh and our spirit and right in the middle between our flesh and our spirit sits our mind and fasting helps tilt the balance to our spirit brings our mind into alignment with the spirit of god and the last reason that we should fast is if you need the season to shift is if you need a season to shift what do you mean by that pastor let me explain it to you like this we are in 2021. amen the year has changed but the season hasn't what do you mean well the calendar changed but guess what the weather's still the same right it's not like we went from december 31st to january 1st and all of a sudden oh it's 80 degrees no the season's still the same the calendar changed and guess what just as crazy up in washington as they were last year i'm sorry i shouldn't i pull that one back the calendar changed coronavirus statistics are still the same that didn't change so just because the year changed does not mean the season change just because the month change does not mean that the seasons change and what i'm simply telling you is that when we fast the season changes in other words things around us may not change but things within us can change it can move us into a new season when you look at daniel when you read daniel if you go and you read through the book of daniel you will find that the book of daniel begins with daniel in captivity daniel was underneath the babylonian influence daniel fasted while he was in captivity and you know what the end he's still in captivity but the changes that took place in daniel's life the seasons that were changing they weren't around him but they were the seasons that were changing within him so if you need a seasoned change fasting is the way to get it accomplished so as we enter this time again we are praying for what the restoration of our vision the restoration of our vision and i want to talk to you real quickly as we get ready to close here in just a few moments i want to talk to you about three types of vision that you're going to need to have restored in your life and we're gonna find this illustrated by jesus uh himself in mark chapter eight mark chapter eight we're gonna be reading today mark chapter eight uh verses 16 through 18. again mark 8 18 through i'm sorry mark 8 16-18 a couple of verses there we'll read some more verses following that but mark chapter 8 verse 16 through 18 says this those disciples y'all know y'all know those disciples are something else right those disciples man they they they you'll see as as this they begin to argue with each other now look at why the disciples are arguing of all the things they could be arguing about they're arguing because they hadn't brought any bread does did do y'all find that like okay maybe it's just me i thought like really like all the things y'all could argue about you're arguing about bread jesus knew what they were saying so he said why are you arguing about having no bread and look at the question that jesus asks do you i'm sorry don't you know or understand even yet are your hearts too hard to take it in you have eyes but you have no vision is what jesus is saying you have ears but you can't hear now what is jesus now y'all know when jesus answers like that you know something's getting ready to come right y'all know now look at what he tells the disciples then don't you remember anything at all when i fed the 5000 next slide please when i fed the 5 000 with five loaves of bread how many baskets of leftovers did y'all pick up after that 12. and when i fed the 4 000 with seven loaves how many bastards are leftovers did you pick up that time don't you understand don't you have vision don't you see what's going on you're arguing about bread here i am you don't see it because you don't have vision helen keller who is the famous author who was both deaf and blind by the time she was 19 months old she said this she said the only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision the disciples lacked vision but i want to show you an example here just a few chapters later of a collective vision in other words a vision of a total group of folks we'll see this in verse 22. it says as uh when they arrived at the uh with at bethsaida uh some people brought in other words people who had vision brought a blind man to jesus and they begged him to touch the man and heal them in other words they saw what god could do through jesus jesus took the blind man by the hand and i like this he led him out of the village then spitting on the man's eyes what yep he spit on the man's eyes he laid his hands on them and asked can you see anything now now see the the when we pray about restoration of vision i want us to pray for a collective vision in other words not it's not just us but it's a vision that we have collectively it's a vision of how we as a group how we as a church how we can impact where god is going to send us to we need to have a collective vision we need to be able to see what god is going to do through uh through through us in the future they again collectively they carried this man to jesus because they had vision they didn't look and see oh you're blind right now you're always going to be blind no they looked at jesus and be able to see we know what he's going to be able to do see the problem that we have i think as a society now is that again the best thing they did was bring the man to jesus our problem right now is that we've become fixers anybody ever tried to become a fixer and when you got in it you messed it up more than what it was already messed up before you stepped in and our overzealousness we we want to fix things we so we hear people with problems and all of a sudden we become dr phil we we hear people with we we we we with with with the issue now we become judge judy uh we become you know we're trying to but the ultimate solution of love as human beings that we can extend to one another is to take that person that has a problem and to lead them to jesus because he's the one with the solution he's the one with the problem he's the one with the love amen the bible goes on to say oh oh before i move on to that um i just found it any of y'all ever wondered why jesus spit on the man i seen that i was like why did like of all the ways he could heal why did he spit on the man like i don't even know if i'd be open for healing if somebody spit on me be like man you know it's you ever like talk to somebody and they like they spit on you while they're talking you're like oh just i'm sorry i'm tripping now let me get back to but it wasn't that kind never mind so let me explain this why jesus spit there and i actually read this during my study i read this that jesus spitting was actually going against a pharisedical law you see you know how they had the ten commandments and we've talked about this in the past now they had all these other commandments or other laws to help you not break the origin so they had like 613 fence laws and they had all all these branches and i was actually reading them last night and there was a law that basically said you can't heal on the sabbath and i was reading and it's like okay you can pour wine which they thought was medicine you can pour wine on the eye but you can't actually pour wine in the eye it's like all these and i'm like what and one of the things i read is that saliva was considered having medicinal qualities so with him spitting on him on the sabbath jesus is basically saying pharisees huh let me show you about your little rules i'm gonna heal him anyway just a little something for you i thought it was cool um so the next thing again that's a collective vision but a clear vision i'm talking about a clear vision so look next verse the man looked around and said yes jesus asked him can you see anything the man says yes i see people but i can't see them very clearly they look like trees walking around now what does that tell you the man was blind if he knew what trees were that means he must have been able to see at one point in time in his life right so he says they look like trees walking around then jesus placed his hands on the man's eyes he didn't spit on this time he placed his hands on the man's eyes and the man's eyes were open his sight was what completely what what's that word restored his vision was restored he could see everything clearly this is everywhere else in the bible where jesus heals somebody it's like he touches them and they're healed they're pretty much healed immediately most places in the bible the only other place i could see was maybe when he talked to the lepers and maybe i'm missing one he told the lepers go show yourself to the priest and on their way they got healed it was a process but this shows that there is a process that happens sometimes in healing why do i want you to know that because some of you have been praying for something and it hasn't happened immediately but i want you to see that sometimes there is a process in the healing there is a process the bible said earlier though the visionary what wait on it wait on it we have got to stop expecting god to give us microwave blessings microwave anointing microwave power have you ever in your life have you ever eaten anything out of a microwave that you were just like that was so good oh man that stuffers lasagna oh man that's that's the stuff i mean you may like stoppers but it's not like it ain't the best lasagna you've ever had you're like i don't know okay well you you you obviously hadn't been eating around the right folks bro i like to hang around with me i'll hook you up but there's nothing that comes out of a microwave that you're like i just gotta have more right but let your mama get that big cast iron skillet out or that big dutch oven that you know is going to take four or five hours for whatever to marinate up in there and everything that man that stuff [Music] i you you know i mean you you will damage your fingernails with how you get down because it takes some patience for the good stuff to come amen thank you for those tamales so you say i'm talking about the tamales you gave me say i'm just thank you i'm sorry i'm just there with no microwave tamales i'm gonna say that um again so we're talking about a vision that is collective a vision that's clear and finally i want to talk to you about complete vision look in the last verse we're looking at today verse 26 mark 8 26 says this jesus sent him away saying don't go back into the village on your way home i thought what what is what is that don't go back to the village on your way home what that tells me about that man is that where that man was hanging out was not his home that was not where he was supposed where he was hanging out was not his home so jesus tells him don't go to the village on your way home jesus says don't go back to where i found you don't because where i found you what the village represents that's the old mentality that's the old thing oh well you know we've always done it like this jesus says don't go back there i'm going to do a new thing the village is the old thing he says don't go back to the village because in the village again the the vision is not in the village we're getting ready to take communion here in just a few minutes and as we get ready to will you prepare your hearts as we take it for the first time in this new year will you take just a few moments to just reflect to be thankful to to ask god to sow into that but whatever again to birth a vision there's no one as i look around this room there is no one that god is finished with there is no one that god is just letting you coast because every single person you're watching online god is not done god has a vision you may not see it you may not know it you may not but that's why we're praying and fasting that god would restore our vision i'm excited i'm excited for you to learn what your vision is i'm excited because i know that over these next three weeks you push into god he's going to start releasing some of those coins brian man he's got such a vision for you fame such a vision such a vision such a purpose such a plan there's no one in here that god has done he's done with now there's a vision that vision is bigger than your past it's bigger than your past so don't forfeit it don't don't oh well because i know don't forfeit | CCLV Church | UCcZbS2ztHAb2GiwmbB2uB2Q | 2021-01-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,642 | 32,938 |
-IF-AKOnZ7Y | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IF-AKOnZ7Y | BeardLaden's Radioactive Tobacco | okay this one makes me a big hypocrite but it's worth discussing because i was just gonna state this in a comment uh but it's worth making a video for the radiation in tobacco is well documented apparently it's been known about since 1964. um i'm seeing a lot of dead links to this 1964 philip morris memo regarding polonium in tobacco and it's there by way of commercial fertilizer and phosphate fertilizer specifically i'm still gaining a complete understanding of it if that can ever be achieved but basically the the way the fertilizer is processed imparts radiation to it at one point and it's basically too expensive to remove from tobacco what i'm trying to figure out um well i guess the reason it's worse in tobacco than it is in commercially grown food is that the food is eaten and passed usually hopefully within 24 hours so there's not as much time for the the radiation to absorb whereas with smoking you get the buildup of tar and a buildup of radiation so i mean there is a theory out there that tobacco itself is not cancer-causing it's the the method by which we grow it that makes it cancer-causing um i mean if someone's willing to do a test and smoke lettuce for uh 25 times a day for a few years and see what happens and then i guess the other thing to address is why cannabis doesn't have the same effect and i guess i should include the link to the patent that is held by the american government that basically claims that cannabis is uh or has anti-cancer properties you know there's the whole rick simpson story of him curing cancer with with cannabis oil with you know the oil that i remember from high school days dollars a a vial yeah apparently when applied to skin cancers directly or taken orally in mass quantity it cures cancer unfortunately it's uh illegal to claim cures for cancer the fda has a lot of weird technicalities on that uh yeah i've gone out i'll include some links to some relevant material thanks for listening | BeardLaden | UCa-3V70Bh1gchdVkXtGjcKw | 2011-05-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 360 | 1,960 |
Pu9Dw1h6mcY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pu9Dw1h6mcY | 3.5, 7 & 10 days after using Evergreen Complete lawn treatment | my lawns normally pretty good but at the moment it's looking a bit yellowy and it's a bit patchy not as green as it should be so I'm gonna be using this stuff evergreen complete I'm gonna be spreading it with one of these fellows which is basically just a push along spreader as you push it there's a little thing spins around and it Chuck's it out in all directions give it 7 deers and we'll come back see how much greener the grass is because it should be a hell of a lot better than this well I took all of about five minutes so we'll give it seven dears and I'll video it see if you notice a difference look here this is exactly halfway through the 7 D test I think it's looking a little bit greener it needs cutting so I'm just going to give it a little trim still got these yellowy patches I think they'll take weeks and weeks to grow out properly but generally I do think the grass is looking greener I haven't checked back on the original footage but it looks ok it's not looking as good as it should though so hopefully in another three and a half days that will give us the 70s and it'll be looking great well here we go this is exactly seven days after applying the treatment very very green very healthy and I'm super pleased I'll quickly run round with the camcorder let you see it from above all around but it's a hell of a difference compared to what it was this time last week and this is genuinely 7 days see what you think now it's not so green under the tree here but it has definitely greened up a bit this is an area very very poor soil root Regis sucks the goodness out of the lawn but it has greened it up a bit and it's even greened up this patch here where you start wildflowers front lawns greened up - and all in all it's looking very very good there you go seven dears Evergreen complete now compared to a lot of people who have a reasonable size of lon I do very little in the way of maintenance I fly around the edges maybe's once twice a year with a strimmer to take off any high grass or weeds or anything sometimes go around the edges with weed killer and as far as actually treating the lawn goes all I do I just cut it regularly maybe once or twice a week in the summer and I use that evergreen complete that's it that's pretty much all I do simple to have a good looking lawn really really simple this is now 10 days after apply in the treatment and you can see what a hell of a difference this is it's absolutely glowing as exceptionally green very very healthy and the transformation has just been absolutely incredible absolutely excellent worked very very well I didn't burn the grass anywhere quite often if you put too much on in any particular place it'll burn the grass that spreader and sure that it went on perfectly and it just boosted the lawn very very well kills off any weeds keeps the grass looking exceptionally good and I only need to apply that two possibly three times a year so it works out very cheap to have a lawn that good if you liked this video hit the thumbs up share wherever you want and I'll see you next time and if you want to check out that particular product the Evergreen complete it's in the video description see you next time you what are you two doing lying there you're not got work to do | Pondguru | UCMK3tSLPaPHQH-wCm-e2Z8Q | 2016-08-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 638 | 3,265 |
TdpQfjmfIs4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdpQfjmfIs4 | MnC: Acknowledgements | acknowledgments this book has been a labor of love on the part of many people our comrades at the Center for a stateless society including Brad Spangler Roderick T long Kevin Carson Charles W Johnson Sheldon Richmond Chris Lempa Joseph R Stromberg James Tuttle Roman Pyrrha Anna o Morgenstern Tom Knapp Darian worden David St Amato Tennyson McCullough Mike Google ski stay seal it's Ross Kenyon Matt gold Marianna advocate Rikuo Stanzione Wendy McElroy and stephan kinsella deserve our ongoing thanks for among other things the stimulation they have provided for this and other projects we are particularly grateful to Roderick for proposing an April 2010 Association of private enterprise education symposium with the title free-market anti capitalism in which a number of us participated along with our friend Steven Horowitz that provided the initial impetus for work on the project Alex Coburn Bill Kauffman Sean gab and Ken MacLeod deserve our thanks for their willingness to endorse the book we are also grateful to Stephan shook ATIS of minor compositions and autonomy dia for his continued support more broadly we appreciate autonomy Diaz willingness to release a potentially controversial project like this one we are very much aware of the ambivalence members of the autonomy dia collective and some of autonomy Diaz constituents feel regarding arguments featured in the book and of course we understand that all those associated with the press reserve the right to disagree profoundly with us at the same time we appreciate and share their hope that the book will both prompt productive conversation within the anarchist milieu and facilitate the redirection in a more positive and Liberatore direction of the libertarian populism currently attracting attention in the United States we are very pleased by the collectives willingness to accept us as fellow leftists and fellow opponents of corporate privilege even as some of its members view our proposed solutions with pronounced scepticism similarly we are thankful for rapid appealing eye catching work to the books designer who deeply uncomfortable with some aspects of the books content asked not to be identified as associated with the project Charles would like to extend special thanks to Sheldon Richmond Tennyson McCullough and James Tuttle for encouragement helpful suggestions and for immensely helpful support to the many disparate projects that came together in this book to his comrades and interlocutor z-- Abe Kelly Caleb Mitch Rachel Nicole Bobby Irina and Joanna from Vegas anarchist cafe and living without borders and for depths far too great to account in the making of this book and for everything else besides to his teacher Roderick T long his father Paul M Johnson and his beloved companion Laura Brighton Beck without them none of this would have been possible on Gary's part thanks are due to the usual suspects Eleanor Webb Geoffrey Cassidy Annette Bryson ina Prakash Alexander Leon Andrew how Angela Keaton and Marie Pearson Bart will Ruth Carol Peyton Craig our Kinser David B hapa David R Larson Deborah Caden Dona Carlson Ellen Hubbell eva pascal fritz guy Heather Ferguson Jan M Holden Jessie Lehmann Joel sanfur John elder John Thomas Julio C munos Kenneth a Dicky Laurence T Garrity les antman Li Jie radwa Maria's Latifah Michael Orlando Nabil Abu us all Patricia Cabrera robert e Rustad jr. Rennell harvey ruth ee burke cell J Hwang W Kent Rogers and whoa Niall Kim he especially appreciates the moral and logistical support Eleanor provided as work on the book was completed as usual John Thomas ensured that La Sierra University's School of Business was a congenial place in which to work on a scholarly project of this nature we've dedicated markets not capitalism to Karl Hess the gentle insightful graceful articulate and passionate believer in freedom decentralization and peaceful voluntary cooperation Carl bridged the gap between the old right and the new left powerfully indicted the political status quo and provided a compelling and unsettling model of life outside the state's clutches flawed like everyone else he was nonetheless good and decent embodying the commitment to human liberation we seek to foster with this book we thank publishers of copyrighted material for reprint permission | C4SS Feed 44 | UCOA38--mWqKKdCAr6eFy-sA | 2018-01-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 694 | 4,304 |
4V1VzKgjhek | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4V1VzKgjhek | The Raging Grannies From Tucson Arizona Sing The Redistricting Song | the majority of us living in this state want the best for everyone we're not fans of hate but our legislatures run by right-wing corporate shills sacrificing everyone to the corporate will now we have the irc redistricting maps i stands for independent but it seems perhaps independent does not mean what is so close to the most clean white commission site with a wealthy few even this commission's chair definitely leans right to stop it scary mandarin means that we must fight that want to give republicans a safe district to win although that's an illegal act they can't defend so send your comments him today and every day until the irc starts playing games and does the people's will no more gerrymandered maps you | Elect Democracy | UC15vse3vZGcDE-_2tkYwKKQ | 2021-11-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 126 | 719 |
SYHWNcGpD_c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYHWNcGpD_c | Meet the Kilroys—Readings from The Kilroys List: 97 Monologues and Scenes | What if I said, "I am not what you think you see. I am not an actor human. This floor is forest earth. And to the left of that glaring exit light, a river flows, the width and length and velocity of the Egyptian Nile. You are not what you feel you are. You are a spider the size of an eyelash, or an eagle flying 2,000 feet above our heads. Or, the mother of the newest, freshest pine cone dangling over that aisle. We are riding on the back of a giant turtle, hurtling through the cosmos in a 4.54 billion year race against the tiniest of the tiniest white Easter rabbits." What if I said, "You are the single most important breath in my life. You are the first gear that turns the clock of my world, you are the final drop of dew that breaks down the universal dam of miscommunication, I need you with every blood cell and cranial nerve I possess. And you believed me. Does that change anything?" What if I said, "Oops, actually, no, we are sitting in a rented space on top of concrete ground, laid upon a planet fast losing her steam. You are barely a breath in the time-space continuum. You're here, you're gone, we all move on without a care. You do not make an impact. You do not give or take anything of import in your ridiculous little life on this plastic earth. I am exactly what you think you see. I am indeed an actor human, paid in cash or credit or so much love or cookies-- (laughter) to say these lines that a writer-human wrote so that I might speak them in my actor human resonant voice. You are indeed the idiot that decided to pay to be squeezed in that little seat in the dark for the next some hours of your life, that you shall never retrieve. You may not take pictures or recordings. You must silence all cell phones, beepers, candy wrappers, alarm clocks, and all alarmedness in general, or we will tweet about you and your ignorance to the entire world during our green room smoke break. And you are exactly what you feel you are. That is the truth. Is that the truth? (laughter) You may think about this while some people are turning the noisy things off. Go on! The truth is a wobbly thing. We shall wobble through our own set of truths like jello on a freight train. And tonight, I add a bump to that journey and put you to my truth. I am not what you think you see. I am the wolf. (howls softly) Ah-whooooo. Yes, I am the wolf. (howls loudly) Ah-whooooo!!! And then again, because three translates to God in the Bible, infinity in Asia, and funny in theater, I am the wolf." (piercingly loud) Ah-whoooooooooo!!! (cheers and applause) Guys, that was Bi Jean Ngo, reading the opening monologue from Hansol Jung's amazing play, <i>Wolf Play</i>. She was playing a wolf who puppeteers a Korean boy who is the protagonist of the story. Thank you guys for coming here today to celebrate the launch of this book of monologues. (loud cheering, applause) You guys are going to hear a bunch of plays by brilliant genius playwrights, read by brilliant genius actors, and I thank you guys so much for joining us. I want to start by thanking Annah Feinberg, a member of the Kilroys who edited this book, and who is also the force of nature who made the whole project possible. She's tireless, brilliant, and she has amazing style. I also want to thank Rachel Viola, that inspired connector who had the idea, and forged the connection with TCG. And I want to thank our stalwart comrades at TCG, in particular, Terry Nemeth, Kathy Sova, and Erin Salvi. Thank you for publishing this book, and thank you for making it so gorgeous. So, I just want to tell you a little bit about the Kilroys before I let you hear more work. The Kilroys were founded in 2013 when a conversation at a housewarming party got a little out of hand. It was during that season-announcement time of year, and the same thing was happening that happened every single year, which is that we'd seen all of these conversations and articles and panels about the need for gender parity on our stages. And then, the overwhelming majority of seasons that were announced didn't even come close, right? Now, we think most people genuinely want to do the right thing. But too many of them have been blind. There's this gravitational pull that's exerted by unconscious and systemic bias that kind of draws them towards the white-dude plays, right? And so when producers were asked about the gap between their goals and their actions, they didn't really have good answers. They would say one of two things: either "the plays just aren't there", or "we just produce the best plays", as if the goals of inclusivity and excellence were somehow in conflict. I call that "the quality dodge", and it's bullshit. (laughter) And you can take that from me, because I'm a literary manager, which means that for the past decade, I've read several hundred plays every single year. And so I know, and I can tell you with utter certainty, that we are living in an extraordinary age of American playwriting. We should feel awed and fortunate that we have access to an unprecedented diversity and abundance of excellent new plays, every damn year. Take, for example, the works in this book. This contains 97 monologues and scenes by female and trans playwrights. Each one is as brilliant and distinctive as the writer who imagined it. It contains a range of compelling characters and stories that represent the country that we actually live in. This book is proof of the vibrancy of American playwriting today. We already have right here, within hand's reach, everything that we need to bridge the chasm between the diversity of our stages and the diversity of the cities we serve. And it also means that this book proves one thing more: any theater that chooses to perpetuate the erasure of plays by female and trans playwrights, they're not suffering from a lack of supply, they're suffering from a failure of competence. God bless them, but do better, okay? Do better, we have to do better. And it's important. It's not just that we have a responsibility to a generation of incredible playwrights whose plays deserve to be experienced and remembered, although that is true. But it's also true that the stories we tell and the images we present help shape our assumptions about the society, about the possibility and potential of each one of us. I think about the election last year. Like many of you, I imagine, I watched in horrified amazement as pundits on news programs actually debated whether the first female nominee of a major party had the stamina to be President, right? I saw her being asked to answer on a debate stage the question of why she was so unlikeable. I saw her ambition discussed with grave concern, as though it was a character flaw, instead of a necessary precondition for running for President. (laughter) Right? And I want to say that as a field, that was partially our fault. We've artificially limited the range of voices and stories on our stages. This repeated erasure constrains our ability to imagine the rest of humanity, and it strengthens and perpetuates unconscious biases. The novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie warns us of that. She talks about the danger of a single story. She says the single story creates stereotypes, and the problem with stereotypes is not that they're untrue, but they're incomplete. They make one story become the only story. When our season focuses the world on the same people who have always been center stage, we are complicit in the larger cultural message that those people are more important, more interesting, and more deserving of attention. We contribute to these unconscious stereotypes that we've all inherited, which limit the range of possibilities that others can see of us, and most painfully, can also constrain our ability to imagine our own futures. It's time we told more stories about more of us. It's time our stages show all of us as we actually are, in all of our glorious, complicated humanity. Do you understand this book is not just a book? It's also a bomb, right? This book blasts through stereotypes. This book shatters assumptions that limit our potential. This book explodes old, stubborn lies about the field of talent in this country and whose stories deserve to be heard. But you're about to see that for yourself. So I want to give the stage over to one of our playwrights, Larissa FastHorse. (loud cheering and applause) Hey, oh my God, I'm so happy you're all here. Last year I did a book thing, and there were like five people. So this is awesome, yes, thank you for showing up. First things first, I'm a big crybaby if you don't know that yet. So, most--there's like a 90 percent chance I'm going to cry at some point. So if you can't handle a woman crying, you need to leave the room now. (laughter) 'Cause that's what I'm gonna do, 'cause that's what I do. First I'm supposed to say something about--brief remarks-- about being on a Kilroy's List. This particular play was on the very first Kilroy's List. And so--I get this email, out of nowhere, no one knew what was happening. Of course, I'm like Joy, Kelly, Sarah, yeah, whatever, yeah, whatever, I'm in. They ask, I'm in. I'm like, yeah, I'll send you shit. So no clue what was going to be happening. That list was-- there's many things, but it was one of the big things that has changed my life, that first list, it really did. The putting down on a website, and eventually paper, something tangible that people could hold on to, and say, you know, yes, here they are, I can't tell you how many people wrote to me from lit departments, from artistic associations that oh my God, I can actually hand them a list. This is life-changing, and for me it was life-changing. This play that was on that list, <i>What Would Crazy Horse Do?</i>, someone called it "the best-known un-produced play in America" because it got read everywhere, it's taught in like 30 universities now, which is--before it was ever produced. What?! That's amazing, right? (applause) So our young people are starting at their university from <i>this list</i>. And that's what our teachers are teaching. And so they're coming--this is a frame of reference going into the field. And so they're getting into the field going, "What the hell is going on?" Right? So, that's amazing. What an incredible thing the Kilroys have done, even if that was it, but that wasn't it. This list got me--got this play read through Lisa McNulty and those guys, what's the name of the company? Women's Project--thank you--in New York, through the amazing reading of Liesl Tommy. Who doesn't want to do a reading with Liesl Tommy? My gosh, these amazing things happened and now the play has just finished it's world premiere production at Kansas City Rep, and they did an amazing job on it. I'm saying all this because there's something also, you know there's a lot of-- I was on the first list, so we still have some baggage-- there was a lot of stuff about, well, it wasn't done perfectly, it wasn't properly vetted, it was too-- I read a whole thing about how, well, there's only one person who had a fancy MFA. I'm like, oh wait, that's me, hi. And how it's impossible, and like oh, well, I'm right here. I'm on the list. It's working. And so I think there was some blowback and they've been amazing at, like, it worked for me anyway, without my MFA. I don't even have an undergrad, I don't know [inaudible]. It worked amazingly for me and changed my life. And I want that to be very clear, that even with a first-time, grass-roots, absolutely flawed system, it still had a career and field-wide impact. And I say that so that you all know, just do it, do it. Get together and have a party and drink too much, and commit to a really stupid thing. (laughter) And then do 'em. And do it wrong, and be flawed, and make mistakes, because it's going to change lives, and it's going to change the field. That's why you need a whole long story, to get to that. Now, next: read your monologue. So, here's the tough thing: you're lucky, I've got a super-short monologue, because, so, my play is about Klan members, the modern-day Klan, and I just told everybody at Kansas City Rep I needed a t-shirt that said "I told you so". Because I wrote this play five years ago about this particular branch of the Klan which is now, here they are, influencing elections. I spent a year and a half talking to them about what their plans were. I wrote them down, and y'all didn't listen. (laughter) It is in the play. And here they are, It's all come to fruition. And so, it's hard to find a monologue that didn't make <i>me</i> sound like a raging lunatic. And so this is like a dark dramedy in one act. It's about two twin siblings, Journey and Calvin, who are the last of their tribe, and facing extinction-- the last two members of their tribe. And then after their grandfather passes, they're facing the inevitability of being gone, because they're siblings-- there's no more to be made. Then, so, suddenly coming in is the new KKK, the new Ku Klux Klan. And they have realized that racial preservation is something that both sides can get behind, something we are all finding together, that these two people, who are facing racial extinction, are actually part of the new, gentler Klan which is all about pride, not hate. They're using your own language. We're about cultural pride, we're about just celebrating yourself and being who you are. So, that's all crazy and a lot of craziness. We get to the end of the play here. After being mistakenly arrested, Calvin, one of the twins, realizes some things about their lives and what they've been fighting for as two people who are so invisible on this earth, as most Native Americans are. Okay, I've got to do the actor thing, change to actor mode. Tonight, when the federal agents were taking us out of the clinic, all I could think of was you and your stupid meme. So I yelled, "This is what Crazy Horse would do!" And for the first time in my life, I fight. The Indians were all cheering, and I felt fucking great as they wrestled me into the car. And then this huge fed looks me straight in the eye and says, "Who the fuck is Crazy Horse?" It was like he grabbed my heart with his fist. Then the guy leans in and says, "Is Crazy Horse the ringleader?" I said, "He is the greatest Lakota war chief in history. "He defeated Custer. "They are carving the world's largest monument in his honor." He says, "Too bad, you could have cut yourself a deal." I rode alone in the back of that car and shit got simple. Everything in my life has been focused on meaning something to the world, and I thought you, sister, screwed it up by going crazy. But in that car I realized we have been fighting all of our lives against an enemy that doesn't even know we exist. We've already been mowed down and forgotten. We're mulch. We lost before we were even born. So I swore if I ever got back to you, I'm never going to let you go again. We're going to do it tonight, on our terms. Together forever, womb to tomb. That's it. (cheers and applause) I'm going to use the shorty one. (laughter) My name is Eugenie Chan. I am a playwright that has also, like Larissa, been embraced and gifted by the Kilroys on a couple of their lists, or their earlier list. And I want to tell you that the journey of being a playwright and a person is, as you all know as theater artists, totally weird and unpredictable, and a huge adventure with twists and turns and dips and dives and rises and all that kind of stuff. And to be embraced by the Kilroys, a group of women writers and theater artists who came together to promote other women theater artists-- and I mean <i>other</i>-- the generosity is huge. And the grass-roots part of it is huge in the impact. So I can't underscore that, because the Kilroys are busy theater artists with 100 million jobs in addition to their lives as artists. And they are the real thing. They are selfless, and they are also fun to work with. Totally fun, like cake drops and everything like that. Parity rates--they are great. So it's a gift and such an honor to be part of this collection. And again, the gift is even beyond the ones I receive as a single playwright. But I can take that book and I can learn, and I can find those plays on the New Play Exchange, and learn from that as an artist. It's great; you go in there and it's this wealth of inspiring writing and artistic endeavor. And I can also take that as a resource, and this book into my classes and into my classrooms full of high school students, university students, adults, artists, and people who just love the theater or want to know more. So really, it's a gift that keeps giving, and I'm just so grateful and honored. And when you feel that generosity, it's amazing. That's all I can say. I'm about to read an excerpt from a play of mine, <i>Madame Ho</i>. The impact of the Kilroys, being included on their list, is immense, because one of the things-- <i>Madame Ho</i> is the beginning of a trilogy of a look at 150 years of Chinese-American history on the West Coast, which I believe is very particular. But I also believe it's a window to the social history of the West. And this particular family is actually <i>my</i> family. (laughter) A little personal. Finally, as I get older, okay, now it's time to drill down and don't avoid things. (laughter) Because we were here since the Gold Rush. And we came here through poverty, and through unknown means too. And part of the unknown part of it is that it is a history buried and suppressed in shame, because we were sex traffickers. We were the people who brought over-- who started as prostitutes and gamblers, and then we continued that by being brothel madams, by being pimps, by being the people who brought over the women who were kidnapped and enslaved from China. So you're talking about a system of self-exploitation, that is also a story of survival. And because of that, I get to be here with you today. There's no way of escaping that fact. There is nothing-- that's the reason why I am here. So being on the Kilroys was great. It's great because as I started to look into this family history, which I was always told because I'm the youngest of my generation of this six-generation family now-- now I'm fifth, now there are smaller ones-- I remember my older cousins being told in no uncertain terms, don't you ever, ever ask me or talk about this with your grandmother. It was really just like, um-um. You'll be basically excommunicated. And we have a big, thriving extended family, family's very important, which is the reason why I also live close to home, in San Francisco. It's very big, I tried to leave, I tried to leave--never worked. I always came back. I lived in Asia, I lived in New York, and they're like, no, I always came back. So, just fess up, okay? I like them, but they drive me crazy. (laughter) When I started to delve in, in recent years, I started <i>Madame Ho</i> a long time ago, five years ago with even the ideation of, I need to do this. Ten--no, 2010 or 2011. I started to ask my uncles with trepidation. It's very interesting, by then they were in their late 80's, and they said-- because I remember their voices, I remember their thundering voices-- "You never say that", you know, to my cousins or--it was threatening. And I just knew, well, everyone's getting older, and to a one, they apologized. It's a very patriarchal family, It's weirdly patriarchal given that we're so many generations in here, people marched in the free speech movement in Berkeley, and still oddly patriarchal, in a way that's hurtful to the family. My uncles, to a one, apologized and said, you know, "We're really so sorry that we were so ashamed of this, "because all the people who really know are all gone. "But I'll tell you what I know, okay?" And they knew so very little because they were kids, so I'm piecing together this history. It's all fragmented. You know, hearsay, it's from outsiders, and they are all in their 90's. And so, through the Kilroys, this play has got a lot, a lot, a lot of attention. A lot of people act scenes. It's being taught. And all the Kilroys-- that's becoming, as I understand from some professors who have written, it's becoming a canon, like, "We're teaching all of them." Yesss! "We're going on the New Play Exchange website and teaching all of them, "that's the backbone of our class", which is wonderful, at Cal State-LA, I think. And then it became clear to me-- it's great that it's getting attention, but I think this play needs to be done this year. Because these people who have contributed so much of their heart and their vulnerability, and the fact that they're saying, "Okay, do it, <i>mei fun</i>"-- because no one in my family calls me Eugenie-- "Do it, we know you're a playwright, we know that eventually, "it will get up on the stage. "Okay, go do it." And so, I thought, okay, gotta do it, gotta do it, alright. Gotta self-produce. Gotta self-produce so that it goes up this year, because we're talking about people who are almost 100 years old. So that's the fire, just need to do it in San Francisco. So I started writing grants and doing individual appeals and stuff, and I have to say, the support-- we're still doing that fundraising-- but the support has been remarkable and gratifying. And it helps so much to be part-- to say this play has been honored by being embraced in this collection of women's dramatic literature. Because people have told me that, they've said oh, okay, we see that, okay. And because of that-- it also, just how you've assembled, by putting yourselves in the driver's seat, that is a lesson to someone like me, who said, okay, wait, I'm a playwright. I too can be in the driver's seat, and I need to be. I need to learn the skill. You've done it, right? So I can do it with the artists and the people I've assembled, the community groundswell. So that is a valuable lesson in and of itself: what you can do as an artist by organizing through your passion and your vision with other artists. That is a very powerful source. Don't forget your power as an artist. Part of the reason we get to open in October is by being part of this collection of women writers. And we get to open in San Francisco at an independent producing house. My company, which is dedicated to the untold stories of the Chinese in the American West-- because I'm a Westerner-- we're banded together with another playwright's collective that I'm part of, it's 6NewPlays, or Bay Area Six Playwrights. My company and this other member company, we are inspired by 13P, we're co-producing this. So we have an independent theater, the Exit Theatre, and then we're going to take this to Chinatown for free performances during the day, when people can actually come see it, because they've said things like, "Well, why don't you do things at places we can go to, "and at times that we can go to, because a lot of us, "we've got multiple jobs, we've got families, "we live far away even if we work here, because that's what we can afford." Oh--so sorry, I'm going to zip up. No no no, I've got to zip up. Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, no. Suffice to say, free performances in Chinatown at Cameron House, which is a social service agency founded during the Gold Rush to rescue Chinese sex slaves. I'm sure my family and them butted heads. (laughter) So without further ado... <i>When, when is it opening?</i> -October. -<i>Okay.</i> So, the play <i>Madame Ho</i>, inspired by the life of my great-grandmother and my great-great-grandmother, both brothel madams. And this is a story--Madame Ho is a woman, a madam who runs a brothel in the Barbary Coast, Chinatown, like my forebears. And the play tells a story about Ho. That's supposed to be for humor. (laughter) You can laugh, it's okay, even though it's my family. That's why i did it, we are not Hos, we're Chans and Lees, okay? But she's a madam who tries to raise her daughter Daisy right amidst the struggles of the brothel, its women, and all the exclusion laws going around at the time. So her daughter Daisy's hormones are exploding as she lies awake at night listening to the sounds of beds squeaking, because people--you live where you work, the men and women crying and sighing, and making other unexpected sounds of joy and sorrow. So this is a couple that she overhears: a laborer tired after a long day's work who admires the bound feet of Rose, his favorite woman, his favorite sex worker. Both the laborer and Rose are completely dressed. Laborer: Like little pieces of jade, precious, precious. The curve of your foot, very pretty. So many crinkles and folds. You smell like fermented rice, the rice I slurped the day my son was born. He must be three now. Or seven, or eight. Or could he be 13? He must be tilling the fields. Perhaps he is riding the water buffalo, naughty boy. I must have the scholar write a letter, send it back home, scold him. I must tell his mother, keep a careful eye on him. Make sure he keeps the pig well. He must not slack. He must be a good son. He must be, his mother will see to that. His mother... his mother's feet are cracked, dry. I will send her extra money for ointment. His mother's left foot is ridged with scars running north to south. She stepped on a scythe. I had to carry her on my back. We plastered the wound with fresh mud and herbs. Clumsy woman! I did not even know she had hurt herself-- she kept threshing. "The harvest is in!", she cried--such joy! Sometimes her feet are bitten by leeches. She lets me pull them off. My, how thick and hard her feet are. My, how happy I am here-- to be here in Mei Kok, happy without her disgusting feet, happy to rest my tired head on your lovely golden lilies. I am indeed a lucky man. He rests his head on her feet and weeps. She strokes his hair silently. Thanks. (cheers and applause) Christina Anderson, <i>The Ashes Under Gait City</i>. Simone the Believer-- this is the description. Simone the Believer, an online guru, attempts to break away from the internet and build a community in Gait City, Oregon. During Emancipation, the city pushed out its black residents, and Simone wants to take back the city. Simone slowly acquires a series of local black residents who fall under her leadership. In this monologue, Simone posts a YouTube video calling for members to join her in Gait City. (clap) My people, my people, (laughter) good morning, good evening, good night, good times. (laughter) I send you love and blessings. This is yours truly, Simone the Believer in you, in me, in us, in we, as one. I know it's been a minute since I uploaded a video, I've seen the posts on my wall and my timeline, all up in my email, y'all are trying to know where I'm at. (laughter) And everyone will know soon enough. But first, I want to talk about somebody I recently met. Mmm, I just met a brother named Clay. He's been watching my videos, been downloading my teachings for years, almost since the beginning. And earlier today, for the first time, he and I stood on common ground, greeted each other face to face, eye to eye. And it was glorious. Clay recently packed up his life and moved to Gait City, Oregon. And he told me fate guided his journey. Now, you know how Paris is the city of lights? Well, I think of Gait City as the city of disregard. Almost 200 years ago, the residents of this city made a decision that affects this area to this day. Almost 200 years ago, the black population in this city was erased. Google it. It's crazy. So, fast forward. Today, in this moment, you will find my new friend Clay, a brother who decided to claim a space in this city of disregard. After a lifetime of being pushed out of neighborhoods he once considered a haven, Clay decided to pick up his life and settle in Gait City, Oregon. Fate guided my journey as well. Like Clay, I have settled in Gait City. And I will invite a few chosen ones to join me. (laughter) Together we will create a community of like-minded folks to honor the ancestors erased from this city, and revitalize the legacy that exists today. Let me ask you, have you claimed your space? Are you sure it's yours? Clay grew up feeling displaced. Do you hold a similar feeling in your spirit? I have a community. You could be the perfect fit. Make a video, 60 seconds, tell me who you are, who you want to be, and what skills you bring to the table. There will be a 48-hour submission window. Be honest, determined, and clear. Y'all ain't half-assin' it in my house, okay? (laughter) I'll contact the chosen ones directly. Alright, be loud, be light, believe. I'm out. (loud cheering, applause) Hey, guys. My name is Reggie White-- oh, you guys don't have programs, but it says James Williams. He is not here, but I will be reading from Dominique Morisseau's <i>The Skeleton Crew</i>. -(hoot) -Yeah, I know, right? (laughter) So, this play is about the closing of the last exporting stamping plant in Detroit, and a makeshift family of blue-collar workers that help each other through the inevitable news. Reggie--hah hah hah-- (laughter) is a foreman who was once on the blue-collar side. He is now on the ropes, laying off people and struggling to help his co-workers. Here he tells Fay, a co-worker, that he finally snapped under the pressure and attacked his supervisor after they tried to force him to push her, Fay, into early retirement. It was the way he said it that really made me, um... I just--I couldn't listen to him talking like that. I couldn't let him. He spoke about you like you wasn't even... like you wasn't Fay, like you had no name, or no history, or... "Dead weight." He said it, just like that, like you wasn't even... I couldn't let him. I felt it in my chest, like dynamite bursting inside of me. I attacked him, Fay. I fuckin', I... I attacked him, I attacked my supervisor. I'm done. I just... I just <i>wham!</i>, like, you know, for--just for a sec, like, like a shockwave went through me. I lunged at him like I was going to pound him into the fucking ground, like I was going to grab him by the collar and crush that shit in my hands. I looked at him in his eyes, like seeing through that emptiness, that lack of feeling, that whatever-you-call-it that makes you stop seeing yourself as somebody else. And I just exed on him, like, "nigger, I wish you would say some shit like that again, "I will fuckin' kill you." Except I didn't say it with words. (laughter) Then that shockwave left me, real fast. I didn't touch him at all, I just, you know, I got a little swole on him for a sec. But I came close enough. I would have, and he know it, too. And I know it, too. I see him looking in my eyes like, like I'm the devil. I can smell his fear, like if he even breathes louder than a sigh, I just might kill him dead. And I might have, Fay, I actually just might have. And just standing their, froze, not knowing if I'd really reached him at all, or if it was all in my mind. But I see him looking at me, stiff, like... like I scared the shit out of him. Like he was under attack. Like... like I'm that nigger. There was nothing but silence between us for a second. And then I just say, "no deal." And I walk out. (cheers and applause) Hi. (laughter) I'm Reggie, nice to meet you all. And <i>this</i> is the monologue from Jiehae Park's <i>Peerless</i>. So... I know, right? Y'all are doing some good shit. After some really dark times, D had a vision that led him to take a self-actualization course, lose 30 pounds, and get into a prestigious college. Now that he is at the school dance with the girl of his dreams-- now he is at the school dance, and the girl of his dreams, and her twin sister. (laughter) I--I once licked a cashew, and it sent me to the hospital for three days. I just licked it, you know, like, I didn't even put the whole thing in my mouth. And my face got all puffy, like... (laughter) Last week I picked up a walnut with both of my pinkies just to see what would happen. And I didn't die, but my hands puffed up, and I still can't bend my pinkie knuckles. (laughter) My counselor says that's why, no matter how much weight I lose, I'm still fat in my head. I mean, why I think I'm fat in my head, because there's some sort of unconscious association going on with food and death, and also maybe that's why I use food to address anxiety, because there's this unconscious association with food and death, and I've got unconscious death wish. (laughter) I'm talking a lot. (laughter) I talk a lot. Wy mom says that this isn't interesting for other people, that it makes them think I'm fragile, and I'm <i>not fragile!</i> Or, or maybe I <i>was</i> fragile, but now I have <i>no fear!</i> I don't! I do! I don't! I'm going to stop talking now. (laughter) (loud cheering, applause) Hi, I'm Marissa Chibas, and this is a selection from Fernanda Coppel, <i>King Liz</i>. Liz Rico, 40's... or 50's-- (laughter) Yes! (snapping) (laughter) Say our age, let it grey, let it grey. Black or Latina, a successful sports agent, is attempting to convince Freddie Luna, a potential client, to sign with her. Liz is certain that Freddie could be a star basketball player, a high earner. Liz is at the top of her game here. She knows how to pander to her potential clients' egos, and when to remind them that she's the only one who can take them where they want to go. She's also asking Freddie for something in return. It's all part of the game. Let me tell you a little something about who I am. My mom died of cancer when I was three, because my father couldn't afford her treatment. So when I got a full scholarship to Yale, my goal was to grow up to be someone who could pay to kill cancer. Now, I've got a penthouse on the Upper West Side overlooking Central Park. My neighbors are Steven Spielberg and Oprah Winfrey. And I've got a house in the Hamptons next door to Commissioner Adam Silver. Within the last three years, my current client roster has collectively made over 900 million dollars. I am the only woman to have been on the <i>Forbes</i>' Most Powerful Sports Agents list three times, and on <i>Time</i> magazine's Most Influential list twice. Nobody can stop me. No one. Not even God. What I can offer you as an agent isn't anything you can buy. It's my marrow. It's the tenacity that led me to this table. I will fight for you to be successful the way I fought for myself to make it in this world that doesn't want people like us to succeed. I make that promise to you in exchange for a commitment: I need you to promise me that you will stay out of trouble. (cheers, applause) I have to stand on my tip-toes. (laughter) I'm Bobbie Steinbach. (cheers) And I'm reading from Mona Mansour’s play, <i>Unseen</i>. Conflict photographer Mia wakes up in the Istanbul apartment of Derya, her on-again, off-again girlfriend, after being found unconscious at the scene of a massacre she was photographing. Mia can't even remember being there, but she wired photos of the site hours before she was found. The two women resume their volatile push-pull when Mia's well-meaning Californian mother arrives in Istanbul from the US, trying to help unravel what happened to her daughter. Here, Jane--white, early 60's-- (laughs) or mid-70's-- (laughter) finds herself alone with Derya-- Turkish, early 30's. In an attempt to try to understand her daughter and calm herself down, Jane remembers a story from Mia's childhood. There was always a part of her that was drawn to fragile things, you know? Or had a capacity for looking at them. God... I don't know, maybe it seems to you we couldn't have had anything terrible to look at in our neck of the woods where Mia grew up. But, I mean, how do you measure these things-- people's suffering? Is it measurable? Is it just about what each of us perceives to be suffering? I think about those things. We had a dog, when Mia was about seven or so, and he was a rescue, and crippled, or something, from the start. And we did everything. German Shepherds, you know, they have this thing-- it's, well, part of their breeding, it's resulted in this hip thing. So we got him an operation, and this animal physical therapy-- they have that-- (laughter) even a heating pad for him, every morning, so he could walk. But it was always just a funny walk. And people would see him and assume we were horrible people, and he was in pain, and why don't we just put him to sleep? They'd say that. And Mia was always just... well, she didn't care what anyone said. She said one time-- and she had to have been no more than 10-- she said to me after one of those people had offered their opinion again, she said, "It's hard for them to look at him, because they're afraid for themselves." I mean, who is this kid? I mean, can you believe she said that? I can't believe she said that. I always supported her doing this work, because I thought she could bear the cost of witnessing, and someone has to witness, you know? I'm sorry--(sigh)-- I think I'm just a little exhausted. (loud cheers, applause) I'm back. Alright, this is from <i>Men On Boats</i> by Jaclyn Backhaus. <i>Men On Boats</i> charts John Wesley Powell's 1869 expedition, sanctioned by the US government to chart the Colorado River and its canyons. An ensemble cast of 10 rides a raging river in its quest to map the last blank space on the American map. In this monologue, John Wesley Powell, the one-armed leader of the expedition, (laughter) puts Dunn, a fellow crew member, in his place after a disastrous run on the river. (bellowing) Well... some of you are here for sport, and some of you are here for skill, and some of you are here because you get a kick out of killing bears. And some of you are here because you got your ass out of the Army on a good note. And some of you are here because you have nowhere else to go. You know why I'm here?!? I'm here because my <i>friend</i>, the fuckin' President of the United States, (laughter) needed a better knowledge of the arid lands of this nation. I am here because I was given a job. And in case you didn't know, it's hard for gimps to get jobs around these parts. So I've run more rivers than any of all of you put together. I did the fuckin' Mississippi, up and down, when I was 17 years old. And I've done more tributaries than you can name on both of your sorry hands. (laughter) If you want to go over what we could have done to save the <i>No-Name</i>, then be my guest. But instead of that, I'm going to focus on the marvelous forethought we put into divvying up most of our supplies between each boat. And I'm going to thank God that none of us perished today, and that none of us broke any crucial bones. All of that is a win in my book. We won't make it to the end of this expedition if we focus on anything other than wins. So if you don't want to go down to the wreckage tomorrow, then I'm sure I can rely on one of your fellow crew members to be a good sport. You got your fuckin' cliff, Dunn! (laughter) Now how about a nice fuckin' rabbit dinner? (laughter) Who's next?!? (loud cheering, applause) My name is Obehi Janice. (hooting, applause) I love you! Reminds me of Michael, I love Michael--Michael Jackson, who has passed away-- I'm always (inaudible). And I just want to also just really shout out my cohort of Fox Foundation resident actors-- Bi Jean, Marissa, Reggie, Bobbie, and James Williams, who is not here. They--it's a blessing, and that's all I'm going to say. But here we go. Tanya Barfield, <i>Bright Half Life</i>. (applause) Erica and Vicky's relationship spans a lifetime of love, marriage, parenthood, and heartache. As the play shuttles back and forth in time, we see various moments from their lives. This speech refers to an event early on in their relationship, before the play begins, in which Vicky broke up with Erica. At the time, Vicky told Erica that she loved her, and Erica offhandedly responded that love fades. Note: Erica has an intense fear of heights. I don't want it to fade. So I don't want to overuse the words. Because someday, maybe we'll want to have kids. I mean, I want to... and I think you do, too. We're dating-- <i>were</i> dating, past tense-- but you can just tell that we might be one of those couples, major, not minor. And don't you think... don't you think... that we're gonna... we might--I think we might... watch our kids get married. We might make chicken soup for each other in the rain. Don't you think we're major, not minor? When you smell the coffee brewing in the morning, you'll think of me, because I'll be the one making the coffee. And when you close your eyes at night, you'll think of me, because I'll be the tip-toes that you don't hear tiptoeing to bed. And I'll be the one whose lips will bring you kisses and the smell of oranges in January. I don't want it to fade. I'd give you more than a life if I could. And I'm not supposed to say that, because how long, how long have we been dating? Not that long. (laughter) Even though I just know. You might say, "You're young", we're both young, and you don't know what's a lifetime. But I give you days... and nights, the sun, moon, and clouds if I could, on a string-- you could fly them like a kite. They fly you. That's what's in those three words you say I was afraid to say. That's what I wanted to say: take me. You want to go hand gliding, or skydiving, or parasailing or whatever, take me to all those places you want to go. Thank you. (cheering, applause) Thank you so much to our beautiful actors. You just filled the room with-- (applause) Thank you so much, all, for joining us and staying a little late. If you feel like you would like one of the books that all of these monologues came from, I believe they are for sale outside? <i>(man) Yeah, right down the hall to the right.</i> Larissa and Eugenie have been nice enough to stick around and sign them if you want. So, thank you, thank you, thank you. 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IwvQYs_CKY8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwvQYs_CKY8 | # 3 - Testing the Validity of the IAEA Safety Culture Model (Peer Reviewed) | hey youtubers this is Loni Clark again that's for art and as you can see i'm back i was down for a day actually had a lot of homework to do i felt much better i did do my secret cure again today i think it really does help um it comes from the Vanderbilt University so that's where I heard about it anyways I am going to read from you this chart this continue this article a scientific it's not a scientific journal it's a peer-reviewed journal in the field I think of sociology testing the validity of international atomic energy agency safety culture model and that's called the accident analysis and Prevention magazine number 60 the homepage is Elsa VA calm and it is a article when I was looking out for a science project last year my question was my scientific question that I had to study in research this did not make it into it or maybe it did does the iaea light it was about nuclear pollution do they tell us the truth that actually convinced my science teacher who thought Fukushima was just fine that's the scary part isn't it our scientific teachers they actually know nothing ah so I'm taking this back up this journal if you give this journal number 60 is from 2013 page 231 to 244 so we're that's what we're going to be reading 31 244 and we are on 233 I'm going to pick it up from where we were before the authors of the present paper are especially interested in the dimensions proposed by the IAEA because they are widely accepted and used in the nuclear industry the IAEA model was compared to the dimensions suggested in the other six studies mentioned above two of the dimensions of the IAE a model quote safety is a clearly recognized value unquote and quote safety is integrated into all activities unquote could not be clearly related to any of the dimensions proposed by these studies at first glance the labels of these two dimensions seemed very general and widen scope therefore covering the content of these dimensions would probably require a large number of attributes the IAEA is dimension quote leadership for safety is clear unquote is consistent with the hfcs quote safety leadership unquote as both generally highlight that leadership is the key element for safety the dimensions quote participated participative management leadership style unquote as reported by Sorenson excuse me ah quote leadership safety values and actions unquote which is by the NRC our beloved NRC and quote leadership demonstrate leaders demonstrate commitment to safety unquote that is the inp oh and the W nao they all these cover distinct aspects of the IAEA s leadership for safety is clear and as such they could be understood as attributes of it the IAEA is dimension accountability for safety is clear corresponds fairly well to the NRC's dimension personal accountability and today I n powa Nos everyone is personally responsible for nuclear safety finally the IAEA s dimension safety is learning driven shows the closest match to the studies to which it was compared in this regard the reviews by Sorenson good organizational learning the HSA which is learning culture and the InP Owino organizational learning is embraced and the NRC continuous learning agree with the IAEA that learning is fundamental to preserving the safety of H r OS so if you recall what's the hro highly reliable organizations moreover the NRC and the InP Owino include a questioning attitude as a dimension of safety culture which can also be understood as an attribute of the IAEA s safety is learning driven the dimensions of the IAEA model are covered by 37 attributes which are presented in this section some of these attributes have similar labels to the dimensions proposed by other authors an analysis of these correspondences is not included in this paper nevertheless two examples are given to show the existing confusion between dimensions and attributes of safety culture Sorensen Chaudhary and the inp OWA n.o included dimension of safety culture referring to management management's commitment to safety the IAEA captures this element in the attribute commitment to safety is evident at all levels of Management which belongs to the IAEA s dimension of leadership for safety is clear as a second example Sorensen Wigman the HSA and NRC believe that one dimension of safety culture should highlight the existence of report systems for safety issues and an environment for raising concerns without fear of retaliation haha this idea is reflected in the IAEA attribute open reporting of deviations and errors is encouraged which is part of the IAEA s dimension safety is learning driven wow what a pile of crap we all know what happens to anybody who raises a question at a nuclear felony 1.3 the IAEA five dimensional safety culture model this is the safety culture model folks that nobody has ever verified there is no empirical evidence that it has ever worked sorry about that the IAEA has created a model for the common understanding and assessment of safety culture within nuclear power facilities the model described in table 2 is identified in safety guide number GS g31 IAEA 2006 be Wow so i'm going to show you this big long thing it's a this is the model so i don't know if you can see that but you see yo homes right here this is safety is a clearly recognized value and then here's all these a through a 6 a 1 and then be leadership for safety is clear be won through v8 accountability for nuclear for safety is clear one through c 1 through c5 oh my god safety is integrated into all activities that's d so we have d1 through t9 oh my god e safety is learning driven he won through e7 so they have all these different guidelines that they suggest that they actually follow which all of us know who even pays attention instead of listening to these lies knows it's nothing but a bunch of paper bunch of words written on paper they could give a crap okay this model is essential for achieving a strong safety culture it is composed of 37 attributes clustered into five dimensions referred to as the characteristics of the IAEA and mentioned in section 1.2 safety is a clearly recognized value leadership for safety is clear accountability for safety is clear safety is integrated into all activities and safety is learning driven and finally this is my little thing that they want to tell us everything about nuclear is safe so don't worry about it folks just go right back to Fukushima the injured by the IAEA explains that the attributes are short descriptions of a specific organizational performance or attitude in a nuclear facility which if fulfilled would characterize this performance or attitude as belonging to a strong safety culture the characteristics and attributes are general enough to reflect the reality of distinct types of nuclear facilities in the NPP's research reactors fuel cycles facilities etc the IAEA highlights that all individuals must have a common understanding of the characteristics and attributes of this model consequently training should be regularly provided to make sure that the model is understood and acted upon yeah they get to go spend a week in a super fancy hotel on our tax dollars at the management level importance is given to the monitoring and reinforcement of attributes and to the detection of early signs of decline in these attributes the IAEA recommends that safety culture assessments take the characteristics and attributes of its model into account this recommendation is applicable to independent assessments which has internal audits external audits surveillance and reviews checks and inspections as well as to self assessments the IAEA in 2009 a specifies that these characteristics and attributes should all be covered when developing interview questions items for includes inclusion in a questionnaire or issues for disk rushed discussion in the focus group as an example the IAEA has developed a triangulated method ecology to assess safety culture based on this model this methodology called scart safety culture assessment review team includes interviews observations and documentation reviews scart is aimed at identifying strengths and areas for improvement in nuclear facilities in relation to the dimensions and attributes of the IAEA model although the IAEA s role is purely advisory its model for safety culture is becoming a reference for regulatory bodies as an example the Norwegian radiation protection authority and the Department of nuclear safety and security of the IAEA are working together with the Bulgarian Nuclear Safety Agency and the National Committee for nuclear activities control toward the development and implementation of several projects to promote nuclear safety in Bulgaria and Romania these projects aim to enhance the ability of the bnr a and cna c and zan to assess the safety culture of their licensees we'll see where's that safe on the basis of the IAEA safety culture model and the scarp methodology another example comes from the Ministry of Education Science and Technology in South Korea which encourages NPP's those are nuclear power plants to improve their methodologies for safety culture self-assessment by taking the IAEA safety culture model into consideration an increasing number of well-known organizations are recognizing the importance of the model on the other hand scart missions are being carried out in different nuclear organizations such as the pebble bed modular reactor limited in south africa santa maria they got on in Spain and agua Verde in Mexico okay 1.4 need for empirical testing at the iaea five dimensional safety culture model the five dimensions in the 37 attributes of the iaea safety culture model serve to understand what safety culture is and what organizational aspects should be assessed monitored and acted upon in order to ensure safer nuclear facilities in this sense the work of the IAEA has been commendable and highly useful in the nuclear industry however and to our knowledge the validity of the IAEA model and the measurement instruments based on the model have not been empirically tested yet the course of action in science that is applied must be empirically validated before it can be applied to practical settings empirical validation ideally takes place before the application of a model but if not during or after its application in any case this validation is not only desirable but also necessary in order to ensure a rigorous professional performance in solving organizational problems the scientist practitioner is a good example of the way professionals who are scientifically rigorous and developing and implementing solutions must act to maximize success when facing practical problems however on some occasions the need for urgent and efficient solutions to practice problems justifies professionals putting supposedly good models into practice even though these models do not have sufficient empirical support and I'm sorry not quite over it let me read this again however on some occasions the need for urgent and efficient solutions to practical problems justifies professionals putting supposedly good models into practice even though these models do not have sufficient empirical support this is the case of the nuclear industry where the pressing need for cultures can guarantee the safety of nuclear facilities has led to the extended use of the IAEA safety culture model in our opinion this model has contributed to fulfilling the needs stated by the nuclear industry however a model that has the potential to change nuclear safety outcomes should have sufficient empirical support no duh the empirical validation of the IAEA model is necessary in order to maximize its practical usefulness in the nuclear industry a validation of an assessment instrument such as the one directly derived from the IAEA model and the 37 attributes included in this model to capture the five dimensions proposed require accumulating evidence that support the Yago adequacy meaning and usefulness of its inferences that can be drawn from this instrument in this context if there was a lack of empirical correspondence between the IAEA attributes and the dimensions proposed by the model the scores on the dimensions obtained from safety culture assessments could lead to misleading inferences yeah we got a world full of that therefore we believe that testing the correspondence between the attributes and the dimensions is a paramount importance and contributes to obtaining evidence about the validity of the IAEA model as a result we agreed to accept this challenge by working on three independent empirical studies designed to study the face content and factorial validity iaea model I'm going to stop there we're in part to the next part is the method so we're going to get right into I have this little system where I just mark where I stopped so I don't have to remember so what a trip can you guys believe this they've never even tried it Wow well we can't believe it but what we've got going on at every single nuclear facility is a complete disaster a failed experiment and it is not only just killing the planet it's contributing to all of the global I firmly believe that nuclear is at the heart of all the global warming I mean it's incomprehensible what we have done to our planet and we need to stop it so put your courage feet on you guys um ciao thanks for joining me I'll be back tomorrow I'm going to keep plugging away at this until we get it done and then I'm going to go on to more readings for those of you who appreciate it I really appreciate you subscribing to my channel and I'll talk to you soon ciao | One with the Universe | UCgc5id6IRusa1U1dZ6Ctv_w | 2016-09-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,299 | 13,607 |
GQ-E6G3MFcY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQ-E6G3MFcY | breaking news and Politics ANTI-MONARCHY PROTESTERS ARRESTED B4 KING CHARLES III CORONATION | Metropolitan Police distressed detaining antimonarchy campaigners who were certainly not incriminated the Metropolitan Police has vented disappointment that six anti-royal activists from the campaign faction Republic were detained beforehand of the king's coronation zero charges were passed against the protesters and this Sunset they were told their shorty had been disregarded and no additional action would be required the services disclosed that it could uncover no substantiation to show that the stuffs confiscated by detectives would be expended to upset the occasion with campaigners declaring they only had them to protect their posters including those detained on the 6th of May this past Saturday was Republic CEO Graham Smith who today called for a full investigation into who sanctioned the detentions during the shameful incident he reiterated that the haste at which the Met abandoned its charges against the protesters and I quote demonstrates they were very quickly aware they had made a very serious error of judgment and there will be action taken again I'm obviously relieved they dropped it so quickly but very angry they even went down this road robbing people of their Liberty for absolutely no reason he said there was no evidence of any ability or intent to commit any offense and they simply decided to arrest us and that is outrageous the police engaged in 64 apprehensions on Coronation Day 52 of which connected to anxieties that individuals were going to interrupt the coronation in a report announced this Twilight the Metropolitan Police said the detentions comprised to avoid a contravention of the Harmony and plot to instigate a community trouble as a segment of the broader monitoring task force eight were taken into custody for index crimes involving handling of an attacking firearm drugs violations and contravening a sexual harm avoidance directive the Met said it got info that campaigners were Resolute to create disorder during the coronation parade and that it pre-arranged to prevent these individuals only adding and I quote any suggestion all protest was prohibited is not correct so far four allegations have been issued after the 64 arrests mobilized on Saturday but the Metropolitan Police said some inquiries are multifaceted and yield longer period clarifying the Detention of the six Republic participants the police said officers observed a set of persons offloading stuffs from a car in Saint Martin's Lane Westminster at approximately 6 40 AM that am I quote taking into account the information that people were seeking to seriously disrupt the event and the significance of the Security operation officers had been briefed to be extremely Vigilant and proactive he said they searched the vehicle and as well as a large number of placards found items which at the time they had reasonable grounds to believe could be used as lock-on devices the six people were detained under Section 2 of the public order act 2023 under the a misguided feeling they were strategizing to latch onto something to disturb the succession one man was also arrested for ownership of a knife pointed object the first thing to say about the weekend is an enormous thank you to everyone involved in making sure that everything went off so smoothly and was so successful lots of people worked incredibly hard including the police to make sure that that happened and I'm very grateful to all of them as I think everyone will be now with regard to protests what I'd say is of course people have the right to protest uh freely but peacefully but it is also right that people have the ability to go about their day-to-day lives without facing serious disruption and what the government has done is give the police the powers that they need to tackle instances of serious disruption to people's lives I think that's the right thing to do and the police will make the decisions on when they use those powers foreign [Music] | TAO MEDIA | UCbbIMIhVS-3rYkPY56xMLXg | 2023-05-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 653 | 3,949 |
D3qxm4T37r8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3qxm4T37r8 | Worship Medley: As the Deer / Precious Jesus / We Exalt Thee (feat. Ricardo Rose) | [Music] so [Music] desire [Music] to you [Music] sing [Music] to [Music] come on everybody [Music] you [Music] one more time [Music] worship you god [Music] is [Music] me [Music] you [Music] pressure us jesus [Music] with your prayers [Music] holy spirit [Music] as [Music] jesus [Music] up you are worthy to be praised holy spirit holy spirit [Music] hallelujah [Music] your praise [Music] hallelujah [Music] hallelujah [Music] one body as one voice unto the lord lord we love you hallelujah [Music] i am [Music] oh [Music] the [Laughter] [Music] far above [Music] oh [Music] foreign [Music] oh [Music] jesus [Music] hallelujah [Music] is [Music] we [Music] me [Music] oh the earth thou art exalted [Music] forever [Music] we bless you lord we bless you lord we give you praise we give you praise we give you glory we give you the glory we give you the honor we give you the honor you deserve in jesus you deserve it lord we give it to the lord we give it to you lord we give it to you lord you deserve it lord hallelujah lord hallelujah hallelujah lord we thought you lord we thought you lord we lift you up lord we lift you up lord hallelujah lord [Music] hallelujah we give you glory lord we give you glory lord you'll be [Music] you've been faithful god you've been faithful god unit lord hallelujah you | The Church of God Sabbath-Keeping Toronto | UCjVUWLpGEhZDhYClDIF7Vpw | 2021-03-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 235 | 1,308 |
kRw0_oU4UA0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRw0_oU4UA0 | Encaustic Wax Christmas Ornament for the ornamental #makerscreativecollab | welcome to another version of maker's creative collab the collaboration of creative centers put together by pm artist studio they have given us a theme ornamental and a list of items that we can choose from but we must choose three i am going to be utilizing a tea bag some paint some wire and some fabric scraps i have chosen to interpret ornamental as an ornament i've been a bit under the weather for the past month and a half and you can probably tell that by my voice it has been in and out so i wanted to choose something that was quick easy and still produced a nice result so i hope you feel that i have accomplished that my name is pig i call my channel truelcrowsmixmedia i put out a bunch of different mixed media ideas i am all over the place so i hope you enjoy that and will subscribe to my channel my appreciation is always there for your comments and your thumbs up i have started with this wood piece and i printed a vintage santa off the public domain so i've just drawn around the outside edge of that wood piece i picked up and i believe it was a michaels back in there wood section where you buy the the little free fab wood pieces and i am going to adhere it to this wood panel this paper piece that i printed on my laser printer not my laser printer my inkjet printer and i'm just going to glue it down what i showed you before was my encaustic medium set up i have melted a combination of beeswax and demar resin on an electric griddle that i have sitting here on my workbench and we will be utilizing that to coat this paper glued onto this piece of wood so to get started we'll let that paste dry and i'm going to take my painters tape and go around the outside edges of this piece to avoid those wax strips down the side i'm fusing that first coat of wax we just put on with my heat gun i'm gonna let that cool down a bit and bring my um fabric in which is this burlap put a piece of deli paper over the top of it and press it hard into that cooled wax with my brayer so let's do that once again and just get some texture into that wax i am fusing it and when i fuse it after i put the texture in i fuse but i pull that heat away before that texture goes away if it goes away i come back in with the burlap and texture it once again so wax is very forgiving and you can work with it if you don't like your results you can scrape it off and start again so once i have that texture in that i really like i want to go around the outside edge with some pen pastel and then fuse that paint if you will into into my wax so wear that white outline was showing from my printer paper i covered that with the pan pesto and now i'm just going back in with texture once again and now i'm trying to decide i want to put the year on this so i think i shall use that tea bag and just stamp 2021 onto that tea bag and that's what i shall use to display the year on this piece so i'm just getting that ready and i have a piece of uh it's it's just a piece of canvas scrap that i'm going to use as a background for that so i have that laid down and i'm looking for my glue or unsticking my glue if you will that's what was taking me so long there so now we have that glued down let's just take a look at how it will look here and decide on placement i've decided to go back in over that texture before i lay it down with some gold and that when you rub that over where that texture does it picks up the high points of that texture and it looks really good so i'm starting to become very happy with this and i'm trying to decide let's fuse that in and i'm trying to decide where i want that date to show and i think i've decided that i want it to kind of be down down from his little face right here kind of on the side so what i have done i'm go or what i am going to do i am going to a fix that not with glue not with wax but by drilling holes through the piece and adhering it with a brad so off to the drill press i went and i've drilled a couple of holes and i'm just kind of going through those holes with my pokey tool here to to make sure they're good and clear and i have these little uh coppery brass looking uh vintage brads that appear to be about the right size to fit through the size of hole i drilled so we'll kind of ream those out those holes out just a little bit and pull those through with the pliers and fasten fasten that on and i went to kind of fray that fabric and you know this is a vintage sand and we want we don't want this to look like it's brand new so i'm just coming back in with a little more gold a little more glitter a little more glam it is the holiday let's fuse that in and now i i need to finish the back i i don't like i you know i don't want that to swing on my my tree and have this ugly back so i have this paper bag which i'm adding into my list of things that i used and i'm cutting it out in that oval shape and i'll just paste that onto the back with that uh well actually i decided it looks like i'm using the glitter glue instead of the usb so we'll get that glitter glue on the back get this paper bag adhered and it looks like i got a little overhanded with the uh glue so we we took some of that off with that hotel key card let's just trim that up and distress it a bit with this vintage photo ink which is a great way to make this age a bit make sure everything is glued down properly and just give it a little bit of finishing touches and now we need to decide how we're going to hang this thing so i have drilled a hole here in the center of the top and i just twisted the end of this copper wire and i'm going to twist it pull it through and create a little loop at the top and then pull it back through that same hole cut it off and just twist it into this really funky little um no true structure kind of wire twist and there you have it so now let's thread our twine through that little spot we made tie it off in a bow this is just jute and i want to twist the ends of that jute and fray that out you could take a comb and come through that and really fray it out but there now you have the finished piece and on the ends of that wire i'm just taking that wax and just creating a little dollop of wax on the end of each of those wires just to kind of finish it off [Music] and now why not stamp a little happy holiday cinnamon on the back and that is my version of ornamental for this video hub and i hope you will please look in the description below and hop through all of the other creatives i've seen some previews of some of the things they're coming up with they're absolutely gorgeous and i think you will truly enjoy we all have a different interpretation everybody has taken this off into a lot of other facets so i think you will enjoy it i am so happy that you joined me on this video please hop through to the rest of the gals and i thank you very much and a huge thank you to pm artist studio for putting this all together for us so once again bye for now | Two Old Crows Mixed Media | UCUundTbeTCXEPVJtkrzWAQQ | 2021-12-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,443 | 6,940 |
a5bj87JI-e4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5bj87JI-e4 | Qin Shi Huang's Terracotta Army: Why is it so significant? | the terracotta army represents a fundamental archaeological site for humanity and the main icon of china as it is a pivotal part of its founding history under the command of kim ji huang the first emperor of china during the kin dynasty the terracotta army was designed to protect him in the afterlife aimed to shelter the soul of the emperor against evil spirits that could arise in his immortal life built at the foot of mount lee it is part of a much bigger complex and although 6 000 soldiers along with many other numerous military references such as horses and weapons have been found there is still much to uncover since the army is a representation of the armies that carried out the unification of china under the command of the emperor it is a testament to his military feats and acts as a symbolic reminder of his legacy to china which also included many other innovations such as the introduction of writing the standardization of currency and an overall modernization of the country in addition the method applied to the construction of the army itself is believed to have been the first assembly line type of creation adding another layer of significance to this remarkable masterpiece representing his obsession with immortality while at the same time reflecting his worldly power the complex is also a legacy to this founding belief you | CREAR Art and Culture | UCtQq9Z24dYgMqPlTUp2PzWA | 2021-03-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 234 | 1,352 |
WqOae0arcpI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqOae0arcpI | How does Remote Sensing work? On Electromagnetic Spectrum and physical basis of Remote Sensing | let's talk briefly what actually record remote sensing sensor that is important for understanding of remote sensing images that are used and as a main input of following useland cover mapping remote sensing sensor record electromagnetic radiation and electromagnetic waves electromagnetic waves in turn are characterized by wavelengths and intensity electromagnetic wavelength is usually measured in nanometers and intensity in radiances with this information in the background let's now move to the next slide when electromagnetic radiation hit a specific object or land cover on the earth's surface it can either reflect back which is basically then measured by remote sensing sensor absorbed or transmitted each land cover has its unique spectral property reflection absorption and transmission in different parts of electromagnetic spectrum these unique spectral properties are called spectral signatures spectral signatures are the basic for any land use and lend cover classification so it is important that you will understand this concept let's have a look on this example here we can see the graph where on x axis we have a wavelength and on the egreg axis we have reflectance in the percentage location of landsat bands are shaded in gray spectral signatures of water is shown in blue color spectral signature vegetation is in green and the spectral signature of soil is in brown we can see that water has a strong reflectance in a blue part of electromagnetic spectrum following by green and red while in infrared part of electromagnetic spectrum it is totally absorbed from this it becomes clear which bands or channels of the sensor or satellite image we should use for classification now let's have a look at vegetation here we can see the different pattern we can see that vegetation has a high reflectance in green part of electromagnetic spectrum but then there is a slight decline in the red and blue with the highest peak in the infrared yeah so the vegetation reflected the most in the infrared part of electromagnetic spectrum and this also is very often used for bose land juice land cover classification as well as for monitoring of vegetation by vegetation so called vegetation spectral indices and probably you have heard the most common vegetation index is normalized difference vegetation index or ndvi well here we have the last spectral signature i would like to explain you is the spectral signature of the soil the behavioral spectral signature of the soil is different from water and vegetation we have a gradual decrease increase in spectral reflectances starting from the visible part of electromagnetic spectrum proceeding to near infrared midi infrared and fine floret so it has a gradual increase and this is also a unique property so what you can see from these three spectral signatures well that they are different and they have different reflectance values in different parts of the of electromagnetic spectrum and this is one of the spectral signatures properties spectral signature pattern recognition which is used again in land use and lincava in the next video we are going to talk about sensors and platforms see there | GeoWorld | UCFnEMjuv2m3JjQdzuY5te3Q | 2020-09-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 516 | 3,165 |
4CK1PQbP_AE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CK1PQbP_AE | Revelation, Chapter Four #2 (William Branham 61/01/01) | so glad to be in again this morning uh I was just thinking of how that this snow now if we were in Colorado this snow would be real uh soft and fluffy and be about 40 below zero and you could blow like that and go Plum down to the dust and it'd be like that all winter long but now it's here in this all kind of Twix between zone now it gets real wet sloshy and bad and it just looks like I I wish I could just fly way over in Arizona and wait till the spring come and I come back that's how we all have colds the germs and things I just lay on the ground and it'll freeze and then thaw and then freeze and then thaw and that it comes up and we breathe that in and get sore throats headaches and aches and pains My my what a Time what a place but there's a land beyond the river that they call that sweet forever and we only reach that Shore by faith degree one by one we gain that portal there to dwell with the immortal someday they'll ring those golden bells for you and me that's where we go home to stay isn't that's the day we're looking for now last night I certainly enjoyed those wonderful sermons and things that I heard from my brethren where's Pat Tyler is he in this morning Pat oh I didn't see you sitting right there big as life and twice as natural and and I I didn't see you sitting there first time I ever had Pat heard Pat speak I certainly enjoyed that I'm sure we all did amen and then the little brother give that fiery testimony of a sermon here that really did sound like a machine gun firing amen some brother I met him from Ohio is he here this morning somewhere brother Neville remarked about him being so rapidly firing and brother JT pornel and and um I think they never to get brother beer and is he brother Parnell here brother Parnell brother beer I'm not sure I thought I seen brother beer these lights this is a when they build a new Tabernacle I hope that they fix the thing different a little different this is our first one experimental and so we ever get a new one why uh we want a little different from this you can't see I like for a tabernacle to be built kind of slanting down like this the audience you're looking right straight into your audience all the time and that especially in the discernment meetings you just go right around see pick them right around like this right back and forth and then even if you have to have a small balcony to come out it's better brother Littlefield if Billy's here called me last night and he's sending the descriptions of That Tabernacle I dedicated there which The Architects brother Woods it cost I believe $500 just for the architect to draw it up and uh he um he's sending that with the price and everything of all the material and ever to before for and soas so that goes in it and um he's sending it to us and wants to come and said he'll go to the lumber people and so forth and see if he can't get them to make a a cut like he did on his beautiful Tabernacle not very big but it's a beautiful structure so I told him I said I I will give that to the trustees and deacons as soon as you sent to B Billy and and then we'll let them see what the appropriation and how much they have to have to start their building he said when you do I'm coming put on a pair of overhauls and just stay right with you doing have time brother little feel is such a graceful man gracious man very fine now are you all feeling right up to it to start the new year now amen all right out New Year we going to start it off right serving the lord how many you got up this morning and thanked him for the old year and what all that meant and asked him forget the back so we to the bedside when we got up and then come into the table and where our usually little family all together around the table and praying and so uh we always try to make it a habit of praying of a night before we go to bed I have that since I was uh first converted I get up of a morning and it's too dark too Misty for me to walk I I don't know where I'm going but if I just ask him to take my hand and guide me through the day then I remember right across the street here when I was just a Young Man Billy Paul was about 3 years old or four and we lived just across the street and one night he want to drink of water and he was out in the kitchen Dipper in the bucket and I said um oh I was so tired I worked hard all day and preached half the night and and he said Daddy I I want a drink and I said uh Billy um uh just go right into the kitchen there it's on a little table I said he got up rubbed his eyes and looked through there he said Daddy I'm afraid to go and I said well that's it's all right I said just run on honey and get a drink dad is sotire just a little distance about to that window and he he said but I'm afraid to go there well I got up to the little fell and reached over and got a hold of my hand and it's a good thing we had walked four or five steps till he hit a rug where a media wax the floor and on a piece of lenium and you know how that is and he just made a scoop but I had his hand and then he squeezed me that much tighter and then I stood there a little bit and I thought God that's right see I don't want to make one step Without You Hold My Hand cuz I don't know when I'm going to slide you see amen as long as I can feel your big powerful hand grip mine I know you'll hold me up in the times of so I try to make a habit of that to to keep uh my hand in his and sometimes I've done things that seem ridiculous in my own sight uh such things that seem so unnatural to the human mind but if I just let it alone I find out it was the only thing that could be done to be right you know things that don't look right here if God leads you into them they'll be right out here somewhere you see because he knows how to lead so seeing that he is our all sufficient Grace and all that we have need of or care for is in him then let's lay aside everything else besides him and hold to God's unchanging hand we used to sing a song here I haven't heard it sing in a long time now I can't sing and there's I don't think there's any strangers with us so u i that's the reason I try these little songs you know because I just love it and Jean if you let this go through that tape out in the public used to sing a little song Here time is filled with Swiss translations not on earth a move un move can stand build your hopes on things Eternal hold to God's unchanging hand how many you heard the song Oh I love it don't you let's try the verse of it hold to God's unchanging hand hold to God's unchanging hand build your hopes on things Eternal hold to God's unchanging let's try verse when our journey is completed in to God we have been true fair and bright your home in glory you're in raptured Soul shall you hold to God's unchanging hand hold to God's unchanging hand build your hopes on things [Music] etal to God's unchanging hand let's stand now just a minute for prayer if you will while we raise one of our hands to God and sing that again hold to God's unchanging hand hold to God's Unchained build your hopes on things Eternal hold to God's [Music] unchain but not this world's vain riches that so rapidly Decay build your hopes on things Eternal they will never pass away Heavenly Father Hallelujah as we stand Lord I just love to sing those old songs yeah they go way down deep into the inner parts of our heart and bring out the expression of our love to thee the Living God and as we raised our hands Lord this morning it was a little Memorial that hold our hands Lord I was just telling about Billy Paul how that he gripped on to my hand he would have fell if it hadn't been I was holding and oh God how many times would have we have fallen if you hadn't held our hand [Music] hallelu how he with no mother is a little baby and how that how down through life at the roads that he had taken would have been killed long ago but that was a great hand that could reach out where mine couldn't reach and take a hold I we're so grateful for that so glad to know Lord that when we feel our soul separating from this body that there's still a hand that we can reach out and take a hold of will guide us over the river we thank thee for these things this assurance this blessful assurance that we have a anchor of the soul that keeps us steady while we're walking over this journey our sailing life solemn man and we pray father that as the poet said the forong and a Shipwrecked brother seeing our steadiness on Keel seeing it shall take heart again or take courage again and try again know that the all sufficient God if we stumble or fall his great hand is there to help us his grace is sufficient now we pray God that we will this morning start the new year off and hymns and singing and rejoicing and knowing that God will guide us down through life's journey and over the river of death into that Promised Land our eyes look Beyond jarden swelling streams this morning the where the fields of of clover and the fields of Evergreen is growing and we pray God that our souls will catch that vision and never let it Loose someday when we have to come down to that stream where she crosses that like Elijah of old the robe of God will Smite death streams and we'll walk over without a fear Grant it Lord help us as we approach Thy word oh oh Lord I pray that your Holy Spirit Will anoint these words we are certainly insufficient to teach them not being a teacher we know that the only way that we'll be able to know it is for that great Master teacher to come and take his his place of Abode in our hearts and and overpower our minds in such a way in our thoughts till we'll he'll interpret the holy scriptures to us we're solemnly depending on that and think of it God oh how wonderful that a living father like that that was from that's the very birth of Eternity that would come down to Immortal beings and help us and would bring his word and give it in our mouths and hearts and ears that we might hear it and live to redeem us from a curse that we had nothing to do with it coming father because it was done by the human race and we are the offsprings of that that first couple and we are born in sin shaped in iniquity but a just and living God knows that we had nothing to do with that but has made a way of escape and give us the privilege of coming how glad we are we've come to Father's house we pray now that you'll bless our church here brother Neville our hallelujah our Gallant Pastor your humble servant we pray for our deacons and our trustees that that you'll give them the greatest year that they've had granted Lord give them long life strengthen them lord they're your servants may they always stay gallot at the post of Duty bless the Ley the the members your dear beloved children that comes to this house God we claim the soul of every one of them that crosses a threshold of this house we claim it for you Lord help us to be such ministers that will bring the word so simple and so true by the holy spirit that they'll long long to be like you Lord grant it heal the sick and Afflicted that comes in and all around the world granted in every house of God finally when you're finished Lord may we enter into thy portals sit down at the welcome table of God and eat and live together through ceaseless ages until then may we have health and strength Happiness joy power and might and the blessings of the holy spirit to guide us we ask in jesus' name amen be seated [Music] I appreciate that fine musical this morning that I just got in time talking to my good friend brother Skaggs and and brother Jean back there and a another brother at uh the door at uh I just got to hear part of it was coming in on the recorder very beautiful how yall enjoying Revelations all righten I believe a whole lot like my little girl Sarah back there has become revolutions to me it's just revolutions going over and over you know I wish we just had now until about March or April just to put a great big canvas across the back here and just come down in daytime and draw out those pictures and the whole chart and just raise them up and down like wind of Shades you know like I've always dreamed sometime of having a great big Tabernacle somewhere where I could reach down and pull this chart down come all the way across the platform and Revelations and the interpretation the Lord has giving me and take a pointer start through there and bring these ages down and to get through that raise that one up pull the other one down like this and start on that and teach it through oh that would just be like a little Heaven wouldn't just set the complete SLE winter through just set it out with the Lord praise God so good to be alone with him you know we used to sing a song there are times I like to be all alone with Christ my Lord I can tell him all my troubles all alone see that's a way to get used to sing Roy Davis used to sing a little song steal away and pray with Jesus everything is points everything you look at always falls right back in the line of Jesus Christ doesn't yes now on the church ages that we talked of last eight days in the meeting then last night I think we got to the second verse of the fourth chapter of the Revelation and I suppose all of you were here last night to to get it and so uh maybe if I get down verse or two of it this morning and or how far the Lord will lead I don't know I've got down to about the six or seven verse here just little context wrow down where I can go back in different parts of the scriptures and pull out those things and um where I studied yesterday and now we find out we left off last night I believe at the second verse beginning on the 3 I think it was and we just left off with the voice of the trumpet wasn't that right the sounding of the voice let me read it all so we get back now after this I looked and behold a door was open in heaven and the first voice which I heard was as if was of a trumpet talking with me which said come up hither and I will show thee things must be Hereafter and immediately I was in the spirit and behold a throne was set in heaven and one sat on the throne and he that sat on the throne he that set was to look upon like Jasper and sardin stone and there was a rainbow around about the throne in the likeness of an emerald now this beautiful oh beautiful lesson and this morning just before I was coming down I got down here into the sixth verse I thought oh my I can't get it past that because here's something in this sixth verse I want all the peoples to hear it real well when we get to these Beast the different definitions of these Beast CH looking back into the original one is one kind of Beast and the other four beasts is another one is an animals in the Greek like wild animal this other is not translated right in the King James for it isn't Beast it's living creatures and how those creatures what they were it wasn't human neither was it Angel so it's living creatures and how they had four faces and four oh my we bring that right down to the gospel and bring it right back and place it today just as perfect as it did and remember four is an Earthly number see and it's just a beautiful lesson there and so I'm pretty sure we won't get down into that uh maybe we will but it's so wonderful then the Lord willing then if we're around maybe next Sunday we may try that again try uh down see if we can finish up this fourth chapter before we get away we don't know exactly yet where the first start will be now we find that after after these things after meant that after the church ages had ceased then John was summonsed to come up higher come up hither which means come up here uh he showed him all that was going to happen in the World about the church age then after the church ages is over we find then that John was a type of ever True Believer that will be summons by Christ on high is that right amen amen summons come up hither and we find out that the voice that spoke to him was the voice of a trumpet clear distinctly and it was the same voice that spoke to him here on Earth see as long as he was in the midst of the seven golden candlesticks he was speaking to or from oh I like that speaking from the candlesticks amen see he was in the candlesticks speaking from them to his church then when the church aged ceased he left the Earth and moved up into the heavens and called his redeemed up with him amen oh isn't that beautiful I I oh it just makes my heart jump and remember as we bring these things I want especially young converts like sister AA here and AA rather and her husband and Rodney and his wife and Charlie and him to understand that these things and many of you young people that just come in to the Lord that hasn't went very far down the line yet just tasted in him seeing that he's good and gracious now notice this that these things that we're speaking what we're trying to do is settle your faith that When God says anything it's got to happen amen it just simply won't fail no matter it may look like it's a million miles never can happen but God will move it right around and make it happen amen and he does that to test you look what he said to Abraham take your son up on top of the hill and kill him after you're waiting for him for 25 5 years and he said take him up here and kill him how I'm going to make you a father of Nations and Abraham 100 years old is wife 90 and their only child Abraham is about 115 man so he said how is he going to be how how can it be if me an old man as old as I am and waited for 25 years you give me the promise is 75 and here I am 100 and Sarah was 65 and now she's 90 how after we've had this baby and you told me way back there 25 years ago when I was 75 years old I was going to have the baby after living with Sarah all these years I was sterile and she was unfertile so then how yet you made me uh fertile and made her fertile and then come along and give us this baby and we've raised him up here to 15 years old and through this child you said you bless the Gentiles and every nation in the world and make me a father even of the Gentiles make make me a father than in the ages that is to come Lord that you make me a father of every nation under the heavens through this child and through this child there come a redeemer and through that Redeemer would redeem the whole human race amen how are you going to do it Lord that wasn't Abraham's thought that wasn't Abraham's question obedience amen didn't say how you going to do it it's none of my business amen you said it so I know your word's right if you can keep your word for me and can show me that when I said 75 years old when you called me and said separate yourself and journey into a Strange Land I've been in this land for 25 years left an old man living with a wife that I live with since she as a girl half sister and then I all this time and you give me this baby that you promised I received him as one from the dead amen amen and if you say kill him you're able to raise him up from the dead again oh that's the way that's it and he did and as soon as he obeyed God in fullness raped Isaac's hair from his face pulled out the Lance to kill of his own son his only begotten son God was showing a pattern showing us what did he do that for he didn't have to but he did it so that you and I that we might look up on these things in this dark Dreadful day where man's hearts are so filled with evil amen that we might know that God keeps his promise no matter how insufficient it seems to be how impossible it might be God Still Remains God and he keeps every promise that he made that's what I'm trying to say to you when we stand you're in a healing service amen stand here you say I'm sick you that's no doubt you are sick but God keeps his promis then he'll come down now see he made an atonement year that he that he would heal you that's what he's done now only thing he asked you to do is believe that hold to it just like Abraham did well the doctor says I I'll live one more day I don't care that's fine that's all a man knows that's the best that he knows how's Abraham going to receive this child after already lay him up here and the word of God told him go kill the boy praise the Lord how's he going to do it that's not the question God said do it and that settles it how am I going to get well and the doctor says that I can't get well not my me the question is take God's word and as soon as that's revealed to you that you're going to be well then you you just remember you're you're going to be well there is nothing can keep you from it that's right Hallelujah so when Abraham fully in obedience how's he going to do it the last moment last 5 minutes come the last three minutes last two minutes last one minute last 30 seconds last second come when the hand was already up to take the boy's life God said stop it right there stop it right there see I see that you really trust me I just done this Abraham to show the brandom tabern ABAC in days to come see what's going that they must trust me amen they mustn't doubt me at all trust me just about that time he here was a sacrifice he never made it in vain no he never did it in vain for just then a lamb bladed a little Ram had been hooked in the wilderness there for the horns and how many times we went through that how did that Ram get there how through all them wild animals 100 miles from civilization amongst Lions Jackal wolves every kind of a wild animal back in there way up on top of the mountain where there's no water in the grass what was it doing there God created it amen it's placed it there and to see him in our days that we're living in now this morning I'm going to have to do a whole lot of uh personal things to say it to get what I want to say that's why I'm backing this way I am for starting on this I want you to understand that these things that sounds personal they are not meant personal they're only brought in to give an example to you that your faith might rest solemnly in the faith that's in Christ you might rest upon his promise cuz God keeps his promis this as perfect as it can be amen now showing to us and look at that same Jehovah Gyra which Abraham called him which in the Hebrew means God will provide for himself a sacrifice God can do that he made his way if he said told Noah he said well I was just Abraham no he told all down through the age and he's still telling amen he said to Noah back there as we're getting into this morning it's go to rain while there was never was a cloud in the sky the biggest stream of water was a branch where God irrigated the land a little spring somewhere that's the biggest stream of water there was now people say how in the world is there going to come any water down from up there show me where it's at up there in all that hot sun if there a't any up there if God said build an ark and it's coming it's my business to build the ark and get ready cuz it's coming he's Jehovah gy he can provide water up there and the only thing he done was let man foolish silly man do exactly with his science to bring to pass that what he overcome God never destroyed the world man destroys the world God don't destroy nothing God tries to preserve everything man destroys himself by his knowledge like he did in the Garden of Eden at the tree so forth and so some fanatic got a hold of some Atomic power somewhere that they had it they they could work with it then because they could do things then with it that we have never learned yet we are not that far Advanced maybe take three or four years yet or more for we can do it to do what they did they built the pyramids and the sinks and so forth we can never do do that we couldn't reproduce that there's no way for us to do it only Le we can get an atomic power gasoline Power electric power wouldn't lift one of them Boulders wouldn't move it off the ground and some of them are City Block high up in the air way a billion tons how'd they get them up there see they know and they let that loose somebody let one of them atomic bombs fly into the screen of some others back in the days because as it was in the days of Noah as it was that kind of a civilization that kind of a smart people as it was in the days of Noah so will it be so will it be in the coming of the son of man a repeat of what it was am here not long ago they dug up a modern Waterworks was down down here in Mexico before the anal luian flood you seen this in the paper right modern Waterworks just like we have now had sunk so far beneath the ground some Atomic something covered it over she just blew up and went over like that see now as it was in the days of Noah smart man smart man with their atomic powers and everything could build pyramids and sphinx and so forth as it was in that day so will it be but the works to be cut short in this day because there's to be a raptured people taken out like Enoch there's to be a people carried over we're in that class this morning the people is carried over like Noah was to the flood but remember before don't forget this before one drop of rain fell before there was one thing in the sky before Noah ever ever had the ark completed Enoch was taken home amen Enoch was raptured without death the star walking one day and and he gravitation lost its hold on him and he found one foot a little higher and another foot a little higher and another foot a little higher and the first thing he said farewell world just walk on up into Glory Hallelujah and when Noah looked around and couldn't find Enoch anywhere he looked around he didn't know where Enoch went then he says time to get the bill in the ark now he went to work on the ark to carry over the remnant that's the same thing takes place right here the church was taken up into heaven and John now is brought up with it as a type of the resurrected as we took it last night and find out that this same voice that summons them to look back on Earth was the same voice that summons them to come up amen oh every Christian Hallelujah the very voice Charlie that summons you one day down there in Kentucky to turn around is the same voice that'll sumon you come up Hallelujah aren't you glad that brother evens The Voice has said turn around amen same voice said come up hallelujah oh my what a summon what a reality clear distinct like a trumpet turn around serve me come up where I am Hallelujah there we seen him representing those who died Moses who represent the dead Saints rul Elijah with his group at the last day with his Rapture group standing there all before the Lord Jesus John revealed that Jesus told him that he would not die what was it to them if he would live until he seen his coming and the disciples put a saying out oh I wish I could get real real de right now for a few minutes to the church everyone knows that everyone lives a a private life life with God it's an individual Affair things in the spirit that carries you into places you be Dar even speak of it I've noticed this in my own little humble Ministry that there's many times that I'll say something and not know why I said it and it don't look right but yet somebody will say something but I'll watching that thing will come just this perfect around to that as it can come amen God will make it happen amen when I just want to say something I say well I wait a minute that guy so and so this happen over here that that that just has to be that way well really I I don't know why I said it and the first thing you know it's just that way God does it now when these disciples had said oh Jesus said this man Wouldn't Die Jesus never said that Jesus said what is it to you if he lives till I come but to see the disciples making a saying of it then Jesus reached down and took John and brought him up and let him rehearse the whole thing amen see the rehearsal of the coming of the Lord John seen the church he seen the end of the church age he saw the end of the Jews he saw the second coming he saw all the order and look what God had to do Bor him in grease for about 24 hours down there to let him see that he was divine that the Divine Spirit had anointed the the solish the outside solish or what you call it the human flesh had so divinely impressed it till hot burning grease for 24 hours didn't even Scorch Glory trying to borrow the Holy Spirit out of a man can't do that then put him out on the aisle of patmas and he wrote the book and come back and preach several years of course now he had to pack a bad name he was a fortune teller he was a witch how many knows that John was called a witch absolutely Jesus is called one too amen see the world don't know nothing about these things he was a mind reader see they said that he was such a witch that he be witch that Greece that the Greece couldn't burn him because he Bewitched it just because he didn't agree with their Catholic ideas amen that was all he was a servant of God that humbl had a little Mission down there that he kept he wouldn't tolerate with them big old things and so God just kept him and preserved him so did he St Martin and arenus and all down through the age and he's doing the same thing today coming right on down amen now don't never forget this that God promised great shakings and Great Mighty Works uh write this on your notes sit you're right and see me see that what man calls Mighty and great God calls foolish amen and what man calls foolish God calls great amen don't forget that see don't forget it that'll help you along in the years to come because we're looking for something greater all the time and we're receiving greater all the time but the peoples of the world don't know it amen neither do they know in the days of Noah neither did they know it in the days of John in the days of Jesus in the days of the Apostles in the days of arenius any of those days they never knew it amall even Jonah Ark she was a sainted little woman when she's nothing but a girl God spoke to her in Visions an angel talked to her you know what the Catholic Church said she's a witch and they put her on a steak and burn her to death the Catholic priest did killed her sentenced her death as a witch and Jonah AR died as a witch about 200 years later they found out she wasn't a witch she was a a disciple of Christ they did the same thing to all the saints amen Jesus said which one of you your fathers didn't persecute am which one of the prophets ever come that they didn't refuse said you whiteed wall said you you go down and and put the garnish on top of the prophet's tombs and you're the very ones that put them in there amen he didn't pull any punches on them he just told him generation of snakes John said who's warned you to flee from the Wrath to come don't begin to say you have Abraham to your father we belong to certain big organizations are you a Christian oh I'm a Methodist I'm Presbyterian I'm Pentecostal that isn't in it at all that has the more to do than and and and and snow does with Sunshine see it has nothing to do with it amen if you're a Christian you're a born again servant of God amen amen now now when John came we had it last night I remember when you come to this for the context of the thing I I told you then remember the world is getting the hardest Shake it's ever had right now the church world Amen now remember no doubt in the days of of John the days of Jesus there was great festivals great speakers in their days great intellectual man they draw t of thousands times thousands of people what would cus do if he called a meeting together he'd bring all Jerusalem he'd bring all Israel together from Pillar To Post none of them said oh now if cesis says certain certain things that'll be great oh do you believe the scriptures Rabbi Reverend doctor Bishop you believe the scriptures certainly I believe the scriptures I'm a noted scholar all right now the Bible said here that there will come a time that there will be um uh all the mountains will skip like little Rams all the leaves will clap their hands and all the high places will be brought down and made low all the Low Places will be brought up and made High it'll be done by the voice of one crying in the wilderness you believe that Rabbi Reverend doctor Pastor sure I believe that how would it happen oh God will send a mighty man on Earth someday oh you'll be great he'll be a voice of one crying in the wilderness or he'll forun the coming Messiah and when he comes is's no doubt in my mind but what he'll come down out of heaven and come down to the temple you come right down here at the temple and say now we're going to take all the Romans and beat them to death that's all we're going to beat all the Romans down and and then he's going to say come on down Messiah and messiah's going to come down and we're going to mold all of our pruning hooks into our swords into plow shears and pruning Hooks and there be no more Wars uhhuh that's their interpretation but what what happened when it come amen what taking place amen there was no display of Heaven what they ever seen there was one but they didn't see it amen amen they didn't see it Hallelujah see when did all the mountains skip like little Rams when did all the high places come low and the Low Places High an old fuzzy faed preacher come walking out of the Wilderness and didn't even know his ABCs according to history he went in the Wilderness at 9 years old and never appeared again until he was 30 he lived off of Locust and Wild Honey Locus is grasshoppers I'm long grasshoppers they eat them all the time well you can buy them right here don't think that's bad cuz you can buy them right here in the supermarket if you want them bumblebees honey bees Locust rattlesnake whatever you want so he lived off of Locust and Wild Honey quite a diet yes but he was kept of the power of God hallelujah he didn't dress with his collar turned around as somebody said last night brother Parnell or some of them he didn't dress with a frog tail coat and all about it come out of the Wilderness a big old piece of sheep's getting wrapped RS I said maybe we have to take a bath every day and perhaps he never took one over 3 or 4 months out there in the wilderness I don't know he wasn't very much to look at he didn't have old pull pit he didn't go into any big cities and have big campaigns he stood out there on the banks of jar and mud up to his knees and said you generation of viors who's warned you to flee from the Wrath to come that's when the high places is made low the low plac is made High yes sir then the first thing you know there expect Messiah to come down with angels and things and settle down on the canopies out there and the temple where they built for him to come to like we are building great big places today across the Nations and so forth see and when did he come he bypassed every one of them synagogues amen every one of them or organizations and come down to a stable they forced him into it that's what it is today he's forced into things amen forced to do it forced to be inter denominational because his message don't cooperate with the denomination his message today preached by his ministers is inter denominational C the denomination out him out the Bible said so he on the outside knocking trying to come in see in his own church that's where it's that see it's just the same today so remember what looks big to man is little before God now that's the reason you don't have to have a lot of flowers and when God comes again when Jesus comes again you'll be surprised that little wash woman back in the alley you'll be surprised that guy that don't say nothing keeping his secrets to himself and walking around before God humble you'll be surprised you I preached not long ago at the Judgment the surprises at the Judgment it won't be surpris see The Bootlegger there he knows he's going sure won't be surprised to see the liar the adulter everything there that but the surprise will be and the disappointment will be those who think they were going yeah and then be turned down those said well wait a minute my mother belonged to this church my father belonged to this church my grandfather and grandmother I've been a member there all my life depart from me you worker of iniquity I didn't even know you look at the days when little old Simeon Unknown man no reputation we know nothing of him in the Bible but the Bible said it was revealed to him by the Holy Ghost AM there he is there you are that he had not die till he seen the the Lord's Christ then look at who is John the Baptist some kind of an odd likee F A Woodsman out in the woods it was revealed to him he come forth preaching the message look at that who is little an the little Virgin Mary down in the the uh city of Nazareth mean as Jeffersonville and her sin and everything abounded but she'd kept herself pure because she know someday there was a coming Messiah see Joseph A cartender had lost his wife and and was courting this little girl and is so there the Holy Spirit come to that and then the world comes around and black names it like holy roll or Pentecostal see black Nam it wow that she that child's born out of holy wedlock see they believe that and it looked like it was but God does that to Blind the eyes of the wise and prudent and reveal it to babes such as will learn I hope there's enough background I want to hit something after a while I'm going to show you you see this oil I want I told you the background to see that it isn't man it's God I'll point to this all right now come up hither was the voice and when he opened he heard the trumpet sound and then immediately John was in the the spirit was in the spirit and as quick as he got in the spirit he begin to see things you begin to see things when you get in the spirit first you got to get in the spirit amen is that right yes amen now what if you went to a ball game and you say I sure love baseball M and you get you a front row seat right down in the box seat and you're watching the Yankees or Bulldogs orever who they are playing and they're all having a big game out there and your side's just about to lose and all at once the modern Babe Ruth winds up his back like this and says see where around her got three man on Beast wh to D her Plum out of sight takes off his hat and fans himself walks down to the first base looks around all them guys go second base shake hands with the second basem walk walk quietly right back home dies why my my the screams the jumps the hollers the shouts so who raws why did I've actually seen him take these you remember the old straw Katy hat I went to a baseball game one day and seen the guy hit a home run this guy sit in front of the destroy hat he got all excited took his hat just pull it right down just put in the Caroll like this where the top went out why he was having him a big time he he was so beside himself he didn't know what he was doing just kicking in a Hur and a hollering and a jumping well now you know why I think he sure had he was a b he was a he loved baseball he was a baseball fiend just like a cigarette fiend or a whiskey fiend I'm a Jesus Fiend I just love that uh if you get to be a Jesus fiend you see a fiend after something then could you imagine that guy say oh sure I'm a baseball fiend and there Sid's about to lose and they see come up and win the game like that you look around yeah suppose that was all right say he loves baseball always he's something you'd say why you don't like it do you something wrong with you every good baseball Fe say what's wrong with that guy something wrong with him look at him sitting there that's just all but two to two together now oh when you're a fend of Jesus and you feel the Holy Spirit sink in those words then something sreams out oh you get Beyond yourself amen I hope this man forgives me setting close here a big tall blackheaded fell sitting here they standing out there one night in the hall and somebody said something kind of he help you know kind of blessed him like that and a Poor Boy's had an awful time I know his his wife left him and sued him for divorce because he loved the Lord Jesus that's right and somebody said something about Jesus you know he was kind of one of those fiends and he'd been in the war and all shot up and everything the boy was felt sorry for him come home with his children and wife then he he promised Lord he serve him as soon as the Lord began to bless him and he got right with God his wife just turned around suit him for divorce and left him left him set out in the coold but he still was a feed and when he stood there one night and somebody said something about Jesus something how great he was like that he said Oh Glory shot his arms out here his fist was sticking through the wall like he didn't know he done and fist stick in the wall said brother Bill I'll pay for that I think brother Woods come down put the piece on put another piece on we didn't mind that brother Ben we just we just glad you was a fiend see when the Holy Spirit does something to you you just can't sit still something bubbles over amen thank you something takes a hope a fiend for Christ when you love the Lord just something in you reaching out grabbing hungering and thirsting Jesus said blessed are they for they shall be filled blessed are they to even thirst whether you've got it or not how many wants more of God all right well the reason that you want more God you're blessed just to be that amen if you haven't got it you're still blessed the Lord blessed are they that do hunger and thirst yes you're blessed just to hunger and thirst because you want it you're blessed because there many people don't want it remember my sermon the other night see like the he kept the box and throw the gift away see don't take the box take the gift all right now I'm immediately in the spirit and behold a throne set in heaven and one set upon the throne now I notice a little later on we got it last night I believe that up on this Throne that we find find out that first there was nothing on the throne and now there's someone on the throne so it showed that Jesus had come with his church up into glory and was set on his own Throne amen sitting on the throne that's after the church age now now we want to get to that after a while now you say well where's this throwing at today now brother Neville if I pass over that you ask me after while where is he throwing at today I think I'll get to it down that far where is he throwing at now now if he's not on his throne now he isn't on his throne now no sir all right now and he that set was to look upon like Jasper and sardin stone and there was a rainbow around about the throne in the likeness in a sight like unto an emerald now let's take now the third verse to start and so Jas ER this one that sat on the throne was to look up on in other words when you looked at him he was in such Splendor such beauty oh I want a see don't you one day I remember Sister Cale sister Howard Cale any many of you remember her I cross the street there and my wife sitting there now remembers she was cold in the room and I got up had a little monkey stove out there with the we baked our bread up in a oven in a pipe and I it's real cold and wind was blowing winter time snow on the ground wind down the Smoke Stack and I couldn't get that thing to burn to save my life and I was just so tore up about it and I put something it blew out again Billy was cold and she was cold I was trying to make a fire and then I had to turn on the radio and a few minutes before I just got warmed up come on and sister Cayla was singing when I reach that land of far away strand I want to see Jesus don't you I just sat right down in the middle of the floor just sat there and started crying you know how she could sing down that real sweet Mocking Bird voice of hers I want to hear her when to cross over the Border over said I want to see Jesus don't you I thought oh God yes I want to see him something the fs are all floated by I want to see Jesus H the seam up on his throne his Beauty his Splendor and I oh I want to stand where John did so I can just stand and look at him here some time ago down the slavery time I say this in behalf of my colored friends that's here this morning there's an old colored man he was uh going over to a little place you used to used to this down in Kentucky have saying maybe Mom I'm a Cox name can remember when used to go and have singings you know go out to the houses and they play ARG and Young Folks all sing used to do it up here at Tica around in the Country Places now they got a quar of whiskey out somewhere in a rock and roll party but then they sang hymns one of these old hymn singing this old colored brother got saved and the Lord called him to preach and the next day he went around telling the slaves on the plantation he said the Lord saved me last night and called me to preach to my brethren and finally got back to the owner of the ranch or the owner of the plantation he called him in and said I wanton you to come in here said come up my office he said yes sir walked up the office and said what's this I hear you're scattered amongst the slaves amongst them fellas out there in my hands my slaves that the Lord made you free said yes sir he said boss I'm your slave he said I was bought with your money but he said but the way that God Made Me me free last night Jesus made me free from a life of sin and shame and a life of death he made me free he said do you really mean that he said I mean it he said I heard him say that you was going to start preaching around here to your your people on the plantations and things said yes sir so that's what I aim to do is preach this gospel to my people said you really mean it s boy said I really mean it said come go with me down to the to the court I'm I'm going to also give you your freedom you're free from me and you're free from any more slave I bought you you're mine and I'm setting you free so that you can preach the gospel to your people went out and signed the emancipation of the Proclamation and he was set free he could no more be sold as a slave he was a free man to preach the gospel he preached among his brethren for years many white people was converted under his ministry one day the old fell come down to die he'd preached for 30 or 40 years or more and when he come down to die he was laying in the room and many of his white Brethren gathered around in the room and they thought he was gone for about 2 or 3 hours then when he finally woke up looked around the room he said where was you he said oh is I back here again is I back again he said what's the matter SBO said oh I crossed over into the other land he said tell us about it he said well I just come in to his presence and said when I stood there he said there was an angel walked up said is your name so and so he said yes it is he said come in walked inside I looked at him sitting there he said come here now if you seen me I want you to come out here we want to give you your robe we want to give you your heart we want to give you your crown said don't talk to me about Harps crowns and robes said but you want a reward we want to give you a reward so don't talk about me about rewards said just let me stand and look at him for a thousand years that'll be my reward I think that's about the way we'd all feel just let me stand and look at him oh I'll have to have a different body than I got now every fiber of your being just to look at him there John stood and seing sitting on the throne and he was look like Jasper and sardin stone oh now all things and every word has a meaning in the Bible Now Jasper and sardin stone now if you'll notice it Compares with the rest of scripture in the back parts of scripture he was Alpha Omega he was beginning and the ending he was the first and the last he was Father Son and Holy Ghost he was all and all was bundled in him Matthew 17 shows that up in the mou Transfiguration it was all gathered in him Now Jasper was a was a stone and sardin was a stone now we get through their colors after a bit now I want you to notice that each one of the Patriarchs when they were born every person has a birthstone mine I was born in April diamond and different months represents different Stones well the Patriarchs was the same every time that a patriarch when he was born he would had a birthstone and he just to stop right here just a moment when them Hebrew mothers let me show you a Divine word friends so that your faith will be built certain in the word of God Amen every time them Hebrew mothers when they were in labor giving labor pains to Born birth these children the very words that she uttered in her birth give the man the baby that was born of her his name and positionally placed him in Palestine where he'll be at the coming of the Lord amen the labor pains in this mother like ephra means by the Sea see and Ephraim was given his lot by the Sea and say Judah I meant I don't know what the word means but I could pick it out now see that's where I don't have time these short things to pick those things up but then go back in Judah wherever Judah means me his position I placed among the children of Israel and take at Genesis 48 and 49 you'll find out there that Jacob when he was dying leaning on his staff blinding he positionally told those children where they would be at the end of the world Amen and their positionally set right there now since he went back to the Homeland oh Hallelujah told Joseph thou art a fruitful Vine by the wall see by the well the water he went over said you trusted in the Lord God you made your your bow strong United States see in the Lord but someday that vine was coming back over the wall and there she is right there now just exactly what he said pretty near 3,000 years ago turning right back told Ephraim he had dipped his feet in the oil and Ephraim settled right there where the big Orwells are just exactly the of those people what was all those Mortals God Amen taking their fibers and moving in them yes look like when the Roman Empire scattered them one other scattered them when they was hated by Hitler tens of thousands times thousands shot bubbles in their veins and they died you could see their bodies hanging on fences with their babies and everything else and bones and T made fertiliz out of their bones just take them out there and give them a shot put them in the wagon they get out time they get out the end they start they sing the Messiah will come and we'll drink the blood of grape again when they went down dying them Jews walking out there KN a few BL beats and their heart would be gone and down they go singing we will see the Messiah coming oh my making fertilize out of their bones a lot of You Soldiers in here know that and seen it I stood on the grounds where they Burnham and everything else there Hitler and and and look up at Stalin and Russia and all them done the same thing that's right but that Jew what was a matter he was forced back to his homeland there's where they're standing I got that great film 3 minutes before midnight one Jews coming in his asked him said why you coming back for to die in the Homeland said we come to see the Messiah amen we're at the end time each one of those children when they were born they had a birthstone and when Aaron the high priest over each one of those children had a breastplate on him his dress that's what I want to hold off just a little longer to get into this sixth verse because that brings in every symbol of the Old Testament right into there every all the frature and everything in the Old Testament was a pattern of that was seen in heaven patterned back to the human being and here's Aaron's breastplate in the high priest notice the birst stone of each tribe was represented in there one of birthstone put his St in there the tribe of Ephraim the tribe of Manasses the tribe of GAD The Tribe of Benjamin all was represented in here and that's how then they take those birth stones and pretty gems and hang it on the post like this and if a prophet prophesied and if it's so right or not they Tak him down to this year Thunder and let him tell his prophecy if there's a sacred light come on there begin to flash these Stones together it was God speaking back is for the whole tribe all of them yeah ever triy now on these the first stone the first how many knows who the first child what was what was his name Reuben all right who was the last one Benjamin that's right the birthstone of Reuben was Jasper the birthstone of Benjamin was sarden he was to look upon as Reuben and Benjamin the first and the last he that was is and shall come amen he was Alpha a in the Greek alphabet Omega Z in the Greek alphabet he was the first the last he was from Benjamin to Reuben from Reuben to Benjamin there he was look up on as Sardis Stone and as jasper stone he was sitting on this Stone how would y'all like see him sitting up on his glory let's turn over to Revelations 21:10 right quick and let's take a look at him here all right 21 and 10 to 11 and he carried me away in the spirit to a great and high mountain and showed me the great City the holy Jerusalem descending Out of Heaven from God having the glory of God having the glory of God and her life was likened to Stone most precious even like Jasper's clear as Crystal amen her light the light who is the light and the city had no need of the sun because the lamb is the light thereof jasper sard stone the glory of God is Jesus Christ amen the glory of Jesus Christ is his church amen and he was the first what was he he was the beginning of time he is the ending of time he was the first of the Patriarchs he is the last of the Patriarchs he was the church that was in the he was the the spirit that was in the Church of Ephesus he is the spirit of the church in lady OA he is the first and the last A to Z the first last he that was and shall come root and offspring of David the Morning Star the lily of Valley the rose of Sharon all these 400 and something titles in the Bible pertains to him just think of it what he was and yet he was the lowly Lord Jesus that was born in a manger to the Praises of God anything that's humble watch it CU that's right anything that's big the stuffed shirts so don't pay no attention to it see it's a lot of wind no nothing to it all right now he was look upon as Jasper and sard stone let's turn back have we got a little time haven't we we got about 40 minutes yet let's notice let's turn back to Ezekiel 1 go back in the Bible to the Old Testament onto Ezekiel and let's read here where Ezekiel saw him too and compare these scriptures now and see where we're at Ezekiel the 1 chapter all right now let's read for a moment I'm going to read the first five verses and then we're going to read I've got marked out here from 26 to 28 but let's read the first verses now the first chapter of Ezekiel the prophet all and it came to pass in the 30th year and in the fourth month in the fifth day of the month I was among the captives um among the captive this by the river of chiar is that right sear c h e bbr r chear and the heavens were open and I saw a vision of God and in now watch in the fifth day of the month which is the month that King jeim caped the word of the Lord came expressly to Ezekiel the priest the son of buzza in the land of calans by the river of chibar and the Hand of the Lord was upon him and I look and behold a wh wind came out of the North watch this Prophet year 595 years before the of Christ see how his vision Compares with John a whirlwind came out of the North a great cloud of fire unfolding itself and the brightness was about it and out of the midst thereof was a color of amber out of the midst of the fire also out of the midst thereof came the likeness of four living creatures and this was their appearance they had a likeness of man notice the color of the spirit of God which was above the likeness of these four creatures was Amber amen Amber is yellowish green I watch yellowish green praise God am Amber oh he's the same yesterday amen he revealed himself to Ezekiel in the midst of ezekiel's vision this light that he saw coming above the four living creatures was yellowish green when he come to John he appeared in the emerald which is also yellowish green he comes now to the Revelator in yellowish green he comes to us in yellowish green the light walk in the light he is the light amen let's go with the 26th verse now so we can read to the 28th the 26th verse and above the when you get home I want you to mark that and read every bit of it save time and above the firmament that was over their heads was the likeness of stone as the appearance of sarden stone and upon the likeness of the strong was the likeness of the appearance of a man above it that was the son of man see Christ Now watch how he was how he was a radier and I saw as the colors of amber watch around this son of man as the appearance of a fire around about within it about with it in it from the appearance of his loins listen be spiritual be understanding and in your own heart here I drew you in Jesus name keep this to yourself but just remember how blessful us let's start again the 27th verse listen to everyone be real understanding now and I saw as a color of amber that's yellow screen as the appearance of fire around about it far around the Amber screen now from the appearance of his loins even upward from his loins upward and from the appearance of his loins [Music] downward I saw as it were the appearance of fire and it had the brightness around about fire all around as the appearance of a b old and in the color in the days of rain so was the appearance of the brightness around about this was the appearance and the likeness and the glory of the Lord and when I saw it I fell upon my face and I heard a voice of one that spake watch are you ready listen keep this now just remember to let you know Gan you can hold this tape listen no I don't have to hold it there that's all right I mean just keep the tape for a minute just to the church notice this now that you might know that the color of the light that's with the Lord and the Lord's light that follows the Lord is is the Lord is Amber yellowish green that's the same color of the light that's with us today as the scientist has tuck its picture yellowish green Amber when a little boy and I seen it for my first time you remember the old timers here I always told you before the actual picture was taken it was yellowish green which is Amber now to let you know that the spirit of the Lord he said when he seen it from the laines of the living creature that stood in his presence from his lines upward was like fire a light from his lines downward was covered with light and all around was many colors like into a rainbow is that right I want you to remember God still exist in the same colors from the lines upward far amber color shot with a movie camera or with a color camera Amber from the lines up from the lines down and all around many colors like as in the rainbow in the sky after a rain Jesus Christ the same yesterday today and forever the Holy Spirit still in his power still in his church in this last days there you arek you not me I was just standing there but it was a picture that was taken I want you to look at that just exactly what Ezekiel Saw same colors the same way and acted the same way and flush the same way all the living creatures what is it the living creatures represents the Living Church the church that's living by the power and the resurrection of Christ the same Amber colors has covered from lines upward from lines downward there's no more guessing amen science has Tu the pictures look at the colors just look at the colors of fire in there see the rainbow look at this yellowish emal color now on this camera there's just a straight photographers camera on this camera was color colored pictures crooch chrome color look at the Amal colors in there if I could get it over a light somewhere where you can see it in the back can you see now like into a rainbow look at the streets coming back and forth like the rainbow everyone a different color we're going to get into that in a few minutes what are those colors and what do they reflect amen oh I just makes my poor heart jump for joy and to know that in this day that we're living at Christ hlu all grounds is sinking s all other grounds I think why can't I tell that why can't y make the world see it the world wasn't meant to see it the world won't see it they never will see it but the church is receiving the mighty shaking it ever had hallelujah hallelujah in them days they couldn't have took a picture of it they can now because they got the mechanical devices the ones who are trying to take the mechanics to deny God comes right back around and proves everything is a God that's right amrel I remember made that up I'm reading it to you right out of the Bible watch as I read and look and behold that it is the same Lord God there's no difference watch the 27th verse and I saw the color of amber as in the appearance of fire see like blaz is licking amen see Hallelujah Amber colors is coming from AAR you see it now Amber this is the Amber colors coming from afar down here says and they appears like a bow or rainbow in the days after a rain glory to God rainbow in the days after rain and there was a a living creature what John represented the entire church was taken up I told you one person here in a vision can represent the entire body of Christ covered now watch and I saw the color of amber as the appearance a far about with it and the appearance from the appearance of his loines even upward and from the appearance of his lines even downward I saw as it were the appearance of fire watch look at the fire spring out of what the rainbow amen the seven colors now watch there exactly seven colors there and the rainbow has seven colors amen I saw as it were the appearance of fire and it had the brightness around about as the appearance of a bow that is in the clouds in the day of rain so was the appearance of the brightness around about round about The Throne of God see this was the appearance of the likeness of the glory of the Lord not the Lord now the glory of the Lord amen the glory of the Lord covering over his church because he is in his church amen glory hallelujah oh it sounds foolish to the unwise amen but how great it is to those who believe am this was the appearance and likeness of the glory Lord and when I saw it I fell on my face and I Heard a Voice speak now he goes ahead and tells what the vision meant which we not have time to get into this morning now notice how the Lord in his great Mercy give us these things now let's take another both Ezekiel and John saw him in the mystery of his colors light and called it an amber color John later you that put your putting down the scriptures 1 John 1 15-7 John later he was only out of patmas about 3 years when he wrote the book when he come back an old man in his 90s in first John 15 and 7 he said God is light amen John had an experience he had seen him and he know that he was light light Eternal Light God not Cosmic light not lamp light electric light sunlight but Eternal Light amen oh how I love him God is like notice we're going to start back now and see where we're at on the third verse yet aren't we are we going to get it I hope all right he was to look up on as Jasper and sard stone and there was a rainbow about the throne in the sight like unto an emerald yellowish green now rainbow you notice is a rainbow let's go back in Genesis 9 and find out in Genesis 9:13 and we'll find back here the rainbow when the rainbow first appeared Genesis the 9th chapter and we will begin at the 13th verse Genesis 9:13 oh you like this amen oh I love it I just don't like it I love it amen look I do set my bow in the clouds and it shall be for a token watch token of a covenant betx me and the Earth what betwix me and Noah no betwix me and the Earth and it shall come to pass when I bring a cloud over the Earth that the bow shall be seen in the cloud and I will remember my Covenant which which is betwix me and you now I come back to his and but the rainbow Covenant see the Covenant was life for Noah that he spared him but the Covenant that God made with himself was a rainbow amen that he would not now I'll show you what Noah's Covenant was with God in a minute but this year was God's Own Covenant with himself amen a rainbow now we find out that a covenant then is a talking a token God said it was a token here didn't he see I set my I do set my bow in the clouds that's after the destruction of the world destroyeth water All Flesh besides loah Noah was destroyed and it shall be for a token of a covenant between me and the Earth not me and the world the world's the cosmos see but this is between me and the Earth God said I made that Earth and I so evily treated it I just turned it upside down and Flash her to pieces and and I I I ought to have done it maybe he said I'm even sorry it's such a horrible thing what do you think it'll be when he comes in his anger now amen be right sinner friend oh be watching and waiting that sight to behold he's coming again you believe that amen he's coming again I love that don't you amen oh would you be numbered as one of his fo I wouldn't want to be that would you no sir a uh be a fo again be a full for him be with him and be fine but against him be spotless within be watching and waiting that sight to behold he's coming again amenallah now a covenant a token of what a token of what of a sacrifice that has been accepted now get Genesis 8:20 and 22 now Genesis 8 20 and 22 all right right across the page it is and Noah built an altar unto the Lord and took every clean beast and ever clean found and offered burnt offerings on the Altar and the Lord smelled a sweet Savior and the Lord said in his heart I will not again curse the ground curse the ground anymore for man's sake for the imagination of his heart is evil from his youth neither will I again Smite anymore everything liveth as I have done and I read the last verse and while the Earth remain seed time and harvest cold and heat summer and winter day and night shall not cease a covenant same thing that John saw Jesus God's accepted Covenant surrounded in the heavens and around about him was a rainbow around about the throne in the sight like an emerald amrish green light around the throne praise be to God watch Noah composed of primarily Noah rainbow composed primarily of seven colors anybody knows the rainbow's got seven colors now what are the colors red orange violent red red orange green blue indigo and violent that's the colors of the rainbow now we got a deep thing here and I'm just going to have to hit the high spots of it cuz it's getting too late now remember orange a red orange yellow green blue indigo and violet now if you notice seven watch seven rainbows seven colors that mean seven color rainbow that meant seven bows seven bows seven churches reflecting seven lights each light wrapped into the other one it started off with red red after red come orange which is a reflection of red after orange with after after orange come yellow which is red and orange mixed together mix yellow then green green and blue makes black then come Indigo and then from Indigo come Violet which is part of blue Hallelujah don't you see God in his seven colored rainbow his Covenant amen amen that he made a covenant that through seven Church ages of seven colors he would save the Earth bless hallelujah what would he do remember he made it with the Earth his color but now watch this rainbow only horizontally just covers in a bow one/ half the Earth that's all know is rainbow color just covered just half the Earth is in an arch that's all you can see but when John saw him in his angro car he surrounded the whole Throne of God the half has never yet been told amen he covered you just the Earth just makes an arch it's just a half of it that's the church ages but when John saw him in this amber color the amber color he surrounded and covered around like a Halo amen a Halo hallu a Halo of amber color surrounded his see one color one God over all through all in in all hallah amen but there is seven Church ages amen watch a great diamon used to find him you can find him in Africa laying on the streets you're D to keep one cuz it isn't cut if you got one it isn't cut they'll Penitentiary for it right now and give you a lifetime sentence for keeping it you've got to turn it in as soon as you find it now they take this diamond oh it's a hard thing I've seen a big 40 ton grinder standing up like they P pour that blue stone in there grinding around it mashes that rock into just like ashes but it won't mash the diamond that 40 ton hanging on swivel up here rolling around that big cogs like that just crushing that rock the pieces but a dime will go right through it it'll move that 40 ton casting HL crushes out and comes down to a sifter sifts down to other sifters washes down and then finally goes down a long long Runway the manager of that great Kimberly diamond mine is one of my ushers down there in the line be humble sweet brother and then for about 3 ft over that water where it flows it's this cosmoline put on there you know what um what is you call this stuff the mey what is that we got in the jar in the cabin in there Vaseline and um we uh put that Vaseline about an inch deep where here on the slide it comes down and notice every time that that rock comes over it'll roll right off that vast but when a diamond comes over it'll stick a diamond's dry and it'll stick to that I've seen them pick them up even them little bitt ones just separate them with eyeglasses and I asked them what this's doing it for I said they sell them to America for vict Trolla needles and things they won't wear out see but those big diamonds now there they are just one big ball but when when they take them and take electrical machines and cut them and make a cut diamond then when they cut it is to reflect the fiery colors of his carrot it'll reflect seven colors also amen oh how that Jesus Oh you might have a lot of money you might own a fleet of Cadillacs you might be a pasture of some great big Marg or Cathedral or something you might be a bishop or Archbishop but oh oh brother when you find that Jewel that diamond a man sells all his wealth he God gives it away to everything else look at the sleeping virgin yeah oh what did she do she had to sell something in order to buy her all what did she had to sell her old Creeds and denominations and things she sold out all she had in order to find Christ Christ that great Jewel Jesus that body body I have a ticket to go to heaven when the train comes by one of these dark mornings oh what nothing oh precious is that flow that makes me no other Fountain no nothing but the blood of Jesus no popularity no big things no nothing no riches no no nothing just give me that precious flow that's all nothing in my arms I bring simply to thy cross I clean that great Jewel what was it it was perfect is at the age of 33 and 1/2 years old when God put it through the big bumping machine when he took it over there and begin to shape it up he cut it he mashed it he bruised it he was wounded for our transgressions bruised for our iniquity the chastisement of our peace was upon him and with his stripes we were healed what did God do to that perfect man there's only one of them in the world only one in the world and that was him amen and God chiseled him off here he was wounded for our transgressions because I was a sinner he let the rainbow light of his seven Church ages flash upon me to know that he was wounded for my transgressions there's your seven colored rainbow he was bruised for our iniquity the chastisement of our peace upon him with his stripes we were healed God cut him and bruised him and Mash him and cut him that he might reflect to his dying wounds amen forgiveness of sin joy peace long suffering goodness weakness gist the seven spirits of God are the seven fruits of the spirit that would reflect back in his people he was bruised shaped and formed that the light of God shining through that one man's body might redeem the whole world hallu while be lifted up from the earth I'll draw all man unto me watch those rainbow colors as we reflect but when John saw him here what was it the day of redeeming was over it's all over so he's seen back in his original condition an amber color not only just half the world you can only the sun only Shines on half the world at a time see as it goes around but when John saw him he was setting to look up on as Jasper and sard stone Amber colors mix the two together got Amber and an amber color around the throne amen oh oh I I tell you that just we can just go on and on seven spirits seven colors seven Church agents seven ministers seven lights everything's in the seven God's perfect in seven God works Six Days Seven day rest of the world exists 6,000 years in 7,000 Millennium notice in a half circle half's not yet been know now surely these things represent something now in Exodus 2313 and in Hebrews 6:12 God made a covenant with himself and swore by himself amen Hebrews 13 tells us that 9:13 that he swore by himself there was no greater to swear by when he told Abraham and Isaac that he told Abraham he'd make a covenant with him an Everlasting Covenant God a covenant is always made by an oath so there's nobody you take an oath but somebody greater than you take an oath by your mother take an oath by your nation take an oath by something take an oath by God but you can't take an oath unless it's somebody greater than you and there was nobody greater than God so he took an oath himself by himself the Lord swearing by himself that he would confirm this Covenant amen amen hallelujah swearby he would preserve the Seed of Abraham what is the Seed of Abraham to the Gentile the baptism of the Holy Spirit The Seed of Abraham swore by himself I'll raise him everyone up I'll give him eternal life and place him back here on the earth what we got to Hur think about so we see him in the circle bowl of green amber color this greenish what does green represent life green is Evergreen always stays green is life what does it mean that God has promised as he took a oath back there in Genesis that he would not put the rainbow in the sky that he would no more Destroy This World by water he he also takes his oath and swears by himself that all the Seed of Abraham he'll raise up and this world will stand all of its shaking judgments the judgments we're going through on the future lessons we got coming will show you where this world will Bel and turn into volcanics and blow to pieces and upside down and everything but he swears by himself that he'll not destroy it amen but he'll smoo her off again and put his children on here for that millennium oh my I'm watching for the coming of that glad Millennium day when our blessed Lord shall come and catch his waiting Bri away oh my heart is longing crying for that day of sweet release when our savior shall come back to earth again oh how we are longing to see that day he promised the great Millennium would come and another thing the reason he was surrounded he is a c Cen an keeping God he will keep his Covenant now let's get the next verse anyhow we won't get one more and we got just about 10 15 minutes to do it are you too tired no you want to go ahead all right let's take the fourth verse and around about The Throne were 4 and 20 seats and upon the seats I Saw 4 and 20 Elders sitting clothed with white Rond and they had on their head crowns of gold we may not get all the way through that verse but let's start the fourth verse look now when John saw him that Emerald color around him we got all the colors of rainbows and so forth and what all was about now on the fourth verse first thing he speaks of here on the fourth ver and round about The Throne watch it's such a beautiful picture here don't miss it the the throne you know let's go back to Moses Moses we ain't got time to dig it up so you just take what I'm saying Moses when he uh was give a vision up on Mount Si I want you to notice that this was not a throne of grace no more amen there the blood had been gone and the sacrifices back again and it had been accepted and the blood was off The Mercy Seat and it was now a judgment seat because Thunders and lightning issued off of it is that right remember it's like Mount Saia when Moses went on Mount siia what happened thunder lightning and even if a cow or calf or sheep or anyone even touch the mountain it must die the Bible said so great was the Quake till even Moses feared it and Moses said take off your shoe choose your your own holy grounds Joshua the great warrior was to take the children over and divide their inheres could only come halfway up the mountain there stood Moses up there with the colors of God's flashes and Lightnings and emerals around him amen watching them Commandments be written standing in the presence of God that voice speaking back out Moses where are you take off your shoes your own Holy Ground a judgment seat at was now nothing could stand there but the redeemed sinner could not approach it at all it's finished the Judgment seat all right now Moses made things on earth made the Tabernacle like the things that he saw in heaven we know that don't we we find Paul did the same thing must of Hebrews 9:23 that Moses made things just like he did and Paul in his vision when he went up into heaven when he taught that great book of Hebrews he must have saw in his vision the same thing that Moses saw because he said he taught that wonderful book of Hebrew Hebrews how that Christianity uh was the antitype of the Old Testament he was a great teacher uh Mo uh Paul was now that was his throne then and in the let's just just I can't I was going to pass this up but I just can't do it where's the Bible did you take it back back dog well maybe I can make you sit it from your I'll get your pencils and paper where I want to say something here I I sat this morning and something came to me now I tell you what I did if you notice I got it draw on the back of here see just draw out as the spirit gave it to me see draw it out on here or what it be but I I want to say something right here now God when he is enthroned he is then judge is that right amen amen when when does a judge a judge when he comes to his judgment seat a throne now I want you to watch how the Old Testament was made how the courts approaching to his throne was made and how John saw here we won't get to it this morning all of it but how John saw the same courts of the approach to him and what the approach to his courts is now oh I love this now in the Old Testament there was what was called the congregation where the people gathered first thing before they come in the congregation they enter in there they had to come under the shed blood outer courts first he come to the Waters of Separation where the red hepher was killed and made of waters of Separation that's the sinner who comes and listens at the word that's how this great Jewish rabbi was just brought to the Lord heard me preach on that down at at Tulsa at Tulsa was at Tulsa Oklahoma and he come over there just to buy standard and he went service he said I know said he's one of the seven outstanding rabbis of the world and he come over there said I want to see what them Christian businessmen they call them Pentecostals I want to go over and sit down and listen and when the Lord had me to speak on that red heer sacrifice after the service he met some of the brother back there said I want to meet the man I know that he hasn't even got an education but said I'm a Jewish rabbi who knows all those different approaches and things like that said I never seen that in all my life said I never seen it and now he's a Pentecostal Rabbi f with the Holy Ghost going everywhere pring The Gospel Pentecostal Rabbi call something he went over to at the Washington Yuri Hotel the other day when we met together down at brother Jacks and the lady knew him she said Rabbi she said we got a nice room for you but said we haven't got an old television there said them things are hell Visions cast them out don't want them in their make it throw it out she said Rabbi he said I'm a Pentecostal Rabbi [Music] Hallelujah said now when you go to Israel brother Bram I want to go with you so we can take it to our people I said not now Rabbi not now not now not the hour yet wait a little bit now notice these holy places now when you come into the courts the first was the courts the outer courts the next was the altar where the sacrifices was offered the brazing altar then outside the brazing altar there was a veil hung here that went into the holy of holies in there was a mercy seat in there was the cherabin that's what I want to get to in our next lesson those cherubin overshadowing The Mercy Seat oh my we can just stay all month on see on that cherabin now now notice as they entered in in the congregation could come there the priest could stand here but just the high priest could go in there once a year am taking the blood with him and he had to be dressed a certain way a certain garment had to have a bell and a pomegranate one to one another and when he walked he had to walk a certain way as he walked he played holy holy holy unto the Lord holy holy holy unto the Lord those bells and pomegranates ring together holy holy holy why he was approaching God amen amen having the blood of the Covenant in his hand going before him bearing the blood anointed oh my but certain perfumes his clothes had to be made by Holy Ghost filled hands registered hands make his clothes the RS of Sharon the anointing all poured it on his head it run all down his beard and then down over his place with a royal perfume a pomegranate and a bell taken the blood of an innocent lamb and it dared to coach that Veil outside and die right there where he was standing so he had to go walking a certain way holy holy holy unto the Lord holy holy holy approaching God unto the Lord holy holy holy and he went there and offered the blood on the mercy seat once the year and while he was in there he was privileged to see the Shak amen when the pillar of fire the amberite had come down that led the children out of Israel he even smoked up the temple amen so no one could see it the glory of the Lord fell till it was all smoked up and he came in himself went in behind the veil and settled down on The Mercy Seat in the holies of holies amen Most Holy place is called holy of holies and he had to be dressed a certain way walk a certain way anointed a certain way he was a special person Amen to go in there how the congregation must init him but when Jesus died the temple veil rent amen not only a high priest but whosoever will can have that same anointing of the Shina glory and walk a holy life holy holy holy unto the Lord and approaching the very presence of God Amen through the blood of Jesus Christ before him take you with Lord Jesus here ISS a sick man he's my brother he's on the death's bed right now to die I'm approaching you holy holy holy unto the Lord what far as a high priest what far in behalf of my brother holy holy holy unto the lordess there you are your daily walk your daily talk your daily Behavior your heart your soul and all holy holy holy unto the Lord no roots of bitterness no nothing else holy holy holy unto the Lord holy holy holy unto the Lord as it begin to approach in behalf of our brother Hallelujah hallu whosoever will may come anointed blood in front of him the blood going before him playing holy holy holy unto the Lord now that was the outer courts the holy place and the holiest of holies that was God's Sanctuary on Earth watch it was typed after that of Heaven amen now we're going to come right back again to the same scripture oh all as we go through Revelations we can come right straight on back to this again see now John where John standing at the courts let's just read this a little farther here so you get the picture and out of the throne proceed Lightnings Thunders voices and there were seven lamps of fire wait till we get to that burning Before the Throne which are the seven spirits of God reflecting the light of God into the church right straight from the Throne of God not through a cinery not through some Bishop amen but from the Throne of God by revelation of the power of his resurrection making the same yesterday for them Seven Stars stand there reflecting that light the Shak of light from the shikina of Glory from the holiest of holy seven lamps on fire sitting on top of these candlesticks reflecting his life his colors of his power of his resurrection right into the church amen hallah glory and Before the Throne was a sea of glass like an into Crystal and in the midst of the throne and around about The Throne were four beasts full of eyes before and behind and he goes ahead and begins to give this these beasts the same thing Ezekiel Saw them guards One Like a Man one like a lion and one like the eagle what was it now watch when we bring them in to show that Lon of the tribe of Judah and all those different ones their tribes that set on four walls and they were guarding this mercy seat oh what a picture oh just there's great days ahead as we see them now that was God's throne in heaven Moses patterned it on Earth was God's thrown because his judgment seat was represented here on Earth in the holy of holies amen God all Israel come to that one place to find Mercy because God only met under the shed blood now listen close then the sh kind of Glory raised from that Mercy Seat one day and settle on another Tabernacle amen amen amen this one the father judges no man but he commit all judgment to the son God's judgment seat you speak against me it'll be forgiven you speaking of another one coming another Mercy Seat speak you speak against the son of man I will forgive you but someday the holy spirit will come to dwell in the hearts of the people one word against it will never be forgiven it keeps getting more severe and more severe all the time the Judgment call God's continually wearing his patience out trying to get Sinners to come to him to be reconciled first he was in the heavens above and shine through the Stars the second he was on Earth shining through the shakina of Glory next he come and his made flesh and dwelt Among Us still wearing his patience now he redeemed Man by his blood Hallelujah came into his church in the form of the Holy Ghost and speak against that it's a finished thing amen done amen now you can see where the shaking comes where the time time they don't realize people can't comprehend what it means now the first Throne was in heaven judgment seat the second Throne was in Christ the third Throne is in man now let me take this little thing that I got drawn here we're going to make wish I had a black board I can make it maybe more sensible for you we're going to take and draw the courts only make it in a round ring or like this either one now we're going to take I believe like this maybe would be the best we're going to take and make the courts now what is a man he's a Triune being Body Soul and Spirit how many knows that amen Watch God's approach what is his heart you remember my message God chose a man's heart for for his control tower amen the devil chose his head for his control tower see he makes him see things look through his eyes but in God in his heart makes him believe things that he cannot see God is on his heart in the heart of man is a throne of God you get it man God made his throne in the heart of man now watch what's the first part of the man the first part of the man is body the next part is the soul which is the nature of his spirit that makes him what he is he approaches down now the third part of the man is his spirit and his spirit is in the center of his heart and in the center of the heart is where God comes for the throne you remember recently the the papers give in Chicago about four years ago when the old believer old unbeliever rather used to say that God made a mistake through Solomon when he said as a man thinketh in his heart said there's no mental faculties in the heart to think with how could he think with his heart he asked he meant his head if God would have meant his head he said his head like Moses what if Moses God would said Moses take off your shoes your own Holy Ground he said oh Lord I just take off my hat that's just as good he said shoes he didn't say hat he said shoes and when he said repent and be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ he didn't mean father son holy ghost He meant just what he said when he said you must be born again he didn't say you ought to be he said these signs shall follow them believe said maybe they will he says what he means and he's God and he can't take it back he knows what's perfect so he makes it that way and that's the way he he intends it to be and you have to come up to that not him come down to your idea you got to come up to his idea that's the difference now now on this system of Body Soul now if you get the word soul and look it up you'll tell you in in the Bible dictionary or Webster and it is the nature of the spirit now here's the man would say here's John do all right John do and here's Sam do all right now um John do is a man body he's a brother to Sando now John is the spirit soul body and S is the same thing Body Soul Spirit you see his body Soul Spirit now this man is evil mean cheap steal lie commit adultery any evil thing that he can do but this man is full of love peace Joy you're both got soul body Spirit but what's the difference this man can go back and say I remember my mama I remember things that we did done with his boy both of them can they both got Spirits they both got Souls they both got body but the nature of this man's spirit is evil the nature of this man's spirit is good amen see so the nature of the spirit is the soul of man amen see so now God is trying to get into the what the spirit and heart of man where the spirit lays is in the heart you know what science said as I never finish that that man couldn't think with his heart and science begins to find out that there's a little compartment in the human heart not in animal heart but in the human heart there's not even a blood cell they nothing they said it must be the place where the soul occupies for the spirit just just let them alone they'll take their own silly things and prove God that's right God just makes the foolish testify of him amen now there it is Big headlines in the paper brother Bose the little girl said brother br you know watch you say the day say look look science has already found it I said well bless God I want that sister I I want that the soul of man is the nature of the spirit and the spirit dwells in the heart of man now now what is the outer courts that's the flesh amen see that's the first thing you come to the flesh you've got to consume that first you got to pass beyond the flesh I I don't feel like getting up and going to church the roads are too slick H it's too hot old church I don't know that's the flesh all right now you got to consume and walk through that God has to get through that the next time he come he has to come into the soul that's a nature oh what will the Joneses say about me oh my you know my church will kick me out if I if I do something like that see but you got to walk through that and when you walk through that then he goes into the heart and there's where he's thrown that's the Holy Spirit In You Jesus said it'd be far better that a Millstone was hanged at your neck and you was drowned in the depths of the sea and to even offend one of these little ones that believe in me amen not do him any harm just even bring offense to him just upset him about something it'd be better that you had your own self drowned or never been born on the Earth even to bring an offense to one did he mean it amen amen could he lie no did the Apostle say it no Jesus said it Jesus said if you even bring an offense to one of these little ones that believe in me these signs shall follow them that believe amen some great big folks say I believe in him Hallelujah have you ever spoke with tongues interpret tongues cast out Devils visions and so forth is he promised no that days a pass he's not a Believer he's a make believer Jesus said the last words he said these signs shall follow them that believe into all the world into every creature that's right they shall follow follow the believer until I return that's the last words he said how many know is that the Bible Mark 16 now see he's a make believer but when you find a believer that really believes with signs following and you see the humility of their life not an impersonator know that they are a Christian a real genuine article just keep still thing of just join right up with them start moving along because you're moving right up the King's Highway now what happens watch this our courts was Luther's age as we started the body of the Gentile Church remember they were Jewish on up to about the time of the of the um ad 606 when it come into thara it was nearly all Jewish converts but after the Jewish it dropped over in here is both Jew and Gentile but mostly Jewish but when it really come into the Gentile Age come this side see come Martin Luther John Wesley and so forth for see now watch these last three after that Dark Age come up to the middle age and pass over when it comes watch these outer courts see flesh Soul spirit that outer courts the flesh the holy Place nazarin Pilgrim Holiness Free Methodist see and then holies of holies back into Pentecostal where it began at the beginning see back in the beginning now if you're drawing it out I want to Mark now there's five gates that goes into the flesh that controls the flesh you know that isn't there that's the five senses how many senses control the body five see taste feel smell here is that right that's the flesh the outer courts that's the things you can't depend on because it's flesh the inner courts then we have the inner courts which is the next Altar and the next altar comes in and it comes in with um with conscience imaginations memories passions and affections that's the five senses that control the inner courts that's the soul senses of affections that's the soul love and so forth and then the next in this uh sensor in here there would also be memories and conscience of mercy and so forth and and um an imagination you sit down and imagine things what do you do it you don't do it your flesh your senses don't imagine it's an inner court inside of you it's got three gates what are we doing we're breaking now don't miss it coming from the Flesh of five senses to the next the soul the inner courts but now you come into the h see now there's where you good Pilgrim Holiness and methodists stayed on that altar out there see you're in the courts you Lutheran and so forth back in the flesh back in with the five senses what the eye can see and make out see here come the pilgrim Holiness which was merely the Free Methodist come to the next courts and believed in Holiness because it was called a holy place where the sacrifice is laid but once the year went the high priest into the Hol of holies which was condemned there was the Lutheran age then the Methodist age then this age the church light's coming which is like in the system of the human being then how do how do we get into this now remember there was a veil a veil that hangs between the holy and the holiest of holies in the holiest of holies is where Christ comes to sit down on your heart's Throne Christ is en thron he comes through justification is that right sanctification and then by one Water by one Church by one Creed by one Spirit from here are we all baptized into one body which is the Body of Christ by the what Holy Spirit who comes in Methodist Baptist Presbyterian Pentecostals whosoever will that Veil you know what that Veil is it veils your heart from it are you ready the veil is called self-will amen you get the picture now the senses out there the senses on the body and the senses to the soul and the veil between that and the holy place the holiest of holies and the only way that you can get in there is to have self willll for whosoever will what whosoever shakes hands whosoever is immersed whosoever jars a church whosoever passes his letter whosoever does no whosoever will amen come Beyond the Veil Amen Let Christ come to the senses say well I I don't want to go to hell that's one thing I'll join Church all right Luther well I tell you what I believe I ought to live a different life while I can sanctification at the altar all right Methodist all right n whosoever will let him pass the Riven Veil oh glory be to God I'm on the other side Hallelujah to his name am oh my whosoever will let him tear down the curtains of his own will and let God come into his heart there is Christ on his judgment seat Amen in the human heart what do that you said God said oh I I can tell dirty jokes don't condemn me why they ain't got nothing can condemn no one's there to to take it out no one's there canem you well I'll tell you the women say I I can have short hair don't condemn me no wonder see I can wear a shirt I can do this I man said don't hurt me to smoke cigars and it don't hurt me to play some um some uh cards and shoot some dice and whatever do it don't hurt me to still belong to the church see don't hurt me to this why why there's nothing there to judge you but when Christ comes in you created an altar on your heart and your sins are daily the great St Paul said I Die daily nevertheless I live but not me that Christ liveth in me amen huj there's the inner Veil oh brother sister hurry I know oh no I'm I just can't finish it done past time let's see let me no I better not see I want take the 24 elders and I know we're holding you all off from your dinner we just let see that how many says take the 24 elders just a all right just a minute 24 Elders then let's get them right quick now around about the throne and were 20 around the throne now you see what where is the throne at now in the heart in the heart of who the members of the seven Church ages amen Christ amen speak a word against the action you're condemned amen you'll answer for it in the day of judgment and who who will judge the Earth Saints shall judge the Earth who did Daniel see coming with tens of thousands times 10 thousands the Saints amen the books were open Sinners another book was open which was The Book of Life the sleeping virgin oh my I can't they see that the sleeping Church D it went out to meet the bridegroom let the all GL never entered into this never let Christ take control so he could work miracles and speak with tongues and do wonders and things to prove that he lived in this church what if Jesus would have come to Earth and said I'm Jesus I'm Son of God never done nothing just say I'm go up here and join the church would that been a Son of God what did he say if I do not the works of my father then don't believe me oh my do you see God declares himself he loves to he's Jehovah he likes to make himself known oh I'm so glad of it yes sir amen he's made himself known to me I know he has to you some of you young people just converted yet you don't might not know him in the power of great things that the older Christians do but you're coming right on into it you're coming right at the King's Highway don't just keep looking and pressing as hard as you can run run run this as hard as you can don't stop for nothing just keep on going like poor old sisters not you say I'm running running running I've just got over running running running I just got running run running you can't sit down poor old soul she's over there today all right now and there were there were Thrones and there's TW there were four and 20 seats now how many that be four and 20 24 all right 4 and 20 seats and upon the seat uh upon the seats I Saw 4 and 20 Elders one on his seat clothed with white rayen and they had on their heads crowns of gold now the 24 Elders I want you to notice they were not Angelic beings angels are not associated Heavenly beings are not associated with crowns and Thrones see they're never Associated they're Angels they never did overcome if you notice a little later on the songs that they sang and things prove that they wasn't see they sung the song of redemption so Angels don't need to be redeemed see all right but uh they were redeemed man I you people I ain't going to have time to catch this that you was writing down if you want to know they were redeemed man take Matthew 1928 all right 1928 Matthew Revelations 3:21 then Deo Revelations 20 and 4 Revelations 2 and10 first 1 Peter 5 2 and 4 second Timothy 4 and 8 that'll let you know that they are redeemed I want to go through that this morning you see you just comb it for weeks you see they were not they were not Angelic beings they were not Heavenly beings they were redeemed man amen see you can consider their dress the way they were dressed you can consider their position what they had you consider their songs what they sang and know that they were not Angelic beings I hate to come to this but let's read one more scripture will you all right let's go back to Daniel 7 just a moment back here Daniel 7 and um just to read a scripture here I want so this is going to help you a whole lot in the rest of the message this morning I'm sure that'll it'll make you feel a lots better after you read this and see this see what Daniel the seventh chapter of Daniel and let's begin now from the Daniel 7 let's take uh the ninth chap n9th verse I listen Clos now of these things and I beheld until the Thrones were cast down and the Ancient of Days did sit whose garments is white snow and his hair of his head were like pure wool and his St was like the fiery flames you see again come back that amril fire and his wheels as burning fire and a fiery stream issued and came forth from before him thousands times thousands ministered to him and tens of thousands times 10 thousands there comes your redeem stood before him and judgment was set and the books books plural was open now notice this judgment was set see now watch Daniel when he saw the Thrones at the Judgment they were empty he seen Thrones cast down come down from heaven the ancient of time came down from heaven but when John saw it the throne was already occupied by Jesus and the Thrones for the disciples and the Patriarchs redeem was already fulfilled see Daniel saw it 500 years before the time of Christ then after Christ makes 2500 years and John was living over into the age that is to come and he had done seen all this happen where Daniel didn't see it see he just seen the ancient of time come he saw him come but when John saw him the throne was filled see the Thrones was cast down with the ancient of time and judgment was set but when John saw him that Elders had not yet been chosen in the time of John time of Daniel but is already redeemed at the end time Esau amen oh isn't that isn't he wonderful oh Daniel 7 he uh what did jiel Daniel do he foresaw the Judgment seeing the seated Thrones was empty see there forc to be empty as John in his time after the raptured church they were occupied by the redeemed Elders H what does an elder mean if you take the word Elder I got about all these definitions wrote out here I'm just skipping down Elder means the head of a city or the head of a tribe an elder ahe of something like I I be brother Neville right now is an elder to this church what is it he's the head of this local body see and uh the mayor of the city would be that the Elder of this city see the Elder of the Cities you remember back in the Bible times the Elders of the city Elder means the head of a city are the head of a tribe now how many was he 2 and4 24 Elders is that right now oh my who was it the 12 apostles and the 12 tribes of Israel the 12 Patriarchs now we're going to take it right on down as we come into other lessons and prove that to be right so I'm glad you're writing it down now see the 12 Patriarchs and the 12 tribes of Israel now watch Jesus said that Peter asked one day he said what will we receive we have left father mother husband wife children everything else we've left everything Peter said we've left her wives we've left her children we left her father and mother our homes and lands to follow you he said verely verely I say unto you that you'll sit on 12 Thrones judging the 12 tribes amen there you are that's the redeemed the redeemed Elders look look at David pro pro portraying Christ see when David was coming into Power the first thing he had an awful time for he got into Power yet he had the anointing on him amen the anointing was on him and a lot of people thought he was just a little Renegade a little guy was different trying to tear up something but this son man know that he was coming King amen they stayed right with him hallah brother I mean you couldn't get him away from him as he walked on one day he stood up there on the mountain looked down seen his own little beloved City besieged by the enemy and he stood there and remember when he's a little boy used to take sheep out through there and drink that water it was real water we spoke year not long ago the Waters of life and there he used to think I drank out of that and his least desire was a command any man he had brother two of those men grabbed their swords and fought through 15 miles of Philistines chopping them from right to left to get him a drink of water out that well amen they know he was coming in power amen yes sir one time one of to Sav him jumped into a pit and killed a lion single-handed they were warriors and one when he come in power you know what he done he made each one of them a ruler over a certain city see Christ there he that overcomes shall rule over City the Overcomers today when we see that he's coming in power Christ will rule in this world Germany and United States and all Must Fall Every Nation Must Fall the kingdoms of this world has become the kingdoms of our God and of his Christ and he'll Rule and reigned on them right we know he's coming in power so the least of his desire is a command to us he wants me to represent him in a little bit 10 Buck two worthy ain't 50 cents of money worthy ain't nothing to a poor bunch of people that's a desire amen you don't have to get so many you don't have to do this let me know he wants to go amen amen that's all if he wants me to do different act different like you sisters and things if he wants me to do a certain thing bless God it's a privilege for me to do it there you are we know he's coming in power no matter what the world says I have to lay aide every Wai the sin do easily beset me let me run with patience the race is set before me let me look to the author finisher of our faith Jesus Christ coming in power that Elders the 2 and4 Elders all right 12 over in Revelations we find this in the Book of Revelation about 21st chapter we find that the city of Jerusalem had 12 foundations that right and he had 12 gates that was three on each side three fours is 12 just exactly the way the Tabernacle set in the wilderness for John said exactly and saw exactly the same thing that Moses saw when he was up there same thing that Paul saw and now we notice that the 12 Foundation were names of the Apostles and the 12 gates had a name of each tribe on the gate how we look at that and see those 12 Elders the 12 tribes the TW apostles the 12 foundations the 12 gates oh my take them numerals of God and you can't miss it no horse she'll run right smack straight everywhere every time that's reason you see we got these six days that the world has labored in and we're way up close to this seventh day now the first 2,000 years God destroyed the water the world with water second 2,000 years Christ come this is 1961 right at the door just a little time look Jesus said now it won't run all the way out he said because I'll have to cut the work short if I don't the atomic bomb Will Destroy All Flesh for the elect's sake I will cut the work short in righteousness cut it off part of the time see then the Thousand Years Millennium the great day while the church has labored against sin for 6,000 years and the 7,000 is a millennium like God made six uh uh th000 years to build the world and the 7,000 he rested from all of his works and the church labors against sin for 6,000 years and the 7,000 the church rest the white robes that was on the elders is the righteousness of the Saints the white means righteousness and because they were robed showed they were priests or judges white robed priests judges prophets so forth see what they were they were white robed the 2 and4 Elders there will be 2 and4 Elders there will be 12 of them for the 12 tribes of Israel the 12 apostles for the church and they set in the courts of the great king remember they're setting out there these are and here is the bride and Christ sitting on his throne and his wife sitting by him the church the 20 and4 Elders the 144,000 unic of the temple ministering to him where he gets up his wife goes with him my D that great age is coming when all the sin and the resemblance of sins all the big fine Billings that people are so cherishing today all the money and lust and all the sin and uh beautiful women and man and whatever they try to make their body something other it be a trap for the devil to send their souls into hell will perish and rotten skin worms will eat it up and first thing the skin worms all that they ever was will just go into a volcanic fire till return back to nothing but fall out and and all volcanic ash but one of these mornings friend one of these mornings when that's all over she'll Bloom forth again amen the fields with its whitening Clover and the the fragments off of the Rose will blend in with the blossom off of the tree of life and Christ will return some morning one the big birds the doves will set the trees and coup and there will be no more death and no more sorrow Christ and his redeem will return to the Earth not old people but Young Forever Immortal will stand in his likeness the sun and the Stars shall outshine I'm Bound for that beautiful city my Lord has prepared for his own where all the redeemed of all ages will sing Glory around the white Throne sometimes I get homesick for heaven and the glory of you behold what a joy that will be when my savior I see in that beautiful city of G oh how I long to see him oh I want to see him I'm Bound for that beautiful city John saw it on the aisle of a patmas coming down as a bride adored for her housand the glory of it I want to be whole someday I want to see him and look upon his face there to sing forever of his Saving Grace on the streets of Glory let me lift my voice Voice Hallelujah years all pass home at last ever to Rejoice the little slipping and sliding in the snow the little heat and TOS of the day I wish my wife and Mabel would come forth and sing that song for me if I I could the TOs of the road will seem nothing when I come to the end of the way yes amen that's right I remember the night when I left the church to starting the Evangelistic work when you all cried none of them left Harley probably a few of you sister and brother Spencer and maybe a few of the oldtimers left when they cried here but when the Holy Spirit said you must go now I remember my first meeting after been gone for months mey come down to Jonesboro Becky was a little bitty baby come down on the old Cotton Belt train take them days to get there I stand out there when she come in that night we tried to get to the auditorium three blocks away the policeman was holding the streets like that the streets was even packed had to take me through the streets and wind around to get into the place Place midy said did they come to hear you preach Bill I said no then we sing they come from the East and West they come from the land ofar to Feast with our King to d as his guest how blessed these pilgrims are beholding his hallowed face a glow with love divine blessed partakers of his grace as gems in his crown to shine oh Jesus is coming soon our trials will then be or oh what if our Lord this moment should come for those who are free from sin oh then would it bring you Joy or sorrow and deep despair when our Lord in glory comes we'll meet him up in the air amen oh I love him would it bring you sorrow and deep distress or would it bring you Joy when our Lord and Glory comes we'll meet him up in the air with those thoughts on our mind let's bow our heads thank you Jesus Lord willing I'll finish this service some other time our heavenly father Oh They'll Come From the east East and West they'll come from the lands afar I'm thinking of that great Rapture the people I preached to in Africa India and around the world how I see their face again many of them crying going out the airplane and leaning across the fences and screaming and crying I'm thinking when went out with Paul one time knelt down and they prayed he said I'm sure not of you many of you here don't see my face no more but they'll come from the East and West they'll come from the lands ofar to Feast with our King to d as his guest how blessed these pilgrims are beholding his hallowed face in the Emeral Glory a glow with light Divine amen not just a lamp light or candle light but but Divine Light a glow with light divine blessed partakers of his grace and gems in his crown to shine oh God when the coal of fire had touched the prophet making him as pure as pure could be when the voice of God said who will go for us then he answered here am I send me oh send the angel this morning the cherubin with six wings wings as Isaiah saw him flying through the building crying holy holy holy unto the Lord and Isaiah the young Prophet said I'm unclean lips and amongst unclean people and my eyes have seen the glory of the Lord the pillars move from the temple and an angel tuck the tongs off the Altar and got a C of fire and laid it on his lips said I clean your lips now prophesy son of man send the angel this morning Lord clean our lips from any violence clean our hearts come in Lord break down the self-will that let my will in thee be thy will Lord oh will thy will in me oh God and let me in my church and my people be thine oh Lord we commit ourselves to thee and as the poet went on to say father Millions now in sin and shame are dying over in Africa down in India around the world thousands of hour meeting you without knowing him Millions now in sin and shame are dying that God it tears my soul to pieces to think of it listen to their sad and bitter cry hasten brother hasten to their Refuge quickly answer Master here am I grant it Lord Jes Grant it again I made all kinds of mistakes father through this past year I pray you forgive me for them and in this new year de Lord anoint me aresh let me go to those Millions sitting out ear sin and shame or dying bring them this great revelation of thy truth bring into them the anointing of the holy spirit that on that day they might come from the East and West shining as gems in your crown help me Lord to go down and Prospect and dig them out of the ground the dirt of the earth amen the dirt and filth that they're living in let them see a holy God that makes them clean up and live like Christians Sanctified and pure Before You Turning Away From Evil from all kinds of worldly amusements and turning to a living God making them delegates of thy kingdom for that great day sanctify this little church this morning Lord sanctify every person in here with thy spirit and let the Holy Ghost come into their hearts each one of us freshen up the spirit in them who's already re opened their hearts to their self-will has Deni had their own will and come to know your will those young ones Lord many of them just little babies how you nurse them in your arms how a mother takes care of her little one wiping the tears from their eyes and and uh giving them special things because she loves them that's how you love your little newborn babes Lord they can't walk yet they can't even talk only thing they can do is cry and look to Mama oh God hold them in your arms tenderly like little lambs and lead them until they become mature that they can walk then lead them Lord down through the paths of service granted forgive us of our sins as we forgive those who sin against us lead us not into temptation but Deliver Us from Evil for thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever through Jesus Christ's name amen amen prise God bless you I trust that the Lord has done something for you this morning to make you start the new year upon this one thing that you love Jesus Christ and someday want to see him and love him and live with him forever it's my desire that not one of you will be lost that every one of you will be saved and filled with the Holy Spirit and be preserved until that day of his coming because I believe it's soon at hand now I turn the service back to brother nille | Revelation 3:20 | UCpzG-tJOnB4joyyKezGjXcg | 2017-02-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse 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Ujg3_k0fQ-U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ujg3_k0fQ-U | Geopolitics and the prostate exam | as noticed there are several reasons for some individuals became more aggressive the prostate exam some medic convince you instead to donate blood periodically except two to three fingers on yes to check is the thing is alright but what happens exactly is normally region very sensitive probably after being hacked by the medic the felt like the sensation of welfare lays unfair with this it seems that if they acquire that feeling of executive promotion but I don't want to be an executive also it is odd maybe a vaccine will came soon like we can be saved of such shaving give me a break it's painful you carry such feeling of like and couldn't tell to nobody after all you also haven't cried which means if don't cry or don't smile you are keeping your feeling on that volcano that will hear up on some carneval of costumes and fantasies it's a question of logic you did and liked while your path was altered you didn't cried while your path was altered to you did and smiled while your path was altered again see that was created a situation that is really an emergency for sums energy like vaccine or simple donate blood periodically one year is good or even do some blood exam also if you will die die like a man not like half of it the biggest problem take care of you are don't eat nails or eat and check what will happen but it is interesting like hypomania what can if I hypomania an absence of the sense that is better you kill them be killed mainly if the opponents are composed by burglars and prostitutes for example seems besides on agile programming paradigm you go to a prostitute spending like 10 zero dollars you just waste like 1h and goodbye now you meet someone invite to dinner a casual sex take the telephone and also you have paid the dinner never call back isn't the same and in such case to too much time like with an executive mindset you have wasted a lot of time precious time also with the risk to lose the precious too we never know you are not on charge you have paid the dinner but there once the thing is a can sensual and casual the rights are cool but a counter part when the thing is a professional job on thayer you are on command at and prostitution and casual sex are the same thing the difference if that prostitution is Edgehill programming is risky you haven't modell the entire event quite interesting like why Scientology remains so in vogue like it is odd forget history and philosophy for a doctrine that is completely mounted in some sort of fanaticism I had opportunity to meet such persons under many it is like religious fanatics almost the same thing following such Milton method of management the most weird is that time at on my life like trying to sell a book insisting to talk and talk weird individuals probably they pass through some sort of brainwashing where they became Kenter dan done semester and by the end of thing regards just to continuous integration and markov chains with for sure spammer bombing now spam is illicit practice it is honest indeed if you organize your thoughts chaining them logically trying to sell some sort of good at someone think that is necessary perfect don't forget sizzla famine fifty percent fifty percent | Jose Carlos Canova | UCIjB2_1wrt6vvUcKcj4H5Bw | 2011-06-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 584 | 3,201 |
8IFtDu9Xb94 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IFtDu9Xb94 | gr5 Short -- Max on future, timelines, telepathy and dolphins | bre oh think about every every living being making an effort to try to work together work with each other recognize that we all have something to offer have something to give in giving you're you're certainly receiving you're receiving more than you're giving when when you give that's a big topic a b topic I could ramble for that is okay that is good he said some of the very good points you know it is it's good to understand what people understand by one piece I I I without being negative I don't expect to experience it in my lifetime but I I'd certainly like to do my part to work toward it okay I think we just got too many people that are that are closed [Music] to to hearing what how others might want to live and people that can't Live and Let Live have the need to dominate and control control is probably a big piece sorry I turned it off [Music] very good so we start yes much as SRA was saying not only giving but accepting the differences the likenesses as well of course and so many people seem to have the idea that it is my way or the highway this is my way of thinking and if you don't think the same way I do then I'm interested in sharing with you or being involved there got to be an understanding among people no I'm saying it's my way or that way um that it's a very very very large I just celebrating our differences too you know as you [Music] say a com's technology the I know you can ask everybody D you you're done oh you I just it's too late for this world or however we're all going to create a world that has peace because peace simply to me means everybody uh s we seeing everybody uh could celebrate everybody else's difference and together right but going to have to create a new world and way being because I agree there's too many people with control all kinds of stuff and we need to break out of it when I think world peace the one word that two words that come to my mind are unity Consciousness I think that world with World Peace would people would not have egos that would cause them to feel separate from each other so we would all be connected through our hearts that's good and um yeah we will and we are we're already connected through our hearts we have peace now thank you that was a good precursor to when I think of world peace I think of love and I think that it starts with all the things that were said but I think it starts with love of the self I think when we lack the love of ourselves we start looking for other people to blame for our lack of happiness and it's that group's fault and that group's fault and those people over there and these people over here and in reality if we are walking our own path that we chose before we incarnated that feeling of not being connected like Lisa said would not be there so once we start feeling connected with ourselves and knowing who and why we are then we can be connected with others and then that peace I feel automatically comes what do I know that was my thought penties yeah I don't think you can have peace without respect and personalizing it I have a very deep um Devotion to God a very strong spiritual feeling but there are people in this world who don't believe the same thing I do and they have that right and if we can accept that as human beings and bring in the love piece and bring in the personal love piece than pce rather than Pac then I think we can maybe not in this world but get going in the right direction but for me that the start has to be the acceptance that just because you have this powerful belief or commitment to one thing doesn't mean that other people aren't allowed to have strong feelings about something that's different than yours all right yeah can you turn that on yourself sure oh no I didn't know you were fire sure so um there are multiple realities and apparently we are in a good reality where where we still live in peace while in other realities we already have war and stuff so you we are driving through this realities and every next second we kind of choose where to turn to the good or to bed like through the Law of Attraction and through keeping the garbage which we carry with us so one of the keys to the piece is trash to trash and to let go of the old garbage that's one thing I kind of learned from uh the teachers another uh idea is that it looks like you already made it to a to a good reality there is like a great very certain road to to peace um we on we just happen to be online on a timeline number one uh where where we're in good shape and um I feel compassion to to us who are on timeline two and other timelines but but at least on this timeline it's it's just very easy to to to drive forward just to not to carry the junk and uh as you mentioned uh combining or or our individual consciousnesses into one I just got good news couple days ago it looks like people become telepathically connected and start talking to each other in a moment between sleep and wake like in a half half dream state people just talk to other person Unknown People on the other side of the of the globe they just got hello my name is Gloria hello my name is Mike next time talk talking to you so they just wake up and start talking so that if that is how it will happen that's great like we just start being connected and talking to each other like like dolphins dolphins already like half of the dolphin brain is sleeping and half of the dolphin brain is awake so they are sleeping and awake at the same time so that's what we need to learn to to be able to do okay well I I of the believe or you could say that uh everybody is their own world and there's there's many there's literally trillions of different stars and galaxies and planets maybe not multiple universes as SCH because you don't really know but you can know that there is many different planet Stars galaxies Etc um I I feel that that uh every anybody can have peace at any moment in time I can have peace if I just sit and you know just meditate right in the right in the moment I can be in peace um p i e c e and peace as the word um it can it's uh you're you're being of light in a in a in in in the in the highest sense of it and the thing is like I I feel you can have more people looked to themselves and saw that their own genius has um been uh has been detracted from themselves by Not Looking In M themselves and allowing more of the universe to flow through them and and that there's plenty out here for everybody um that their money their idea of money and abundance as idea ideation and as and a lot of it is entrepreneurial thinking and it's wealth Consciousness as Napoleon Hill and many other right ERS have stated in the past Robert kosaki um many many of many of fabulous authors and artists have have have stated uh World Peace Concepts and but I think that too many of us haven't understood that every author writes a part of yourself into a book you have to look into a book that you read and see how what what part of a book is is that is me in that book and how do I relate to that how do I unify with the consciousness of that to accept peace for myself and to understand myself within that too you know is is the the sunlight and everything else it purifies you know you're a plant too you're growing from the the ground up um I've had so much trouble ever since you know I've been a little kid but you if you understand it's always a progression forward um and everybody else is a piece of you uh I am you and you are me that's you know the the I and I and Jamaican principles and everything else and it's all integrated um there's this whole Consciousness shift that I feel that we're all going into as is a integrated Consciousness where everybody is is integral everybody is a part of it and we're all whole we're all unified we're all moving forward um as we as we do this we we accept World Peace um but we have to accept this as as as our as our path forward and um that everybody has their own unique world and we're all on the same Planet you know so it's good yeah yeah wow how do I follow that yeah you this yeah that's amazing um and I agree with a lot of that Chan I think it's really good uh especially with where we are truly truly all interconnected and we are all part of the whole there a Synergy that connects between all of us that actually connects with us individually and also unites us together um and I think that's some of the things that we have to look at when it comes to world peace is we have to find it um within ourselves first and that we can continue outward and connect outward to other people and the whole universe um I think it's it's something that Brenda mentioned is again it starts again with self-love has love of self to continue from that point you can also love others and from that point uh it comes almost like um infectious whether it be like laughter or love it it connects everything together and it's uh it connects all World Peace too so um there's there's another thing that um Lisa mentioned is the ego that's another thing we have so many patterns of the negative ego that we want to kind of leave behind and kind of just more Embrace love I think that's pretty much I know everybody else said something so good so that's good to here for everybody so um you know this is interesting talking about world peace but really you know I think some of you did mention that world peace starts with us because if you cannot find peace in yourself we're going to find peace in the world and I think we should stop waiting for others to say there's going to be a peace in the world there is never going to be such a moment and Sean said very nicely that we all have our own worlds yeah so unless our world changes then the outer is going to change so it's not that we have to change the OU is the inner that needs to be changed and that peace we need to find in our thoughts as often as I talk about meditation is that you are observing your thoughts and there are lots of negative thoughts and it creates a lot of violence we don't think this where we are starting Gandhi was when he taught his Bron said the same thing that if you want to understand nonviolence you got to understand violence where does the violence start and he says it starts with our thoughts and then we don't look at it but that's an important point we need to see that the thoughts create of a reality uh secondly I I often will say that you know this is a time of great Shi happening also in the world because you find sometimes lot of the crazy things happening and a lot of good things happening and the idea is that that uh you can easily go on the other side and be trapped into that but to remember that you are still conscious living beings if we learn to live in peace CU there are many peace activist people out there who say in the name of Peace but they really not peace activ they a lot of angry now if you look at the occupied you know Wall Street they're angry they are talking about good changes but the way they are you know doing their work is through I don't think it's through peace all right so this is totally different kind of world piece that we talk about is that can we find peace in ourself right now in this moment right now what is it we feel and then every moment we can uh you know Embrace that CU I don't think it is something that you can think about if you have to live every moment in peace because the crisis does happen many times when there's crisis I stop everything and I say okay what's going on inside me m and you know it makes me become more aware of what's Happening inside me not to react right uh I don't know once we read newspaper Media or we can react to a lot of these things and but I also feel that the world peace once you start embracing it there are people around you that can you can impact other people cuz if you are at peace I feel that everybody else around you will feel that so that is the important part is that we still continue living in peace in spite of all of that you know what's happening around us um and this year in 2012 you know it's really for us to take that ship the big leap and it's a very uncertain period too because we don't know where we are going I mean there's nothing ched out for us so we have to be the Pioneers in creating this new reality so we have a choice do we create peace and live like that or do we live in the same M world because just like says if we leave with violence we're going to kill ourselves he says we're not going to evolve so the choice is that evolve or die is really a question we have right now on our planet and U kind of you know that's how I I kind of I know I cannot save the world we not here to save the world but I think an important thing is to is to is to work with ourself and see if we can change the outer because I think outer will change as the changes so to that I don't know if anybody wants to add something but I wanted to do a little meditation because I think that it is group meditation that will impact uh I I got to leave uh thank you very nice to meet everybody I will be with you spiritually right | Max S.M. 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0K0yvAkHwZ8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0K0yvAkHwZ8 | Hunting for Agate and Jasper near Cisco, Utah! | [Music] hello and welcome to the rugged rock hand it has been a while it's been winter as you can see by the snow around i don't know how well you can see the mountains off in the distance but there's definitely snow over there but down here in the valley there's relatively little snow and it's cold it's about 35 degrees out here so i managed to find a small break in my schooling when i was it that i was able to come out and the state actually warmed up enough for this to be possible so i'm taking advantage and coming out this one time i probably won't be able to get out rock counting again until april but we'll see anyway we're out here on a road called agate road and if you head back that way along the road it'll take you to the abandoned town of cisco and if you go that way about 40 miles you'll be hitting colorado and we're just down from interstate um i 40. and the road's probably called agate for a good reason right so we're gonna check out this wash right here this looks a lot like yellow cat the area we did the the cliffs up there so there's probably agate coming out of those but more importantly i'm hoping if we can get down below this unit we might be able to get into the petrified wood layer and hopefully maybe find some petrified wood if we go down look at that though all right this is looking like the stuff we saw at yellow cat look at that it's got the red right in the middle and we also found the stuff that kind of looks like wood but i think it's the barite that's been replaced because because see how the fibrous nature goes like that yeah so that's not wood that's the uh the barite that's being replaced my tires are good right now you sure you don't want that one right there oh dude that's a perfect tire isn't that the right size for your vehicle too yeah and this it's kind of a kind of an orange brown purple jasper finally we're seeing a lot of jasper a little bit of again here and there oh that's it's a prettier one in there usually we're getting these little teeny seams of red and once again finding where that replaced bear right here i'm going to walk right in front of your pillow oh good yeah just kind of bubbly a little bit of cassadoni there definitely get a lot of jasper along this jasper tends to be kind of the brown tan sometimes red colors get them all over the place though i think it's time for them now that looks more like petrified wood that might be petrified wood hey tim i think i found our first piece of petrified wood because it's got the squiggly and it looks so different from the other stuff yeah that's petrified yep found our first piece i found a big piece of the uh barrage replaced stuff yeah it's definitely not very because it's not have enough so it's been replaced you can see the ends of some of the crystals there not well formed but it's a pretty big piece it's pretty cool that's pretty nice looking right there it's all fractured though the color of it kind of reminds me of sunstone decent color though oh yeah i just wish it wasn't all fractured sometimes wishes come true sometimes they don't this one has a little bit of color it's got some red in it quite a bit and right in the middle we've got a little bit of yellowish to purple all right more uh it's a replacement looking stream pedal huh yeah that's pretty i'll keep that i think this is actually petrified wood oh did tim find his first piece let's take a look it's got all the stuff going through it i really think that's patrick makes you wonder well there's no other stuff that's on it white good it does look like it it could just be layered agate in that shape uh that's a possibility yep i'd say that's a potential that's some potential wood right there here's some more replaced barrett but it's much better color it's i got some red in it getting better so we're following the stream and we're up on top now so arches national park is way in the background there's the monte los sal mountains and i was trying to get into that river gorge where it drops in i didn't realize how far we were so we're going to get back on the road follow the road down and then try to drop down in from there so we went ahead and came further down the road so we were way back over there just kind of exploring and now we're up here we're above the big wash that we want to get down into to look for wood and now we're seeing a lot more agate take a look getting some nice reds in here looking much better much better it's now it's everywhere this looks like that one area when we went in the ag and it was just the agate was everywhere yeah it's seriously like that other place we went to where it was just again everywhere oh yeah it's got similar color to it with the black and then inside you've got red and then the black colors that's what i'd like to say but dang it's just everywhere big chunks of it ugly color but big chunks but some of it looks like gypsum big pieces now if you can find one that's just exceptionally beautiful this one's better this one's getting there i do like it getting some better color now and patterns look at that one that's pretty red and yellow with a red banding through it oh that's really nice more of that there it is just like when we found over little cat look at that oh i like that it's a nice one that might be nice it's got some red [Music] showing through a little bit places so we entered the wash now so we're parked up on the hill there and we just walked down here so there's agatha all over the top and there's another layer of agate down lower and now we're into the navajo sandstone so the petrified forest member is below it and i don't think it's going to cut down deep enough here to get to the wood it's got decent color oh look at that fat behemoth of a rock nice spy agate i spy do you see any agate no i buy this though oh got some quartz crystals growing on it that's nice that's beautiful yeah lots of red through here occasionally some other things that's good see that's nice the red coming through okay so we came down off of where we were looking for agate way up that way and now we're down by the historic cisco pumpkin pumpings i can't talk today pumping station along the colorado river so now we're down at the colorado river and we're just going to kind of hike around and look at stuff and just have a good time welcome to the colorado river in january cisco it's moving pretty quick not bad all right we are back from the trip it's actually been about a week or so since i've been back it's with winter here so we have to deal with winter weather and right now it's kind of dry and not too cold so i figured now would be a good time to go ahead and take a look at the stuff we found and we didn't find a whole lot on this trip but we did find some nice stuff and it was a fun exploration let's go ahead and take a closer look at these nicer pieces all right i already i went ahead and put the macro lens on so it should be in focus when i put it right about here and previously when i've used the macro lens when i move it around it jars it too much so i'm put it on a tripod and this should make a little easier to see stuff take my glove off so we can look at these so this one i found is a nice little bit of botrotl calcidone really nice i wish there were bigger pieces like that nice this was a nice piece of that uh jasper slash agate that i found a lot of the pieces were not this quality and so we didn't keep a whole lot of them but this one was actually quite nice this is a piece of what i think is a piece of petrified wood some petrified wood is kind of hard to tell but it does look like it has some of the texture but it's just an okay piece of wood this this one tim found and this one also might be a piece of petrified wood once again kind of hard to tell from the outside it kind of has the texture so i think it is one it's probably more likely a piece of wood than the other one but overall color's just not that great but still it's a piece of petrified wood this was a larger piece of the barite that's been replaced by agate so you kind of got some crystal terminations going on there they just didn't turn out best but yeah there's so much barite replaced by agat in that area and this one was my favorite find this is a large cobblestone that would have come out of a conglomerate layer out there and it's just a nice jasper it's got all kinds of nice colors and patterns going through it yeah i liked this one a lot this was my find of the trip and tim's find of the trip was that piece of petrified wood and there you have it that's what we found not a whole lot on this trip it was an exploration trip to an area that we just kind of wanted to give it a try it wasn't in any book we just wanted to explore and as is the case with many explorations you sometimes don't find a lot but we still found some nice stuff it's kind of a neat area and it was just fun to get out again unfortunately i've got a lot of school coming up now i'm going to be really really busy for the next 12 weeks so it's going to be very difficult for me to get another video out before may but if i do get the opportunity i'll go ahead and get another video out otherwise i hope to see you in may and hope to get back to making more of these videos hopefully once a week and remember there's treasure everywhere | The Rugged Rockhound | UC2XGjDYskKXwV4xy7W1IfWQ | 2022-02-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,869 | 9,339 |
8X_ehFASVVw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8X_ehFASVVw | Marvel's Spiderman 2: Bonus Episode 1 | hey guys hope you've all been having an awesome day it's your boy TCP aka the chair potato I don't think we've ever established that but now we officially are and welcome back to Spider-Man 2 now this is kind of like a bonus episode I guess I just kind of wanted to go through the city and do like all the uh the extra stuff that we didn't do in the main story plus there's another goddamn be drone Mission over here which I'm just now seeing so we're going to be doing that as well um we're going to do all these extra side missions and see if anything comes up out of it um you know we know that um what's his name Cletus Cassidy is running around with a symbiote so if that pops up as well then maybe that'll come up in a future episode actually not even maybe it definitely will but um for some reason I feel like it's going to be DLC and he probably won't pop up so we're going to start off today by doing the um the musical side quest that that Miles was doing you know with the thiefs who stole all the instruments from the uh from the museum and now there's no Gala and all that [ __ ] so let's get right into it no more talking no one here yet I'll just hang for a bit until the party starts okay all right I guess we're waiting a bit you were supposed to pay us on our last delivery I think this is the last one of these when I get everything where is it where is what LS said you were bringing the saxophone Lis said LS got picked up by the cops he don't got no saxophone you set this meeting up like generic ass thugs Now where's our money you'll get your rent when you fix this damn door where is the saxophone wow he's even got he's got he's got the sticker on his uh his fitted the big donor from the museum that's so New York man better bust up this party and have a talk with so New York I should get the whole bunch wrapped up before they hurt someone you not paying us we don't work for free I think maybe actually I'm impatient as [ __ ] let's just beat the [ __ ] out of them he doing here we need Leon with a big gun they're still on the way why you guys Spiderman help me I'm just trying to get the stolen things back to the museum I can explain explain these fists in your face got a for you Spidey hey look out for that guy over there God I love those burst webs so much so help there you Spiderman come on o what was all that big talk you were just talking a minute ago that seem all of them let's get to the bottom of this Dar oh I was going to web your [ __ ] face up but thank you a chance I assure you there's a very reasonable explanation that seems this extremely dubious this is the guy who was Morales hears you were involved in this here this is the guy who was going invest or something right stay back I think be kind of [ __ ] up if it was I hope I'm wrong get off my building you smugs ow oh I just got a trophy called amazing I all know what that means but it's got a 60 on it so I'm guessing we just hit level 60 there we go use that get down you Big O Let's go oh what the hell is this Darren is this some kind of glitch or is something happening here or is that are you kidding me something from one of my skills that I upgraded cuz I was able to collect them still have his number that's weird who am I calling Uncle Aaron sounds like he's close who the [ __ ] has the goddamn call to call his house on a Tuesday night God damn it how did I hear that I didn't know Spider-Man had like super sonic ha tail can't blame them they want their money who is this man wants their money Darren stop the car Spider-Man can you at least stop these guys chasing me you weren't trying to retrieve those things you were the one behind the robbery in the first place I care about these objects you pretended to care and then stole from the museum it's this community's history it's my family's history I don't expect you to understand I don't think I'm the one who doesn't understand [ __ ] let's get these other bad guys out the way first we got to stop this and put all these guys behind come on man get a get a little more hype okay so now we should hopefully be able to stop him now that that conversation's over yeah let's do it yeah I feel like they make it a little easy in this game it's only square that you have to press there's no movement but there's like no movement on the analog STI the most successful music producers ever he produced half the artists in that museum good for him now stop the car and tell me where the rest this PR thing son the [ __ ] come on don't hit the ground I had a feeling he was going to go right I was going to do my little uh my corner swing but didn't work out dude he is driving erratically as [ __ ] what up [ __ ] hang on balls oh okay I guess that works too yeah rip that fool out of the car holy [Applause] [ __ ] I didn't know you knew how to Drive good driving man glad I remember that's what I'm talking about yeah me too probably get my license one of these days that's what I'm saying I I I knew you didn't have a license just so I get this right all that talk of supporting the museum all Angela's time you wasted asking about operations in security all lies so you can learn how to steal the collection but my family no yeah no no excuses man I'm sure you do care about this music but those things don't belong to you they belong to this community Let's Go sir you're under arrest [ __ ] you Darren you absolute scoundrel trying to rob the community of their precious instruments their instrument would not have been possible without our wonderful curator Angela and this entire Community the way we pulled together to rec Rio's in her nice dress again amazing okay okay thanks all right what the hell is this oh we got tons of stuff to look at [Music] [Applause] everywhere dancer singer Medan Florence Mill shot at stardom after a roll okay yeah I'm not looking at all this I'm sure this is actually like actually all history but I'm I'm pretty good on this I think I'll interact with just the people isn't this place awesome I'm embarrassed to say I've never been here before but after hearing about the robbery I thought I better come check it out from what I heard that guy convinced himself all this stuff rightfully belonged to him crazy what some people can convince themselves is true that guy was an absolute bastard who's this guy hey I heard you help find the missing saxophone yeah I got to hold it bird coax miracles from that hunk of metal my dad was a big Charlie Parker fan he'd be happy to know the sa this is the guy we saved at first right in that Alle back to the music music is magic so I guess yeah we're going to see everybody that we've seen during these little side missions where else are we going going through here yeah I'm not looking at all the exhibits I ain't doing all that looking around before I go talk to mine head out n I'm good thank you all thank you so so much I know it's here I mean not really told me the museum has a record number of new memberships seriously they're going to be okay I wonder if any of these people actually real though in the exhibit you I'm sure some of them but it is the Marvel Universe right we really teamed up on the next one I can get my own suit my maybe I'll oh you'd be kind of hot I'm down for that stop it get out I am down for that dance with me if you want to be like another wraith or something I'm all for it good for Miles man he's proud enough to actually be able to dance with his mama most people will get embarrassed by that and we got a community my my we got a oh my God we got a trophy called my community Jesus Christ I cannot speak today all right so I guess that is that for that um that side quest and we got complete Harlem progress very [ __ ] nice all right so now we're going to go over here do this little be Wolf Quest uh thing we're going to have to switch to Peter in a minute but wait I'm facing the wrong way okay and 30 seconds later we are back this is actually in Peter's garage so I guess we didn't have this one to do before I guess this only popped up at the end of the game what's this Harry wanted you to have this Norman Lance and a thumb drive I'm I'm interested on what's on that plug in a drive of Unknown Origin but I'm know Norman they do say that I'm sure with your level of nerdism I'm sure your computer's encrypted and it's got all types of like malware protection and stuff like that on it I'm sure you're good but you also have one of these osare tables in here for some reason so I guess that thing's also uh pretty security oriented Peter I put this together for you because I knew when we got through this crazy time whenever we got through it I wanted you to have these and I wasn't positive I'd be here to give them to you [Music] myself Harry after the Emily May Foundation was destroyed by Craven's Hunters I went to see what I could recover before it got boarded up in the Box you'll find a piece of bark from my mom's tree and one of May blossoms and I thought if you Jean splice them together we might get a Hardy enough plant to produce seeds wow well okay all right I guess we're doing a nut sack all right yep I knew we're going to have to do one of these again all right be right back when we're done with it all right look at that your boy's not that [ __ ] no yeah I am I can't lie I looked that up I didn't really feel like sitting here all night now you know those little be drones we salvaged from the field studies we just leveraged their relocation data sets to plant those seeds around the city you're some kind of Genius Harry Osborne let's get those and evil I know I know it'll be years before we see the results in the next game he's going to be little Goblin junor now let alone years from now or straight up the Green Goblin is why I did this I think Norman's going to be the Green Goblin Emily and may I think he's going to be Goblin junor in the city and of course in us I love you Pete I really do a and I know the foundation didn't end up going the way I'd hoped but there's still no one I'd rather have tried it with I bet by the time you get this we'll have already started a new Foundation just me and you from scr yeah I'm sure go us go us go us listen to Pete getting all emotional man the voice acting in this game is A1 one last thing oh what is this I got a new suit got a little something for you e wait I don't know if I'm liking this h ah what is this you have enough parts to build or upgrade gadgets what is this dude I did that for this this looks goofy this looks like a Starfield suit what's with the space mask with the mask inside of it that seems very uncomfortable and impractical first of all and then second of all why is half of it like a Michael Myers jumpsuit and then the other half actually looks like a Spider-Man suit oy [ __ ] [Applause] V all right guys we have made it to the next mission we are miles for this one this one's called the BV Club fair I'm not sure what this is all about but we about to find out I know I left my backpack around here somewhere you just picked it up didn't [Music] you what's happening oh that was quick dude it always is like so insane to see how fast Spider-Man are able to change back into normal clothes God bless you my ass takes so long in the morning to get ready for work and I wear scrubs so it's like to get in all this in literally at like 2 seconds maybe one of those scholarships has my name on it if he likes my sound all right let's find out hey miles over here hey what's up dog how you guys doing hey you made it hay looks awkward she's like yeah you asked me out but I'm still kind of thinking about it I want to talk to him about that computational physics program we got your missing person report half hour I'm surprised you guys are able to say this much words in sign language computational physics that seems like pretty Advanced words to learn like even at A Gifted school I just heard two words missing in person so I'm going to say yes go ahead we'll say save your seat hey you better boy okay so what is this a stealth I catch up to the principal maybe I could find out more so how the hell do you want me to do that is that the principal there I have to go around can I slip through here I don't think many people would notice that but I'm not an idiot so I saw where he went here we go I mean I am an idiot but you know what I mean it's counting her steps but I'm not an idiot if you catch my drift adore Miss Ferguson all right why can I not go through here what the [ __ ] please find her we'll do our best Miss Ferguson's missing excuse me I just burped editor cut that out sounds like she's still wearing her Fitness tracker wonder if I could find that signal okay all right that's that thank God that ended all right let's see where this Fitness tracker is last known location Dawson Harbor Dawson Harbor all right where the hell are we going over there beginning text to speech call with Haley Cooper oh there we go again miles Mr Atlas just got here ET oh man got to find Miss Ferguson first be there when I can he's handing out am I looking for M Fergus she's probably just running late can you get one for me I'll do better than that sent you a link thanks good luck and hurry heyo miles what's up in his way not really I got Mr at I don't have time for this I told him how were missing the fair for volunteer work and he asked for a phone call with you is uh now a good time thanks G now is this night time why am I still Whispering I'm in I know you've got a flight to catch y hi uh yeah hello get up sorry got to go um I'll call you later or email email who emails their friends let's [ __ ] back time to meet Mr Atlas in person there's another person some things all right put those guys out of the way let's see where that tracker signal leads sell signal in there about the rx35 they're in here what's the RTX 35 what is that all about how do I get in there can I just go through here this signal should lead right to miss Ferguson's Fitness track don't make yeah they're in there how do I get in there how there she is this glass looks pretty breakable oh that was gross I wish I could do that more often are you okay I'm fine but who are these people how do they know I work for Rand let's figure that out when we're not in the hostage situation is Rand the principal I don't know who Rand is I haven't really been paying attention you hide I've got these guys get [ __ ] chain lightning yeah I forgot I got to do more AAL combos oh baby this is just I do more damage and I get more Focus why are you guys such [ __ ] man this is UNS spectacular oh there's the the flurry kick that I got your operation let's take his ass down how am I supposed to let that slide I'll get you you're done we up we go up you come and that's that too easy man way too easy holy [ __ ] I don't believe it you took them out by yourself yes I did my job destion let's go ready to go are you going to I'm giving you a lift sure I've carried people before it's faster as long as I can get verbal confirmation that if I throw up on you you won't sue me as long as it's okay as if when you get that confirmation we're already there thanks to Spider-Man our treasure it just says principal it doesn't say principal r or anything and sound so I don't know show our gra it is my honor to declare Spider-Man the official hero of Brooklyn Visions yay you are always welcome here Spider-Man oh funny you say that back to the Quan we've got a robotics demonstration to do funny you should say that cuz I'm one of your most skipped class students not much time hi miles I appreciate your dedication to interviewing but I could tell you were clearly busy with something important Mr Sinclair put in an excellent word for you as did principal Evans so let's do this right and meet this week on campus in person there you go kid all right it all worked out nice Haley was right love to see that for you actually getting a job got a few app requests popping up on BB's campus thought I'd call you directly oh do we have more of these Brooklyn Vision oh [ __ ] oh yeah we got a custom suit from it oh my God wait what there's three of them oh no all right we're going to do the uh Missing Grandpa Prospect Park regular side quest and then I guess you know if we still have time then we'll do that man I better go check that out all right is this the guy who's looking for his grandpa if it is this is going to be extremely [Music] lame Spider-Man thank you for coming I'm looking for my grandpa Earl oh it is he kept talking about meeting someone here and now he's gone and can you please help me find him any clues on where he might be just this picture he was staring at it all morning H some kind of rock this looks familiar some kind of exhibit this looks like it was taking 60 years ago around the same time of year too yes it's a rock please hurry he gets confused and I just don't want him to get scared hurt so which directions it this way all right is the game making this easy on purpose no grandpa but let's see what I can find okay so the picture was taken from where over here those flowers By the Sea Lion pool is something else there am I scanning this my wonderful Earl Yep this is him sunny today around 85° I it's blue and clean all right if you guys want to read the you can I'm just not really in the mood to do so tonight so I'll kind of like go slow so this is like the top half and here's the bottom half loveely with every breath [Music] Billy hey I didn't find your grandpa yet but I did find a note has I've been sitting here since the the Botanical Garden my grandparents used to take weekend walks through the Botanical Gard no way that would still be there that has to be where he is there's no way there's no way this is just so unrealistic your grandpa's probably dead I'm sorry to break it to you there's got to be a garden in Prospect Park Somewhere he's probably dead let's be real it's your grandpa after all man's old is probably dirt there's no way he's alive all right what the [ __ ] am I looking at here where is it this an inhaler this inhaler has Grandpa's name on it Grandpa you can't be too far if I could figure out what's in the inhaler I could probably create a trail leading to Grandpa is that what it is probably a standard inhaler no oh no oh ah all right another one of these okay that's whoops lety there we go nice hey your grandpa isn't at the gardens but I was able to create a trail using his inhaler that should close enough I guess oh no really please hurry he needs that thing like he needs lungs lately I've been this thing 60 years ago just like the note of I'm pretty sure this is expired y to do but the thought of losing him dude you're going to lose him pretty soon I had to admit it to you but if this is what he's up to he's probably also got a lot of other things other than asthma or TR Toons whatever he takes this for trust me I get it you're doing your best I'm not even trying to be DB dark I'm just being realistic here like your grandpa takes this for a reason most people use inhalers because they have allergies or asthma so if it's the same case with your Grandpapa then wait what's happening oh is he over here I found him by the lake what up you old fart I'll hang with him and it's not even it doesn't even look that I'm on my way it looks like stay right there it looks like Edward the rescued from the B Miss whatever you think I did I didn't his name's even Grandpa Earl your granddaughter's looking for you which is pretty similar granddaughter well tell her I'll be back in a minute I propose to my wife here back in a minute huh right here you've been sitting here for where we 5 days sir man you know that you're making the rest of us look bad how' you ask first off we had to go to the zoo oh you had to never met a soul Who Loved animals more than that woman I was terrified I meant to ask her at the Mir cats she said they reminded her me but my knees were knocking man I couldn't see straight we left the zoo and just kept walking ended up here she if you saw her man just perfect but clumsy nearly fell into that pond there face first you ever been in love Spider-Man I uh and maybe it's beautiful nothing more beautiful can I tell you something Spiderman I know I'm faded it's scary as hell you are dying thought I'd be ready but nothing gets you ready nothing when I'm here it's like she is too like I'm living it all over again a all nervous and sweating and whatnot I look into her eyes and it's like I'm home what kind of memories do you having was so nervous that day Spider-Man sorry I most didn't even ask I definitely just ruined the moment it's like I blinked oh [ __ ] and she's gone I'm sorry how it goes man you said grandaughter was looking for me let's go see it yeah go cherish her too before she's gone or before you're gone I should have guessed you'd come here sorry we lost track of each other who would guess that it was my fault for I'm sure he's got like a million other places that he likes to go like den of me Church rallies and stuff oh yeah she used to love this spot huh I feel like I spent every weekend here with her feeding the back all right we found Grandpa let's go all right uh what where to next um I think I'm going to save these missions for next episode cuz at this point I think there is going to be a next episode so I think we're going to just do this one and close this one out what do you guys say about that yay nay all right I heard all yays so let's do it and I'm in our ugly suit yeah I'm taking this [ __ ] thing off dude this is the ugliest suit I've ever seen in my life all right so as you can see I switched py back to his uh his anti-venom suit because the other one was just so hideous I ain't rocking that there's no way in hell hello to you as well ah I wanted to get a candid shot I want to be a real photo journalist you know document the city as it is like this photo captured by Peter Parker that was his first cover photo way back in the day I want to do that oh wow can't believe you have this I thought he was like [ __ ] him in the ass for a second I think I actually remember when he took that my mind is so [ __ ] oh what is this we're biking Mr Jameson it's Peter Parker I called about selling you some photos Peter Parker see my uncle just passed I'm running in the middle of the road sorry I'm sitting outside finishing my coffee if you can get here before I'm done I'll look at your photos but I'm warning you I drink fast but Mr Jameson I'm biking down fifth the traffic if you want something you go after it but tell me something are you a New Yorker or some slack joh tourist um New Yorker then when something's in your path you yell coming through good thing people need to yield to pedestrians in this state New Yorkers always find a way you know why people live in this town is it the cheap rent the low cost of living no this God forsaken hell hole is the greatest City ever created that knock me off the bike there's one more box on that stop looking for an excuse and keep going are you going to like hang up construction ahead I'll never get eyes on the prize Parker excuse me can I come through you're a New Yorker tell them you're coming through see look out halfwit these are my streets hey halfwit so sorry excuse me scooting my can I not go through here why pathetic Be A Man About It show can I back up Hood yes sir wait what wait where am I going oh this way oh god oh watch out uh uh half W I've never played Xbox live before in my life I'm sorry I don't know how to be an [ __ ] almost there I'll cut through Washington Square Park I'm a few away from killing this coffee [ __ ] you better all ass I'll I'll teach you going to get himself killed get out of the way you Schmucks stop sounding so timid oh getting mocked happens all the time Parker act like you live here be a New Yorker a million people that's what I'm saying oh okay so this is what being a New Yorker is com hey leave him alone what you say you little toothpick oh I got to kick some ass oh let's go what oh [ __ ] hey what are you a tourist black mouth just kidding why am I so nasty I'm going to enjoy this what you go back there what are they doing he's going down uh uh uh how about you block going to tear you apart you little ner let's go son of a [ __ ] hey ugly hey ug Mas probably now I got to hit you harder for being so bad at that no I got to hit you harder God these enemies and him are so cringe but God damn is he good at fighting holy [ __ ] all right let's go get on the get on your pink ass bike it was fun even well dude is this after or before he got bit by the spider I have no idea okay I am because you stopped to help thanks okay looks like they roughed up my bike too no they didn't I didn't see anybody come over here all but one of them were ruined so this is is this is when you became Spider-Man I mean I guess I guess I should have figured needs this money when you and I need this job showed that first picture I can do this on foot I have to oh I'm running now oh come on out of the way I'm a New Yorker oh God all right calm down buddy coming through people there's nobody in your way like I get it if it's like a crowded Street like New York now like nowadays is but bro where's all the traffic like this is pathetic for New York come on come on like New York like 30 years ago where is he he's right there I see him he's right there literally he's just not answering cuz he's being a dick Mr Jameson Peter Parker you're I have something you're going to want to put page of the bugle cocky little guy aren't you look at that just trying to wear my confidence on the outside like a New Yorker Parker this is terrible your lighting is flat your composition is awful God knows why you're shooting on film like some kind of caveman and your nose is bleeding uh yeah but you're in luck I need a picture of the spider creep for tomorrow's front page congratulations you're officially a bugle photographer really thank you sir you won't regret it yeah I had to beat an old woman with a stick to get that photo are you okay because you've been staring at us for like 5 minutes yeah yeah so can you tell me how to meet this guy Peter Parker you don't want his career you want yours but what I can tell you is that he learned to go after what he wanted and if one route didn't work to find another way around okay I'll find another way give me an action show I can bring to the buuga oh I got you sure this good Peter you're risking your own job with this one but yeah and when you jump and get left so I get you I get being a Good Samaritan and a good person letting her get one but you know what if he likes her shots more set that's a [ __ ] good shot man why would he choose you look out turkeys New Yorker are coming through oh now you're calling people turkeys okay all right I I see you I see you all right that's a little bit of fall damage right there all right anyways ladies and gentlemen that is where I'm going to end this episode in the next one we will completely finish this game I I don't know why I was expecting that we were going to get this done but I was I wasn't really expecting that we were going to get another three [ __ ] missions for um for the University so we'll finish that up in the next one that'll be bonus episode number two and then after that you know as I said in the beginning let me know if you want to see a uh an extreme difficulty let's play of this game cuz I am more than happy um to do so so once again thank you guys so much for watching and I will see you guys in the next episode of Spider-Man 2 have a good one [ __ ] is this oh [ __ ] oh [ __ ] I'm run the wrong way who what the [ __ ] oh not the swirly about to [ __ ] die oh [ __ ] SPID it's time for this delivery oh god oh let me the [ __ ] out what the [ __ ] oh 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OxzSmDbQV88 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxzSmDbQV88 | THIS IS HOW GOD ANSWERS YOUR PRAYERS ABOUT YOUR SITUATION - Apostle Joshua Selman 2022 | you the power of god i i don't know but there are people god is raising to become mighty vessels i just saw an anointing rest on you this rule in the name of jesus i don't know where you are but i pray may that grace now let it rest upon you and shift you to a new dimension in the name of jesus christ [Music] welcome to christcentric message on this channel you are going to get so lifting messages fit based content prayer drills and videos that would help you grow spiritually remember to subscribe to the channel like the video you are about to watch and comment on it stay blessed listen i can be exhausted and by the simple biological system in a man chances are excellent that when you are exhausted based on the biological construct of your body you may have a headache you may have whatever it is it's not necessarily demonic but demons can enter that situation at that point panadol will act like water he will not do anything to that condition that is the reason why you will see that there are many sicknesses that spirits initiated it or took advantage of the health conditions and entered it jesus as we'll be learning would often cast out the spirit influence then he can now deal with the issue are you seeing now [Music] very powerful james chapter 2 and verse 26 let me show you something a very powerful principle apostle james was teaching us about faith and works and he feared of to explain a very deep and powerful spiritual concept he said for us the body without the spirit is dead he he draws from a mystery and a spiritual principle to help us understand faith and works that means everything that is alive both men and conditions there must be a spirit giving it life do we agree if there is favor on your life physically paul is saying that physical result i went to the apostle james he's saying that physical result is not normal there is a spirit that is powering it to happen if there is this favor he is also saying that physical condition is being powered by a spirit because anybody that does not have a spirit is dead you can build a body call your business but there has to be a spirit that gives it life and if there is no spirit and it is empty satan will come and occupy that business and the business will start acting the same way a demon possessed person acts [Music] are we together now you will be surprised at a business the same thing that happens to a human being possessed will happen to your business nobody will come it will be isolated it will go down it will be indicative a whole territory can be possessed by spirits and you find out that even the physical structures will look like the spiritual state of that place for as a body without the spirit is dead your certificate is a body if all you keep moving around with it you are wasting your time because it is dead there has to be a spirit now unbelievers know this they know this in politics they know this in the business world every physical thing you have is called a body it only has life when it comes from the spirit that empowers it are you learning you only draw your life and strength from your union with a spirit ephesians chapter 6 and verse 10 will come there later on but give us amplified ephesians 6 and verse 10 please read with me what amplified says are you ready is projected one to read in conclusion be strong in the lord he says be empowered through your union with him draw your strength from him that strength which is boundless might be empowered through your union within your remote control as powerful as it is needs a battery to power it that battery is the spirit of that remote because that's what gives it life is that true [Music] when you pour [Music] a liquid into your car you call it pms premium mortal spirit and you pour that thing inside a physical car and kick it and it starts going and if that thing finishes no matter what your car is it will remain there a body without a spirit is dead [Music] as big as your generator is let everything be alive and that swell that diesel gasoline everything is gone and you will kick it and waste your time what makes you believe your business and your life and your family and your job and your destiny will only move as physical structures there must be a spirit component you actually believe koinonia is just a physical organization that's a mistake can a physical organization do this there has to be a spirit there are results that men cannot produce unassisted there has to be a spirit component [Music] may your life begin to to shock you even from today in the name of jesus christ listen when you know this you don't fear because you are not alone [Applause] if you depend on all you have you are not much but when the spirit component comes how many of you have seen a tiny remote that you can be playing with like this you go and now i'm not encouraging terrorism in jesus name but those who are in the army what they use to activate bombs sometimes it can be a tiny substance like this they can hold it around but let them press that tiny thing and something that is in the sea or somewhere can explode and literally wipe the whole nation in a matter of minutes or hours you can be small but let that spirit component back you you will have results that defy explanations sometimes you have to stop yourself and say what is this may that be someone's testimony after tonight in the name of jesus christ [Applause] so when you see extraordinary results don't ask spiritually childish questions where did it come from you know the answer there has to be a spirit you go back and from tomorrow you see what begins to happen to you in your business your shop has been running as an economic structure change it to a spiritual structure invite the holy spirit to be in partnership you've been doing your work just as an intellectual at the spirit component and watch the wonder working power of the spirit believe me i know what i'm saying when you hold my hands everything becomes possible when you hold my hand [Music] everything becomes possible so let's go back to what we are dealing with i told you that there are spirits that attach themselves to your spirit in the case of a possession to your soul and to your body and the legal access like we have learned is through covenants through disobedience and through ignorance so the first step in deliverance is casting out devils do you see that casting out devils is not deliverance casting out devils is part of deliverance there is a difference between deliverance and casting out devils casting out devils is a subset of deliverance just because you have casted out devils does not mean you have administered deliverance is someone learning is god giving us wisdom we generally say i have been delivered and in that you are right but theologically speaking casting out demons or the spirit influence behind individuals behind conditions behind states is only one of the aspects let's look at a few scriptures mark chapter 1 the ministry of jesus is god helping us let's rush mark chapter 1 from verse 22 mark chapter 1 from verse 22 the bible says they were astonished at his doctrine for he taught them as one that had authority listen this is the first miracle of jesus according to the synoptic account of mark the bible says as one that had authority and not as the scribes 23 and there was in their synagogue now are you seeing this now the man with an unclean spirit do you think he came to church believing he had an unclean spirit was he acting like a man with an unclean spirit he came as a very faithful congregant and he sat quietly but the bible says that man had an unclean spirit and he cried out the spirit not the man next verse saying let us alone so you know that that man was heavily under the influence of spirits let us alone what have we to do with you thou jesus of nazareth i doubt come to destroy us i know who thou art can you imagine that demons know jesus more than believers in an instant they knew without confusion you are the holy one of god 25 this is the first recorded activity of casting out demons by jesus remember i taught you that until jesus showed up they had never seen casting out demons by a name no it had never happened for a man to use his authority and rebuke his spirit demons had left people they left in worship in the case of david and in most cases they will stone the person who the demons possess so that if that body dies the spirit will struggle to look for another body again but this was the first time they saw a man with the precision of a surgeon he can remove the spirit and leave the victim alive they said who is this where did you bring this doctrine from we thought that when a man is demonized or possessed that man is over but now jesus is saying you can preserve the man by expelling the spirit and jesus rebuked him saying hold thy peace and come out of him i love jesus verse 26 when the unclean spirit had torn him are you seeing some of this characteristic that means it is not unusual now please pay attention i know that again when i speak like this there is always a boundary of balance but it is not unusual to find out that at the process of expelling spirits they can talk to their victims or there can be manifestations it is not unscriptural satan can take advantage of it but it is a very usual occurrence jesus himself showed us here [Music] are we together and cried with a loud voice and came out of him 27 while reading to 28 the bible says they were amazed in so much that they questioned among themselves saying what thing is this what new doctrine is this for with authority commanded even the unclean spirits and they obey him may they obey you in the name of jesus christ with authority that you can step into a business and someone can say listen i hear you are 10 coinonia i i know you have spiritual understanding my entire my whole life has come is crumbling and with the wisdom of one who has been well trained you look at the situation and you can see the signs you know that this is beyond a sociological problem you can detect the presence of demons and while the person hopes that you will comfort them in their lamentation you will tell them my idea of comfort is not crying with you is bringing liberty to you and you look at that situation this financial situation in the name of jesus the spirit that is behind it you drive it away and somebody will say my my contract that has not been signed now you know that is not just a man stopping it behind it there are spirits [Music] and they were amazed and they said what is this 28 the last verse now and immediately his fame there is something about authentic biblical deliverance it truly makes noise [Music] i tell you casting out demons is one of the clearest expression of the superiority of light over darkness now forget about the bad experiences you may have had in the body of christ just allow me teach you doctrine just because you've had bad experiences somewhere you went to one place or maybe some demonic thing somewhere i am telling you if authentic deliverance happens the testimonies that follow will be two it will be even if you are an introvert you will be too grateful to keep quiet because you see the way demons operate they operate like an octopus you know how it is with plenty it will usually not touch only one area so there are areas in your life you would not even expect a miracle from but when that one spirit goes it's like wildfire in one day dots can open listen if you are healed in your body of say diabetes it will not affect your finances because this has to do with your body but let one spirit that has been sitting quietly over the many areas of your life i tell you if that one spirit is genuinely fired out of your body and out of your situation things will change most situations that people have hear me are powered by demons if i ask you write your prayer request you can write 30 things you will be surprised that all those 30 things is the same spirit sitting on it so god does not answer one one one one one he goes to the root that spirit i'm showing you why casting out demons if done biblically can work wonders [Music] i have seen this happen in the life of people they came for prayer apostle this is what is wrong with me bad dreams or whatever it is and of course they will usually have other problems but in order of priority they want to deal with the one they consider to be most important and when they come to me i look at their situation and i know and i tell them you just get ready for testimonies and sometimes just hours after that do you know let me tell you until you are really really really delivered you don't know how many things satan is stopping let the deliverance fire of god authentic fire land upon your life and you will see that there were many things that were supposed to have happened to you for your good whereas your area of focus for a miracle is just a job whereas your area of focus is just your health you do not know a lot of other things that are piling up in the realm of the spirit blocked by the presence of spirits that's why i told you when deliverance happens the fame the testimonies from it you will see people listing testimonies as if they are lying because one spirit left you see you come for prayer and usually you pray for yourself but the same spirit oppressing you is the one oppressing your elder brother the one oppressing your elder sister so when it leaves you are not the only one who smiles we are here for you come and do what to do we are here for you come and do what you do we need a move can i tell you this let me tell you the truth as uncomfortable as ministering and casting out demons ah i'm not talking of many of the imbalances i have learnt in my life when you truly love people and you want to help them if you genuinely love people more than your reputation get demons out of their way and watch the wonder working power why should a hard working man not be able to pay the school fees of a child what is it about school fees are you that dull i tell you there is a demon spirit what is it about a young man who begins to walk and cannot own a house of of his own you are in a city of blessings it's not normal [Music] one of those who receive payment they will tell you i got 10 million i got 20 million i'm a sincere person i love god where the money went to i don't know let me tell you where it went to there are spirits your eyes can only see so much my dear people please take seriously what i'm telling you because this night i assure you by the god of heaven you came that god will bring this into an end now please sit down hallelujah [Music] there are spirits that when these spirits manifest people will always misunderstand you listen when jesus became sin something happened to him jesus who was an epitome of the love of god was standing barrabas who was a confirmed criminal was standing they told men choose who should leave they chose barabbas when people rejection has an explanation why will you choose barabbas somebody who probably stole from your house he was caught in your presence and yet you chose so you see what certain politicians do let me leave that for another day if you are not empowered by the spirit you will call evil light you will call light evil you will walk consciously to evil the people that trust barabbas were not wicked people they they found themselves saying let a god come on us and our children and jesus was just watching them [Music] that is the same way there will be a job that can lift you and bless you there will be another one that will destroy you you will sit down and that spirit can come upon you and you will get up and throw away a job that is full of destiny helpers [Music] there are people who have jobs that if they listen to it would have blessed them but a spirit came upon them and made that job look like it's an interruption to ministry they left the job in a bid to become preachers and they found out later they made a big mistake may your eyes be open in this series in the name of jesus christ luke chapter 13 we want to see how spirits cause even health conditions verse 10 luke 13 verse 10 and he was teaching in one of the synagogues on the sabbath are we still here next verse please quickly and behold there was a woman which had a what spirit of infirmity remember i taught you last week that spirits are also identified demons on clean spirits they are identified by the character of what they do a spirit of infirmity how long if you ever believe that time casts out demons learn again from this story that time will not exit a demon it can sit on your life from when you are small and if allowed until the day you go to heaven or hell whether based on what choice of salvation you make it can remain there 18 years the bible never said this woman was a backslider she was going to church every time and yet that spirit will follow her to church share the grace and go back follow her to church share the grace and go back 18 years until jesus came you're a man of god may you be a man of god on fire let people not come and sit down under the influence of your grace and you share the grace and all this backlog of trouble go with them there was a woman which had a spirit of infirmity 18 years look at this the bible says she was bowed together something like this and could not lift herself now physically will you see a spirit on her no doctors are here they would be able to give it a medical name do you think in that 18 years someone was not compassionate enough to try to treat her verse 12 the bible says when jesus saw her he called her to him and he said to her listen to what he said woman thou art lose so she was bound if you look at somebody bending you would just say okay maybe it's just cold maybe the weather maybe some kind of medical condition maybe your your spine and all of that and jesus is saying all that explanation you are giving is correct from the physical realm but from the realm of the spirit i wonder what they use to tie her it can be a rope that for 18 years nothing has happened to it but starting and he laid his hands as you see now the bible says he loosed her from the influence of that spirit then he now laid his hands on her and immediately she was made straight and glorified god read on look at what happened he's giving an explanation here is the explanation i'm interested in the ruler of the synagogues answered with indignation now you know why they were angry were they angry on their own with what i've taught you now because jesus had healed on the sabbath day look at the silly reason for anger that he healed on sunday on well sabbah then was saturday and said unto the people there are six days which men ought to walk in them therefore come and be healed and not on the sabbath day that was the anger of the people you can see that if you look at people you can have compassion because you see how foolish their ideas are you know they are empowered by demon spirits how do you get angry for a woman who has been healed for 18 years the first thing to do is congratulate her at least and yet they were angry that anger is not normal humans will rejoice with a woman that way but humans empowered by demons who behave like demons that you have received a testimony after 18 years and people are clapping for you and there is actually a human being who looks at you and is not interested in the victory after 18 years and he's warning you that his mind is on the sabbath as if it affected him directly verse 15. [Music] the lord answered him and said thou hypocrite look at jesus jesus is about to get them doubt not each one of you on the sabbath lose your orcs as you see now they had animals and they don't tie them on sunday to respect the sabbath because they need them to feed and be fat so that they can sell them and they say you're a hypocrite you can lose your donkey or your goat on sunday to still eat all on the sabbath to eat grass and here is a woman the bible says you can lose them away to eat and then verse 16 let's hurry up jesus is saying ought not this woman being a daughter of abraham that means do you not know there is a covenant what is the covenant indeed shall all the families of the earth be blessed that means this woman qualifies based on my agreement with abraham because abraham's covenant was to him and to his seed that dc being christ and he has come now as an expression of his compassion no this 18 years be lost from this bound other versions say who satan had bound for 18 years many health conditions hear me believe us many health and medical conditions i submit to you by the authority of scripture have demons behind them i have ministered to people you've seen miracles happen here i have seen people whole families that were healed of hiv not stage manage nonsense genuine miracles because the hiv did not come it was not in their bloodline i've had people tell me i went to bed two story and i saw someone holding a syringe an injection he injected me with whatever it is i woke up physically and started reacting either to hiv or whatever it is there would be an anterior virus it will not work and yet the power of god comes in one moment and that devil of darkness leaves you've seen miracles happen right here in your presence just like that that's how it will happen in your life this night in the name of jesus christ [Music] one last scripture luke 11 and 14 very simple scripture i want to show you how the demon spirits are behind many cases of ill health the bible says and he was casting out a devil the hebrew jesus and it was dumb the victim and it came to pass when the devil was gone out what happened the dumb speak and the people wandered that means anything in your life that is not speaking there is a spirit when that spirit is cast out that thing starts speaking whether it's your influence whether it's your honor whether it's your glory that don't speak now in scripture you will see two expressions when it has to do with expelling demons number one is the word rebuked number two the word cast out it is these are very usual expressions when it has to do with casting out demons rebuked or you know to cast out take note of that and then i told you notice that the spirits were identified based on the issues that they caused let's look at one more scripture for sake of time acts chapter 16 acts chapter 16. i'm showing you the first level of deliverance casting out the demons the spirit influences verse 16 acts 16 verse 16 it came to pass as we went to prayer a certain damn cell with a spirit of divination met us which brought her masters much gain by suit saying we were discussing this with our school of ministry students and we're laughing that not all profit is profit here is a relationship between a spirit of divination and profit she brought her masters profit and yet it was by the spirit of divination 17. the bible says and the same followed paul and us and christ saying these are men these men are the servants of the most high where they lying please talk to me where they're lying which show us the way to salvation what is more accurate than what this girl said 18 the bible says this she did many days but paul been grieved turn and said to the spirit not the girl the spirit i command thee in the name of jesus come out of her and he came out the same hour he came out the same hour note that manifestations when casting out demons is usual and biblical that means it does not mean there has to be manifestations when you cast out demon spirits but that even when it happens it is not unusual like you see all the time here it does not necessarily mean that the people are possessed now you know that there are different levels when you are ministering when you are casting out devils or ministering deliverance as we know both the unbeliever who is possessed and the spirit who is demonized they will manifest the same way and so you can mistakenly to mean that they are possessed but christians cannot be possessed by demon spirits are we together now the second level of deliverance very quickly is what i call deliverance through transformation this is the level that is probably most neglected by many believers they do not know that this is a second level of deliverance please write deliverance through transformation and that by the word of god deliverance through transformation the second level of deliverance in mark chapter five the story of the madman in gadara mark chapter 5 who read verse 15. please let's hurry up for sake of time mark chapter 5 and verse 15. remember before now jesus had casted that legion of the legion of devils out of the man and then you know the story got to town and people rushed and came here's what the bible says happened they came to jesus and see him that was possessed with the devil and had the legion what did they see him do sitting and cloth in his right mind so in as much as the demon had been casted out you would think that's all but the man was sitting and listening to jesus and now his mind was becoming right the demon can live but your mind can be wrong are we together now the second level of deliverance seeks to bring that transformation to your mind write this down please deliverance through transformation involves a reorientation of your spiritual understanding please write that down deliverance through transformation involves a reorientation of your spiritual understanding now that the spirit influence has been cast out in the name of jesus you need a reorientation to change your thinking and your perception because i taught you that strongholds are negative mindsets or belief systems that have been fortified by the presence of demon spirits to keep the victim perpetually in that state deliverance through transformation seeks to bring a reorientation of your spiritual understanding write this down deliverance to transformation involves opening the believer to the nature and the character of god then the principles of the kingdom deliverance to transformation involves opening the believer up to the nature and the character of god and then the principles of the kingdom that means the second level is that the believer is opened up to understand the nature and to understand the character of god and then to also understand the principles of the kingdom if you are with me say amen [Music] so number one a reorientation of your spiritual understanding opening you up to the nature and the character of god and then the principles of the kingdom write this down please transformation closes the door of ignorance and empowers the believer to rise above the influence of demons i'll take it again transformation closes the door of ignorance transformation closes the door of ignorance and empowers the believer to rise above the influence of demons how true transformation closes the door of ignorance and empowers the believer to rise above the influence of demons if a door is not open demons cannot come and ignorance is one of the doors or access point the assignment of transformation is that when the demon goes out then transformation now closes that door otherwise the demon will say i will return back to my house it can find it swept it can find it clean but still opened are we learning finally transformation tears down negative thought patterns transformation tears down negative thought patterns that he that all have been doorways for demons transformation tears down negative thought patterns or mindsets you may call them transformation tears down negative thought patterns that he that had been doorways for demons listen listen carefully write this down listen let me take you one more time transformation tears down negative thought patterns that he that too had been doorways for demons now please pay attention demons don't just find comfort arbitrarily they depend on the wrong mental construct of the victim to keep remaining comfortable in that victim are we together so what demon spirits do is that before they attack an individual they bring together wrong information that constructs your mindset negatively and when they find that negative construction the demon spirits come and fortify that thought pattern so that you will not change from thinking that way now it becomes a freeway for them because provided you have a negative thought pattern no matter how many times they cast out demons they will go with joy because they know the door is open you are not afraid of leaving your house because you have the key is that true have you had times where you left the key inside or for some reason you don't have the key and the door was locked now you get stranded and you get afraid demon spirit need not be afraid if they still have a firm control of your negative thought pattern please you have to learn this many believers rejoice in the fact that they've been free from demon spirits but these spirits easily and almost effortlessly return to the people why because they do not content for transformation the moment they are delivered they say amen or demons are casted out they say amen they are happy and then they are flattered by the instant results they begin to receive and they no longer come to church they no longer open up themselves to the ministry of the teaching priests you see one of the blessings of coming to the house of god is that you are submitting your mindset are we together now the word of god attacks your mindset directly it begins to deconstruct the old and poor and negative thinking patterns that came from culture poor prior mentorship are we together inaccurate understanding of scripture because i told you the truth without balance can still destroy so when you submit yourself to doctrine among the many things it achieves is it begins to give you a superior enlightenment say amen i wrote down here let's look at let me let me give you two or three more scriptures proverbs chapter 4 and verse 23 proverbs 4 and 23 thank you jesus it says keep or guard your heart with all diligence for out of it heart is interchanged for mind many times in scripture for out of it are the issues of life you have a responsibility to keep protect guard your mind guard your heart dearly beloved i hope you were blessed by this message do not keep the future to yourself share it as many as you can to help them bless check our home page for more of our messages subscribe to the channel comment on it like it see you on our next video bye [Music] pray pray for your destiny the face of development lord grant me the discipline | CHRISTOCENTRIC MESSAGE | UCXf5PFWcI3EMQuqYyeL2HZA | 2022-05-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,780 | 30,646 |
U7Y8v7M1iu0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7Y8v7M1iu0 | Lecture-03 | Problems in Random variables and Distributions (contd..) #swayamprabha #CH38SP | [Music] swam prha digital India educated India so in this example we observe that n and U are independent random variables and also by seeing a probability of U greater than T that is E power minus Lambda + mu T you can conclude U is a exponential distribution with the parameter Lambda + mu Now we move into the next example let X be a random variable having binomial distribution with parameters capital n and p where capital N is a random variable having poison distribution with mean Lambda the question is find the marginal distribution of X or find the probability Mass function of the random variable X given n is poon distribution with the parameter Lambda that means the probability Mass function for the random variable n is E power minus Lambda Lambda power n / n factorial the possible values of NR 0 1 2 and so on our interest is to find out what is the probability Mass function of the random variable X that is same as n is equal to 0 to Infinity what is the conditional probability of random variable X takes the value K given the other the random variable n takes a value small n multiplied by probability of n takes a value n that is same as the N takes the value from K to Infinity n factorial divided by K factorial into into N - K factorial and P power K 1 - P power n minus K multiplied by Lambda power n e powerus Lambda / n factorial so no need of n is equal to 0 to K minus 1 because the capital N takes a value small n therefore the running index from K to Infinity that is same as you can take some terms outside that is Lambda power K E power minus Lambda P power K divided by K factorial the remaining terms that is n is running from K to Infinity this can be written in the form of Lambda * 1 1 - P power n minus K divided by n- K factorial that is same as Lambda P power K * E power minus Lambda by K factorial the summation n is equal to K to infinity and so on that becomes E power Lambda * 1 - P therefore further you can simplify therefore the probability of X takes the value K is same as Lambda P power k E power minus Lambda Lambda P divided by K factorial where K takes the value 0 1 2 and so on hence the conclusion is the random variable X which is Ison distributed which the parameter Lambda * P so this problem occurs in many situations of a stochastic modeling therefore we have discussed this example in this lecture | CH 38: IIT TIRUPATI 02: Mathematics | UCmtSQTuNIP7j0V8l9hQKTeg | 2024-01-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 469 | 2,361 |
jNrgbDD0hVE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNrgbDD0hVE | NH WK4 R27 Bookmakers Handicap Hurdle | Mika's handicap panel next then to more than five files just on north 120 and the top one is lusty great for grandkids about paratus for time king limit Coomer for Darrin Thompson hill top 40 amore parentis Tam King banana split came in had a hitchhiker Pontypool racing down lady for Derrick Hinton fire truck from what Kevin Bennett handle Welsh typhoon down your friend Ricardo James fallish sheriff markedly them half time to time still gray and once again I make sure he's got the bottom to miss fourth and Swiss Road it's saying 50 in this tournament called in and away you sit down towards the first off the flights 14 to take this time velocity gray well tie suit and just pick the lead two or three grazing this again they come down to the second world typhoon is that clearly that's we said well he's just a marker but this way to go the typhoon is the leader down lady in the second parenthesis third half time Teton these clothes upstairs paratus get talker and he'll waters I take number 3 typhoon he's the leader or three or four in three rays parentis lusty great and paratus and tee time on the outside the purple is just on the inside and the pink jacket Edel lady on the outside cheering pair at the back road split bar banana split and firetrap came to meet Hannah with Ricky otter just talk to him without that just leaves hilltop 430 memory to mention as they get over number four most I soon is the clear leader just to see how chunky is putting horses up all right nobody ever had a stable before we're also the ground force in a term King horse isn't round of anybody else assets number five cartoon I limped clear parentis in second must be right and paratus sheriff getting closer the charger and half time to top for his next is I take sixth to be looking junkie the walls toss soon home straight again net this is the seventh that's half the jumping done and well Tyson continues to lead from parentis in second chariot the smart one on the outside then paratis of printers and paratus the to Tom King orders pretty close together as I take the eggs and well typhoon continues to leave then as I thought now that's the post one more circuit is moving to second and chairs and hilltop for take the next over the main body that field forget about Welsh parfum is five clear five clear of the Tam King paper in dismal paratus but on a split script into it nicely then cherish the hitch-hiker and hilltop sports off on tea time going along is why around chasing that on he's Libby Cuba must be gray the third just post a little bit trap is the bat market my three new parentis time Teton paratis child was also there as well as they take their tenth when they go with fired from stood at the back - just being shook up a little bit there Arendt is second he chaga then go steam your eyes now getting back into it looks to be going well down around the outside levy Coomer it's still traveling sweetly as well but it's well typhoon in the lead in parentis lusty Drake hitchhiker laughs Tom teton missed fourth is also getting closer as they take the 11th that's just three more to take now it and Welsh typhoon can use the show the way choice by the Welsh wizard hitchhiker for Graham Clutterbuck his wealth typhoon evenly then lemme cure and half time to time parentis and parentis then hilltop for they take the third still in front over parentis parata's and parentis paratus wins it for rent a second mirtha dunking libertine with all Darren Thompson is fourth Alex Jerry was fourth and world typhoon for Daniel French or Smith you | Horse Racing Starters Orders Online Leagues | UCNzbn9oTbv18jidx5pNkHaQ | 2019-04-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 667 | 3,558 |
cksKpVTVCs8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cksKpVTVCs8 | How To Create & Use a Library of Compelling, Sales-generating Marketing Statements | greetings friend entrepreneur and fellow business builder i'm marketing master jim ackerman and this is your 30 second marketer tip of the day we've talked a lot about features and benefits and last time we talked specifically about building yourself a desk reference or a library a collection if you will of features benefits and combined feature and benefit marketing statements that you can use in all of your marketing efforts in other words you can use them for advertising you can use them for developing face-to-face or telemarketing sales scripts i want to talk to you about these feature benefits statements and how you can effectively use them in your advertising today there are actually four different ways that you can put these statements to use actually five different ways number one they could become any line in the body copy of any ad that you put together they're that powerful and that useful however you can actually use these benefit feature statements number one for headlines if you create a powerful benefit feature statement it can become your headline or you could use it as a sub head right beneath the main headline to further enhance and make that headline more compelling there's another technique called cross heads these are target places through the body copy that draw the ad to the next part of copy and if a benefit-oriented statement is placed in the role of a cross-head it's even more powerful because not only does it draw the eye but it also provides that reinforcement as a benefit statement and the final use that i suggest you use these benefit feature statements is in captions for your photos and illustrations photo and illustration captions get read almost as much as headlines and more than most body copy so it's very important to number one use a caption with each of your photos or illustrations and number two make sure it's a benefit statement and that is your 30-second marketer tip of the day | MarketingSpeakerJimA | UC2ihoaUKi5llDFM4vYHsRNQ | 2014-04-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 337 | 1,950 |
6FWAUa-aM0A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FWAUa-aM0A | 2021-04-20 Members’ Statements | now time for member statements and i turn to the member from oshawa thank you very much speaker i have i've received an impassioned letter from a critical care nurse at our local hospital in oshawa she writes quote i have been watching the tsunami of covet cases in this third wave with great trepidation the ontario government has said they didn't know it would be this bad they needed to see the effects in the hospital before finally acting too little too late there's absolutely no accountability on their part for ignoring the provincial modeling presented by science and health experts in creating this crisis in our health care system i am devastated by the rising covet cases in our community and our province due to the government's poor communication and negligent mishandling of this pandemic their ongoing refusal to protect ontarians with paid sick days and their callous cuts resulting in an inefficient public health system that can properly test trace and isolate our abject failures of leadership their vaccine rollout has demonstrated systemic inequities in marginalized communities and is abhorrent their lack of accountability for their decisions and their actions is unforgivable critical care units here in durham region have moved several critically ill durham region residents to centers in kingston and ottawa to try to ensure critical care services are available here for the many coveted non-coveted patients requiring our services emergency measures to redeploy non-icu staff have been issued to help us manage this third wave i have been a registered nurse for 34 years and a proud critical care nurse for 25 of those years i am gutted by what this ontario government has allowed to happen to our health care system they must be held accountable for choosing ideology over science for listening to business and lobbyists over health experts thank you end quote thank you speaker and thank you to our front line services thank you the next member statement goes to the member from ajax who has 90 seconds thank you mr speaker i i rise in the house today to acknowledge the hard work and dedication of durham public health and in particular dr robert kyle and the front line team that support uh those who are work hard at work administering vaccinations in the town of ajax and elsewhere in durham tomorrow a mobile vaccine clinic will be at bolton c falbe school in the town of ajax that's located at 80 falbey court the clinic will require no appointments and i encourage everyone in the area who's eligible to roll up their sleeves and get vaccinated mr speaker in durham region as of this sunday fifth 158 947 vaccines have been administered including 1834 by mobile clinics such as the one that will be at foulby school in ajax tomorrow in addition pharmacies primary care clinics and lakeridge hospital continue to provide vaccine appointments durham public health have in the past few months set up and operated eight mass vaccination clinics across durham region and this effort has not gone unnoticed by our community mr speaker as well today those aged 40 and over can get access to astro zenica vaccine at their local pharmacies in ajax 16 of our local pharmacies are providing vaccine booking appointments online and on the phone in addition to thanking our frontline public health staff i also want to thank all the pharmacists technicians and others involved in the distribution of vaccines through our local pharmacies and through our public health and primary care units thank you thank you and thank you for sticking to your a lot of time this time thank you very much the next member statement is the member from spadina fort york thank you mr speaker today i'm going to argue that the refusal to implement paid sick days by this government and last week's decision to increase police powers are both examples of systemic racism we know that workplaces are the main transmission points yesterday i was on a press conference with the ontario medical students association and an emergency room physician dr steven pointed out that two-thirds of the tr of the covet cases and peel region can be traced to workplace transmission and he also said that one in four workers reported going to work while symptomatic because if they did not if they lose their paycheck they will not be able to pay the rent or feed their families the decision last week to implement to increase the police powers was incredibly traumatizing to particularly black and indigenous communities a resident from my community paul david wrote on facebook it's hard to understand if you present as white but i now have to prepare what to do seriously i think rick is up next week i leave my home and our colleague from kuwait noon stop this the increase in police powers reminded him of the of the powers of the indian agents on the reserves to to refuse or give permission for first nations people to leave those reserves that happened for decades so my question to the government is how could you possibly come up with this police measure what is the proportion of black and indigenous members on on the command table and i will argue again that refusing to implement paid sick days that would primarily benefit low-income racialized communities and the decision to increase police powers are both acts of systemic racism thank you okay member for chatham-kent essex chatham-kent leamington speaker you know one other premise in any business is to either find a need and fill it or simply create the need for 15 years back in the day i refereed basketball at high levels at all ontario high school games as well as men's leagues consisting of former college and university players now when the stands were filled with cheering fans their noise would drown out the sound of my whistle making it difficult to stop play you see the old style whistle had a cork p and when you blew it really hard nothing would come out or when it got frozen or wet or had some dirt inside it would lose its efficiency enter ron foxcroft ron was a former basketball official who experienced many of my same issues his business acumen was second to none as he knew that there was a need to build a better mousetrap instead he created what is known today as the fox 40 a penis whistle and a very high with a very high schrill to it i had to make sure that when i used it i didn't blow it in somebody's ear you know the pelis whistle has become the whistle of choice for the nhl nba ncaa nfl arena football and the canadian football league so i'm proud to say that the fox 40 and the mini fox 40 were invented while i refereed and to this day it was the absolute best whistle i ever used in over 30 years of business the company has grown and is now comprised of canadian head office with the us-based sister company try foxco usa fox 40 whistles are sold in over 140 companies congratulations to ron and his team who by the way hail from hamilton ontario [Applause] member statements the member for algoma manitoba thank you mr speaker and in my role as the mpp for algoma manitoulin is to make sure that the voices of people across my writing come to the floor of the legislature voices like melissa melissa is a single mom dealing with three children at home her biggest challenge this week was the return for home virtual learning for her children however she is stuck going to work cannot afford when will not is receive enough on serb so she's having to make the decision do i quit my job and come back home and lose my benefits these are the realities of what certain individuals are facing seniors across algoma manitoulin are still struggling with booking appointments they have no access to computers they only have telephones they're sitting on the phone for enormous amount of times only to be told that there's no spaces available they feel like they are desperate and really forgotten by this government the frustration level as far as what seniors are seeing on the daily news is what's happening in other parts of the province particularly in southern ontario where they see individuals that are younger who are getting access to to uh to receiving vaccines while they are still waiting for vaccines listen northern ontario has done their fair share the vaccine the the virus is not spreading throughout northern ontario as in other areas people are staying at home or doing their jobs they're concerned with individuals that are not respecting the regional transportation and travel that is going on what they are asking for is an equitable distribution of the vaccine throughout this province thank you speaker thank you member statements member statements member for stormont dundas so quinn gary thank you speaker mr speaker my riding storm on dundas in south glengarry we have many dedicated individuals who help those in need shelly viancor recently marked 31 years as the executive director of the alzheimer's society of coral and district she has been a tireless advocate administrator educator for the dementia related concerns i know for this firsthand as my consistency staff and i have had the opportunity to be coached personally by her to become a dimension dementia friendly office she is a great example of those of many of the health professionals mental health professionals in my riding in our province who have brought this subject of mental illness out of the shadows and into the light the role that miss vinecore and others like in the community has also taken an extra importance during this pandemic as many seniors struggle against the isolation effects as always i look forward to shining light under deserting deserving people like shelley for without them our our province would not be the great place to live work and raise a family so i want to thank shelly for a long and rewarding career and wish her the very best in retirement thank you speaker [Applause] next member statement the member for london west thank you very much speaker speaker to say that the last year has been hard on london west businesses would be an understatement i have been hearing from the owners of all kinds of businesses restaurants recreation and fitness studios personal care services arts organizations locally owned retail and more they've depleted their savings they've taken on debt some of them have mortgaged their own homes many have struggled through with no government assistance at all because they haven't qualified for government supports these small business owners are barely hanging on and in too many cases they've already closed for good the ontario small business support grant was supposed to provide a lifeline but it excluded many businesses even eligible small businesses who had their grants immediately approved have been waiting months for the grant to arrive despite the promise of 10-day wait business owners who have had problems with their applications told me they've called the program and sent emails over and over and have received no response some are assured that their file will be escalated but then nothing happens one constituent filed an application early and waited so long the business was forced to close before the funding arrived it did not have to be this way for london businesses speaker had this government followed expert recommendations we wouldn't be watching small businesses close while lockdown restrictions drag on thank you speaker [Music] thank you member statements the member for scarborough guildwood thank you speaker it is with deep concern that i rise today in the house to advocate for the health and safety of my constituents in scarborough guildwood for more than a year now scarborough has been locked in an all-encompassing struggle with an invisible enemy that does not discriminate it has long been established that scarborough is a coveted hotspot and the recent prioritization by postal code further confirms this with literally all of scarborough designated as a covid hot zone as i stand here today however it is my responsibility to report to this house that on april 14th the scarborough health network's mass immunization clinic at centennial college and centenary hospital were forced to close due to the lack of vaccine supply local residents like 70-year-old ramjeet who came to the centennial clinic on his bicycle 69 year old man could not get his bookings speaker this is not only a logistical and an organizational failure of leadership this represents a moral failure which will have dire consequences people throughout scarborough are looking to the government to guide the pandemic response with a positivity rate of 24 percent with icu's overflowing they've already been transferring people for for many many months this is a high priority area scarborough is being neglected and needs protection more now now more than ever to the residents of scarborough guildwood i want to say thank you for all your efforts in this struggle and i will continue to do everything i can to advocate for more vaccines thank you member statements the member for mississauga east cooksville thank you speaker i'm pleased to share with this house that our government continues to support cultural organizations in my riding and across ontario through the ministry of heritage sport tourism and cultural industries in particular the ontario cultural attraction funds recently awarded forty five thousand dollars to canadian arabic orchestra based in my riding of mississauga east cooksville to support their programming for the 2021-22 season additionally the mississauga children's choir also received a resilient communities fund grant of 18 000 through the ontario trillium foundation to support their programming for their upcoming season speaker cultural institutions like the canadian arabic orchestra and the mississauga children's choir are at the heart of sharing and building upon ontario's rich history of arts and cultural diversity these institutions help us celebrate the many cultures and traditions that make up the mosaic of ontario despite the recent challenges many cultural and arts organizations have shown remarkable resilience by adapting their programming for virtual platforms i encourage everyone to check out the respective websites of your favorite cultural and arts organizations and see what virtual programs they are offering during our lockdown let us all continue to work together to support our cultural and arts institutions across ontario thank you [Applause] the next member statement the member for northumberland peterborough said thank you speaker speaker in honor of volunteer week i would like to highlight the extraordinary work of volunteers in my riding of northumberland peterborough south mr speaker i would like to specifically acknowledge the remarkable work of coburg rotary and so many community-based volunteers mr speaker when our community began to receive covet 19 vaccines cobra rotary did not wait a minute coming together with a can-do attitude to help set up one of the most efficient mass vaccination clinics in canada this is now expanded to three other rotary clubs taking the initiative in minden finland falls and halliburton throughout our public health unit it's attracted interest province wide and indeed mr speaker nationally anyone eligible who has had the opportunity to get vaccinated at the cobra community center knows what a great system we have the systems foundation is backed by a strong network of over 600 volunteers in coburg and 300 in the other three communities speaker we are fast approaching a 1 000 person army to support this initiative and this effort would not have been possible without the leadership of gord lay and brian reed who are integral in the planning and early operation of the site i'd also like to acknowledge other members of the planning committee linda issac paul allen angrose linda k helen lackey patty lay richard brule dr bob scott roger tessier dr mark isaac nancy bruce and kim reed speaker what starts as a drop and what a mighty drop this has been has now had the ripple effect across so many communities in our province so to cobra rotary and all the volunteers who've been critical in this initiative thank you thank you speaker [Applause] thank you very much that concludes our members statements for this morning | OntarioLegislature | UCTj8uOe-T0TQmbe6Y3LuAXw | 2021-04-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,763 | 16,319 |
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n6mMQx-BmAA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6mMQx-BmAA | Waterways Advisory Committee Meeting June 24, 2021 | okay it's being recorded so i'm going to leave the meeting now just kidding hmm okay so 100. um hey hmm okay i believe it's nine o'clock do others have nine a.m at the moment yes yes okay so as it's 9 a.m i would like to call the june 24th meeting of the waterways advisory committee to order can we have the roll call please you did let the record reflect that all committee members are present with the exception of committee member adam sharon okay um are there other state any statements by community members prior to uh continuing on the agenda would this be um the time to let the committee know that i need to recuse myself from the the main agenda item this uh stony point flats agenda item we can actually wait until that agenda item comes up okay few other items before that okay so um hey so uh you've done the roll call michelle or okay why don't we proceed um amy did you want to make a comment at this point yes michelle would be possible to put up the powerpoint slide um and so we do just want to note that um we are at santa rosa here committed to a safe and inclusive environment and so we want to make sure that everyone um acts accordingly and um that staff will be ready to remove people if there are any issues um or disrespect um and we will end the meeting if necessary and just wanted to let everyone know that so we do expect this meeting to be um held in accordance to this this statement here um i'd like to just let the public know and by the way i do welcome members of the public we're always pleased to hear what people have to say um i do want to say though that the role of the waterways committee is pretty much as the title of our committee would indicate we review projects only when they are adjoining creeks and we look at the interface between the project site and the creek environment and we don't really deal with gen more general land use issues on developments even if they join the creek we look at the creek interface with that um i'd like to move on to the advisory committee reports i don't have one of my own are there any reports anyone has from the committee okay hearing none we can now start with public comment on items that are non-agenda items item four this is the time when any person may address the subcommittee on members not listed on the agenda but which were are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the waterways advisory committee if you wish to make a public comment please raise your hand now and for our call-in participants um please select star9 to raise your hand and then star six to unmute and i am not seeing any hands okay thank you very much um next item is item five the department report are there any reports for the committee by the department uh water department or sonoma water today thank you chair i'll just start i have just one item and that is that we are anticipating moving into a hybrid meeting format uh most likely this fall and that's really being driven by the executive order by the governor's office and so we have heard that the executive order that suspends some of the brown act rules in light of the pandemic that will be rescinded in september so um we'll be providing more information about how we plan to proceed but there is direction right now to continue in a hybrid format so we will allow um the public to attend and view by zoom or other method and then also have people available to come or have a place available for the public to attend as well so we'll be providing some more information on that in the coming months as we get closer and that's the only report i have um from my department at this time i have a question on that um does that apply to the committee members also that we can either zoom or be in person i'm not sure at this point so we'll we'll get into that issue too okay hey thank you um i don't hear any other reports um he might have a report welcome all right good morning morning chair members of the committee and i'm happy to report our lower colgan creek restoration phase 2 project is underway so we were able to get in the creek on june june 15th and do our aquatic species relocation and this year one plus from the drought because there actually was not a lot of water and not a lot of pooled water to remove the fish and crayfish from so things got underway pretty quick quickly and our contractor is uh fast at work and uh the channel is already uh completely cleared of all the vegetation and things are like i said moving well and again this is about a 2200 foot section of colgan creek downstream of victoria drive and it's a complete channel reconstruction with the restoration in-stream habitat features plantings and a paid pathway so uh things are going well and uh it's kind of for for me i think it's been years of work to get to this point with the planning the permitting and the grants and the funding so it's kind of the easy part for me now to watch the contractor and our engineers uh you know get this thing built congratulations steve it's been a long time when did this project start by the way in terms of really the golden creek restoration and and it is a three-phase project it was initially approved by the council in 2002 and then we were busy underway with the different phases of the prince green greenway in the mid 2000s and then uh we constructed phase one near lc allen in 2014 and then more recently we've had issues with the fires and the covid pandemic so we've been delayed a couple of years so it was it was actually out to bid last year and then the city canceled all construction product projects that weren't are already awarded last year so congratulations great work to you and all the staff that have been involved all right hey thank you and i think aleister has a report on our creek stewardship program can i ask a question of steve before we move to alastair of course um we just looked at a project on on the other side of cloak and crete that borders of the east southern canine companions um and they're gonna be looking they're they're gonna be doing you know fairly large development there for their facility and we asked them if they'd be interacting with you guys um concerning that first have they interacted with you and second do you see any potential issues i don't think i don't think it's been fully approved yet yeah i have not been contacted by them but basically their facility is uh fenced off from the from the creek to keep a separation there so i think probably the interaction there may be some plantings they could have along their side of the fence that are more sort of creek applicable plantings so and our project will be uh completely separate from them like we don't need any property from them or anything like that to construct our project no i understand okay thank you welcome alastair uh hello you know one thing i think is interesting is that even though there wasn't much water in that stretch of cold creek that steve and his crew they removed over 5 000 fish from that area and transported him to other pools that would hopefully hold water through the summer so you know there's a lot of life in our our creeks that we don't see and the creeks um i think they're doing okay this summer except there's there's very little water in them i think we're going to see the lowest levels that that any of us have ever seen in them uh in the meantime we do have a a youth corps crew that is hired by the sonoma county uh by sonoma water that's a summer youth corps crew but basically our stormwater and creek staff is directing them on projects that are vegetation management trail clearing of course there's always trash to pick up but we we have eight weeks of their work there into week two there will be hitting all around the city getting different places we also started our uh our summer youth outreach uh through boys and girls club the neighborhood revitalization uh summer day camps or not the day camps but their their their summer camps not the the big camps in the parks and also with some schools that are that run summer programs so those got under week this underway this week we're still not hosting or sponsoring volunteer events uh but we do support different groups that come and come out and organize themselves and then we'll be out there for a safety briefing for to work with them to haul off the trash and uh just yesterday was contacted by the sonoma county bicycle coalition and they're interested in seeing what they can do to help keep the trails clean you might have seen a letter to the editor commenting on what they said as a story state down at prince memorial greenway and you know that always kind of hurts me because we put in a lot of time down there and a lot of effort but it is still not as welcoming to the public as as i'd like to see it but you know we'll be down there tomorrow with a a cleanup crew and we were down there earlier this week just all the time but it needs so much more attention than we're able to give it right now um and neighbors all around the city have vegetation concerns about you know weed abatement and all the vegetation in the creek and that's kind of a tricky thing because you know the the vegetation in the creek is habitat it does keep the creek water cool and fresher and higher quality but there's always a great fear of fire in fact you know the fire department is putting out little spot fires just about every day that are in vacant lots up against abandoned buildings along creeks you know i don't know if some of them might be intentionally set uh but otherwise you know just a a little cooking fire gets out of control or somebody smoking something and um we're getting also reports through my santa rosa reporting system that's really helpful and a lot of the reports kind of come out are about chronic areas such as there's a huge camp in pomo creek and northwest right in the middle of northwest community park that the city has not been able to resolve the stuff along the prince greenway you know the greenway has much fewer camps now but a lot of those people have just spread out downstream along uh downstream of pearson street towards stony point road where there is thick concealing vegetation and they're able to get down to the water very hard to see even from the trail right above so we have still big problems with people congregating and living in our creeks the um one other thing i was thinking of oh shoot well i'm sorry i can't remember that it was just another thing that we're doing that kind of helped uh creaks out along here and i can't remember what that was but you know you as committee members anybody out there in the audience you know if you see things that need attention if you could email creeks at srcity.org that that's the best way to get attention to those matters thank you alistair for your fine work um are there any uh questions of alistar by committee members yes i have um elsewhere when when will the look i'm sorry the citizen volunteer cleanup stuff start you know that that's not been determined yet i i'm hoping that this fall maybe you know creek week will be the third week in september by then we can really announce and you know to bring out the the whole public uh right now we just groups that organize themselves there's kind of the feeling that these people know each other they're comfortable being around each other and if they organize themselves we can support them but just to invite anybody in is not what the city is looking at right now everything's kind of as we transition out of this last year it's it's it's being worked out at levels and we'll we'll get a heads up on that okay thank you yeah well again aleister thank you we always appreciate your work and involvement in our committee was there someone else who wanted to ask a question or should we move on okay our first and only item on the agenda is item 6.1 the stony point flats apartments prior to starting the presentation by staff we i'd like to ask if there are any disclosures regarding any contact by any committee members with the general public or with the applicant and also i know that kevin would like to to make a statement kevin would you like to uh yes thanks yeah i need to recuse myself from this issue due to a prior professional relationship with the owner of the property so i will step off at this point and join the audience on youtube thanks thank you kevin so are there any uh disclosures of any kind of contact with applicant or interested members of the public regarding the project yes i need to make a couple disclosures um i do have i have had professional relationships with two of the professional firms that are supporting this project civil design consultants and pjc none of those create any problems for me with this project and also i'm part of a neighborhood group that's interacting with this neighborhood group um and i haven't had any meetings with them i've seen emails but i don't have any direct uh um correspondence with them and i don't feel that's an issue for me either well thank you or anyone else carol i just wanted to say i have had the opportunity to review i think all of the correspondence that's come in either directly from the public or via staff well great thank you carol yeah we have received uh several emails and uh they have been passed along to us um and um i also have review that i'm sure all committee members have as we have received them during the last week or so um any other comments before we move to the item by committee members um so as far as the process today what we're going to do just for everyone's um sake is we're going to have the staff present the proposal and then ask the applicant if they would like to present as well following that the committee members will ask questions of the staff and applicant and then after that we will open the public comment period on this item and then we will have a staff response to the public comments after that then we will have the community committee discussion and statements by each of the committee members regarding their views of the project itself so um with that but before you start i just have one thing i'd like to bring up that before we talk to the planner has to do with the disclosure form um i think it's important to discuss that right now go ahead arthur um i don't understand why the disclosure form is incomplete um you know the requirements are individuals need and general unlimited partners need to be identified and you know nothing there's no individuals identified at all for for um the applicant and i'd like to understand that amy would you like to comment here you know actually refer to connor if possible on that disclosure form well we might as well introduce connor connor hey how's it going um my name is connor mckay uh city planner and i have not had the pleasure to present at the waterways advisory committee yet so i'd like to introduce myself it is i'm great to be here and um so regarding the disclosure form that is a good question so i believe that the applicant has submitted multiple um versions of their application and it might it's entirely possible that the one that was included with this packet was not the one that includes all of the team members i'm checking on the previous versions right now but in the meantime andrew do you have any response sure so i'm looking at the disclosure form dated april 19 2021 it does indicate that provide the names of individuals partnerships corporations llc's or trust who had an interest in the proposed land use action um listed our stony point flats lp phoenix development company which is administrative general partner ih stony point flat santa rosa llc which a managing general partner and ih stony point flat santa rosa llc which is a limited partner based upon the information presented i'm not quite certain of what committee member dekey is is uh asking for individuals to be listed are you suggesting that the llcs should list all individuals as well so um andrew my last name is pronounced dikey just sorry so and i've never seen one quite like this before and that's why i'm bringing it up it says you know partnerships identify all general unlimited partners um llcs identify all members managers partners officers and directors and so i would expect to see individual um people listed here um and i i have an llc and that's the way it has to be for me when i file a paperwork and so that's what i'm asking why this has got a lot of organizations on it but no people great okay well we'll have to check with the city attorney's office and establish what does need to be listed uh for llc's but i appreciate your uh your comments and reflection on that and um if we do need to uh revise and have this disclosure form updated uh following review by the city attorney's office will do so okay and i just want to add because i use this as the basis to determine if i have any any conflicts or anything like that and i couldn't actually completely do it that's why it's provided so i appreciate that comment thank you okay thank you uh with that we will hear the presentation by uh connor mckay thank you chair uh can everybody see my screen yes great um yeah so this is the stony point flats project located at 2268 stony point road and just to reiterate the purpose of this meeting is for the opportunity for advisory comments from the waterways advisory committee as to how the proposed project may meet the city's goals related to the city's creek master plan general plan and zoning code policies and standards as a reminder no final or formal action on this project is being taken at this meeting so this project proposes to construct a new 50 unit affordable multi-family development on an undeveloped 2.9 acre parcel the project includes the construction of bike storage laundry facilities tech center fitness facilities and playground facilities solar panels will be installed on top of the two main residential structures which will allow the project to operate at net zero energy in accordance with title 24 and just to provide a little bit of background on the project so the project application was submitted on april 22 2021 we held the pre-application neighborhood meeting on may 3rd 2021 and we held a concept design review at the design review board on june 3rd 2021 the project is located at 2268 stony point road in the southwest quadrant of the city of santa rosa it is north of roseland creek so here we have an updated site plan this site plan has actually been modified accounting for the comments made by the public and the design review board throughout the review process of the project so far the updated site plan has removed the pool area and pool building it's combined the two accessory buildings into one which is located at the project entrance right here with the two residential structures um right here the approximate disturbed area is 2.3 2.03 acres and like i said the site acreage is two point approximately 2.93 so that leaves 0.9 acres of undisturbed site acreage and this um aerial rendering is actually the previous site plan or concept so this is basically kind of just a conceptual um look at how the project will look generally obviously the pool area and one of those two accessory buildings will not be is are not being proposed at this time anymore as i've mentioned and we have conceptual elevations of the residential buildings and these are also i believe the exact design and colors and such are still being developed but this is a general rendering of what it might look like um as far as the california environmental quality act the applicant is still con conducting the sql process they are preparing an initial study once this initial study has been received by the city and reviewed the appropriate sql pathway would then be determined and i believe the applicant team many many many members of the applicant team are in attendance and i'm not sure if they have they don't have a presentation but i'm not sure if they would like to make um comments that um complement the the presentation that i've just given but i am available to answer any questions and i have my email and phone number on these slides are there any members of the applicant team that would like to make comments i would suggest that the major interest of the committee of course is the interface of the project to the creek but you're welcome to make any comments you'd like regarding the project that would be fantastic i thank you chair i appreciate the members of the committee taking the time and giving us the consideration today on this project my name is phil wood i am the president of integrity housing we are co-developing stony point flats with phoenix development i'm joined today with by angie ponce vice president of integrity housing our architect keith labus from ktgy dennis dalby from civil design consultants justin hecock from jj h landscape architects and laurie moneris and christine fukusawa from dudek environmental consulting we wanted to have as many of our our design team members uh present as possible in order to answer all questions in depth uh we're pleased today to be able to bring stony point flats before the the committee uh some very high level background and i'll try not to to rehash too much of of what conor went through out of respect for everyone's time stony point flats was awarded low-income housing tax credits which had been it was a special allocation dedicated under the federal consolidated appropriations act of 2020 specifically to provide relief in consideration for the the loss of housing units due to the recent wildfires stony point flats is going to bring 50 new homes to santa rosa households that will be earning between 30 and 60 percent of the area median income the project is proposed as 50 multi-family units on a 2.93 acre parcel this creates a density of just over 17 units to the acre the general plan land use for the property is split currently between medium and low density residential with the overall site and the apportionment of each land use it allows for a density of 49.74 units so we're a fraction of a unit over there the project will apply for a density bonus in consideration of the affordability being offered which with the density bonus language then allows for the unit count to round up which will take us to 50 units and so we're not asking for any additional residential units that would typically be allowable under that density bonus application the site does sit below currently below the the fema 100 year floodplain levels we have a plan and a design that will raise the site above this level in order to make it suitable for residential development a letter of map revision will be filed with fema in connection with that work we do have we've presented the project before the neighborhood before the design review board in a conceptual design review and we are sensitive to all of the comments that have come in and we are doing our best to incorporate as many of those comments into the project and many of the comments that we have received have been very helpful to the design team to to truly make this not only the best project for the future residents that will call it home but also for the neighborhood that it will be developed in so as conor highlighted we have combined both of the common area amenity buildings a and b um into one building we removed the swimming pool we do understand that the area has a precious resource with its water we are sensitive to the ever developing drought conditions that we are seeing so the pool has been removed and that allowed us to move the residential buildings further west towards stony point road and allowed us to really open up the amount of area that we are leaving undisturbed so at this point we're now able to leave nearly a third of the site undisturbed it will not the levels will not be raised uh above the the flood plain it will be left truly undisturbed uh we've removed the perimeter fencing trying to create more of an open feel and environment with the project uh and then we are also revising our our landscape plan to ensure that all of the landscape that we are planning this in connection with the project is truly part of the the natural fauna uh that is present in the creek in the area to date uh we are our goal here is to create a project that enhances the beauty of the creek we obviously have parcel lines we are not developing over those parcel lines we are not disturbing over those parcel lines there will be no off-site improvements as part of the project to the creek so the creek will not be impacted separately our project will be solely kept to within within the parcel boundaries and uh we are excited for it we are excited to have eyes on the creek here and we think that this will be a great project to enhance the area thank you mr wood is that the end of the presentation by the applicants at this point yes and we are happy to answer any any questions or further explain any details of the project that might be helpful thank you sir um with that are there um questions of the committee for staff or the applicant yeah thank you i was taking some notes um during that presentation could i get a little clarification of what a third of the site quote undisturbed means the the i i was following the whole project is moving forward with the elimination of the swimming pool and those buildings which creates more open space at the back describe how the uh undisturbed property plays out for me so absolutely conor would it be possible to bring up slide number five in your presentation yeah one sec thank you visuals will help tremendously here so this is our revised site plan and we would have loved to be further through the development of this uh but we are currently in the middle of our revisions right now but the grade area will be the portion of the parcel that will be developed the the white phase everything to the east there you can see it's still in the the rectangular box that portion of land will be left as is we will not be turning dirt over in that area there will be no part of the project that has developed on that area it will sit as it sits today but one would assume that there will be children um is it going to be open for kids to ride their bicycles on is it going to be open space for this project just left fallow or is it going it will be open there will be no fencing around it currently we are looking at the future north point parkway which will be moving through a portion of this parcel it will be dedicated to the city for that future parkway expansion we have not had the the conversations yet with planning but we would be the development team would be open to uh vacating that entire portion of the parcel so so i guess for all intents and purposes what i saw when i was out there the day before yesterday as how it will look if and when this project is built uh yes with the exception of any any buildings that are out there i have not seen this overlaid yet on the the current satellite image there are uh barns out there uh accessory buildings in connection with the current pasturing activities uh those would be from a safety standpoint those would be demolished and removed but i believe this far out on the parcel is is purely the pasture land which would be left undisturbed any fencing around there would be would be taken down and removed so um the project would take care of responsibility for say weed maintenance but it would not be landscaped it would not be paved over it would be left in its natural condition correct yes and my second question and here's where i need to apologize as far as fencing of the development to the creek i i could you review that part one more time sure so initially uh we had looked at having a perimeter fence around the entire site uh but one of the things that came out of our conceptual design review was uh the leaving the the openness to that creek trail uh and and the aesthetic that the feeling that is created when you have a linear fence running that entire property line it is a lengthy line even within the the grade development box that we're looking at right now uh so we we're removing the fence in order to create more of an open feel from the property into the creek on that note could you tell me what the long black bars are at the property line yes and dennis dalby would you like to speak to that i i want to say those are bioretention yes phil i can speak to that this is uh dennis dalby civil design consultants the project civil engineer that is the required stormwater low impact development bmp features that will clean and and capture storm water per the city's lid manual so there so so carol to be more specific there there they are they are infiltration basins um that will be planted and um and that's where the storm drain is directed and they're they're on both the uh the south and the north sides of the property perfect could you tell me elevation for eyes on the creek purposes elevation uh at current currently based on the current fema map um we are going to be at the i'd say at the uh east side that most easterly building will be about a foot and a half above existing ground and as we move to the west as the as the land falls will be about three and a half above existing ground at that very front building for eyes on the creek purposes will people be able to see over these structures excuse my ignorance here these are pretty much ground level with plantings they're not they are they're they are sunk and the ones on the south side are sunk are six inches deep perfect thank you thank you carol um art yes uh thank you um i've been out of town all week and i didn't get this updated site plan i i mean this is the very very first time i've seen it and so when i look back on my email it looks like it was sent out on tuesday and so i never had a opportunity to look at it because what's what i'm not seeing here is you know the setback mapping how that would have changed because uh when i looked at the building that was in initially in the far left hand corner the southwest corner it looked like the it was actually encroaching on the setback um and it looked like it might have just been the roof overhang and now it looks like that building has been moved north and so and then i can see that the whole eastern section of this has looks like it's been removed and now we're there's a whole open space and i think that was mentioned um and there were numerous other changes when i'm looking uh looking at this that i quite frankly i haven't had time to to look at the entire thing so um that's that's my first comment um it so i have i have a hard time um analyzing the original setback um that were included in the civil package and i had questions on that but now i'm not quite sure because it seemed like i couldn't discern where the top of the bank was i saw some 15 put setbacks to the property line um it was really hard to understand um so i want to make note of that one note to the staff is is uh i've asked in the past that the the overall watershed map be a little bit easier to understand so we can see exactly where the project is and it's just really difficult to see when it's on such a high scale so that's just one comment to that i don't quite understand the stormwater drainage and so how that works so dennis i appreciate you identifying on this site map but it looks like we have a lot of black areas some are in the central area and i'm not sure where it actually drains and outlets into the creek and so if we have something that shows that i'd appreciate it um on on that access i guess the access and fencing is more of a comment for later but it it just seems to me that the access should have fencing um just because there's a lot of homeless encampments along this and so it it seemed like they would seem like there should be access to gated areas but removing all the fencing i don't know if that seems like the right thing to do and the overall um the way our community is um and there were some other questions i had on the original site plan which there's some blue annotations that i don't quite understand but i don't see those on this one that's being shown and i i saw that that um our committee member adam sharon who's on the drb he made comments because i was really hoping to see since he's a landscape architect we would hear what he had to say on this but it seems like his comments were made of the drb and it looks like there was i just went through the minutes real quick and it looks like there were some things that were addressed on on that um i'd like the applicant to discuss what changes to landscaping and um were were um were mentioned and what changes they made to their site plan so those are my initial questions i have right now uh thank you and i think i'd like to start with the top of bank setback question i'm hoping that dennis is able to speak to that hi connor yes i can um so we we as part of our um entitlement process we had our surveyor saint queen and passourino go out and survey the creek itself and you can see that in the graphic up on the screen that is a ground topo that was prepared by the surveyor and they identified the top of bank and you can you can kind of make it out on this plan you um the the creek trail which is a dashed line you know above the flow line of the creek um just behind that is where the top of bank was surveyed so that yes yeah right yes so so that hand is going through the creek trail and just to the north of it you see another little dashed line that's representing the top of bank of the creek and then i believe we also had questions about the um landscaping if uh any landscaping changes or just landscaping discussion in general well this is just i'm sorry this is justin hicock i'm the landscape architect on the project and um you know from a design standpoint we didn't change much about how we're going to interface with roseland creek on that side of the property the intent was to incorporate a native and native cattle compatible plant material um trees and shrubs and ground covers to naturalize that area and try to marry it to the adjacent roseland creek and adjacent which i believe is um non-native grassland and kind of scrub material i had an opportunity while we were going through this process of doing the conceptual to review some of the roseland creek conceptual exhibits and looked at some of the you know plant palette and community plant material and we're looking at incorporating some of that um into the site to further integrate you know the the on-site design with the off-site you know and that's that's the intent all of those water quality basins along the lower portion of the site directly interfacing with roseland creek is going to be planted in a way to create kind of a natural swale that's going to be an opportunity as well as a structurally you know water treatment facility as well so can i just follow up on this you're saying this is the area above the creek in the creek setback itself yes yes between the buildings and the property line on on that uh side of the property but between the property okay but just north of the uh the creek itself you're saying to where the uh property will be developed yes yes okay yeah so the intent of the overall design is to uh incorporate uh mostly native and native compatible low water use plants to minimize the amount of water usage and runoff into the creek and then you know look at incorporating plantings that'll help visually and and you know aesthetically kind of tie the you know the best parts of of the surrounding uh areas to to the project and vice versa it's it's very challenging trying to figure out the extent of the landscaping that is planned in that area um as you can imagine sure yeah it well you know we took into account the locations of the existing trees on the site the idea was to try to you know reinforce uh that uh stand of of trees along the around along the creek there so tree species and locations will interface with the existing tree community so it feels a little more natural maybe not it won't be straight all native but you know because certain trees and shrubs will you know um lend itself you know to screening and those sorts of things so but the idea would be to have a nice comprehensive palette that supports both the native landscape and the need of the project and once we move into the comment section the um the committee can advise on specific landscape palettes of ins stuff of that nature um i was also hoping that um dennis or phil can you clarify the actual location of the buildings from the top of bank i know that might be that's that's obviously different from where the lid infrastructure is located so can we just get a little bit of clarity on where the buildings are actually located away from the top of bank yes connor this is dennis again um we are proposing a 30-foot setback from top of bank and the buildings are outside of that setback great thank you and chairwood benowitz if i can make a quick clarification as well um in um so in talking with steve brady uh this creek is considered channelized so uh that does meet the setback requirements so there is a reduction in the setback once the creek is channelized and is under ownership and control of cinema water [Music] thank you o'connor connor this is dennis again i'd also like to add that in the easterly section where north point future north point parkway is cutting through you'll also see another dedication line so what what we are proposing also is to dedicate that south uh east co or pardon me at a southeast corner um to the city of santa rosa or to the water agency for the um future master plan improvements for roseland creek great thanks dennis charles so the one question one question i didn't hear responded to is i still don't understand the storm water drainage i don't know where it outlets and where it inlets into the creek hey art um so so generally the the site is going to drain to both uh the north and the south through the water quality basins and in the in the um southwest corner of the project there is an existing field drain yeah that drains into the creek today that's where our connection will be okay so the these swales on the southern side are gonna are gonna all move generally to the west and then hit that field drain and go into the creek yeah that we will we we will we will pipe to the field drain and then the field drain has an existing outfall into the creek and then the areas that are in the parking lot that are black um what are are those integrated into this drainage yes uh on the along the north property line yes no in the central part and where i can down from that just down slightly yeah those things what are those those are just sidewalks and you know okay so the only swales are these linear east west on the north and south border is that correct that's correct or okay in the north uh how does it what happens with the north how does it drain outlet same way so so everything generally drains to the west toward the entrance um there will be a structure at the end there that takes a pipe over you know south to that existing field drain okay okay thank you dennis charles yeah i think this may be a procedural question but my understanding is that um these are very preliminary drawings and that we'll we'll have another chance to review more specific uh dimension site plans and and grading plans with more information and a specific landscape plan i mean we're hearing a lot about them but it would certainly be who the committee to be able to look at these drawings in some detail if if they'll be forthcoming is that procedurally how we're going to proceed here or is this our only look i think your point is well taken uh charles and that is something the committee definitely should consider amy do you have any uh comment on the process on the uh as this item moves through the uh cities process yeah typically uh your committee is seeing things early in the process you can provide comments that may um impact the design of the site and the structures so at this point if you do feel like it needs to come back that is under your purview so um you can provide comments today and ask that it comes back at a later date but that that is up to your committee okay and uh if if you could also speak to the sql process here how the existing eirs for the roseland area specific plan might play into the sql analysis and what the status of the the um initial study for this is so that we may know when we get uh definitive sql information on the project sure oh go ahead connor oh okay um so the initial study is still in progress and i would not be feel comfortable speculating on how that future sequa um document whatever results from that initial study the analysis that's presented there i'm not sure how we will incorporate the rosalind arias basketball road specific plan eir until we receive that analysis i i don't feel comfortable making any comments about how that might go i charles did you have any follow-up or you did you feel her answer uh i think at this point i my questions have been answered thank you i wanted to just follow up for one second carol had asked about the fencing and could you explain what your intent there is in terms of the fencing with the height and the materials or has that decision been reached or is that an open question at this point sure so at this point we have actually removed the fencing so you know heightened materials have been pulled from from the equation there to create more of an open natural environment as much as possible so there is no fencing between the project and the creek correct the original plan did intend to fence the entire perimeter of the project but based on a number of the comments that we received during our conceptual design review we've made the decision to eliminate the fencing okay are there other questions by committee members carol um this is a question for staff the uh undisturbed area between the future north point parkway and this project can you tell me what the master plan zoning for that is um in comparison to the rest of the neighborhood and this new project um when you refer to master plan zoning do you just mean the general zoning district of this area of the property um the the parcel what i'm going to call directly to the north what is its future uh destiny i think she's referring to the general plan correct thank you um let me take a look really quick um so this is actually one parcel right here and this has a zoning of r 318 which is the same as the project site zoning and as far as the general plan um this portion of the of the northern area of the site or the adjacent to the site also has a medium density residential um general plan land use designation as does the developed the area of this of the subject parcel that is proposed for development so um but across this extension area is the r16 and low density residential okay thank you are there any more questions by committee members prior to opening up the public comment i don't see any i had a couple things steve if i may oh mark please yeah every time i look at this map my eyes are always drawn to the future north point parkway which seems to be a big uh impact in combination with with this with this project is that something that is for sure going to happen someday i'm not sure if we can speak to this now but it seems like it's definitely a reasonably foreseeable project that would interface in many ways with uh with this project yeah and for that um i'm hoping that i think nancy adams is in attendance are we able to elevate her to give her speaking permissions yes nancy i've given you um the permissions to be able to speak you should be able to unmute yourself now oh thanks i wasn't expected to to speak hi i'm nancy adams and i um work in the transportation and public works department for the city and i'm sorry i've got it i'm on another call as well um so to your question um we yes i i would certainly expect north point parkway um to be um to be developed it's part of the uh city's uh planning policy documents uh related to circulation in that area so um yes i would fully expect it to be built hopefully that answers your question and just to follow up on that um the project has been required to dedicate right-of-way and anticipation of development of this parkway but it has not been identified in the capital improvements program oh okay all right well definitely takes out a chunk of the undisturbed land that'll be left after this uh this project um the other thing i just wanted to quickly mention is the fact that i was looking through the roseland creek restoration plan and it does call for a 50-foot setback from top of banks i'm wondering if i'm not sure that is force of law if that's just guidance but it seems like a number that that's out there for this particular parcel connor would you like to handle this one or steve brady um yes steve are you able to respond to that one give me one second while i give him speaking permissions thank you steve you should be able to unmute yourself now all right can you hear me yes go ahead okay yes so the part of the rosen creek uh restoration plan does call for a 50-foot setback but my my recollection is i don't have that right in front of me but it is the area east of berber of burbank avenue within the rosen creek community park area so within this section i believe just the the regular city sit back uh creek setbacks would apply aleister i've given you speaking permissions as well um yeah i am looking at the roseland creek concept plan that was developed and or approved in 2002 and and since that time there's been discussion and changes in what's required i believe in the creek setback for channelized uh channel so steve uh brady this does show up um a 50-foot creek set back on the concept plan in this area but i don't believe that would be applicable today given that it's the water agencies channelized creek and and if i can i'll add to uh this is andrew triple supervising uh planner for current planning i would like to add to stephen alistair's comments i do believe that the zoning code which would codify then the creek master plan is updated to reflect that when a condition uh presents where it's a fully channelized waterway and the channel is owned by it we're under the control of sonoma county water agency then structures can be closer to the top of the bank than that distance of 50 feet so when that condition exists when sonoma county water agency reviews and approves or or i guess approves a design in conjunction with the city's review then that 50-foot setback is not required which is what amy had pointed out earlier uh in response to questions as well all right thank you there any more questions before we have two i have two more questions hey please um is is any of this parcel um designated officially as a wetland connor um i i'm not sure um is dennis might know is dennis maybe christine from the secret team [Music] hi this is lori menaris with dodec and yes according to the army corps of engineers it is a three parameter wetland the applicants conducted a wetland delineation or had one conducted and it was verified by the army corps of engineers in 2019 and um usually army corps delineation jurisdictional determinations are also recognized by the water board regional water quality control board and california department of fish and wildlife okay so there are 0.063 acres so less than a tenth of an acre of three parameter wetlands oh where where is that located they're kind of scattered throughout um but largely on the south side of the property so kind of it's almost like they'll be largely converted into some of those lid features will serve a similar purpose of what the current functions are of the wetlands okay and then my other question is i just want to continue to understand um you know the point that charles made so was the drb a conceptual drb and then is it going to go back to their drb when there's more um finalized plans uh connor yeah so the um drb provided concept review and typically this project would go to the zone administ a zoning administrator for final design review but the director has elected to elevate the review of the project to the design review board for final design review okay so so then potentially if there were so how would it work um i mean i understand we can request to see it again but if it's designed if it goes back to design review or in the final compilation will it naturally come back to us um i think if we wanted to take it back to the waterways advisory committee we would want to do that prior to receiving final design review at the drb okay thank you anybody else okay um we're now going to be taking public comments on item 6.1 and uh michelle do you want to make any comment here yes thank you okay if you wish to make a comment please raise your hand for our call in participants you will please dial star 9 to raise your hand and then you will press star 6 to unmute and a public comment today will be 2 minutes and there will be a timer up on the screen and it looks like we do have some hands give me just one moment okay thank you we do ask that you uh do um have your comments to be a maximum of two minutes stephen i have given you you should have a prompt allowing you to unmute can you hear me i can hear you let me get the timer up for you in case my internet connection is bad um i'll put my comments in the chat okay thank you can you see can you verify that you see the timer i do see the time okay once it starts it'll reset to two minutes go ahead okay so i got the card in the mail talking about this project and ever since then i've been you know trying to inform myself um about the impacts this is just to like you guys know this is the fifth subsidized housing complex within 1500 feet of my house i have a lot of experience with these i know how they change the community and this one in particular i was surprised that it is being built squarely inside a flood zone the 100-year fema flood zone not a portion of it the entire project and then on top of that you're paving nearly the entire project and then you're saying that you're going to discharge all this new water into the creek which is essentially serving as a flood control channel on top of that i think the city of santa rosa and all local agencies need to seriously consider this paving versus ground water recharge issue because we are building things faster than we're allowing the groundwater to recharge and this project is a perfect example of that the plans that i saw had the entire storm drained from this entire impervious area going towards a an existing 24 inch cmp i don't think that's adequate i'm assuming that they're going to revise that design later but you can't drain i think connor said 2.3 disturb acres into a existing 24 inch cmp um and then i'd also like to comment as i'm running out of time here there's a lot of confusion about what the you know public comments and the north point parkway and undisturbed area but i guess okay thank you steven um we now have um nick nick you should have a prompt allowing you to unmute yourself yeah i have it okay let me let me restart the timer before you begin just one moment well i wanted to before you start the timer i just had a few questions first and i was wondering if instead of the timer i could have um mr mckay throw up um a couple of his slides specifically four and five nick if you could actually um wrap your comments in i'm sorry your questions in with your comments for the two minute period um that way we are giving the same amount of time to all participants i can't properly give my questions or comments without having these visual aids that i was requesting that's all i was trying to do well we just um so that you're aware we do have connor taking notes so if you can just during your questions reference um what slides you the question is in regards to he can pull them up when he when he opens it i'm going to begin your time now thank you okay all right well i would like to um address a few things that was brought up first off by committee member um carter um it seems that this needs to come before another meeting for the following reasons first off you have the um setbacks that seem to be should be 50 feet given the floodplain location at the south end of the property that is currently being encroached upon by this uh development um it should be 50 feet in order to ensure that more of the water can permeate into the watershed underneath the uh the creek rather than into the creek where it flows away for those of us who are on well water in the area because it fails to provide adequate recharge into this area furthermore um i believe that the ei this the committee needs to be able to review once the full eir is completed so this way they can adequately review the impacts that this um development is going to have on the creek um furthermore you cannot discuss this pro this project without also discussing the impacts of north point parkway on the creek since how will the drains from the future parkway drain into the city i'm sorry into the river and impact the the creek and again that's more additional hardscape that is end up going to be removed so while there's this quote-unquote one-third area as shown in uh slide five that is going to be undisturbed north point parkway is going to go there and it's going to encroach into the river additionally north point parkway is going to remove that eucalyptus tree and other trees along the bank which is specifically portioned and the requirement of this committee to review and ensure that the destruction of the trees and vegetation are not destroyed and the habitat is uh retained additionally the tiger salamander potentially lives in this area and it's required it's important that the um eir reflects and a study is done for those thank you for your time okay next we have um ryan ryan you should have a prompt allowing yourself to unmute yeah okay let me let me restart the timer for you so you have the full two minutes thank you yeah hi everyone my name is ryan schwab i i live on trombetta street and i do want to say i do appreciate the design team trying trying to make this project work but as everybody can see and hear we're still trying to fit a square peg in a wrap in a round hole and there are so many potential issues with this project that um we're in fear of especially during the drought i walk this trail alongside it very often i see the amount of wildlife that is out there in both the creek and the parcel set to be developed this drought is seriously taking taking a toll on the environment and this area of the creek uh should remain undisturbed um we'll be looking back you know in five ten years and when there's no living organisms uh part of the creek or part of this parcel we're going to be really saddened uh very disappointed and the other issue is stephen and nick have touched on is all the water that would normally you know permeate into the into the ground and help recharge uh the ground the groundwater which we all got the 20 voluntary notice to reduce water because there isn't enough water it's just going to be mixed with the pollutants from from this project and carried away by by the creek and what we need for people that are unwell and other residents that do get their water uh via groundwater is not for everything to be paved over making it complete hardscape we really need to leave some semi-rural rural space undisturbed we can't we can't just continue paving over and building on everything thank you ryan um if anyone else has any comments or questions please raise your hand now for our call-in participants you can press star nine and that will raise your hand and i am not seeing any other hands okay um unless there are others who are interested in speaking we will be closing the uh public um portion um of the item uh public participation portion any is there anyone else to give you one more chance i don't guess we don't see anyone correct michelle um it looks like we do have um one more give me just one second nick you should have a prompt to be able to unmute yourself yeah i just wanted to add one little thing um i won't be taking the full time um is that while my understanding is that this can be a 30-foot setback it is not required and is under the purview to recommend a 50-foot setback still under this condition and i think given the floodplains and given the um fact that the art that this is a this is a wetland pursuant to the army corps of engineers that a 50-foot setback would be required and permissible in this situation even though there is a potential for a 30-foot setback permitted um that's pretty much the only additional thing i wanted to say thank you for the extra time okay thank you with that i see no other hands um and if you want to move forward yes with that i will move forward and we have ended our public participation portion of this meeting but i would like to then go back to connor and have you respond to any uh items you uh feel are needed to respond to by you at this point for the benefit of the committee yeah thank you um regarding the uh development during the drought um i have a couple um a couple pieces of information on that um i'm sure i'm sure all of us are aware and obviously this is a water focused board so i just wanted to identify that um due to water supply planning and implement implementation of aggressive water use efficiency strategies santa rosa's population has actually doubled since 1990 while our total water use has decreased by 14 so i just i feel like that's an important kind of piece to include in this discussion about drought and development and limited water resources santa rosa has a plan in place to address short-term effects of drought which are incorporated into our long-term water supply planning efforts this development is required to be extremely extremely water efficient more water efficient than existing buildings and compliance with the city's water efficient landscape ordinance and various calgarian building code standards would require this new development to be 20 percent more water efficient than what exists throughout our city and new development actually often exceeds this target so um and then the setbacks let's see um so uh according to our creekside development standards in the zoning code where a fully channelized waterway exists and roseland creek is considered a channelized waterway and the channel is owned by sonoma water structures may be closer than the top of bank than a distance of 2.5 times the depth of the bank plus 50 feet provided this encroachment into the setback area will not abstract obstruct or impair the channel's hydraulic functions impede water agency access impair the stability of the slope or impair the stability of the creek bed fountain as determined by the department of planning the public works department and the sonoma county sonoma county water agency so therefore a 30 or 50 foot setback would not be required and as no proposal is to be located no development is proposed to be located on the sonoma county water agency's land there's not any issues anticipated with this proposal trying to think of what else um the reduction of the site plan uh in introduces a lot more vacant undeveloped land that will allow for additional groundwater recharge and i also want to mention that the general plan and specific plan and the zoning code for that matter can identify areas that should be preserved for open space they have there's a specific designation in each of these plans that identifies areas that should be left undisturbed completely and this site in particular has a zoning designation of r318 which allows for multi-family development residential development by right and then the general plan and specific plan both identify this parcel as a site for medium density residential development so in project design um we should definitely incorporate policies of the creek master plan and um other creek side standards but um the like i mentioned the the zoning code and the general plan identified the site for development so throughout the review process we do our best to balance the policies of the creek standards and such with the um the designated uh potential of this site for residential development um i'm trying to think if i missed anything andrew do you do you want to follow up and fill in any of the cracks that i've missed um no conor i think you've i think you've addressed everything sufficiently we can always continue to respond to questions from the committee so thank you thank you gentlemen um yes why don't we go to the committee see if there are any more questions of the staff and then we would proceed to making the recommendations um i have um so is there any restriction on building in the 100 year flood zone connor or andrew um i mean i think you just get insurance for it i mean we have a lot of things that are built in the 100 year flood zone i mean there's not nothing that says you can't build in 100 year flood zone is there no uh we do have chapter 18-52 of the city code does address flood damage protection and uh would regulate development in the flood zone so what what what does it regulate well standards of construction um floodways and such so and building and building division reviews uh the the um flood damage protection and this project is within a hundred year flood zone uh i believe so but i would ask dennis dalby to confirm uh i don't know uh if dennis is with us still to confirm that point okay um but uh steve brady has commented that he's here now i feel great coming in yeah i just saw him as well thank you hi andrew um so flood zone flood protection generally what what is required is that the finished floor of the habitable buildings are one foot above the designated flood elevations on the firm maps and that's been done with this project uh yes are there there's a datum difference between the firm map and the city of santa rosa datum but yes we are we are at least one foot above the established flood elevations okay thanks janice and since you're on dennis this question is going to come back to you um on the gr on the bios wells these are all these also provide infiltration right correct yeah absolutely that's a requirement yeah so i forget what the impermeable area of the project is but um not all of that is going to get to the field drain correct it's going to be infiltrated in these swells correct okay correct um that's that's absolutely correct the the bmps for the stormwater program are required to not only treat the stormwater runoff um but also capture a calculated amount of storm water um and that is the you know that's part of the biore bioretention bmp so it's a cleaning function and it's a capture function thank you and then my my last question um i have comments but my last question is this 50 foot 30 foot issue has just really confused me i mean i'm looking at the staff report and it talks about a required 30-foot setback but now i'm hearing um potentially you don't even need a setback uh i i thought andrew might have said um or conor said so um i kind of need clarification on this and um to understand that um can someone comment on that i'll sure i'll go ahead and comment the the project um both the the current application before us and the concept that's also been provided by the applicant has has always maintained a minimum 30-foot setback from top of bank which from one perspective could say is consistent with the code for um for that requirement but then the code also does provide exceptions for uh development adjacent to those channelized um the the zoning code does not make exceptions for certain circumstances so i think by way of comparison when we think about the um scenic road corridors you know certain corridors have certain standards uh that have to be achieved and regulate development as well as um tree removal and such along those corridors and if if codification of the creek master plan was to be sensitive to concepts proposed in the master plan then it would have carved out exceptions or specific regulations for certain creek sections since it didn't do that then we would apply that exception to any development along any creek if it meets those requirements and then of course that is subject to approval by the sonoma water the the property owner as well as um city uh steve brady's uh department and then city planning as well so they could be within the 30-foot setback potentially and but they're not correct that's correct okay and then the last question is this is from michelle the chat comments those will be presented to the developer is that correct because the developer seems to be very amenable to to hearing these things yes um i am saving the chat comments and they will be provided to the planner to connor um and then he can share them out thank you are there any more questions by committee members carol so i've been looking at google earth this whole time looking at the neighborhood which is a fascinating overview and i'm wondering if staff can give me some perspective an awful lot of development has happened in this area over say the last 20-25 years entire neighborhoods were built 20 years ago also backing on the creek it appears and i'm wondering if the standards have changed at all if it's um a more lenient approach the city's taking a more stringent approach how how are the standards that projects in 2021 are being held to compare to neighborhoods um also backing on this creek that were built say in the late 20 teens i think the trombetta um neighborhood was built about 2000 um does that give you enough information to address staff what my concern or or my need for education dirt no that's great that and and a great question thank you so i i would say that the standards that we are reviewing this project under today are the most restrictive standards that have been in place um and i'll invite steve and amy and alistair to comment as well because um i am newer to the city i've only i've only been here five years so certainly i believe there's uh you know some some historic um activity that could inform these comments but at this point in time it looks like the um the last amendment to the the creek side development standards was done in the 2004-2005 time frame and and so and maybe the maybe this the creekside development standards were only codified in the early 2000s so uh development happening prior to that was was not um subject to standards but then with the with the uh development of the creek master plan and then codification of the creek master plan then we do see the emergence of those more restrictive standards uh to which development is subject so um please uh other city staff please feel free to chime in because it is a very interesting question i appreciate it yeah i was just waiting to see if steve or alistair wanted to win um but andrew i think your response was right on i will say that um overall you are seeing a lot more development occurring within this area because of the specific plan and it's designated as a priority development area and so that is a decision that was made when the priority development area was established and the specific plan process proceeded and um but there is a new opportunity to kind of review and and comment on the growth of the city and where that growth occurs and that process is really the general plan process um also planned bay area is out for public review as well and that is a regional planning document that does talk about the priority development areas in each community and the growth that um is entertained within those and how that fits into the whole regional planning concept so i think if there are folks on the line who um want to review those uh processes and documents that's a really good place to comment on the amount of development that may be occurring in the area um but andrew's comments are correct in terms of the actual creek master plan and how that interplays and what that timeline is i can just add one thing and i think andrew covered it well but one thing is the original creek setbacks i believe were actually in the late 1990s and then in 2004 is when they were uh enhanced at that time and one thing too really with the creek master plan the creek master plane is not where you go for creek setbacks we look at this the zoning code so the creek master plan didn't change anything with that so just always keep keep that in mind whenever there's a freak thing i mean we look for the creek master plan for you know areas that call for restoration and trails but it's really not uh the place for creek's setbacks at this time the way it's set up we look at the zone zoning code and in this case it's complicated because you have the 50 feet of 30 feet and you have an exception and i did during the meeting was able to review more parts of the rosen creek restoration plan and like i mentioned earlier there is a distinction between the creek setbacks within the future rosen creek community park area so there the plan actually did call for a 50-foot creek setback where the rest of the plan actually showed a drawing of the approximate location of where a 50-foot setback would be if those applied to a project i think uh that that's great steve thanks and and yeah i did forget that in 2004 i believe there was a basically a republication of the the um zoning code and so when i was looking at my reference materials i think that's why it only went back to uh 2004. but you know steve brings up a very interesting port and uh our or point and chair i think that that from your perspective your past service to the city you could also appreciate and inform any comment you might want to have about this if we think about the general plan as embodying the community's vision for that long term you know long-range development of the community and then our specific plan still doing the same thing reflecting vision uh but getting more specific then the policies that are contained in those plans are then codified through the zoning code and so when we when we review a project we do have to look at how those certain policies are codified so so you know density and allowable densities are are in part established by the general plan but then codified through zoning districts so when we look at this project and we see that the maximum allowable density for the project site would be 49 units and then we review it the zoning code and we learned that the zoning district does permit this by right then that starts to starts to set the parameters for which the project is reviewed and so to understand that kind of process from vision to policy to codification to project review i think is very important especially in the conversations that we're having about projects in the roseland area so i just wanted to uh to share that thank you andrew um any other questions of uh staff before we continue on with our statements okay um why don't we start with art okay thank you um there's some big sheep on this property i was amazed to see that when i looked at the property with but that's just kind of a fun thing to say i appreciate the i appreciate the staff with being able to respond and answer all of our questions i appreciate the developer and and his um and their professionals to be open to making changes and working with the neighborhood and and with the city regulations and you know what our comments are going to be and i appreciate the neighbors who are being active and respectful and bringing up very good points so i just want to say that i'm not sure that removing the fence is a good idea i i just it seems like there should be something that allows access and provides security and fencing so i just want to point that out um i'd sure like to see more about the landscaping i just don't have a good feel for how the this project interacts with the creek through the landscaping um i like to understand that better and i really need to see more about the wetlands i wish we would have had a map which sees see how that was discerned um you know if if army corps and fish and wildlife are involved with that or even the water board um i'd like to know what their what they did with it and how this interacts how the wetlands put and this is a really really small area and wetlands definition is is elusive um not always clear but sure would like to have something to look at to understand it a little bit better and we didn't have that so um because of those comments i'd really like to see this come back to our community for further evaluation and that's all i have to say right now thank you art charles well i think arthur summed up our reservations or my reservations anyway about the project i think um the explanations we've gotten today from staff from the applicant uh make it sound like a good project i certainly think we could have done more to to review the project in the context of the general plan and the the roseland specific plan to understand that those overarching policy documents guide what we do in these areas um even though our purview is how the project specifically interacts with the creek um and and possibly more context about the uh the the creek master plan and how it affects our review of the project so as arthur said more specific landscape information would make it much easier to comment and provide direction on the project dimension site plans so we understand where the buildings lie in relation to the top of the bank and uh grading plans that show us how the water flows and moves onto and off of the site and into the creek if that's where it ends up and perhaps a brief statement on the general hydrology i think everything we've heard tells us that it's being treated properly but we don't have any documents that show us that and because of that i would like to also see the project come back with as i said more specific landscape information rating and dimension site planned information thank you charleston mark well often when projects come into us they've already gone through all the storm water calculations all the mapping so since this is a conceptual thing we don't have information we often do we have to assume it's going to be done incorrectly um i think i i definitely want to second what art said everybody's been doing a great job and i really appreciate their their work on this especially when it gets uh contentious in any way but um yeah i think i should come back to the committee at some point when it's maybe better firmed up the details on on stormwater because i share the same concerns about kind of a black box right now as far as what's actually gonna can happen on the site so that's pretty much all that i have to say at this point thank you mark carol i'd also like to express uh appreciation of both staff and to the presenters and the neighborhood um i've been on this particular board for i think a little over a year now and um i think projects like this are going to become more prevalent especially in this area and how we handle our review of this project as it relates to the waterway this isn't going to be an isolated case and i think how we weigh in what our concerns are moving forward this is kind of a template for additional projects specifically the project directly to the north of it if if this one goes in say in the next two years its potential sister project may go in four years and that's more pavement and it also backs on the creek um these projects don't work in isolation and i'm concerned that however we address this project needs to be a prelude for how we look at other projects if if a high-density project or any project goes in of this magnitude that borders on a creek we need to be consistent in our approach so with that as a prelude i don't have nearly enough information on this project to say anything other than well this is very interesting um but but i don't i don't have what i need right now to say anything other than i'm all for high density housing i don't happen to live in this neighborhood i think how i would feel emotionally if i did live in this neighborhood would be far different from the objective stance i'm able to take and i uh i want to say that i appreciate people who live near a project of this magnitude relate to it differently than i do that's it thank you carol um i do want to thank um the staff um i want to thank the applicants um for their openness and particularly i want to thank the people representing the public who came and testified and provided us with information and questions that we hope we have at least begun to answer i think generally the project and i generally support the idea of the project there's some details of course that uh many details that are left to be discussed as my fellow members of the committee have pointed out landscaping the whole interface between the creek and the project itself is very undefined like i guess by intent but it it makes it challenging to be able to really get a handle on how the project will relate to the creek itself which is a big question for us um particularly the landscaping and the fencing which i think we need to consider a fence open in terms of its appearance but offense nonetheless because my understanding is there is on private parcels um not it's not allowable to have direct access onto water agency parcels at least that's my understanding um so in that other than that um i think um also as other members have said we really should uh have this come back when it's more defined and i think that process will uh continue but i look forward to having this come back for us to to have um more of a specific uh way of evaluating the project any concluding comments by anybody else before we i do yeah thank you steve um and this this is i i kind of separated this mainly for staff um in the future if we have updates that come out um to stuff like this it for me it just wasn't enough time and i know the email said we have updated site plan but um i i need better notification because i made my site visit i did everything based upon the stuff i had originally and so i i you know i just need more time so that's the first thing um i i i hope we see an updated disclosure for him when this comes back and and then this 50 30 exception issue it should have been addressed in the staff report we should have that information initially to help us and so this is just my feedback to the staff thank you any other concluding comments by committee members amy is there anything uh from your end that we need to consider or at this point no we'll um we'll work with connor and to bring this back at the appropriate time and um just uh committee member daiki i absolutely hear you and we'll definitely take note of that for the future meetings thank you okay um well we thank you all and with that we will now adjourn our meeting of the waterways advisory committee thank you all thanks everybody | City of Santa Rosa, California | UChF7Zl4VNfZFm-IUdtX6B_A | 2021-06-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 14,889 | 79,405 |
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is the daily chart over here on the left this is the hourly in the middle and then we have the 15 minute on the right hand side so here's what we saw and we were looking for i we kept these boxes uh on here or this analysis here these drawings we were looking for buyers around this area we found them we had a nice move to the upside now this is due to a lot of iceberg orders that we saw uh last week and the beginning of this week and we saw a beautiful move to the upside now it makes sense that we're also you know moving down to the downside the news is not so good out there so however i just want to point out that you know even with the news uh larger players activity or when the majority of traders are uh aligned in a specific direction uh you know the market's gonna it's they're gonna make money uh it just makes sense like if they continue to absorb or get filled on higher time frames over a long period there's not going to be any more selling pressure and that's when they're going to make their money so buyers will start to come in and they'll move price back up and that's exactly what unfolded so having that context and understanding of and this we saw in book map right especially with the icebergs uh we saw this uh we were in tune with that uh and this move played out really nicely now why didn't it go up any higher than this well i mean the news is not good uh you know so but they made their money clearly like you know they made their money along the way here so um above above where these icebergs were back up into just about this 47 40 area i thought it would hit 50 it did not it went up to just shy of 40 and then we're dropping here okay so we're right back down almost right back down to uh well uh these previous areas here we we just opened up in the previous area down here uh so let's uh let's take a look at the um the the 15 minute chart here and hold on there we go okay we get rid of this here this is what we drew up the other day we were looking for this this move to the upside uh the the trend line really does not apply any longer here so we can get rid of this this zone though it still applies okay why is because this is where we found buyers previously and we would assume that we will find buyers or at least short covering uh in this area as well and we have so far okay so the cash open here uh was down below the swing here okay it's going to knock a lot of people out that were maybe swing traders or whatever looking for a bigger move here and now we just went up and filled the gap here okay so you can look at these areas here and these are pretty high probability uh you know we opened up down below the gap is up here uh you know there's going to be a lot of covering and a lot of people um uh maybe entering or uh you know having to buy back so uh here we are right back up to the uh the gap phil uh what do we think now at this point uh well it's not not so clear actually uh the um uh you know looking at some of these uh maybe uh we'll look at some profile or some market structure in here uh the trend is still down okay we know that uh so maybe a pullback to some of these trend uh uh trend lines or you know maybe it just fills the gap and then just kind of starts to go exponential to the downside here one of the big scenarios for today is it could just just chop between the low and the high so far in in this area here maybe it comes up a little bit higher maybe it comes up into kind of this swing or this area here just looking at previous value areas right so in fact we could probably you know draw another line in here up around this 4663 something like that or maybe a different zone in here as well so in fact let me let me draw another line in here i think i have better luck with lines in here because these um squares they just they're static and price moves and they're outdated so uh let's see here horizontal line i'm sorry drawings horizontal line okay whatever okay what did i do wrong uh let's see 40 652 is that what we want 46.52 that's fine i mean i can adjust it all right well i don't know what i'm doing here um i don't know why it's not drawing uh anyway um yeah i'm not too too good with r trader pro uh anyway this is the higher time frame that we're kind of looking at and we're looking let's just keep this in mind here this 46 64 area here uh and maybe i'll draw something else here instead i'll draw a trend line okay somewhere around here yeah and we'll just keep that in mind this this area here so we're looking at kind of a range here we could also draw another trend line over here just to keep in mind other market structure here something like that okay all right so we're good so we're just kind of looking at some of these areas in here on the higher time frame and not really seeing much today all right so let's let's jump into bookmap and see what's going on uh here is the uh the move from uh uh yesterday the move uh we can see here to the the downside um and then we have the overnight session here which just chopped back and forth and then we immediately dropped here uh in the um in this cash uh session here or i'm sorry we opened up uh down down in this area here like we're just seeing that gap fill and that gap has already been filled so let's just zoom in here a little bit more and see what's going on all right so we're back up into market structure up here around this 46.50 and we just filled some of this liquidity up here and yeah just kind of chopping back and forth here and we're still bullish this this little structure from the cash open is still bullish we see the buyers come in here higher highs more buyers in here kind of equaled sellers on the other side here and then we made kind of an equal high here we just made a higher low in here so just again market structure what is the volume within the structure the back and forth structure that we're looking at here creates value areas it might be a diagonal value area it might be a horizontal and then we can look at our volume profiles etc and start to understand value areas a little more in a more concrete manner so anyway not not seeing much here either in this market at the moment all right one thing let's see if we get a little bit of buying up here now right here where we are and this little swing here if we can i think we can come back up and and break above 46.50 and maybe hit 55 here okay so looking for buyers at the moment let's just zoom in here now for this scenario to play out uh what are we looking for well skew in the order book and buyers here okay here's here comes some buyers a little bit of sku is already showing up here and we're looking for these guys to pull here at 50 and we can go come up into 51 and then maybe 55 here right so just just shy of 50 at the moment here and we've already pulled back okay and now what about the volume up here not showing us much not showing us much at all okay this volume here looks pretty good i mean just for the small move and we're not looking for um you know much here if the volume was of different size in here and we saw a nice movement along with it we would be looking for that move into 55. okay we didn't really get what we were kind of looking for here just shy of 50 and then that was it now we can you can see we're down at the bottom of the range again here and uh high liquidity starting to come in here at 46.44 and a little bit of a bounce so far uh let's see there was a question earlier um and uh just and craig it was just because uh you had uh uh mentioned it before the webinar just before the webinar so let me let me read it out loud and then we'll we'll take a look at it and go through it here since we're not looking for too much here at the moment okay let's see if these buyers can come back in and hit 50 again i'm i'm i'm i think we can do it here i just they're bidding up here i'm just not quite getting buyers yet okay and then a move just up to 50 to begin with uh anyway uh craig's question here i'm i'm reading the order flow i'm having a hard time telling if liquidity is affecting price or if price is affecting liquidity at any given moment it seems to occur simultaneously most of the time please share your thoughts on this okay so the the answer here uh is uh to it's understanding the context here right so now they're bidding up here at 45. look at they just added more in here here are the buyers we're looking for we're already at 50 and beyond it and we're at 52 now as well let's try to reach 55. now does 55 fit our higher time frame yeah we're looking for 63 or so up here right so what looking for this to break out okay so far so good we're up at 55 already so yeah looking for a bit of a pullback here and continuation up to 60. stop runs are starting to occur that's good okay we're looking for that as well and we have some iceberg orders in here as well okay not a whole lot it looks like it's a lot but it's not it's just a blip here most icebergs are actually here i'm sorry here and they were selling all right so let's get back to craig's question and let's just zoom in here and we're gonna we're gonna go through an exercise here uh so we're still looking for this to move to the upside okay we're in an uptrend the volume looks good it's moving price and that answers part of craig's question it is volume that actually moves price okay liquidity technically cannot move price at all it can stop price from moving and that would be absorption all right so that's um a short answer but it the the question is about the context so for example um and this is actually craig i would recommend watching part one of our educational course okay understanding market mechanics and how liquidity that technically can't move price but how it affects price okay so now what we're going to do is this exercise here is we're going to take liquidity off of the chart um or i'm sorry volume off of the chart now we're going to look at just two elements here on a bookmap chart we're just looking at pure price action here best bid and offer streaming and and liquidity here all right so here's our context look at they don't they want to be buyers here it looks like they came into the book their front running this area here at and a half and there's liquidity up here at 46.50 okay now we're looking to see maybe in this area here a skew in this order book or supply and demand now this kind of happened at the same time in fact it looks like sellers came in first craig then liquidity came in so yeah a lot of times it is kind of like that but you'll see like how liquidity comes in and then price reacts to it and that gives us a lot of insight another thing that really gives us a lot of insight is liquidity that transacts and then what happens like high liquidity important liquidity that transacts that is the event then what happens after that so see how these guys are pulling here so let's see if we can come down into 43.25 okay they're they're adding more here on the offer at a lower area okay there's our 43.25 now it it tested it did it trade it i i we don't have the volume on i we don't know it looks like it did yeah i would say it probably transacted only yeah 94 i mean that's not bad and how much was there earlier it was about 130. so most of that transacted that gives us some insight all right so let's see what happens after that event okay so far we're still at that area here so there likely is some more selling pressure hey here come here come the buyers actually so this is what we're kind of looking for is there more selling pressure or are buyers interested here okay so a little more on the offer here a little more on the bid here so we're not getting too much out of this right now well they continue to offer at lower areas here but the bid keeps on jumping back in so we're just kind of kind of even with the slant to the downside here okay now see them starting to pull a little bit there that's kind of interesting as price is coming up they're starting to pull away okay all right so what all right here comes the move back down lower still all right so now i'm i'm really curious now since we're getting down into some of these levels here let's look at our previous price action and swings in here and structure okay there's a swing down here at 40 4640 and there's another one down here okay so there's there's a few in here uh here as well and then we're breaking this trend line so again we're looking at market structure here and some of these swings okay now what we want to understand in some of these areas of market structure is is this liquidity getting filled looks like it again okay and there's still more selling pressure here okay so we're looking for still to go lower there's 38. okay but you see how balanced the book is in here and there there's our imbalance right there right there right so this is this is where how to read this or you know start to use this to to your advantage now it's happening very quickly and these guys are back out so it's likely to come right back down again right but we need to see if they stay in the order book here okay so let we can go through this here and they're starting to stay in here okay so now do we get buyers here if we get some buyers up here they should come right back up to 43.50 or at least 43. okay these guys need to stay in the order book and the reaction to this needs to be price moving up see they're not really staying in the book they're kind of fickle in here this is they're starting to show a little more action though uh more on the bid here okay and again he pulled now they're even pulling down here so you know they they don't really want to be uh buyers here but we're waiting and watching here because it's getting kind of interesting now we're down at some of these levels here still pulling still pulling 35 is even pulling down here there we go so it continues to move on lower okay now let's see if we get a skew in the order book here and if we come back up into about this 37 level here okay looking for maybe a skew here's our skew there's our reaction we're just looking for about here 37. that's it now this is a pullback though right the trend is down decisively here's our sku again right here okay now what's the reaction to price okay see they pulled okay we we got to our 37 now and this isn't really you know i'm sorry craig this is not the best example this is starting to tell us something see how they coming in at 30 36 and three quarters though okay here's our sku again now do they stay in the order book is is key and what's the reaction price looks like sellers want to take these guys on there they go okay now what happened after that is there still more selling down here let's take a look are they adding more on the bid and what's the reaction to are on the offer and what's the reaction to that okay see how it's balanced right now more or less we're looking for an imbalance and here's a bit of an imbalance right here okay and they're pulling up here they're adding here great we're finding buyers great should come up to 40 should go up to 41. okay it made it up to 40. now do they do they still add in here see we want to see if we get a strong breakout of this area and then they're adding more up at some of these areas here in the order book and see look at this kind of wall of liquidity now it's not looking too good for it to continue i don't it's dark down here i i think sellers are going to drive it right back down to 36. and it doesn't take a whole lot of selling to move it back down into these areas here okay now it only moved down to about 37. okay this is turning into a pretty big wall here and they seem to be interested in selling here okay there's a lot of levels of liquidity here right and they're pulling here on the bid all right so let's they're adding even more in here okay now what we want to understand as well in here is like this dark area you know when we see a move back up and it's dark underneath it's it's pretty easy to drive it right back down okay so we want to be aware of that because like if they're not going to bid up and stay in the order book to support this uh it can easily move back down to lower levels of liquidity okay now here this is getting interesting let's see see the reaction now this came in a little bit later but this came in first this little area right here okay do you see that distinction okay so it's a pressure here there's buying demand here what is the reaction of price okay we started to see it moving up here so we're looking for it to trade up into like first probably would be up here at 40 and then maybe 40 and a half or maybe try to tangle with some of these guys up here if we still even see higher demand at a higher level here okay now it was very short-lived it did make it to 40 though then these guys pulled now if they stayed in the order book it would be different right so this is what we're trying to gauge we're trying to gauge and understand that the condition of the auction in here the context of it okay here's a bit of a skew coming in let's see how does how does price react to that let's see them drive it back down to 32. i want to see these guys now this is again like if we're you know usually the order book is pretty balanced right and and this is how we can also look at it this way here we can insert a new column in here and we can add in here or configure it to show aggregation okay to look at kind of order book sku as well and you can see a sku down here look at this right what's the reaction to this liquidity down here starting to find buyers okay they should be able to move it up to 37 then now we're so you see the context here sellers are interested in this liquidity down here in fact this is kind of distracting at the moment so the little goodies down here now they're bidding up here okay did we find buyers no not really all right so sellers are going to go for this liquidity here most likely and then they'll try to trade these guys pulling now and adding back in now they're adding more here what's the reaction okay we found some sellers interested in that liquidity do we get more sell if we get more sellers here at 32 and a half we should be able to trade back down into these levels here okay now we're finding buyers and they're pulling up here i mean this is really back and forth action in here and no question about it and it changes it's an auction is changing okay now we're looking at it on these smaller time frames and going through several examples back and forth et cetera okay see it pulled again let's see do they add here on the bid a little bit what's the reaction buyers okay let's see if we can try to get higher here then now let's see how they kind of pulled in here now you know this looks very fickle we're going back and forth and yeah it's changing it should go this way should go that way we can zoom out and we can look at this on much much higher time frames right and start to understand these levels so 30 now let's match 30 liquidity up with our market structure here it is here's the swing down here here we can use this new feature in the heat map to lessen the the heat map transparency and let's draw a line in okay that's why this liquidity is here it's this swing right here okay there's another swing down here and this is where we have that we see this breakout to the upside for the day all right so now uh let's see what what happened we're below some of these other swings here that we kind of marked up and we we still went lower okay now what about this liquidity down here at this level they are um uh they seem to be uh they're adding or i'm sorry the liquidity is above the swing actually this is kind of bullish here this is bullish we if that means that they're trying to buy basically uh uh in front of like you know they're supporting it here basically uh else you'd see them be below that area and want to buy it at a deeper discount here so this is kind of bullish liquidity in here it's even more bullish we just kind of missed it when they start to come into the order book like this or no we did see this we did see this okay so now we have bigger picture understanding of liquidity here okay now what was the reaction well we've we found our buyers here okay to this liquidity took a little while a little back and forth in here and we've come up to the top of 40 now the range here any questions on this okay so we're kind of you know we're reading a lot of little nuances in here and i know that that can be kind of confusing uh we can zoom out though and we can look at higher time frames and we just went and went through this higher liquidity and now that that seems to be working pretty well here they're buying in front of the swing here and they were bidding up down here and this is a nice block of liquidity whereas we saw the other block of liquidity up here now on the higher time frame this block of liquidity we can see what happened right price went down and traded into this liquidity here and then it kind of dribbled down a little bit further okay they're coming in again see them coming in again okay there's our imbalance in the order book let's see if sellers now can trade it right back down into 30 and 31 okay looking for it okay now we're going to look at some nuances in here as well okay when does that heat map start to give us some some more insight okay here they come a little bit on the offer here what's the reaction they pulled they're adding on the bid so this is back and forth in here right now okay looking for something looking for distinction here okay this is a distinction right here see that distinction and look at them look at the movement it's not much of one it's just it's a smaller one okay bigger picture though we're still looking for this to fill down here 30 31 and here we go here here they here they go moving down on the offer and they're just kind of staying here in the book at between 30 and 31. now they're starting to add in a little bit okay so they want to be buyers here here's our distinction on the offer sellers we should be able to trade into this now looking for the move into 30 and 31 and there it is beautiful okay so uh stop run as well now we're not looking at volume here at all right we're just looking at the order book and price action relationship of this context and of the price action and structure of price action uh and and liquidity within that structure all right let's zoom out let's take a look all right so now we're getting down in some really interesting areas we're down below this we should see some pretty big stop runs in here look at other price action or price structure elements here we drew one up here around 24. we also have another one right around here where it broke out from at 27. now is there liquidity in those areas here not really not yet okay so we're kind of looking and and waiting and watching here okay we're also looking for a potential false breakdown here why we just filled this liquidity in here price didn't drop that significantly okay now what if we get you know we'd be looking for our green dots in here and we can see the bars here so they are in so we're looking actually for a move to the other side of the range here maybe up to 4640 again see how we're back in the range here after this liquidity got filled okay now we got to get through this most traded level right here and we got to get through it on by volume size and we don't have volume to look at right now so we're going to look at liquidity okay are they bidding up here are they pulling on the offer a little bit yeah now they pulled here though we need to see them stay in the order book here we need to see these guys pull and we want price to start moving up okay this block here of liquidity they need we need to i want to see them lift it and i want to see it come up into 40. and nothing doing right now okay order book looks pretty balanced we're looking for that imbalance okay it's a little it's imbalanced on the on the offer here so let's see if price can move right back down to 30 then okay now look at they're interested again here between 30 and and now a little bit lower though 28. okay here's our move into 30 okay so we didn't get up to 40 we got up to here our previous line in here do you guys find this helpful i mean i i i find it you know tremendously helpful and insightful of understanding context of liquidity and uh you know this this will talk about like you know optimizing your trading look at your higher time frames uh and start to understand the auction oh i'm sorry i i uh okay i miss the some of the questions in here um uh i scrolled up and left it scrolled up so i didn't see any questions sorry so david let's see can you can those liquidity lines also be stops no no no um there there never stops uh it well unless it's a stop limit um uh or limit no i'm sorry it wouldn't even be that wouldn't even be the correct answer there limit buys and limit cells and that's it that's all it is uh a limit um a stop limit is it turns into a limit once it is um uh triggered or unpacked as soon as the market hits it or some sort of condition maybe it's pips away and then it triggers or something right we have that functionality in bookmap you can have your stop limit triggered a certain number of pips away if you want okay vintage you you find this helpful good all right uh okay scotty uh context has been invaluable uh do you have recommendations for lagging bookmap for a lagging book my bookmap lag ooh should not be lagging at all scotty i don't know what the um why 50 50 or 60 seconds depending on the market please reach out to support and get this fixed immediately this is uh it it it might not be bookmap at all um it could be so many different things uh it might be it could be your your you know computer hardware it could be your connection to the internet especially if you're wirelessly connected immediately fix that by connecting directly all right support then um tell them that it's escalated escalated i mean like uh here i'll ping them right now um and and tell them because i yeah that that's essential uh there is i can show you actually um uh let's see um uh some some resources though i think they're gonna point you to these resources to be honest uh immediately like i'm going to um okay all right so uh hold on a minute here and let me find those resources okay and uh sorry guys we're kind of missing some moves here it looks like um yeah scotty let me let me let me take a quick look at the uh price action here and we'll get to it all right so yeah we're below that area or below this area here okay so and there still seems to be selling so uh we're looking for maybe to move back down to our next level and that and liquidity is here around 25. so let's see if we can move back down there okay now keeping a close eye on this though we're down at some of these interesting levels and we know that some of this liquidity filled in here i mean we can see the volume bar in here but price moved into it and and this liquidity stayed in the order book so you know going off of that and then also verifying it with a volume bar at least i know that there they they stayed in the order book here and got filled now that's important right so we're looking for false break breakdowns and potential for move back into the range here okay and it kind of did it here well it kind of did it a few different times it did it here we were looking for that and we're looking for higher um and it's trying to do it again it's still kind of fighting it here right so we want to take a look at what's going on in the auction currently all right and let's get to this is where you can find out about it go to uh knowledge base here on the more button okay on bookmap.com the more button knowledge base here takes you here uh and then we're going to go through their system requirements here so you might want to take a look at that first okay and then we're going to scroll down here to help the help section here okay so bookmap performance faqs okay click on that uh and then go through this there's many different on the on the right margin here uh you'll see the different uh sections to go through okay so market data is lagging okay right here this will be important okay so those are the first uh you know kind of uh resources to check out scotty as well as i've pinged support okay so uh hope hopefully that helps you out yeah yeah you got you oh you got a new machine okay you should not should not be an issue yeah it might be your connection um it might be like it could be a whole host of things all right so we're trading back down into liquidity here at 27 okay they're staying in the order book look at the distinction here see how they're staying in the order book see how they're adding now they're adding kind of below it here so it's getting interesting very interesting in here we're seeing and let's just zoom out we're seeing some interest on on the bid here now let's get that context again okay now we're kind of in that myopic view there now that we're zoomed out a little bit more how important is this liquidity well it it's not it looks pretty good it's kind of look at you know they keep on adding in here so that looks pretty good um but it wasn't in here for a long time it's new liquidity so you know uh it's these areas that have kind of stayed in the order book for a long long time and you know the market knows it can you know trade up to this cell liquidity or supply up here that's kind of more important so this area here was more important okay now here we go with our false breakdown okay looking for our buyers looking for a move back up into uh the swing at 36 here and then maybe we can get to 40 as well we've collected a lot of sellers down here they're moving prices moving pretty quickly away from that area back into the range here and it's already made it back to point of control i want to see it go to the other side of the range now the first other side of the range is right here and we're almost there at 36 the others the other one is here up at 40. due to this this kind of bigger range and bigger picture i think we can make it to 40 okay based on the context of just structure and liquidity here now what's helping us out a ton is also the move this strong move here okay we don't know volume on it we don't know what the volume dots look like in here we can look at the bars and it's kind of cheating but we we already know that like this is uh this is pretty uh pretty strong move right so now we made it to our first target that would be 36 and it went up a little bit higher 37. okay now an initial pullback here and i'm looking again here let's see i'm looking for more buyers to support it at a higher level and i want to see a move back up and to see if we get back to 40 here okay now i don't like that we're below the point of control here right most traded level now i know that has nothing to do with the heat map okay the heat map is saying they want to be buyers here and they just pulled so they don't really want to be buyers here they want to be buyers a little bit lower here okay and they're adding on the on the on the offer as well okay let's look for an imbalance here and we want to look at the at reaction to this imbalance here uh uh rambo mambo why uh why aren't the volume dots on today because it was a question uh if you maybe look up uh uh earlier we can stop this exercise i it's a worthy exercise to go over again and again it was craig who asked this question okay and that's why we're going through it okay i'm still looking to see this is we got to get above point of control here uh and we need to see it on um well in this view we need to see a pretty big imbalance in in the order book i i like the pulling here already at 35. i want to see a skew here and i want to see the price move up we're kind of getting it we see a little bit of a skew underneath here but they pulled now we had insight to this potentially playing out already because they pulled here and they looked like they were kind of serious in here right and then they pulled now they didn't add too much on the offer or in the bid i don't like that but they're pulling here okay great you know i'm looking for them to add on the bid at a higher level and i want price to come up into like 37 38 and 40. okay now everything got um kind of uh upheavaled here this guy came in and you know kind of spoiled the party here price came back down a little bit and then this guy came in on the offer here now see how see how this had it this had an influence on price okay this is this is advertising here they're pulling here price move back up and then like get these guys trapped and then someone comes in on the offer like this now they're trying to get it back down to 27. now let's take let's talk about some some strategy in here okay we're down at 27 looking for 25 now too okay now what happened in here well this is a classic order flow uh maneuver around point of control so this is where like you know how scott yesterday's looking at lug levels uh and then he's looking at the order flow around those lug levels here we're looking at point of control and the order flow around that point of control and here's the outcome so this kind of like got people to to you know get going up this direction here slam the door this is like a book flip in in essence uh you know slam the door here and get some sellers here looking for the move lower okay now suppose we bought into that advertising in here okay you you looked at it you saw it okay great a move up boom we should get it we should get to 37 and then 40 doesn't work out okay get out of the position look for go in the opposite direction now i know that's not easy to do and shift mentally like that and that's why like i i recommend in these webinars of uh not trading uh because uh you know how how do you how do you handle something like that well it's a lot easier when you're not in a position okay and learn from it now look for this next time when you're trading okay i mean this is a classic dupe right right here pull that liquidy i would have loved to seen them add more on the bid here they didn't really and price kind of floated back up here you know capture some some longs in here if you can and then just slam the door here now what was the reaction to this liquidity not much actually didn't really do much until they actually pulled and then likely this is just a this is probably just a limit there's there's a stop run in there but this is just a market cell pushing it lower likely right just moving it away okay but anyway you know you can see how other other traders kind of tune into this and start to get reactive with it as well as stops being hit uh all right so craig i think i i hope i answered your question in here uh we spent almost most of the webinar going through this exercise it's really great though it really you know really helps you focus and understand liquidity and why that's so important is because what have we been looking at for years maybe decades we've been looking at price action and volume we haven't been looking at liquidity liquidity was totally separate in a in a a separate chart okay your dome your level two there was no there was no education on liquidity and understanding the context and the importance of liquidity so this is why this this exercise is really good now if this is confusing for a lot of uh traders then a really good exercise is to don't do this one do the opposite put on volume dots take off the heat map have just two elements here and understand the context of volume dots and price action now here come our buyers where do we want to go top of the range here and maybe we can even break it here okay point of control back to 35 37 that's what we'd be looking for why look at the buyers here okay now we don't have liquidity we don't have that kind of to lean on are they bidding up underneath here did they just slam on the on the offer here we don't we don't know right we just have the context of two this is kind of like your like your footprint chart basically except the footprint chart is on bar data which is aggregated you might not see some of these smaller structures in here okay still looking for them to try to trade back up into 35 and 37 here still looking for it okay just based on these two elements structure and volume okay we got up to almost 35 still looking for it i think they can think they can pull this off no no i mean this is kind of the last gasp for the for those buyers here right here where they broke out from now they need to get back up above here pretty quickly now let's see 35 looking for it should be able to hit it and then 37 i think we can get up to 37 here no can't do it so far all right so we're the insight we're getting from this volume is like we're not finding buyers actually now looking for sellers to break this line here and come back down to 27 and a half why we can't get through it we're not finding the buyers we're looking for here looks pretty good here they're trying and they couldn't do it they can't do it again they're making a lower high looking for our sellers here and looking for them to try to trade it back down to the lower ends of the range here okay i guess 27 would be the 27 and a half would be the first stop next would be 25 and let's zoom out a little bit more yeah those two look good okay first one 27 and a half right here okay just reading the context of these two elements here structure and volume okay our levels important levels and volume now what happened here is was with it was within the structure okay break out great above this pull back even a higher high here okay good some volume up here not bad they pull back it's putting a big dent into things here's our retest back up here and do we get our buyers no do we get our sellers yeah starting to get sellers in here okay so now we're looking for a lack of buying which we're not getting at the moment okay and we're looking for more sellers so this is this is convoluting things a little bit the spine up here but let's see if we get our seller we now now if if i were looking for the drop into 27 i have to have sellers down here at 30 or even 29 and in three quarters yeah so yeah see how this kind of convoluted that here finding buyers back up above so this was it's not high probability and we're looking for another scenario here sellers down here and we didn't get them okay now this original move looks like very likely to unfold here the original move back up into 37 here it made it up to 35. okay i still want to see it get higher though now let's look at our point of control again this is pretty bearish actually it made it up to that point of control and it immediately sold off okay so in the bigger picture you know we're looking very closely at this little area here at 35. okay can't get can't get above it we need to get above it on vine okay there we go now it's looking pretty good all right so now they should be able to pull it back on up into 38 and 40. okay see them move it away like that okay okay again understanding the context here in this case the context is point of control and the volume around that co that context okay there's our move into 40. right now these things happen quickly right but we're calling it out in real time here and we're looking for that scenario first hand and what that scenario looks like and this is it okay we're looking for volume above this point of control it was bearish here for a bit it's like whoa wait a minute they can't even on this retest they can't get above point of control okay well once they came back up again and we started to see that yes we're looking for the move all right so now we've just made it back up to 40 here right and now our bigger picture is of the context of these two elements is just we're back up to 40. you know looking for a bit of a pullback here now if we and and not much maybe maybe back down to just about here um you know maybe 35 um and maybe it needs to bounce off of point and control again right this would be a pullback to point of control now what if we get sellers down below here this would be a false breakout here okay so we need to be a and and this is how you can you can consider weaving trade management into uh your order flow readings here okay so uh so for example you know you're looking for that breakout and you're looking for the move to the other side of the range but that was it at the moment we don't know uh after that okay so now are you still bullish in here bigger picture boy i i'm you know i wouldn't be um i i like this move here uh but i am looking for the pullback and it's now back in the range and we're actually below point of control right so this is a false breakout okay looking for these sellers to try to drive it away now very quickly down to 25 and we're back down into these these areas here okay back down to uh 17 or 15 uh maybe lower the day okay it can't seem to stay above point of control okay so again structure and volume around these structural structural areas here not only structure in terms of point control but ranges the the swing here and the swing down here so here's our move just about into 25. there it is okay so how how can you consider trade management around some of these areas uh uh without going mad well just try to trade for the the and this is something alan i know alan's in here um that alan asked uh like a couple years ago and the answer was well just look for the higher probability outcomes and scenarios and when they start to unfold look for that and look for a minimum target you know take a minimum target uh and um once you once you uh take like a minimum target then you can like uh or that can be your full full uh uh target you know just get in and get out all in all out in fact that might be the easiest once uh you know it becomes more advanced and and you're more uh you've seen many instances of this you can consider going for you know easing out of it scaling out one leg holding it for for a bigger uh bigger move you're not that old allen it was more than a year ago for sure i i know that okay david that's a good question so you're trying to feel how to get a feel for how to implement this in your trading um well i i'm hoping that this is starting to to cover it you know you're looking for these kind of minimum uh moves that are higher probability and then we don't really know after that and unless you know that's when we need to get more context but we do know is if we can get back down below this kind of point of control here and we see some selling in here we're looking for the other side of the range uh if we're looking for a pullback in for it to bounce off of this area here 35. okay now this is it's a little more convoluted this one here just because uh this was the move uh uh it's still within a range here right it made it above point of control but it didn't really break out from the range right we want to see it break out from the range see how this this move here sets up this you know pretty pretty nice move to the downside now look at the selling here right now look at the selling and where is it going okay lots of selling do we get price movement uh with it though not yet why look at this huge iceberg just coming in huge this is like 2 000 this they're absorbing here now we don't even have the heat map on but we know this is absorbing look at the size of these dots here and look at how how much price moved it didn't move much at all okay so we know that larger player and iceberg orders are getting filled in this area here this is a good question david i think maybe i'll cover more and more about the trade maybe the the usage use scenarios here uh the the important part though i i think first is um to be able to read the order flow uh and go through scenarios and and and kind of go through this analysis of like wow we see this now let's what are we looking for what's the scenario here see because we see all this absorption but we're right back down here again now i'm looking now what if we get more sellers here well then they should be able to drive it lower order flow rules here first iceberg is nice it's nice to see that but we want we want to see buyers above this area in here if it's going to move away from this range here we're not getting that we're still seeing more selling pressure in here so sellers ought to move this lower still okay now how can you get a position on it well yeah you know i i don't know if you'd be willing to maybe take a risk on this one but yeah we're looking for it to go lower right now yeah due to there there being a lot of absorption a lot of icebergs we're at the end of the kind of bottom of the range here it's possible to come right back in and and find buyers try to reach right back up into value area here at 35. right we we want to see the sellers move it away on on power uh so uh that's uh um and you know it's so it's a little more convoluted here for sure and what does that mean well lots of things can happen and we don't we don't think it's a high probability at this point let's take a look at your image here david okay and going through these scenarios i think is key okay so let's see what did you say here um what happened here at 4623 is exactly what i was wondering about in combination with the swings it's so conflicting for me still okay well yeah i mean traded into high liquidity here right uh yeah they pulled and added back in yeah i mean this is so this is a little confusing i mean like uh yeah they you know traded into this area here and we got a little bit of a bounce out of it it's not really telling us much here okay so uh you know they they kind of added lower now what if they came in and added a bunch more up in here though like in this area here and we found a lot of buyers then is telling us something a lot more so it you know it it's it's uh more likely for a move to take place it's kind of understanding the footprints here of the uh i know that's a bad word to use um you know um trying to see the tracks of of the of the traders uh and uh kind of sniff it out here like what what direction might they be going here uh and uh and trying to get a feel for for the market and the auction we can go through something i think a lot simpler let's just look at a specific level that's important and then overflow around the level and just keep it at that instead of all this back and forth in here and yes it should go here it should go there whatever like um let's just look at specific levels uh in a range and then that's it and then order flow around it okay so now we've come back down into this kind of little high volume node down here okay and we're below a range here well all right so the scenario at this at this low here is we're still in a downtrend but what if we get buyers back up here for at 25 then we're kind of back into this range and i'd be looking for a move back to 30. okay so that's the scenario okay else i'm looking for uh more sellers down here at 20 and to drive it lower and now that would be low of day right yeah down here around 15. okay so let's look at let's go around let's go over volume and and let's add the heat map back on here now we're going to look at everything okay anyway just a note before we put the heat map back on um this is something to consider uh you know looking at these two elements and starting to understand this context really well before adding a third context that third context can you know really adds a lot more into it and makes it um you know more more complex for sure okay so we just filled this liquidity okay so now we're looking for move back in let's see if we can get our buyers here okay we're back in the range now we need to see buyers up here okay a lot at 22 and a half okay order book's not telling us much right now we're not seeing the buyers we're drifting up there but we're not seeing the buyers okay they're adding more on the offer here okay so yeah nothing nothing shaken okay now they're adding a little more on the bid here we want to see them add up higher than that up here maybe maybe around 19 or 20. i want to see them pull at 23 and 25. okay so we're at our swing this is the level we're looking at you know our 20 to 18 level here okay now we're looking at our swing and we're looking for a move back into the range here okay these are our levels here not we didn't get the buyers we're looking for still starting to bid up a little bit nothing shaking you know no no no no edge right now we're looking at our you know this is our level down here around around let's call it 18 and three quarters okay up to 23 and three quarters and we're looking for order flow around it here okay so here here comes some sellers here that hadn't taken on this liquidity yet they're going to take them on and they're probably going to trade it lower here okay there's our move into 18. okay now this this move below the the range here how much selling is that and how much of a movement is it it's not much and see how the buyers are right back in the middle of the range here in fact this has already been a move back to this smaller high volume node right here or just about just about close close enough for me right now we got our sellers trying to move it away here they're trying all right i think they should they should be able to move it down here they go so looking we're looking for low of day 15 okay and then the liquidity is down a little bit lower though 14. okay now we're getting a battle here and and we would kind of anticipate this battle we've got a few different things going on for this battle to start to unfold here first off we're at the low of the day right that's that's uh they're gonna there's gonna be a big battle at uh you know highs and lows of the day secondly we're very close to the london close on friday okay so there's going to be you know a lot of a lot of back and forth in here okay now what happened in here we had high liquidity filled we found sellers and now what if we get buyers back up above this little tran this transaction right here okay looking for a move right back into uh yeah this swing and also this point of control or this high volume node okay looking for it see how they pulled here we just need to find a few more buyers at 17 and we can move a little bit of skew on the bid there we go let's see the move let's see back to 20. okay liquidity is here at 20. see how we're above this area here okay and look at ceo that not here now they're starting to support it on on the bid not much not much at all see how this is just not as high probability they're not really supporting it here and it just exhausted out up here as well okay so the order flow around this event here for a move back in it's not looking too good it still may do it but yeah you know the pieces that we put together in this area here it's not looking so great so you know and yet yet it follow it followed through to 20. okay so uh there there's the move however like it just doesn't look good um exhausted here uh not much support on on the on the bid which means sellers in these areas can drive it down here very very quickly okay here we go again more buyers okay this is starting to shape up better okay looking for the move back to this 22 and a 22 even okay we really want to see them on the bid here at a higher level and a poll here on the offer and we're not we're not seeing it see it's just not as high probability that's all it's like okay well we're looking for order flow around these levels here okay we we we saw something kind of nice that looked like it might move back up into 20 and then we kind of bailed on that idea in here just wasn't looking good uh yeah these webinars are recorded uh and posted so you can find it in this thread here just scroll up a bit you'll find it ah thanks thanks for the kind words there all right david i don't know if that helps you david a bit um but we'll go go over it again you know more and more like here's here's a double bottom pattern you know at the at the low of the day here uh and uh the the context is well we found sellers here okay but see how look at buyers snapped it away very very quickly okay so they maybe maybe the i i don't like it still but they have the potential to move it right back up uh to you know higher the range here this is a false breakdown right so looking for buyers to try to move it back up into areas where they can cover and that would probably be up here around 20 again but you see how we're just not finding that buying interest really is some but see how it's dark still underneath here there a little help there now on the bid pushing pulling they're pulling on the offer they should be able to get up to about 20. okay let's see it let's see it buyers back up to 20 or 21 now now they cannot do it and this is that i mean it was starting to look okay in here now we're right back now that now they should be able to do it let's see a little bit more on the on the bid here that ought to seal the deal and they're not they're not on the bid so another another rotation right we're looking for that order book to kind of like give us some some help here all right let's see if we can get our buyers here looking for a skew in the book right around here around 16 and a half or so nothing nothing so far in fact exhaustion actually looking for potential for sellers here at 16 and a quarter yeah all right so sellers here let's see if they can drive it now lower back down into maybe 14. okay now again this is not really high probability stuff like the order book is is you know it's not really helping us too much it's kind of dark on on either side still we're going to read the order flow right we're making we couldn't get back up here we're look we're pulling for these buyers they couldn't do it it's starting to exhaust out up here we're looking for our sellers uh and they they at least made it back down to about 4 15 here but liquid is still down here at 14. and they should be able to hit it again here sellers into this is into this liquidity here now now the the the book and balance here it it was more balanced to the to the to the bid side here right you can see it here there is again this is this is what we're looking for earlier now what's the reaction to it and there's our buyers okay so there and there's a nice there's the nice move back up into 20. okay see how this this can help you here this was this was a convoluted move though in here like you know uh we were looking for buyers up here we were looking for the support it did not come in had to drop a few more times here we're looking for the drop lower here uh and that it didn't really pan out it came back down to about fourteen and three quarters uh and then uh we had this skew in the book here hard to catch hard to catch that one okay but this came in first before the the volume move here though you can see that and that's a that's a beautiful stop run too beauty yeah yeah that's uh 600 or so stops all right so our london close is uh just uh just upon us here so uh uh you know this volatility uh kind of occurring or kicking up the uh at the close is uh anticipated so uh let's we'll end the webinar so we were going about an hour and a half almost hour and 25 minutes uh went through a few different exercises looking for some of these moves to unfold we went over some higher time frame stuff but mostly uh it was exercise on reading the order flow of the the order book and how that affects price uh and then also about uh the uh the volume and how that affects you know price or the structure so these two elements together now uh i want to i want to make a point clear though okay we're going through these three elements structure volume uh and the the liquidity or the supply and the demand okay now if you're a pattern trader okay you're looking at bottom double bottoms and tops and flags and pennants and wedges and you know all of this kind of stuff head and shoulders uh it is the order flow within those patterns that you want to watch okay and you want it you want to uh be uh you know kind of keyed into this is where this is the way you trade you're looking for a confirmation of a head and shoulders look at the order flow to help you confirm that that will make a big big difference now suppose you are a volume profile trader okay we've covered a little bit of it here but not much right now use your strategies within volume profile maybe you read dalton maybe you read stadlemire now use some of those ideas but look at the order flow within those ideas and this is where you're going to get the edge like on this higher time frame here yeah this looks great for a move right back up to point of control here around 35. okay see the buyers coming in look at look at the bid here see how they're underneath here on the bid and we're finding our buyers great let's move on up into most traded level or you know value areas okay so there's your strategy together with the order flow okay so takes know those strategies very very well uh know where you usually get in in a head and shoulders or whatever uh and uh you know now look at the order flow to confirm it okay so we so we just did it here uh with volume profile very very quickly you know look look at the buyers coming in right and we're above our little areas here a structural this was a false breakdown of this little structure seeing some pretty big volume and they're supporting it on the bid here still finding buyers these are responsive buyers we want to tr have them trade back to about 35 okay looking for this to unfold okay this is looking higher probability on this time frame okay because of the volume and and and the order book and we're already back in the structure here so there there's you're you're putting together your volume profile uh along with your order flow okay all right guys uh yeah have a good weekend everybody we'll wrap it up uh and um this will be on the uh recorded youtube page here give it a few hours or so i'll put it up and you can review it if you like okay let's see here alan do you get a post oh uh okay okay yeah i'll take a look alan um oh moderator stuff okay yeah yeah sure oh tom okay yeah so uh nice to see you in here tom so um all right this is i was worried about this from the get-go so are you going to make it out of costa rica or not um you know i can even find a flight so anyway i hope so uh we we got you scheduled for the 18th now tom is going to be streaming and he's going to be going through exactly what we just talked about uh he's going to be talk he's going to be talking about um volume profile he's a volume profile trader okay and then he's gonna be talking about the order flow within it uh to give those insights okay so we're getting a pullback here already all right so it's you know uh still still uh this is still in play it's just a pullback here uh now we're looking for buyers to and and the bid here to support it again to come right back up uh into 27 then 30 and then you know back into like 35 or so yeah i know david like uh uh well anyway it's not a bad place to be stuck that's for sure uh tom so enjoy it while you can uh and uh no worries i mean we'll get started when when you get back and and and take it from there so yeah have a good weekend everybody and we'll catch up uh next week all right bye-bye | Bookmap | UC3HKlZ_7gxRgef9SCxu54Lw | 2022-01-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 13,032 | 75,777 |
_KENWz_MDQw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KENWz_MDQw | How Gentle Madman Portrays the Heartbreak of Takuto Maruki *Persona 5 Royal SPOILERS* | persona 5 of the Royal is just as much a life simulation game as it is a JRPG when you aren't exploring palaces and exploiting the lives of criminals you're going to school hanging out with friends building relationships and playing video games watching movies and studying but what happens when life becomes too much to handle how do you deal with the emotional trauma that you've suffered from in your life this is one of the biggest themes that's portrayed in the true ending of persona 5 royal and it's portrayed so well in the music of the final palace now if that wasn't enough evidence that we're going to be talking about some pretty major spoilers then this is your official spoiler warning if you do not want to be spoiled about the true ending of persona 5 real then perhaps you can check out my review of persona 5 royal which I'll put up in the iCard in the corner and I'll put it in the link in the description down below why did I say in the link I don't know the true ending really tugs at your heartstrings as you realize dr. Marquis the counselor that you've spent so much time with in order to build up their confident is the owner of a palace in the form of a research laboratory his ulterior motive is to alter the reality of anyone and everyone suffering from some kind of negative emotion and have them live in a reality where they are always happy living free from those negative emotions you actually get to see his abilities firsthand with kasumi Yoshizawa the new girl in the game throughout your adventure you learn about her dead sister sameer a and that she's been seeing dr. Mario ki ever since her death but as it turns out Kasumi has actually been under the influence of dr. Marquis Powers the entire time that she's been seeing him Kasumi is actually the Sameera who's supposed to be dead but she's not because Kasumi is the dead one and she died after getting hit by a car guilt-ridden Sameer I wanted to become Kasumi in order to see her dream of becoming a professional gymnast come true the piece that plays during the palace excursion Ghent Mad Men is one of the best tracks in the game and one of my personal favorites so what I wanted to do was just take a look at the music and talk about some things that I've noticed while I was notating it so let's start off with the key signature of the piece the key signature has B flat and E flat in it and we also start off with an octave G in the base of the piano which informs us that we're in the key of G minor now having flats in a key signature gives the piece and overall darker Tambor which is defined as the sound or quality of music take a quick listen to the beginning of the piece in G minor and then what I'm going to do is I'm going to rearrange it so that it's actually in G major the parallel major [Music] transitioning from G major to G minor leads to three notes being lowered the median or third the sub mediant the sixth and the leading tone the seventh of the scale by doing this the P sounds a lot more depressing and melancholic whereas G major has a brighter tone because those three notes are being raised now in your typical music theory class it's going to constantly be reinforced that a major tonality is happy and a minor tonality is sad and that's what I've told people when I had tutor them in music theory when I was at college but it's important to really understand why those tonality z' have that overall happy or sad Tambor what is going on with these notes that creates the kind of sound that we're looking for Adam Neely has an excellent video about this where he talks about the darkness and brightness of pieces in relation to the modes of a scale and it's such an interesting video so give it a watch after you finish watching this one no thanks the piano starts off by implementing syncopation which is basically an interruption in the overall flow of the rhythm notice how the first beat of the melody is four sixteenth notes since four sixteenth notes equal one beat in a measure of 4/4 this is a perfectly normal way to start the melody however it's the dotted eighth notes that follow that helped throw off the flow of the piece when we add a dot next to a note we are extending it by half that notes duration so for example in 4/4 a quarter note is considered one beat long adding a dot would add half of that duration to the note making a dotted quarter note a beat and a half long when we put a dot next to an eighth note in 4/4 however we're holding that note out for 3/4 of a beat since an eighth note is counted as half of one beat in 4/4 so it feels very uneven listen to the melody with a metronome and notice how none of the dotted eighth notes really line up with the click aside from the first dotted eighth note coming in on beat two [Music] here how a lot of those notes are always coming in before or after the click incorporating syncopation into a piece is what makes it more interesting to listen to sticking to normal rhythms for the entire duration of a song will grow repetitive and eventually boring to a listener now in the next section of the piece it takes a bit of a breather with the syncopation it still incorporates rhythms not on the beat but it doesn't do it as much as the main melody [Music] to me it has more of a calm and serene feel almost as if a patient is slowly coming down while in the middle of a session with Marky we're still in G minor here but it has a much warmer feeling to it than the main melody which is mainly helped by bringing the e note up a half-step making it an E natural in measure 12 now let's talk about my favorite part of the piece which is the bass solo and this comes in right around the halfway point of the piece one thing that I love is the relationship between the bass and the piano the piece begins with this a sending motion close to a G minor scale with some notes going up and down in a zigzag kind of motion however once the bass comes in the melody in the piano actually becomes a part of the accompaniment by doing this these two lines are creating a counterpoint which is when two or more parts are independent of each other but still harmonically related [Music] they even maintain similar motions while being played notice how the melody of the piano is primarily going in an upward motion for the first beat and then as I said before going down in a zigzag kind of motion the first half of the bassline does something very similar where it rises upward but then goes slightly downward this creates similar motion where two parts are moving in the same direction at the same time but using different intervals however the second half of the bass solo does the exact opposite it starts off pretty high for a bass and then goes in a downward motion for the remainder of the solo this contrast between the mainly downward motion of the baseline and the mountain-like motion of the piano hereby creates a contrary motion these motions going on throughout the piece can actually kind of symbolize the highs and lows of dr. Mario keys life think about this the college that he went to decided to fully fund his research on cognitive science that's great but then they decided to stop due to a lack of concrete evidence his fiancee lost her parents and suffered from PTSD because of it and then he discovers that he has the power to change her reality which he does for her sake thereby destroying his potential engagement and relationship he even awakens to as a thoth his persona and finally he discovers that he has his own palace where he began to conduct research on helping people Joker and the Phantom thieves come in and ruin all of his progress and his dreams of making a reality where everybody can be happy it's tragic that all of this has happened to him relatively recently in the game the piano and bass when it enters are accompanied by a choir singing a somewhat cultish like chant which i think is actually a really wonderful touch given how many followers and patients mario keys had because of his motivation to give everybody a positive and happy reality notice how when you're exploring the palace all of the patients have these artificial smiles on their face due to the treatment they received it's really creepy the choir is singing a perfect fourth interval between D is the low note and G as the higher note they never changed notes throughout the entire piece which helps create a specific time of contrapuntal motion with the piano and even the bass when it comes in later on this is called oblique motion which is achieved by having one part go in an upward or downward motion while another part stays stationary on one or two notes [Music] now this next thing might be just me overlooking things but one thing that I found really interesting was the fact that the interval that the choir sings is a perfect fourth now I didn't explain this before but an interval is the distance between two notes and when I was learning about them in my high school Theory classes my teacher had us remember songs that certain intervals were found in so a minor second interval would be the jaws theme a major sixth would be the NBC theme and the perfect fourth would be here comes the bride now this again might just be an over analyzation of an interval found in a secret palace for an RPG but as I was saying before dr. marquee had a girlfriend named roomie and he was planning on proposing to her but tragedy struck Rumi when her parents were murdered she began to suffer from PTSD and it was during this time that Markie learned about his powers to alter reality he changed Rumi's reality and from that Rumi didn't remember him at all and that was when the relationship was broken off completely unbeknownst to her even while traversing the palace you eventually come across this rapture esque area with statues of Rumi showing that he really hasn't gotten over everything that's happened with her and this is backed up further by his treasure actually being the newspaper article about Rumi's parents this whole event is what drove him to want to help people be happy albeit not in the best of ways however I like to think that the inclusion of the choir singing this perfect fourth interval symbolizes what Maru ki truly wanted and what his life could have led to if none of this had ever happened living a happy life somewhere married to Rumi now perfect fourth intervals are actually a really weird interval especially in this case because it doesn't signify any kind of change in tonality the notes that create a perfect fourth are the tonic which are the first and eighth scale degrees and the dominant which is the fifth scale degree but it's just restructured so that the dominant is the lowest note now it might seem like it only - the melancholic feel of the piece but that's what makes that interval so special that perfect fourth gives the piece more sentimental value and really portrays the heartbreak that we're supposed to feel for Maru key the title of the piece is very fitting - and it's mainly due to the irony between the words gentle and madman the song being in a minor key helps justify the madman part of the idea as well as Maru key kinda seeing himself as a god or a messiah but notice how soft and non dynamic the song is if you listen to palace themes like Shi tous palace or Kaneshiro z-- there are some parts of the song that really stand out over the others whether it be adding in certain instrumentation or just building up to a certain part of the song even when the bass part comes in during the piece it never loses that soft and gentle feel as the title puts it this piece really is one of the best songs in a game with an already phenomenal soundtrack from the title being very fitting to the theory behind it all and even the potential attention to detail that could have been implemented with that perfect fourth interval it's such a great song that I had an absolute blast rotating and analyzing if you'd actually like to see my full notation of it I'm gonna leave the link to my musescore profile in the description so you can check it out if you want but if you also want to see more music based videos be sure to LIKE comment subscribe and ring the bell for more alright thank you so much for watching and I'll see you all in the next one [Music] you | TheMurphination | UCV2uWVoVEMQSX-Xy9jqEggw | 2020-06-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,315 | 12,319 |
DE-jaNTFBhY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DE-jaNTFBhY | World's Heaviest Woman - Reaction | all right so if you guys remember a little while ago we checked out a video on this channel called the Heart Attack Grill now do you know why it was called the Heart Attack Grill no it's not cuz the food was so good it was to die for it was a restaurant that served the most greasy fattening food on earth [ __ ] that makes McDonald's look like a salad they had a burger that was like this big 10,000 calories and I always wondered what type of a human could eat that food and what would they look like well today I found on that human as she is the heaviest woman alive yeah and I know what you're gonna say go beast - you're set - you're damn right I'm very thick delicious but I've been on a diet I've been exercising I'm even 12 pounds lighter do I look dinner fine [ __ ] you could have set it a different way Jesus world's heaviest woman let's go jerk 765 pounds [Music] this makes you probably right up there with some of the heaviest women in the world Oh Lord I know guys are into big butts but she's got the whole market quarter she's even growing an extra level on the side oh you try and clap those cheeks the clap back and probably crush you woman she did it to herself though for sure charity Pierce is believed to be the heaviest woman in the world believed to be house bound her extreme science has put her life on hold and now she's desperate for help she fears time is running out to save her life and marry fiance Tony who is 17 years her the fiancee you mean she's getting married bless her soul this man is brave oh my god how do you let that happen she's got a wheelchair the size of a busted seat for like holding nine people just to take her outside oh my god her legs are so swollen her shoes barely even fit how do you do that I'm sorry foods good but it's not that good I'm scared loser you can't possibly lose her she's kind of hard to miss I'll stop going to help myself charity has wide over 500 pounds since her early teens doctors have urged her to diet and exercise but an accident in the year 2000 look at that leg oh my god you know it's bad when the couch is covered in lag I feel so bad for her but I know she's done it to herself like it's impossible to get that big off a chicken and rice and broccoli severely hampered her mobility how do you get that obese good lord lady her pride when a lymphedema developed I just got embarrassed going outside and because of course everybody would look at me charity now longs for a gastric bypass surgery which will stem her insatiable appetite but the operation can only be performed safely if she loses 200 pounds herself to help shed some pounds off you know it's bad when a doctor could take his hands spread them out and then move rolls of fat and explore the dark area as the Sun don't shine that is so sad look at her I'm not eating I am never eating again I don't care how good food is I will never put anything in this mouth that's more than 100 calories charity is trying to exercise more and is on a diet restricting her to just 1200 calories a day compared to her previous intake of ten thousand or we'd have Chinese or weird make chips and dip tacos ice cream for lunch hold up you're speaking my language I can't I gotta go on a diet I don't like anything for 18 year old daughter Charlie growing up is very different to other kids 18 good lord the mothers with Robin off on her look look at how big she is why do people do this doing like other stuff and I was at home taking care of my mom I'm gay if it's just kind of what's normal to me and charity's condition has had a serious effect on their relationship I used to be really really close to my mom and now I'm just not at all like it's constant fighting and arguing because I'm getting to the point where it does it for so long that it gets really easily to be frustrated and we just fight a lot the couple dream of tying the knots own but charity's mobility issues have overshadowed the word implants so hold up she's still planning on getting married at that weight this is gonna sound cold but if you're that obese you should be planning for a funeral not for a wedding your body's working hundreds of times harder than a normal person's body would have to work and that way someone is feeding her a hundred percent 10,000 calories a day you cannot have that many calories on your own she's not getting up getting in the truck driving down to McDonald's you know what I'm saying either the boyfriend or her daughter is bringing that [ __ ] in by the bucketload that is so sad big wedding I want to be able to fit into a dress if I wanted to get married in my living air might already be married discuss venues charity tasks charlie with hunting for the perfect wedding dress my daughter is where she feeds back her find in some video I also like the middle one - those are the two that I thought you'd like the most charity knows her wish will only come true if she can reach her target white her physician osteopath Ben Miller is coming to check her progress by weighing her for the first time in four months she needs to be able to prove that she can lose weight on her own are you ready for this charity yes ready to see 765 pounds this makes you probably right up there with some of the heaviest women in the world some off for charity the news of only losing 22 pounds after four weeks of crash dieting is devastating but dr. Miller hopes the blow might motivate her [Music] the thing is like she did it to herself like she was the one eating all the food without thinking of the consequences how do you go to the bathroom at that weight she's 700 pounds I know your average everyday run-of-the-mill toilet is not gonna hold up a little elephant like that that's impossible how do you sleep when you're back like this yeah so many normal things of life would be nearly impossible at that way forget going outside just using the bathroom would be a pain in the ass and taking a bath how to take a bath someone probably has to sponge baths or outside with the garden hose oh you worked hard all right your jaw muscles over there just chop it through ten thousand calories a day my jaw would have a sore after all that eating holy crap but I do feel bad dogs straw that broke the camel's back or is this gonna be the motivation you need to work harder look at her lad continue with all the good change that you've made in your lifestyle alright I'm not giving up you're just gonna take me longer obviously but I'm not giving up good lose weight it's possible anyone it takes to get there right you know he's losing weight it appears the lesson has paid off and charity looks forward to the future with a positive outlook I think anybody can be turned around with help I think anybody has a chance with help whether it's losing weight quitting smoking quitting drinking quitting drugs I think anybody has a chance what help very true and it's a good thing she's got someone that's willing to support her through all of this her boyfriend that's still wanting to marry her that's absolutely amazing but um yeah I know I made a lot of jokes throughout the video but it's not a joking matter I tell you what man humans avoid death at every cost but you give them some food and they will eat themselves into suicide the thing that's amazing though is at some point she got on a scale and looked down and saw 370 pounds and was like oh I've put on a lot of weight do I stop nope where the cheeseburgers at there's no way to put on that much weight eating healthy you don't just gain weight breathing existing drinking water you have to eat so someone has been feeding her this whole time because at around 400 pounds she was probably a mobile already so it's just so sad to see people allow themselves to get to that point of nearly no return before deciding hey I'm not immortal I have to change anyway hope you guys enjoy the video leave a comment down below try and live healthy and peace out | Beasty Reacts | UChjUq7Hb1daBKfWEvE-rUEw | 2018-07-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,543 | 7,974 |
Zui416ardTc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zui416ardTc | TiPPS Module 8, Lesson 3: Earning Your Digital Badge | Aloha this video is only for those pursuing the tips digital badge and seeking additional help if you were just using the tip's Ted Ed lessons for your own self-study the previous lesson module 8 lesson 2 was your last one and you can skip this video if not please continue on for those who want to take their learning further we offer for a nominal fee access to our tips Discord community and the opportunity to earn the tips digital badge in the tips Discord Community we have channels representing the eight modules and more where you can asynchronously post your questions get feedback on portfolio documents and share resources and tips the tips Community will consist of fellow tips participants who have gone through the modules just like you as well as tips facilitators as time permits please remember to follow our tips netiquette rules when using Discord violators may be barred from future access for more information on how to use Discord see the tips website the tips digital badge recognizes participants who have learned the module content and applied it to create a mini portfolio to earn the tips digital badge you must do the following complete all Ted Ed lessons in the eight modules including their think dig deeper and discuss sections complete a mini portfolio containing the following a revised philosophy of teaching statement a revised CV tailored for a particular job ad a revised cover letter tailored for a particular job ad and a revised activity write-up to prepare for this all the original drafts you wrote for these documents during the modules should receive subsequent feedback from at least two colleagues for example a tips facilitator or fellow participants in the Discord community and be revised accordingly complete a321 reflection on your tips experience complete the final evaluation form and then you will get the link to a separate digital badge request form where you can submit your mini portfolio items and 321 reflection for review once approved your digital badge will be awarded for instructions about each of these steps see the digital badge section of the tips website for more details for more on what digital badges are and their benefits see the Dig Deeper section of module 1 lesson 0. we hope you will apply for the digital badge as recognition of your achievements and the successful completion of the course that's it no think dig deeper or discuss sections for this lesson thanks again for participating in tips and best wishes as you pursue your career and the profession mahalo | NFLRChawaii | UCDgokjVhUPtkyCzSio2UBFg | 2023-09-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 432 | 2,543 |
oyeI7om7Nos | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyeI7om7Nos | How to pair an Ikea Trådfri bulb with a Philips Hue hub using TouchLink | so what we want today is [Music] show how to pair up an ikea bulb with the philips hue hub opposed to other brands the clear ones have to be paired with touchlink and that's the way uk originally did it they had first the remotes and the bulbs and jobs came later as an afterthought so they've stuck with that and it's a bit bit more complicated than normal the one thing [Music] that you have to take care of when doing this is that you turn all lights physically off around um where you're pairing the bulb because what happens is that the um the bulb simply uh the hub could grab a different bulb and then you make a mess of your existing system so the safest is to have the hope and the bulb in a place where there is no other zigbee built on at the moment at least for a good bit of a distance so what we start with first is i'll grab the this here and we first reset the ekf bulb to factory and that's by turning it off and on seven times so one two three four five six seven so that starts pulsing now now there's two apps that you can use for this um there is the eu essentials app on android and there's the u lights on apple ios i am generally somebody who uses android but i found that the u lights up on ios is more reliable gives more reliable results for touch length pairing so i have an old iphone 4s um that i use for that it's actually one of the very very few purposes that i have left for for the phone um for one of the last few purposes like so we are waiting here for the bulb to stop poles pulsing um because the uh so when the reset is finished there and then we'll repair it now you can see see on my phone here that's the up all the all the books are unavailable they're unreachable and that's because i've turned them off this process can take take about a minute or so and then when it's finished resetting it will go to really really bright um or sometimes they just turn off and that that'll be the other scenario um but will i just let us finish its thing there um so yeah the the reason obviously for ikea um especially the warm white ones you can only have color in e27 but g10 and candles they have one void um from in around february 2020 the poise on the warm white ones was um was put down to eight euro above and that's an absolute bargain uh compared to compared to the view bulbs which typically the one wide ones are around 25 to 30 euros little has recently launched bulbs their collarbones are really cheap but the warm white ones that they sell they are still in around 12 13 euros so they haven't beaten the price of the care once um and the other thing then with for example little bulbs is that they are only available in limited amounts anyhow where ikea constantly restocks and sells these so um my domain all the hallways things like that i've done in these now this is done now this just got light so what we do here is we will take the i don't know if you can see that yet there okay and then we take the u lights up grant and touch link and again this is a bit crap okay so force the book to join so that'll take about you see it's posing just grab that bulb that's great i'm looking at the android at the u app again and as you can see here we now have a color temperature light and that is and the ekf bulb has gone out and that means that's paired up now so i can go and i can say okay tap this and see that's the board that's just done uh that's basically the way to get a new care bulb onto a and onto philips uhup i hope it's helping um and see you another time | Castlelost Home Automation | UCwRIarT19hdFxF29CdGWxqg | 2021-02-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 714 | 3,521 |
1ano9Ez5TXw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ano9Ez5TXw | Expanding Place Values in Decimal Numbers - NCERT Mathematics Class 6 Chapter 1 | okay so wel come back so essentially there is there is another example over here example number one which says essentially the population of Sundar Sundar is the name of some place in India you can think of it as a as essentially the name of a um essentially a neighborhood or something like that so and of course again I sometimes I I I mean as long as you're you're you're essentially some somebody some student essentially from India of course you already know all of these things but but then since this course might be used by somebody who is not from India then sometimes I mention a couple of things that are particular to India so so the population of Sundar was to 2 lak 35,41 meaning 235,000 it was found to be it was found to be increased by 72,9 58 to be increased by not that the population got to 72,000 because um because it was already basically 235,000 and this number is only 72,000 and if the number essentially was increased it must have been anything anything larger than 235,000 right and this number is only 72,000 so this is this means it doesn't what this what what this part says in the year 2000 when it was found to be increased by it doesn't mean that the popul potion got to this number it means that the it means that so many people were actually added to the population right so what was the what was the population of the city in 2001 so in this case basically um in this case essentially what happens here now of course all of I mean most of these examples are um simple examples meaning you might say that there is not much to them really but through these examples we get to discuss a couple of interesting things about numbers a couple of different things essentially we learn about different things and so that that that's how we can use them so the population the population of sundan this the place essentially in 1991 was 235 5,471 right and in 2001 it was found to be increased by 72958 95 people okay now you you want to know what what was the population of Sundar of Sundar in 2001 right so that is essentially the question now since essentially the population was originally 235,000 plus 72,9 58 and add the two numbers and of course this is in people and this is in people so the answer is going to be of course in people meaning that's just a population which is the number of people right so I can essentially do the calculation 8 + 1 is = 9 7 + 5 is = 12 1 that's a 5 + 9 is = 14 1 6 + 2 is = to 1 + 5 = 6 6 + 2 is = to 8 and then 3 + 7 is equal to 10 carry over 1 and that's three the comma here as a separator that's 38,42 right so that's the number of that's the population of Sundar in 2001 right now of course um of course um now there is of course something else that so the so the answer is basically 38,42 right now there is something that you can do of course with with numbers and remember that we said that basically for example a number like we said that the number like for example 235,000 right we said that that essentially this number since of course it's a decimal number you have basically the ones place value you have the 10's place value you have the hundred's place value you have the uh thousand's place value 10,000 and 100,000 right and so it just keeps going right and so it's um and and of course these place values you can think of them as for example 10 ra to the^ 0 which is equal to 1 and then 10 ra to the^ 1 which is 10 10 ra to^ 2 which is 100 10 ra to^ 3 which is a th000 so these are the place values meaning essentially this place value here which is a 10 rais to the power 0 which is a one that means that essentially you have those bags that contain only one marble right this place value that is essentially those bags that contain essentially each of each of those bags contains 10 marbles meaning any bag that you have in that essentially in that category that bag you don't have to count anymore because you have counted before and you know that there is 10 marbles exactly in that back so essentially then since I have seven of those BS * a 10 would be 70 for example marbles in total in all of those bags then in the next category we have essentially the 100 place value meaning every how many essentially whatever the number of bags that you found that you find in that category each bag contains 100 marbles you don't have to count anymore because you have counted before right so that's so that's essentially each bag containing 100 marbles four of those bages would be four four times 100 which would be 400 marbles in that category and then you can add them together to get the total number of marbles in the in all of the bags which becomes essentially your the essentially the value the total value of your number right now so that means that essentially then for example this number I can write it as for example that is a 2 * essentially 10 rais to the power I don't know this is 0 1 2 3 4 5 right that is 10^ 5 and then add to that for example 3 * 10 ra^ 4 right and then add to that 5 into 10 ra^ 3 and then add to that for example four * 10 ra to the^ 2 and then add to that 7 into 10 ra^ 1 and then add to that 1 into 10 power 0 that's the essentially these are these tell you essentially about the about the number of um about the number of mares that you find in every in every bag in each category so in this category every bag contains 10 ra to power five marbles which is essentially 100,000 in this category each P contains for example a 10,000 marbles th000 marbles 100 marbles 10 Marbles and one marble 10^ 0 is equal to one right so that that essentially means that now of course I can write this as basically 2 into 100 2 into 100,000 and then that is 3 times basically 10,000 which is that is 3 * 10,000 and then over here you have essentially four * 100 so that's a th that's five essentially we have forgotten about this so that's a + 5 * 1,000 right and then that's 4 * 100 and then that's a 7 * a 10 and then over here you have 1 times a one right and of course you can add these together I mean you can multiply so that is 2 * 100,000 is 200,000 right and then three times 10 10,000 that would be 30,000 and then 5 * 1,000 would be 5,000 and then 4 * 100 would be 400 7 * a 10 would be 70 and 1 * a 1 would be 1 and the number that I started with was basically 235 471 235 471 right so this essentially tells me that this essentially tells me that 235 471 can be written as 200,000 plus 30,000 + 5,000 + 400 + 70+ a 1 right so at 235,000 th000 plus a 30,000 Plus plus a 5,000 plus a 400 plus a 5,000 plus a 400 plus a 70 plus a 1 right and then in your essentially if basically you you find yourself in the right type of situation to write your number out in this manner meaning expand your number and then do for example the addition multiplication subtraction ction or whatever that might be so then that that's going to be the right thing to do of course meaning that for example in this case you see that basically for example Salma added essentially added essentially did the addition in this case by writing for example this number as this number plus this number plus this number and um this essentially 72,000 as the the sum of these two numbers and then added them together and then Mary essentially did it in a different way so you can do it in any way in in any way that you want as long as you basically follow the rules of the of the decimal numbers right so this essentially means that for example um to essentially to solve the exact same problems what I could do I mean one thing that I could do of course there is an infinite way of ways of essentially doing this but what I could do instead of writing basic 235,000 + 72,0 958 and then adding adding them together if the situation I mean is the if essentially if it is the right thing to do in that meaning that the operation becomes easier or I can or I actually for whatever reason I have to do so instead of writing for example instead of writing the the operation this way I can write a essentially a 235,000 th000 and then add to that the 30,000 and then add to that a 5,000 and then add to that a 400 and then add to that a 70 for example and then add to that for or essentially I could even write a 71 here basically right for what and then essentially add all of these together and then essentially this number over here again I could do the same thing meaning I can write 7 72,9 58 I can write it as a 70,000 and then add a a 2,000 basically and then add to that for example a 900 for example or essentially a 958 I can directly add or I can write 958 as a 9900 + 50 + eight basically I can do that as well right so then if I write the same operation if I write it this way of course the the digits have to be in one NE column so that you can do the addition but you get the idea so then you can just simply add this way and then you will come up with you will essentially come up with the exact same answer right so that's essentially I mean the the only reason I discuss this problem was to just U show you that essentially that idea of um place values and expanding numbers and all of those things that we discussed you can if the situation wants you to to do so you can actually do that in anywhere any essentially anywhere and any at any time that that you need to do so essentially okay so that was another example and I'll see you in the next video thank you | Gahra Raschedian | UCOdeo-6ARsAxhAz4h_8VA2w | 2024-03-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,885 | 9,365 |
9L79dsqT5q0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9L79dsqT5q0 | Alex Bennett's Ramble 11/2/2022 (from YouTube) | this is gabnet the Great American broadcast network now in its eighth year of talk but you've never heard it before [Music] hey everybody yes it's the ramble and I'm Alex we go until midnight tonight from New York New York the city's so nice they named it twice Hi how are you welcome back to our program that nobody listens to so we don't really care what we say or how we say it okay and uh uh it's uh you know there's so many shows out there on the internet we thank you for choosing ours all three of you yeah so you know I mean too many people doing podcasts now it's cheapened the idea of what radio is and what broadcasting is and it's not even broadcasting it's what we used to call in the business narrow casting uh broadcasting was radio where the signal went everywhere and it was broad right so anyway hi I'm wearing my commie hat tonight so uh I you know because I'm gonna we're gonna invite Phil in here in a second let me see if I can uh if I can admit him to our our little gathering and uh uh and and see how he is okay uh let me see here he's way off to the side there okay now we'll bring him in and hello to Phil hello Phil Meyer how are you hey how you doing tonight uh my eyes have been burning for two days straight there is something there is something in the air I don't know it's in this apartment or whatever and it's not pleasant it's not pleasant yeah uh do you think that don't ever ask me how I am because I'll always start giving you a big Litany of my uh ailments okay you know it may be that there are dead bodies in the walls that are beginning to decompose who knows who knows you know you know Marjorie found today Marjorie said to me are you up I said yeah I'm up you know yeah the first thing that in the morning it's always something like oh there's something wrong with my computer I can't fix it right now can you fix it for me and I'm going I just woke up okay so this morning it was Alex would you do me a favor I said yeah she's in the living room uh would you bring me uh would you bring in a piece of paper towel so I rip off a piece of paper towel when I go in there I said what do you want to do with this and she says look and on the floor dead is the just a giant cockroach like that they can get up that high eight floors I don't they can get it anywhere I'll tell you what I think happened we haven't seen I think I've seen maybe in the whole 10 years I've been we've been here 11 years we've been here maybe maybe um five roaches I bet you your neighbors sprayed no I I know it's happening they're doing all this work on the building uh you know and and it just dislodges them but I mean he was lying there dead you know and so I had to pick the thing up I don't know why she thinks I was any more able to pick that thing up than she would be but she goes it gives me the willies I said well what do you think he gives me well uh you know at the store uh we get some cockroaches and I I have the warehouseman spray this stuff it's a powder and about every three months he sprays and then in the next morning there is a cockroach Holocaust on the floor uh you know there's 20. you want me to tell you about a holocaust for roaches yeah so I lived in this apartment that was just roach ridden you know I mean I did everything I could to get rid of them this was years ago when you know they lived between the floors when somebody moved out downstairs they all came up to pay a visit to you okay of course yeah so in the kitchen I found that they they had a tendency if I had an open box of cereal to go into the open box of cereal they'll get in even if it's Tupperware I don't know how to get in so so what I did okay was I took this package of cereal that had been opened and up there for about three months and I put it on the counter right and then I took I I found this spray it was called La Bamba yeah and it had pyrethrin in it which really that's it it yeah it kills it kills roaches but it doesn't kill you okay it's completely safe to humans it doesn't even harm animals no yeah but it's deadly to them I don't know I was the best uh it was well it was it was called La Bamba because it was made in Puerto Rico and I figure if anybody knows about roaches it's the Puerto Ricans okay absolutely so I uh I I took the spray and I opened up the box and I sprayed into it as much of this La Bamba as I possibly could and then I moved away and all of a sudden this box of cereal started bouncing on the counter right and all of a sudden these cockroaches come swarming out I mean maybe a hundred of them out of this out of this box of cereal and then they're all lying on top of the counter spinning around on their backs you know yeah and with little x's on their eyes you know they were little cartoon roaches yeah and but it was like it just bounced up and down it moved it had a life of its own that's some that's amazing yeah yeah I I don't see any when we spray that pyrethrin stuff yeah uh we spray it at the perimeter walls and uh you know the the next morning uh they're vacuuming up cockroaches yeah yeah well I I uh we have a guy that comes in every about every three months there's a knock on the door ringing the doorbell rings and yeah the Exterminator and I said okay come in and usually he gets we haven't seen as I said we've seen maybe five roaches maybe not even that in 10 years that's pretty good because New York City they they have uh other infestations I think uh is it either mice or rats or something well uh we have had a few mice yeah you know we found a way of getting rid of them and that's peppermint spray wow there's a peppermint spray and you use a peppermint spray and I hate peppermint so you know I put out Peppermint Patties all over the place yeah no but they hate pepper and end up eating them they hate the smell of peppermint and and then we didn't see any we didn't see any rats I told you you remember the squirrel don't you have the squirrel story no when we first moved in yeah I'm walking down the hallway and almost on the side of my eye I think I see something darting but I don't know what it is and I figure it's nothing it's you know sometimes in your own head you see stuff you know so I go in I'm in the kitchen I've decided to make myself a little food and I'm sitting at the counter and starting to eat and all of a sudden the corner of my eye I see something what seems to be another presence in the apartment and I look over into the living into the dining room and it's a squirrel was the window open you know the window was open they can come up the rain gutters well who knows where he came from okay but uh I'm sure he came through the window he didn't like suddenly get a key to the apartment and come through the front door you know so I I I I go wow you know so I take the I go run over to him and he runs towards the window but he's not running out the window and I'm standing there going go out the window go out the window and he's looking at me going he's looking at me like this you know and finally I just yelled and screamed to the top of my lungs and he darted out the window well now cut to a day later yeah I'm watching the six o'clock news on channel four and they say an odd and unusual Story down in Harlem today uh the CVS at uh 116th and Malcolm uh Malcolm X uh Boulevard uh was visited today by a squirrel who got loose in the in the place and was running around and everything and I thought to myself well he moved down the street it's probably the same squirrel because this heard about the sale at CVS right he was there for he was there to get a vaccination right yeah but yeah uh I I I I like your stories of cockroaches and squirrels yeah I was riding up the elephant I should title this episode cockroaches and squirrels you know I I always wondered why you didn't have any click bait on your uh on your uh daily on your shows you know something that would get people to to click on it rather than just I don't care I don't care to do it because I don't like the term click bait okay I don't care I just don't care I don't care if one person listens to this thing just as long as I get through the hour and a half without dying yes well you know I was watching something this morning that was saying that you should do less social media because the likes that you get or the views are actually producing dopamine and they're uh and the person that is posting uh is is getting this dopamine Rush by people either liking or uh or or friending or or whatever it is that they do uh and you know it's not as it's not productive it's just a waste of people's time I I'm not getting I don't get a rush at all no but I don't get a rush at all but you look you look for those things and if you well I look to see how we're doing you know I mean I used to do a morning show that played to 20 000 people per quarter I remember I was there per quarter hour okay maybe sometimes 300 30 000 but average about 20 25 000. you've had a six share at camel something like that yeah yeah so I mean so you know I was used to having a large audience and now to look at it and I've had 200 people listen yesterday you know [ __ ] you you know why am I doing this why am I doing this for I know I I always say that and I'm still here it's a different it's a different medium hey so guess what we got this week what did you get I finally uh have decided to go the whole full monty on this deal and I signed up and got a Hulu TV Plus where you get uh it's like having a you know a cable system it's like it's like you have with sling or what do you use I've got uh uh YouTube TV YouTube TV which they say is very good yes yes I'm very happy well I liked Hulu because on top of it's five dollars more but I get the Disney bundle as part of the deal yeah all four well seventy five dollars and then I'm paying another 9.95 so I can have it on as many sets as I want at one time I see because Marjorie wants to watch in the living room and then she wants to watch in the kitchen and then she wants to watch in the office and you know if we have to turn off one to get another to work that would get annoying and I don't want that I actually stopped watching in the bedroom about five years ago there's a TV there but I hadn't turned it on in five years really really yeah yeah well I mean how then how do you jerk off to porn I have a cell phone um no but anyway so I got this and I really like it I mean it it's it's you know I mean it's a little it's a little it's a tad more clumsy than using a cable box but it's it's pretty good yes yeah yeah I think once you set up your favorites you'll be fine well what happens is the the only problem is Hulu has put this into their their site so that if you're Subs you subscribe to this now a lot of the live shows not only show up in the live section where you can go through everything but also there's like a list of live programs live news programs live this live that you know that you just click on it just on the splash page of Hulu but the other problem is is that it also carries things like it's running the 80s and uh the history of uh something else and these were produced by CNN they're not part of Hulu but they are part of their live service so as a result they post these things on Hulu and those you have to watch with commercials yeah okay okay oh you pay you have the Hulu without without commercial now the Hulu stuff there are no commercials but they don't tell you they should put a little C at the bottom of each icon when there are commercials in it you know so that we know that we don't want to go click there because we don't want to watch commercials well I I've been I have the YouTube without commercials not YouTube TV but just regular YouTube yeah which I like because I used to have to press skip all the time now now people are uh getting uh sponsors and they're spending a minute and a half uh in in their presentation yeah your sponsors whether it's goals I pay I pay that 11 bucks a month to get YouTube premium so I don't have to watch the damn camera commercials before everything right but now the presenters are creating commercials well yeah they're putting them in the shows yeah yeah yeah yeah and uh so but at least you can you can I'm addicted to YouTube I just start watching it and then next thing I know it's seven o'clock in the morning you know yeah well I I get up I get up early I get up at four uh for my uh so I could be ready for my exercise class at 5 45 and I watch a few minutes of the news make some coffee and uh YouTube every morning I get up at five o'clock to go to my exercise class uh and then I decide [ __ ] it and I go back to sleep so that's uh that's it now does does Marjorie still get up at five no I looked over the other day it was not almost nine o'clock she was still asleep and I went I when I see that I feel I have to poke her a little bit to see if she's still alive you know put a mirror see if she can fog a mirror yeah uh now uh one other thing I wanted to ask you about she you said that she was getting those uh fruits and vegetables in a pill yes she gives me one every morning do they work are they any good do I look healthy to you oh for for your age yeah oh you know I don't find it does anything no yeah I don't find it I don't find any appreciable difference in there are different colors there's like three capsules of different colors and uh no no in this case she doesn't go with those she goes with another brand that's cheaper and better supposedly and uh uh so I you know I do it yeah yeah uh now I was riding up in the elevator this afternoon on my way home from work and uh one of the other tenants who just got back from Israel says did you hear Bibi Netanyahu won did he win the election yeah well they're just as crazy as we are I mean the guy's a crook yeah well he's gonna he's gonna you know what is he a crook because he took some cigars you know he he supposedly it's a lot more than that he he's he you know here's a guy who I think at one point was pretty good you know he uh he at least he spoke English well because he grew up in Brooklyn uh but uh I you know he was okay but then he got full of himself and after a while you start feeling uh a sense of entitlement most politicians feel that you know it it's it's funny uh you know the power corrupts and uh absolute power you want to know what really is galling me though lately what's that all these people who are trying to spin the Nancy Pelosi husband beating oh yeah well there's right and left spins yeah but I mean but no there's no right spin there's no no no no right wing and left wing spin no but there is no right-wing left-wing spin because it they were we're only saying what happened the guy got beaten up with a hammer for crying out loud but what they're doing is like over at Fox they were saying well you know I think it was Hannity said oh well it wasn't a break-in because the windows were broken like they were inside they were inside out and it's not true the police said it was broken into you know they even have video of the guy breaking the window from the outside but I don't you know but I mean wait a minute here's somebody gets unmercifely beaten okay so much so Soul got split you know yeah he had to go into surgery and they you know they were worried about his life for a while there but he made it and he's okay and that's wonderful but nevertheless I mean come on you don't spin any of this you know it's a terrible thing you know and uh even during the Trump times you had uh what was her name uh Waters or uh what what was that uh Maxine Waters Maxine Waters yeah said that you know you should people in the in the Trump government for instance you shouldn't give them any quarter you uh if they're out at dinner you should uh you should harass well I agree with that well I know I agree with that I don't think well well I you know I I'm the person that booed Henry Kissinger at Broadway play when they introduced him and people were applauding him I booed and I got tackled by the way I got tackled you know but I felt my feeling was that he shouldn't go anywhere without knowing that there are people who were not happy with his Vietnam uh you know there's a time and a place to boom and I don't know I don't I don't think there's there's a time and a place to kill people but he didn't do that he just went over to Vietnam and killed him anywhere anytime you know what I'm saying is there these people should not feel that they can just go out in general public and not have to deal with the feelings that are opposed to this what kind of leaders are we going to be able to elect uh that have to uh be exposed to this kind of harassment no you just don't go into public places where this is going to happen and I'm saying this because you're running for public office you're a public servant you've decided to run for public office and all that that entails and part of that should be that the downside is you can't go out in general public and and don't you want a a a a a person that can mix with the with the public listen to what the public has to say do you think do you think that an [ __ ] like Ted Cruz uh uh fly's coach uh probably no no yeah come on well uh oh talking about uh uh a couple of other things uh the Supreme Court what do you think of that affirmative action suit uh that uh is that Harvard is involved with uh the I guess their SAT scores can be 1100 if you're black it's got to be 1300 if you're white and if you're Chinese you can't get in you know uh what how do you think the Supreme Court's going to uh work with that I'm going to say that they're going to go with a right-wing agenda they're going to go with the let's do away with the affirmative action I think they're going to do that uh however I don't think uh in my opinion that that's a very wise idea I mean I I look I understand I I think there should be a revision of affirmative action I think for a while it was a good thing because we had to make up for lost time okay would you agree with that yeah yeah people yeah we had to make up for a lot of stuff we've had affirmative action for how many years now 20 25 years what 50. it wasn't at 68 I don't know when it first started but you know now I think you should still have affirmative action or maybe you won't even call it affirmative action but equal action where where people have an equal opportunity to get in but you're not going overboard to get them in before you had to because there weren't enough but on a level of someone that's applying to Harvard don't you think that it should be based on uh grades and Merit and not on color yeah but you see you have to understand that the argument back then was if if you you didn't have the grades and you didn't have the Merit because you were black and you didn't get to go to the right schools and so on and so forth you couldn't get into Harvard you know I mean you went to Harvard back in the 50s do you think you ever saw any black people at Harvard very rarely it was also probably 2 000 a year yeah now you probably see a lot of them number one because of affirmative action but secondly because now they do have the opportunity to get the education prior to going into Harvard to be qualified for Harvard yeah so maybe it's time that things equaled a little I don't I think yeah I think it maybe maybe affirmative action should be revised but not totally done away with because if you totally do away with it then the people who predominate at those universities and so on which may be white instead of black or Chinese I don't know because I don't think the whites uh have the um uh the uh scores uh in general uh that compete with Indian students and Chinese students they study a lot harder you know I think that I think there had to be affirmative action at that point in time as to whether it is still as important today I mean but the question is if you do away with it let's say will we still have a lot of blacks getting into colleges and universities and will that I mean I don't I don't think I don't think we're truly colorblind when we do affirmative action because you're saying you're black you have an easier time than this person who is white and that is that's not color blindness okay but I wanna I wanna see us be colorblind where it's hey you know you got the scores uh you know and and also because blacks do have the uh the ability to get the education to qualify them for college that they didn't back in the 50s okay so there are also uh black colleges that I guess Trump uh put in some funding that wasn't going to run out uh I guess they had to re-up that funding every couple of years and Crump did some move that uh allowed these black colleges to uh to continue to be funded without having to it was sort of an evergreen type of thing yeah I don't I'm not yeah I don't know too much about that yeah now Twitter uh the Bots the uh the the verified accounts you know I thought originally when I first heard uh Kramer uh you know the guy that says Booyah uh on the uh he said it was going to be twenty dollars a month uh then uh I guess Elon Musk comes out and says no it's going to be eight dollars a month and he said why he was doing it and it made a shitload of sense I agree with you I totally agree with you and it tell well you tell them why he's going to get rid of the Bots well it's not necessarily going to get rid of the Box aren't going to pay Bots don't don't have a credit card right okay and yeah and they're uh you know they have to be verified accounts so if all of a sudden you know and I was wondering I said you know I would support that I mean I don't use Twitter and uh and the only reason I had a Twitter account originally was to hear what Trump had to say they took Trump off of Twitter and I said well I have no reason to want to be on Twitter but so with this verified accounts let's say uh Twitter when they sold them the thing for 44 billion they said this five percent of the accounts are Bots and uh now let's say he said larger than that I think it was something like 40 well no this was uh the guy with the beard who owned uh Twitter that before Elon Musk yeah and so he said in the deal it was five percent some whistleblower said it was 25 now it's going to be interesting to see how many accounts are really left once they Institute this verified account thing yeah I think it's a great idea well I I agree with you I mean I think it makes a lot of sense it's a way of being able to weed out those Bots you know which by the way folks the Bots are what were causing the problem in this country with like the election and so on because Russia was bombarding and China was bombarding Twitter with Bots that were saying things uh and and and yet you couldn't verify they were a human being they were just a machine it was posting all this stuff well if you're if you're if if it's unverified then you don't believe necessarily what the bot what the the two what it says but if it's verified you do but if you're verified and it's a bot that's not a good idea but if it's verified and now you have to pay eight bucks and post a credit card uh a bot can't post a credit card it's ridiculous it doesn't want so I think it's a good idea I think it's a very good idea you know because they had thousands and thousands of bots uh that were saying the same message but from uh different people and so it was one yeah Marjorie is very worried about and a lot of people I talk to very worried about oh Will trump will be able to get back on Twitter committee that will will look into this and decide whether it's unreasonable or not and it's he is not going to be I think part of that committee he's literally going to have people from various walks of life who are going to be on this committee to decide it I think that's a good idea yeah I you know I I don't feel Marjorie feel oh musk is dangerous well I don't feel he's dangerous I think in fact he's amazing he's amazing uh any and in the end when history writes the the life of Elon Musk hopefully it's going to write it as one who got us in on it got us to Mars and changed the entire it got rid of gasoline-powered things on this planet you know I mean I I think he has so far made a tangible change in the planet yeah and will continue to do so and continue to do so and the only thing that bothers me about his whole Twitter thing is I think it's kind of a side deal it's not important to the rest of what he's doing but it's important to him because it's important there wasn't there wasn't free speech on the internet and uh and and legitimate speech and and you know I'm amazed I never would have thought hey just verify these accounts make people pay and you eliminate all of this uh you know Bots and Bs that that well they'll still be phony stuff on there that Bots do but it won't say verify verify it won't be verified uh anyway Hey listen uh I think there are people here okay I got two more things for you yeah okay uh yeah uh one thing that was interesting was uh Apple is now valued at more than Amazon Facebook and Google combined also what who is uh Apple yeah uh is is valued more than those three well no I I can see that because they have a hardware they sell yeah you know at enormous prices I might add I mean I'm talking to you on a computer that cost me uh twenty six hundred dollars for instance yes you know it's the best computer I ever owned but I'm still waiting for b h to get my uh screens in but once I get the screen I'll probably get the same computer as you right after that yeah well you don't you don't need it you know what you can get you can get a you're gonna get a Mac Mini M2 and you're going to do just fine well I I've got the the Mac Pro but uh yeah but that was overkill for you it wasn't overkill for me because I needed that kind of power here this thing I need this kind of power but you don't need this much and then I gotta tell you I have a Mac Mini M1 and it's a very powerful 700 machine wow yeah yeah that's terrific you know with with the Apple not apple with the uh with the stuff uh when I'm rendering photos and I have 47 megapixel camera you really need some power but oh one other thing before we go uh Munez uh his sexual assault case they are saying that is yes now uh what was uh he was uh was that CBS why was he the head of CBS CBS yeah it seems that the LAPD has covered up his uh his sexual assault case I I have no idea about that no I I don't care no but it was in the news tonight okay so you you threw it you through now yeah I think so you know except for the fact that 53 uh uh is is what they're saying that the Republicans are going to take the Senate but uh why don't we bring them in well I I don't I don't know that that's going to happen I mean we're get we're gonna have to wait and see we'll talk about that in the during this once we bring some people yeah I was just throwing out some stuff because they're all something wrong they all want to join in there's Kevin and there's there's Alan and there's uh there's Jeff and there's uh Charlie hello to all of you how are you this evening say hello to uh the wonderful world of uh what's that uh I think Jeff's got background noise yeah yeah that's that's a family problems family problems I'm saying that nicely yeah yeah uh I got a piece of information here that you you guys are gonna like this is this is strange um who do you guys think is the number one show in late night uh that guy on Fox uh what's his name uh starts with a Gutfeld anybody else have an opinion Jimmy Kimmel I don't know how about you Alan any guessing I'm sorry my sound was off what was the question I'm sorry can you never pay attention to this show anyway I do it I wish somebody else would host another and even I'm just teasing so you may get your wish no no no you're a good host yeah yeah um you don't have your [ __ ] together but you do it late night late night late night yeah talk shows have been after 11 yeah yeah at 10 11 and 35 you know that slot yeah yeah after 11. uh uh I would think Kimmel at this point how about you Alan any ideas could be Colbert I think Colbert okay nobody's here said family I have no idea yeah nobody here said Fallon no no yeah I think he's died off like he's certainly not that great well the winner of this contest here was Phil what's the guy's name again not filled Gutfeld are you serious yeah yeah where the hell is he Fox you know Fox he's over at Fox the last last Tuesday night he beat all of them really uh yeah he had 2.5 million viewers that's right I know the I know he is yeah but that's his second that's his second uh broadcast though isn't it isn't he go on earlier and then they repeat it no I think that's the late night now he just does the late night if I'm not mistaken but uh let's see here it was even more dominant than uh well all the other uh cable news and then it said where where's the where the statistics here well anyway he beat out he beat out Kimmel he beat out Fallon he beat up Colbert I'd rather watch a turd Circle the toilet and go down I like him but I I really prefer reruns of Johnny Carson well there was something about Johnny Carson when I when I was you know when he was born in Carson was good yeah he was it was great I mean I I see nothing wrong with this guy existing because in that late night uh Universe uh there it's pretty hard to find somebody without a political opinion yeah you know I mean Colbert's very politically opinionated uh Kimmel certainly is he's all over it yeah he's all over it uh and uh you know I mean I like Kimmel best of all of them but you know uh that was kind of soft but Fallon is not good all right what what are you sorry about what is it well am I watched it sounds terrible I'm sorry but I I somehow I thought I was talking to it anyway where am I uh uh yeah uh Fallon Fallon you were yeah Fallon Fallon does a stand-up at the beginning of his show and he's terrible at it he's just sleep dude yeah he's ghastly at it uh so you know what the hell so but I know this guy Gutfeld God fell that guy I like him but I don't think he's in the same league as uh who's the guy that got thrown off a fox for small girls Bill Bill O'Reilly but he's not he's done he's not doing that kind of show I know but he sort of over that slot didn't he no Bill O'Reilly was on at seven o'clock at night oh but he had a he had I think he had a larger audience than all of them oh no he had the top audience on Fox yeah and he has two and a half million but I think Hannity has a few more than that uh yeah but Hannity isn't a big gun over there anymore yeah uh who is I think I think it may be uh it may be Tucker Carlson I maybe that's a possibility yeah yeah so you know but I think Hannity's got a bigger audience than Tucker Carlson no no I think so no no his audience has been going down yeah as the years have gone by yes did Tucker Carlson use that stare when you uh uh worked with him you ever noticed so I can't remember we were never in the same room together he was in New Jersey and I was on uh 42nd Street and Fifth Avenue in New York City he has this stare like he's so intently listening to someone it's almost scary no it looks like he's trying to intently look like he's listening to somebody when he's not maybe that's how that's the law the toilet that's the look you know it's like a cat taking a crap from the litter box I wouldn't go there but you know he's he's very intense wait a minute what does it say and I take yeah and I don't know nothing what are you Colonel Clinton and I don't see nothing but he just keeps rolling along I don't know well Sergeant Schultz that's Trump and The Klutz from the brought him in New York I don't know nothing I don't see nothing you know you yeah Tony you left off at the end and nothing you left on still said Trump 50 times every night I make a full cup of coffee and tonight I decided I looked at my coffee that I made this morning and it was still half full so that's what I'm drinking now see you're an optimist not half empty I'm tired of wasting you know yeah I used to take my coffee and make iced coffee with you put in the refrigerator why I don't like it I don't like iced coffee I don't mind cold coffee but I don't like ice cream sometimes I change up though you know that's a nice clothes in the summer I like iced coffee give me give me a minute Alex I'll go make you a fresh cup yeah sure go right ahead I'll have one too yeah no problem I got a Keurig it's quick but uh you know Phil was talking about uh uh the Republicans are going to have a 53 percent chance blah blah blah blah uh you know the Democrats have had a bad time of it and they've had a bad time of it because of myths that are being promulgated out there um let me explain this crime is not that terrible right now it really isn't and yet the Press has built up the fact that it is and the Republicans make a big deal out of it do you feel safe in your own home and blah blah and yet if you look at the statistics it's not really that bad in fact crime in New York today yeah it's more than it was last year but it's not like it was in the in the in the 60s or the 70s Paul Pelosi well you know they built up Halloween like all our kids are gonna die in the streets oh yeah yeah but but by the way by the way because fentanyl was in your Skittles Kimmel the other day showed up uh just a medley of all these people from fox saying Skittle you know fentanyl in the Skittles fentanyl in the Skittles yeah yeah yeah yeah spent all into your kids candy and blah blah do you know how I'm gonna die on Halloween in all of Halloween this year how many tons of Skittles and Candy were shoved in kids in how many cases how many cases of fentanyl did they find in candy not on my body no there was a rainbow no no no forget about the rainbow it looks like candy but it did they weren't using it for that they were just using it for Branding really zero no kids wound up having fentanyl in their candy because nobody trick-or-treating you have somebody like like Fox is scaring people this way and then you ask them what is the main problem today well of course it's the economy and then it's uh it's crime well no it isn't really you know there are a lot of other problems we got what it's Skittle fentanyls what they said Skittle fentanyl yes yes Tony it's funny you said that with that person when we were kids I remember this because I was asking my sister this my mother took a Turkish treat and it had to be I had to be about eight or nine but I remember it we went the rumor was that when they only went with me and my mother my sister because we were dressed up I was and the Rumor was they were going to put like razor blades in the king oh yeah it used to be razor blades Alex we came home and I was all happy to get to my bag of candy my mother went into the kitchen with it and threw most of it all down the garbage I bought your own candy eat this nah you just just use a magnet on it whatever was loose went in the garbage you're not eating this she was looking at it like an inspector well Charlie's got his hand up that's yeah that's why uh goodie in a second Charlie that's why uh uh everybody has this attitude then we're you know we're well anyway yes Charlie no I just want to point out that eight of the 10 worst states for Crime are republican-run states the red States Southern red States California New York Illinois Alabama Mississippi Louisiana you know they are high corn States but if you look at the thousands of people that are being killed in in uh Chicago and and these blue stuff but you know wait a minute New York it's not that bad it's just not good it's just not that bad would you know you don't go outside it's worse it's worse and it is worse in Chicago and I'm a lot of these states he mentions it is worse he simply said of the what the top five of the top ten eight of the top 10 states for Crime are red States so we're giving you New York and we're giving you Illinois but you know yeah and you know we we have we have a mental health problem and it's not being taken care of and you know look at Paul Pelosi that that guy what the [ __ ] is going to do for that they have no we have not put forth any any uh solutions to that yeah they're they're going to commit all the Democrats to the institution Phil Phil Phil Phil they are unrepentant the Republicans they complain I say oh this is horrible what happened to Paul Pelosi but they take no responsibility for creating the atmosphere that made it happen because I think Obama created that atmosphere how was that how was that oh really oh really how and how did I mean did he really make people want to kill people well he sent out a message of division you know did he really and he continues to do it yeah how many here heard that message of division from Obama I never heard a message and and Brian's eating fentanyl Skittles no don't eat them no good I don't know what what they're doing flavor-wise lately but they're so good [Music] I don't know what the rip was from but I don't know yeah yeah if you're not if you're you ask him if he's getting a good high five minutes later he could be dead from fentanyl poisoning but yeah okay what I was saying is is that the media has built up the problems now the only one that people can really feel and know exists is when they go to the store and the prices are higher you know Marjorie went up made dinner tonight made a night lovely roast chicken and so on everything she bought down there came to 66 bucks you know her chicken prices have gone up yeah I mean you know and so we know that's a problem but who do you blame for that problem you blame Obama yeah no who do you blame for that and huh I thought it was Hillary that we blamed for it yeah both of them but who do I mean politician who tells you elect me and I will vote so we get prices down is lying to you there is nothing anybody can do as a congressman individually to bring prices down so he's he's lying to you or she's lying to you and the same is true of a lot of these other problems you know oh how is uh how's Ted Cruz going to stop crime one way he could stop crime is by retiring but you know I mean or he leaves the country yeah they were giving him the fu at yank at the Yankee game when they were yes they were he got the father killed Kennedy he got a New York he got a he got it yeah they were giving him the finger and everything yeah he got a New York welcome you know uh you remember Pelosi uh Nancy was brought out for some concert and they booed her and then everybody said oh when they brought the santus on the stage to raise money for the people that uh were hurt during the hurricane and he was cheered the left said uh that was wrong he should not have been brought up there like that and and so forth no I don't remember that I don't remember that story either these things you make up Phil I don't know last week why don't you do some research for a little bit and show us and then you could send it to us only if you give me the Skittles yes yes Tony Alex I was in Stop and Shop the other day and I think this is nonsense too you know what you do at Stop and Shop in case people aren't familiar with Stop and Shop and you shop stop and then you uh you shop you know what they said it by the eggs they have a sign on the free Visa chicken shortage you gotta be kidding me no those restaurants are so expensive yeah I'm like give me a break you know how they brought down the price of a dozen eggs you only get 10 in a package that's how they do it I I walked out I didn't even buy them I went to Trader Joe called trinkflation shrinkflation chicken salad yes Allen so I want to correct you here Phil Pelosi and Cruz Pelosi is not a senator Cruz is Pelosi's not a senator nope he's a speaker oh she's a speaker of the house that's a news flash look at that all right so what's the what's the difference uh you know uh what do you mean what's the difference what do you mean she's the third most powerful person and third in line for the presidency or second in line after uh Harris yeah and I can't figure out who is number three in line for the king of England you know come on never gonna see it Charles no you got Charles's City no first in line who Charles he's he's third in line Charles is third in line yeah what behind who uh who's the uh the the uh person now the uh prime minister boy are you uninformed is he talking is he talking about King of England yes I was yes he is he thinks he is he thinks the prime minister is the king of England no you're not you met everyone you meant every word of it I'm being facetious he doesn't know the difference between the king doesn't have any power the the king of England has very little power it's a ceremonial position and uh it's it's mostly there for fundraising you know and it's a very expensive thing I don't like kings but uh he likes Queens I don't know why you like Trump well he was royalty Alan you always get a good one every once in a while that's a good one thank you well that's all I have to talk about with my Herschel Walker come on all these different topics but what about your BFF oh well you know I think he is going to know a bad job Ryan yeah then uh War Warnock why uh Warnock has been a con senator now for two years he's he's he at least knows how where where the bathroom is there maybe that's all he knows because well he knows more than Herschel Walker Phil listen to me listen to me a second Herschel Walker is a [ __ ] [ __ ] even even even Sean Hannity or Tucker Carlson the other night said he was a goddamn [ __ ] he said it he said it well who's more of a warrior for God Herschel Walker who's giving 84 000 women abortions or Warnock who's a reverend for Christ's sake and has his own church so uh they when uh when Kavanaugh wanted to be a Supreme Court Justice uh people were coming out of the woodwork with all sorts of false accusations don't don't you think there's a possibility that these Warnock accusations are fairly false as well I know the Warnock accusations are yeah you mean the Walker accusations yeah Walker accusations not Warnock well not Warnock uh warnock's accusations he's evicting people from low-income housing because they didn't pay a small amount of their rent that that's that's Warnock uh you know Warnock is uh is running uh was that church in uh Phil Walker is a [ __ ] [ __ ] that's it plain and simple he hasn't got a brain in his head he he has I think you know I would much rather I'm not I'm not big on having a reverend be in politics okay but if he's gonna be that's certainly better than a guy who was seriously brain damaged well you know the guy did say he was in a mental institution for a while and he said you know when I went there those people are crazy are you talking about the last President we had here no I'm talking about walker uh he was actually uh you know he had went through some things at least he understands what it's like uh oh yeah oh you're you're making excuses for this guy Phil he is just a [ __ ] he is incapable he and secondly he isn't again a resident of Georgia he was living in Texas all these years he he went to Georgia as a school that's where he got his Fame and his uh his uh what he call Heisman Trophy but he he's from Texas he grew up in Georgia no he didn't grow up in Georgia or at Cartersville Georgia I believe uh he said that girl from Georgia but they paid for the Cowboys so he moved to Texas well I mean you know hey uh Alex grew up in San Francisco but uh you know he played for wplj so he lived in New York you know I never lived in Texas but so that is maybe the worst excuse for example that I've ever heard in my life and I had a wonderful meal tonight absolutely New York State strip yeah do you guys ever eat anything besides steak everything is sticky yeah because I wanted to uh it was it was off the hook it was such a good step Tony you think a dozen eggs at five dollars that are expensive you want to come with us how much is a steak now at Ruth Chris Ruth's Chris what how much 69 person I think we had the 61 dollar stake we didn't get the barn you paid the bill I don't know yeah foreign I I chose to do it you know he spent an hour and a half in traffic getting up here the least I could do for all that gas I was 59 61 worth of gas right there actually in his truck yeah yeah so yeah and oh we uh we had the Ahi Tuna absolutely uh what was the uh thing uh sweet potato sweet potato we got this huge sweet potato I hate I hate sweet potatoes they make me throw up oh this was so good this was like dessert it was so good now now what doesn't make me throw up is what uh our friend uh is eating there yep you lick you you peel off all the chocolate first and then eat it right that's because it falls off if you don't eat it first you like the you like the do you like the new flavor as much I like the old chocolate because the chocolate was solid and everything this one's okay yeah it's not bad but then I like like to melt a little bit and then it's uh what is the new flavor hey Larkin he's alive it's John Larkin ladies and gentlemen yeah it says John Lark however each have you changed your name it was cheaper than the the extra letters yeah oh I see okay I'm on my I'm on my uh iPad yeah oh okay turn it sideways let's see if we can get a better I got a new one too the other day there we go that looks much better see that fills out the whole screen yeah they're nice iPad Pro yeah never had one I've had these stupid little Samsung tablets this thing is night and day oh yeah oh no the iPad Pro I have one too yeah oh yeah they're really good I don't know how I've lived without it this long for that go ahead John I like anything that's awesome how's everybody doing we're doing okay and yourself no complaints still still breathing yeah yeah they they still have shows uh uh you're still doing the shows yeah that's uh that's I'm working a lot you know it's like three different theaters so yeah you're working which theaters are you working The Warfield Warfield the Golden Gate and the Orpheum yeah none of those are x-rated John my father used to work at The Warfield in the in the orchestra when they had an orchestra oh yeah really wow yeah well I mean in those in those days those movie theater those were movie theaters and what they did was I think six times a day they had a about a 45 minute show that they did with the full Orchestra and the ax and a main act you know and the K in one case when I was there uh it was Lena Horne you know and then she worked six shows a day you know so I like I like the Paramount in Oakland they have a a pipe organ in the place yes it's a very nice that's a very nice theater I went and saw Napoleon there with a full Orca Symphony Orchestra wow that was a long time ago a couple hundred years ago no it was when I got married 11 years ago okay we were there and we met shecky out there to go to the showing of Napoleon which is a five and a half hour film silent film uh it had an intermission it had a little dinner break is what we had and it was Marjorie went with me and she said well we're going to see what five and a half hour silent film by the time it was over she said where did the time go she said that was the shortest time I ever spent in a movie theater good thing you didn't take Phil he has to piss every hour like a woman but they had a full-size Orchestra there Symphony Orchestra with a score by Carl the guy named Carl Davis and he it was just wonderful it was just it it just grabbed you the music was just incredible but anyway that that's a great theater and absolutely it's one of the few theaters left you know a lot of those movie palaces the ones that still exist you know what they all are x-rated no no churches because they were big and spectacular so the the like here caddy corner to this apartment house is a building and that was the first movie Palace in America it was it was converted from a normal movie theater by Roxy to a movie palace with fountains and everything and it went through you know good times bad times whatever and finally was bought up by a by a church and they do it there and the the ones that have been restored have been restored because these evangelists have taken them over so anyway but nobody here remembers movie palaces or do you the uh the in Berkeley there's the UC Theater which uh no but that was just a fairy that was just a theater but they used to have a very famous show there the uh what's what was the uh thing that they uh they did on Halloween it's called trick or treat no no no no it's the uh yeah Rocky Horror Rocky Horror they still do it there that's not a show Phil that's a movie and people throw tissue at the screen oh there's a movie and they also had live they had live they have live characters at the UC theater that's the way they were doing Rocky Horror in every city in America fell yeah well for years it was done there that wasn't that wasn't like a theater that was made to do theatrical stuff I thought you told me the last time you were there was when Sean Cassidy was live yeah I see him he isn't he hasn't clicked his button yet though so are you from Malaysia yeah yeah I thought he had a Tiffany left for good we have a little something you know it happens and then people come back and we enjoy having them back and that's just Twitter but I I I I let him join and uh he's not clicking his button so you know but uh anyway I'm trying to think of what else has been happening in the news well of course we had but how do you people feel about uh Elon Musk and Twitter anything yeah good good for the San Francisco yeah he's firing everybody he's going to try to run it himself no well yeah just by himself cutting expenses well he's kind of uh he's got a skeleton crew running the place you remember the Furniture Mart it's like a tent yeah I not only remember I I never I not only remember the Furniture Mart I used to do my show out of the Furniture Mart I used to have an office on the second floor there the temp and market right you know where the switchboard is on the second floor well that's Twitter's headquarters well I I had an office in this next to the switch which used to be the Furniture Mart and we were on the uh we were on the on the bottom floor we had a side entrance and and that's where I first had a studio audience that only I could only fit about 10 people 12 people in there yeah but uh you know that's what that's uh that's a um uh shoot it's that Mexican restaurant um you know what the hell is it called No it's like Chevy's but it was El burritos no it was like uh Jack in the Box Mexico Lindo something um Taco Bell well we're gonna be here all night trying to name a Mexican restaurant but it's a famous Mexican restaurant oh famous yeah but kind of famous famous San Francisco was like one of the first Tex-Mex restaurants in this in in the nation that sounds like Chubbies Italy's even before those guys um I'm falling asleep all right yeah you fall asleep you don't like Mexican oh anybody else have a Mexican restaurant they want a name yeah Taco Bell Taco Bell the name Cadillac Bar and Grill oh I remember the Cadillac yeah Mission Street yeah but that's not that's not in that's not there that's not in the same building no it's now in your right where your studio used to be right there and you couldn't fit a restaurant in that small space it was so small well they remodeled it it's a lot bigger I had a I had a program director had an office and he had a grading kind of a ceiling grating above him and and rats with pigeons would come along and poop on his desk that's how bad this studio was that was the talent yeah and they were imported from the Republican National Committee yeah well here comes Brie let's try him again here let's see here let's see if he's If he if he pops the button there you know but we've allowed him to join anyway uh let me think here anything else that I uh that I was dealing with uh you know I'm I'm I but I I really think the American public I mean the Republicans of course done a good job of selling the big lie about you know that the economy is the Democrats fault it's not it's really not it and I wouldn't say it was the Republicans fault either I wouldn't either we had we had a little thing we had a little thing ladies and gentlemen it was called covid and that caused Great economic strain on the country okay and that's what what you you know what you have to blame it on among a few other problems hello there breathe there he is finally is global yeah and in fact in fact I looked at the inflation uh numbers worldwide and we we've got it the best of anybody we're at like 4.9 or something and the closest nine point something yeah but but still to begin with the this the one closest to us is in the teens and I can't remember what country it was a the UK is 10 and Germany is is right up around there but the one thing that they know but there's one other country I saw that was at 48 yeah that's Venezuela probably no no no no no no no it was like France or Germany or something like that you know where where Europe is they're having their problems is they uh Russia turned off the gas uh to Germany was that Nordstrom Pipeline and that is causing massive inflation in Europe not the same reason that we're having the inflation here electric heaters are the thing to buy in Germany right now yeah so I mean how are gas prices where you are uh Bree well you know you always ask me this Alex and I don't know because I don't drive I just don't know okay how how bad is inflation there now it's getting worse the the prices are definitely going up so it's not only here yeah yeah I got a call from my agent today they want to raise my rent but you know to resign because my lease is coming up and I said uh let's can we just keep it the same and I'll sign another year but if you're going to raise it I'm going to start looking and so rents are going down in the states well yeah not around here yeah well the point is that that you know uh for all you want to blame ladies and gentlemen this on Biden it's not him it's worldwide it is it's not exclusive to here and we actually have it better than they do and some things have gotten better the employment you know there are two jobs available for everybody who wants one I mean jobs are out there you know yes uh Alan so this is I guess from what I understand the fifth time in the last hundred years that the whole world is in recession all the major countries sometimes it's one country or another so you you know and everybody wants to blame Biden how does Biden control the rest of the world right you know I mean it's not Trump's fault either you know I mean if you go back to where did these raise and prices happen it happened as a result of covet yeah the cost of living uh and and and once covid got better do you think these people lowered their prices no no they got used to making a bundle and they're continuing to do I would add Trump's massive tax cut uh contributed quite a bit to it too that just not around the world John maybe here but I know I agree I agree you know somebody I would love to I would love to blame Trump and I think yes to a certain extent he's partially at fault for a little bit of it uh but for me to say that he was responsible for that is to then agree with the Republicans that it's Biden's fault now you know I don't think a politician did this I think this was a matter of uh of greed to be very honest with you yeah you know and and when people do that gas prices top up you know top over seven dollars a gallon over here and then everything started coming down there are definitely some gas stations that were holding on to some of those prices where the majority of them are going down the one the ones closest to the freeway always had the highest prices did you ever notice that yeah yeah yes who had their hand up oh you know what you're doing you know what I was I could have heard this wrong I heard and I heard that Shanghai is a closed down again because it covered uh I don't think I don't know they closed down Disney Shanghai Disneyland and people couldn't get out of there because they somebody came down with coven and everybody you mean they had this they had to stay there yeah you didn't get tested can you imagine if if you were I had a friend once who was who went to Disney World my hotels are nice and um he decided to go on the It's a Small World ride which if you ever go to Disney World that's the one ride to just stay away from it is it is so bad it's it's horrible okay and um they um uh as they were going through the ride it broke down now I don't know if you know how that ride works but every time you would turn into a new area you got a new part of the song Because all these were on a loop so if you were to just stand in one place in the ride you would hear the same song part of the song over and over again and he's stuck in this boat with and that was for three hours he said it literally drove him crazy yes so I think I know the reason why your egg prices are higher Tony the only time I've been in a small world which was like 30 years ago the lady sitting next to me got hit in the face with a raw egg I'm sure it was intended for me but listen this ride was stalled so long that when he looked over to the side of them there were some of these animatronics playing poker you know it was that was in real time that was stalled on it for like 15 minutes and it drove me nuts so you you've gone through they should have a way of getting people out of there or turning the goddamn music off take the teacup ride it's really scary on the Harry Potter and Harry Potter is like two people sit in this thing and it's sort of the crane like moves you around and we got stuck it's only like five minutes but it's like we're sort of sideways and it's like oh my God can you imagine the people on these Corkscrew roller coasters that get stuck upside down oh or just uh just up you know when they're going up when they get stuck up there then they gotta get out of that and walk down oh my God no thing not me I'll just sit there and wait till the power comes back Jeff was looking at his wrist watch look look is this almost over that's the look we I got through yeah he's looking for the Cadillac Bar yeah is there anything you want to say tonight Jeff oh let's see no okay thank you Jeff and thank you for uh inviting me now let's let's let's get a little have a little fun here because I saw pictures that uh the Brian posted of he and Adrian trick-or-treating oh that was quite a costume you had friend who made that where'd you get that that's an old one but the mask is really scary so we would go trick-or-treating and she would walk up to the house and you know trick or treat and the people would put the they said oh so cute yeah look at Adrian oh so cute and they would put the candy in and they get they leaned back up and they closed the door and they would see me and the light you know the lights would be hitting me and I'm that guy with this big with this big ax handle with a big saw blade all bloody and I'd just be standing there and then all of a sudden they see me when they're closing the door and they just they're blanks there and they just slowly close the door it was hilarious how many kids did you get Brian huh how many visitors how many kids uh came for candy oh no we went and walked around so do you think with Adrian it was really appropriate to have her go as a sexy nurse yeah he had an ax handled to chase off the guys now what did she what was she dressed as she looked great yeah she was like a sort of a clown murder thing but she didn't want to do the makeup and all that stuff no kids love Halloween yeah so around the corner this is the first year we did this area usually we go to our friends area but our friends are like the all our older kids too old now so I took Adrian around here and it's huge over here almond Valley they had a couple a couple driveways where it's like alcohol bar for the parents and then candy for the kids there was one that these guys called the Almaden amadan Brewers uh put on at their house and it's a club that these guys home brew beer around here and they always do it at Halloween so they were serving beers all night and so all the parents were at that house and they had music going and it was like a big party every year the big party in Hollywood that somebody holds is Heidi Klum holds a Halloween party and she always spends a fortune on her Halloween costume had you see did you see hers this year she was a worm yes it was an amazing costume just an amazing costume uh and uh you know and it was Heidi Klum so it's the first you know worm that ever gave me a stiffy you know but her on your show but no but I uh yeah you can't even see her see I always I never I never really liked Halloween because I didn't like wearing costumes oh there she is look at that wow and there was somebody with a fishing pole and she was on the fishing pole her husband yeah yeah but look at that isn't that a great costume yeah wow yeah gross looks like your colon fell out yeah no no trick-or-treaters came to came to my apartment and a friend of mine in Mill Valley she said that she had 300 kids come to her house that's because the the Trump for president sticker on your door nobody wanted to come to it you know you know what happened is my mother was never good at making Halloween costumes uh and uh every year I went as the same thing over and over again a pirate wow here's the reason why all she had to do was find a blouse for me to wear put a pair of jeans on me she cut out a cardboard sword then she got a scarf and made that uh for the midsection area right and we put the sword in there and then she put a couple of her earrings in my ears okay uh they were clip-on earrings and then a bandana a purse you know actually today I would make a good drag queen in that outfit you know that was my outfit like five years running all I got was a pillowcase and a Nixon mask I heard that Trump opened the door and there were 15 FBI agencies and he started to hand them in Malay in Malaysia do they do they do Halloween just a little bit some people do some people don't but uh you can definitely buy Halloween stuff the schools will do like Halloween Friday where the kids can wear their costumes in Seoul Korea in Seoul Korea there was a Halloween celebration and 150 people yeah crushed and killed they were trampled to death and I think another 150 on top of that were injured oh too bad don't go including two Americans yeah well it got so compressed they became one boy band yeah that's cute and the guy up north started throwing bombs oh yeah we got we got uh we got a Trump's pal yeah Kim Jong-un the one he sent love letters too he just dying to get into there were no missiles aimed at Japan when Trump was President oh give me a break oh [ __ ] oh they were aimed at Japan Trump got him to cease all the tests and to uh and to not fire the missiles over Japan look in Japan they're they're still they're Sheltering in place you know yeah you know I fell you know Trump was on the same level as Dennis Rodman then okay good okay I saw a a mime that had Dennis Rodman it's called it's called the meme a mime tries to get out of a box it's kind of like a gaffer I was sitting below Kim Jong-un and a guy Whispers to Kim Jong-un that's not Obama I thought it was very cute Tony's laughing none of us get it but Tony's laughing yeah well the me what about the meme I sent you uh that was a Herschel Walker at the uh Halloween he said when kids knock on my door I don't know if they're looking for candy or child support and and then of course you know you get down in full in Philadelphia you've got Dr Oz a man who doesn't even up until running for office live in in in in Pennsylvania uh he lives on the coast of Pennsylvania yeah that's what I heard yeah yeah I mean again and you're worried about Herschel ker but fetterman doesn't scare you no scared him fetterman doesn't scare me at all I've you know I realize that you know and don't make light of him because we have somebody here who has Aphasia as well and has survived it and done very well and is a very intelligent person but he's not trying to run the country no no he's not trying to run the country at all he just wants to be a senator and fetterman has quite the qualifications for the job and it's yeah uh Communists you wouldn't know a communist if they came and bit you in the ass if you want to talk about high crime when he was the mayor of whatever City he was the mayor of uh the crime rate went up the mortuary went to zero yeah and because most of the people moved out no the murder rate he just said the murder rate went to zero Phil how do you answer one of those is you John said the crime rate went up the one on the right okay I want to clear something up you say Charlie that the crime rate didn't go up no no he's not right the crime weight from crime rate in uh when fetterman was mayor of whatever Podunk town he was mayor of uh went up substantially and he also for the people that were killed he put the dates uh in a tattoo on his arm right he was mayor for 13 years and he had 10 dates on his own it was only 1100 people that lived in that town from people you don't even know what what town was it Phil I forget what do you see that then you don't even know what town it was what state was it in Phil it was in in the case of Phil it was in the state of denial I was in Mississippi it must be uh I don't know in the town okay I'll look that up there you go what [Laughter] that's Phil statman oh you should have saw him eating steak with those then that's what they look like after he ate the steak yeah steak was really good yeah there's one thing Ruth Chris you know for a foreign you know if you want consistency no matter where you go in the country you go to a roof you're going to get the same kind of thing you're gonna you get a very good meal now there are other steakhouses that are far you don't even need to go there for consistency McDonald's I'm just gonna say that you go to McDonald's everywhere so yeah yeah well let me uh play all garbage at McDonald's but you know well there's our theme song luckily you know but uh good nice night tonight and a lot of people were listening which was amazing you know maybe we're maybe we're I don't know maybe we're on the mend here I don't know but uh anyway thank you Phil for uh helping me during the first part of the program and uh Jeff always good to see you here uh likewise poster boy for Aphasia uh and uh you know he's a perfect example of don't worry about fetterman you know you can survive it you can have it I would love for Jeff before I'd vote for fetterman well because you're just a stupid Republican anyway thank you thank you thank you very much Alan thank you I always love having you here Charlie uh Tony not so much but thank you for calling us you know it's nice having you here uh John good to see you again and of course our good friend uh Brian is here and we thank him and of course Bree nice to see you calling us again Bree it's always nice to have you here always nice to have somebody from another country anyway everybody give a big wave goodbye and I'll give a big wave goodbye at you and we'll call it a night thank you everybody okay I'm Alex Bennett as you know who's next yes of course yeah it's our old pal uh Jack Bishop he's going to be doing the intersection and he'll take your calls on uh on Skype at uh gabnet live is what you call to talk to him give him a call he's really 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V8REulgxV5c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8REulgxV5c | VOTE THE FUCKERS OUT: THE ONLY ANSWER TO MUSLIM GROOMING! | hello yes vote the [ __ ] is out the only answer to muslim grooming that's right those counselors in huddersfield rochdale rotherham has three examples that have abrogated their responsibility in duty turned a blind eye and let those girls down they need voting out whether not their labor conservative or lib dem it doesn't matter we need to field candidates and vote the [ __ ] is out right that will cause trust me it will such an uproar in this country and it will bring it to the attention of a wider audience that will set up and listen and also it'll put the fear of god into the establishment now and also those poor people in them communities that are harassed by muslim racists and muslim pedophile rape gangs they'll have a voice they'll have a leader they'll have someone they can look up to right as opposed to labor conservative liberals that are just turning a blind eye and letting this happen and the only way we can achieve this is by voting the [ __ ] out by fielding british nationalist candidates right that's what they fear look what happened in 1993 was it when derek beacon was elected to the isle of dogs as a bmp candidate that made world news right and then in the early 2000s when it was repeated again in blackburn and bailly again it made wild news that establishment the state has also abrogated its duty and responsibility was terrified literally terrified and it continued more getting voted in and more were getting voted in then two meps and so on and so on and the state was having kittens and that's why it sent in its dozens and dozens of asian provocateurs to bring the bmp down in fact they didn't bring it down nick griffin handed it to them i'm gonna do a video on you soon anyway you're going to be getting me nerves of late but anyway you're another one that's abrogated your responsibility and duty as a british nationalist and also to british nationalism but that's going to be another video in itself the alternative to an off-fielding british nationalist candidate and voting the [ __ ] is out is to assemble the biggest mob let's unify the tommy robinson roadshow the democratic football lands alliance road show the football lancer lines is that a road show yet or is that the fizzling house i don't know the football lads alliance throw britain fished in as well and let's assemble the biggest mob ever and let's go down to huddersfield and achieve what raise hell get our skull crack by the coppers get jailed people can get injured could get killed what's that going to achieve [ __ ] all right but this is where they want it the one year on the tommy robinson road show the democratic football lancer lines roadshow the football lancer lines is that still a roadshow whatever and britain first this is what they want you to do right follow this dead end nonsense of violence and confidence change and tommy making plenty of money out of it no doubt with his book sales and god knows what else right they're laughing at a lot of you right they are laughing at a lot of you that are following these snitches and agent provocateurs like tommy robinson and paul golding and the football lads alliance leaders whoever they are now right so the answer to muslim grooming is to go into these towns and cities like newcastle and vote those councillors out that have left those girls down that obtained a blind eye abrogated their responsibility and duty that's the answer to this if it's not the answer then what is the answer posting articles on facebook let's post on an article on facebook let's get interviewed by some internet based a group that does the same as everyone else does write articles and post them on facebook that's not going to get us [ __ ] anywhere and you all know especially you nick griffin right but anyway that's another video on itself so uh that's the answer to it is to get organized and vote these swines out these horrible lava lib dem tori traitors sellouts cowards whatever you want to call them right that are responsible for this mess that's happening uh in our country and to all people right we've got to vote the [ __ ] is out there's no other way around it and we can we can easily organize and vote these swines out let me just put this to you you imagine combined united unity is strength as they say the tommy robinson road show democratic football lads alliance road show football lance alliance whatever that is but it's still a road show or whatever i don't know add in the throw in the britain face you imagine it all united came together and hit a council of states all council estates um while fielding british nationalist candidates right this coming may next may sorry uh 2019 you imagine all those bodies instead of going on your silly matches and then getting pissed afterwards and having a bus stop and a fight with the police or whoever you imagine you dressed to impress you knocked on doors and you said hello hello [ __ ] hello mata where is i represent you we're here for you right the forgone and beleaguered white working class we'd beef god would be getting counselors elected by the dozens trust me not one or two we'd be organized and we'd be getting them elected but our enemies don't want us to do that right they want you following the tommy robinson roadshow right causing mayhem raising hell and achieving [ __ ] all so let's vote the [ __ ] out okay thank you prepared to be treated as second-class citizens in their own country the british people have had enough they're going to take our country back it took us about eight years to get an ass and if you're a dangerous day it takes away [Music] we've got to do something to say that for ourselves and let the only people tell us fair enough against the immigrants but you cannot keep bringing immigrants onto a small place like this with no schooling no housing and nothing to accommodate the 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Yl-vLbKaXYc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yl-vLbKaXYc | Minced Meat Time-Lapse || Viewer discretion/ดุลยพินิจของผู้ดู ||Junosuede Reaction | I'm going to jealous we just come at you so guys we're going back to a video this one is not from Thailand but I was told to get go ahead and check it out and I should possibly try eating while watching this video this video is an action intact to the mincemeat time-lapse not quite sure the from there it just looks like a pack of mincemeat I don't know what most like it's gonna either be or they make it or how its decomposing because it says a time-lapse okay I'm of course thank you so much for your questions we just subscribe like and share if you want me to react the video leave a comment below of course if this videos about decomposing and breaking down if you have soft stomach or what a sensitive stomach or but they would say it when you really feel like throwing up when you saw me disgusting please go ahead and go and check out one of our other videos okay but I'm gonna check out this video that was requested thank you so very much like and subscribe let's go ahead let's see so mince meat time-lapse I only got some small slack there two hours three hours time lapse it hours the mincemeat is just there it all was typical almost a day sucking - oh shoot reading and flies it started a deal with China of course expected the price will most likely lay eggs on that definitely that is a haven for flies oh look at that our white spot right there oh look at em the white spot two days now - is still well ship for two days or the big players Sutton to commandant a big flies there there's no it's really stinking it's not to utter for these four T's or the big flies dropping the to do one there oh really next fight this fight this not bad we're not seen the maggot sauce here oh yeah you seen that white thing popping up your eggs the eggs a little bit oh look it all there the ends the ends that's the maggot or the lava eggs the Flyers oh whoa they're just dropping them or they're just dropping down the eggs they're just drop it down this is across the ocean oh they're the only inside they are on the inside the truck the eggs what is maggots on the inside it's like ten beans Oh shoo shoo shoo shoo the maggot taken over but wait what if fly laid eggs if Riley did not hatch I'd understand all places leagues oh no de Mesquita salon and if you put this from the inside oh no no no no thirteen days the villas halfway but these are my goddess girl brief it is mine is grossly alive oh shoot this point of the plans so that means if a body of course when he has relief there what was the lift in there it must be outside in the Sun oh yeah leaves are for him 20 days over the northern markets are taking over enhancement I'm still surprised that there is some pink pads from the means it it still have some pink pad sorry [Music] 22 days that's on top means 22 days and it's still right now [Music] it's actually not too bad itself done I mean it's worth seein it but the meat itself when you could still have some pink cut on the middle oh that is disgusting actually this was very satisfying now now we see it moving it'll satisfy you know what's happening I don't feel mad it's like the errant of their body so now they have to go in or something Oh doctor why you turn it over so I went to the go when you it'll make them more 100 best I take it what Wow look at that [Music] mincemeat oh they have different things rotten fish oh gosh if you don't want me to you know in every quest and I will try my best to react to it so that was quite interesting not as upsetting as I thought some parts were discussing but the end I was looking almost satisfying when the maggots were when there miss willows completely turn and they were just move around looks kind of satisfying but it was gross I'm the means mean I'm surprised still had a pinkish surface after that no overtime almost Wow almost a month and still looks incredible on the top and the top okay so thank you so much for questions video subscribe and like share if you want me to be like of course for coming below this was quite interesting don't forget of course you could check out the original video the link will be in the description okay thank you so very much like [Music] you | Junosuede Official | UCwX6SIz7KUUj4DjvxDx_dmg | 2019-12-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 826 | 4,169 |
8LsRiv6ttPU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LsRiv6ttPU | Scentsy Whiff Box June The One with the Pineapples! | hi everyone as you can see the boxes behind me are slowly starting to dwindle i'm getting through my unboxings my unbaggings one box one bag at a time sooner or later i'll get there before the next month starts all over again but anyway the one that i'm going to do right now and i'm so happy that you're here to join me is going to be my june scentsy with box in the month of june i think i got it a little earlier than i usually did i should have tried to get this posted last week so i am sorry about this but it's the first day of summer time for some new scents and i'm so glad that you're here to join me i hope that you stick around so we can check out the scentsy goodies in my box together hi everyone i'm nancy and welcome back to my channel i am so excited so happy that you guys have stopped in to spend a few minutes of your day with me it means more to me than i can ever let you know so to my viewers my subscribers thank you so much for returning time and time again you guys mean the world to me so thank you if you are new to my channel i hope that you hit that little red subscribe button over there i would love to have you come back and join me for future videos today i'm going to be doing one of my favorite boxes this one is the scentsy the whip box this will be for the month of june and i hope everyone gives this video a thumbs up your comments of course are always welcome i love to hear what are your favorite scentsy products and what you thought about the products in the box this month so june so anyway i am so excited that i actually got my box a little bit earlier than i think because a lot of times i don't get to film it till like a day or two before the end of the month and by then it's too late because the boxes change every month so every month you get brand new items in here so it's always going to be sometimes it's some of my favorites sometimes it's new things that i've never had the pleasure of sniffing or trying before so it's just a little box of surprises for me and i love getting the whiff box with my scentsy club because i know it helps support our daughter arena's her small business and i know too uh for anyone out there that buy scentsy i hope you feel good knowing that you are supporting your consultant small business too it just it's just an amazing feeling to help each other out that way so anyway the box yeah so it cost thirty dollars a month it's not one of those boxes that you're going to get fifty sixty seventy dollars but you know you're always going to get around thirty dollars so probably a little bit over maybe somewhere between thirty and thirty five dollars to me it's just the the happiness that of getting this and trying some new products and it's just it just makes it fun for me already so ready all righty so they all say sent with love you get this little pamphlet that's in here i'm gonna take that out and this is what my box looks like this month so we're getting into the summer so that's when scentsy will start using these mylar bags and and start putting some ice packs in there just to keep your wax bars fresh if they do start to melt a little bit no worries it's not going to damage them they might change color or some of the oils might seep out but they're still just as good as ever so i know the pamphlet always kind of gives you an idea about what's in here so pineapple perfection so i think it's got something to do with pineapple i could be wrong the back will also tell you a little bit about it so it's hard not to appreciate the sweetness freshness and the fruitiness of the pineapple all right it tells you about the samples that you get in here the little width cups as i call them and tells you about using hashtag happy whiffing or something like that and the inside i'm going to check this out in a second but it's usually a little kind of fun product project to do maybe if you have little ones at home or for yourself so we get some pineapples oh okay so you cut them out and put some holes in them and you make little decorations for your straws to make a nice sponge tropical drink how fun would that would be the six of them or maybe a girls night out on the patio or yeah or even for your kids for them to make them have a special tropical drink yes it tells you how to do it am i on the right side i have not so there's the directions on how to do it right there how you fold it and then you cut cut it and it also gives it gives us a little mocktail recipe for a half cup pineapple juice lemon lime soda and a grenadine topped with a maraschino cherry how fun is that going to be for your kids to have a mocktail and a big glass with a straw with a fancy decoration that looks like fun i'm going to do that for myself i might put rum or something in it yeah but i'm going to totally do that totally alrighty so this is my box this month alrighty so let's take out this big giant thing that i see first so this is uh body body cream and i've never purchased one of the body creams i've had the hand lotions and hand soaps and things like that and hand lotion but never the body cream so this is a giant size so this um i believe has like a 13 value and this is hibiscus and pineapple and what i love about the body creams and the hand lotions is that it's made with natural ingredients it's got aloe in here it's got vitamin e in here and sunflower oil and it's just really nice i've had this scent before in the wax bars and it smelled really really nice i'm going to take off this came off easier than i thought it was going to but um yeah so i've had it in the wax bars before and i love the scent and the wax bars but i didn't think it had a lot of throw in the freight to fragrance my home it was like for a small room like a small bathroom or a small den but i've got like this great room out there so for me it just it just didn't help the throw but i bet it'll be perfect as a lotion it smells so nice so it's oh it smells nice and fresh for the pineapple hibiscus and the mandarin and for me because i use a lot of the hand lotions at work because i've got a heat bent right over my head and the air conditioner vents right over my head too so as i'm sitting there i can just my lips get dry my hands get dry so i am constantly putting on hand lotion and for me because it is so dry it just seems to absorb really nice so this will be nice stepping out of the shower and just putting this on it's going to feel so nice alrighty so let's put that back in and we got a body wash so the body wash is pineapple coconut and vanilla and it's all wrapped in plastic so i'm not going to open it but i have had this in the hand lotion i've had it in hand soap i've had it in the wax cubes i love the scent so this of course is pineapple coconut and vanilla vanilla it smells really nice and as i said um it's got vitamin e and it's got sunflower oil it's got the aloe in it so it's just very very moisturizing for body wash it just it's just really nice i love getting these in my wife boxes because i've never had to buy one i get them every couple of months in my lift box i just love it all right so we got some laundry liquid and the scent fabric the fabric softener so just sample to do a load of wash each and i've had this in the laundry detergent i've had it in the wax melts and it's a nice fragrance for me i love the fresh smells too so this is like freshly washed linen um within the summer when you hang it outside and it's good just picks up all the different floral scents that you have out in your yard and um this one's got like pink in it like pink berries uh like sweet strawberries and raspberries and then it's good it's kind of soft and with the vanilla so this is i love it in the wax bars it's just really really a nice fresh fresh fragrance i love that one and we got a scent bar i've never had this one before this one is pineapple pucker pineapple popper so for these um you can put them in like a small linen closet or if you have like a chest of drawers with a wardrobe you can put one in there you can put it in a school locker or a gym locker you can put it in your gym bag you can put it in your car if you want uh you put it in a large house closet or a regular closet it's going to probably dissipate within 24 hours and you'll never smell it again you can probably cut the bag a little bit and maybe put it in a drawer just to kind of freshen some towels or your sock drawer or something like that i use mine in my towel warmer all the time i love it so as i put the heat on it kind of takes the smell and puts it through my towels and my pajamas just really really nice so i've never smelt this one before but it is tart and sweet and all i smell is pineapple it's not something like pineapple coconut pineapple lime or pineapple orange to me it's just straight pineapple just very very sweet very clean and okay so in the myla bag i i don't feel an ice pack in here but usually this is the time of year that they're going to start packing any of your meltables your wax bars um in this kind of bag it kind of helps keep the heat out keeps them nice and fresh and of course when they stop putting the ice bag in it just keeps it fresh a little longer so we got a our scent of the month for next month i love getting my little pre-rips and we got two bars so we have got a peeling apple which is actually the scent of the month this month and i remember when i smelled it last month when i first opened it i thought that's kind of weird for the summer because i always think of apples as being like a fall scent but it kind of surprised me oh my gosh so you can smell the tartness of the apples but it's got like a sweet like a juicy pear in here and i i kept going back and forth last month was it freesia or sweet pea but i think it's sweet pea that i smell in here so it gives it kind of like that spring type fragrance to a summer fragrance on the fruit with just a little bit of floral i think if you don't like florals you're still going to like just because to me it's stronger on the apple but not like an apple cinnamon so it's not like a fall scent but it could easily go into fall but i think that sweet pea brings it down a little bit to make it perfect for summer and the other one that we got is oh snapdragon i don't think i've ever smelled this one before it looks like this one might have melted a little bit in my marla bag which would explain oh this is good just a little bit maybe like an oil stain and it's i don't know if you can see but here it looks like it just melted a little bit yeah so this one helped it a little bit but um this one is really mild i thought snapdragon i was thinking like a heavy fruit smell and because they were in the mylar bag and we were like 100 degrees when it was out there that day i may have some trouble breaking it but i didn't take it out of the thing so all you have to do is bend it to cut this little bit to break these little perforated part parts in here and so there's eight of them in here so let me see if this is good enough to or if it's too soft but you just kind of going to bend it in between all these perforations and this one might not work for me because like i said it was it was very warm last week when it was delivered and i haven't taken it out yet i think it did maybe perforate a little bit and then we're just going to pop one out and put it in the warmer but this one it smells something like a light orange maybe that's the blood orange that they use a lot of in the seasonal sense so maybe blood orange um pineapple and and the dragon fruit i think that's what it is but it's it's very very mild it might smell a little bit warmer uh stronger maybe when it's warming but for me this is a really really mild scent but still nice alrighty and the last thing it's the pre-whiff for the scent of the month next month so it's called stargazing let's see this is a deep deep blue and usually these are kind of hard to open for me but i think because some oil linked on it right there it should be a little easier than normal well maybe not sometimes i speak too soon alrighty i broke the seal alrighty oh my gosh this is pretty so this one i smell lavender um maybe fresh cotton like the fresh linen again and some vanilla but maybe lavender it's kind of like musky too it kind of reminds me of a jammy time at the end of the week or a week and a half when you should have changed it out a few days ago but it still smells a little bit when you're right on top of it that's what this one kind of reminds me of but more of the fresh like a fresh linen type smell to it so if you love jammy time you will probably like this if you think jammy time is too strong you may like this because it's not as strong but i think i'm going to like this one i i like like the fresh linen scents too and this it just it's like a fresh scent for me alrighty so that is everything that was in my mood box wow that was exciting so i love getting new products to try and some old favorites i love that i have not had to buy any body wash for a long long time getting these i have a lot of wax bars but and i keep buying them but i love getting some ones that i haven't had before i love getting the scent of the month i love getting these scent circles because i do use them in my towel warmer and because i've got the heat coming on and going off and coming off so it probably lasts in there about two weeks before i change them out so that's nice plus i can throw out my car if i wanted to i love getting laundry samples even though i do buy them and i change out my scent sometimes and that's what i add to my scentsy club every month and i've never got a big body cream like this so i am loving this size and it feels so nice on just nice and moisturizing and i think that was everything that was in my box this month so yeah it's another fun box and some fun ideas to make some little drink straws fun drink straws for a girls night on the deck or something or even if it's just fancy on the deck i'll use it yeah i don't mind yeah tricking fancy things but anyway so that's everything in my box so i want to thank you all again for joining me you guys are amazing and you mean so much to me so thanks for taking time out of your day to spend with me i hope you give this video a thumbs up your comments of course are always welcome i hope you go out and enjoy summer like i said today is the first official day of summer even though it's like 62 and cold and rainy it's okay because the air conditioner is off the windows are open and it's nice so anyway take care everyone i hope you have a great week we'll chat again soon bye you | Nancy Rounds | UCS-WBI7ZqFLx82yiyzSv-1A | 2021-06-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,037 | 14,660 |
IoLhyWaVVt4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoLhyWaVVt4 | ASEAN NEWS - 06 January 2023 | [Music] thank you hello everyone a very happy new year once again to all of you and here is as it is for today with me Vanessa Portugal expresses its commitment to continue the cooperation with timor-leste the Portuguese president Marcelo Rivero de Souza expresses his commitment during the interview with the gmn journalist at the Gathering of the cplp head of states for the inauguration ceremony of the newly elected Brazilian president Luis Silva more or less the weather in terms of trade projects in the economic field in the field of infrastructures and basic Investments we can help make timberless their platform for European products and in particular Portuguese products such as in scientific research and also in such matters like renewable energies and digital materials apart from the cooperation in such specific areas based on the Timberlands Portugal also committed to establish cooperation in agriculture and Technology areas with timor-lested at the same time Marcelo Rivera also offered the dinner state for head of state as well as the cplp member states and their delegation include cplp executive secretary zecharia salbami Acosta from timor-leste Angola demolition ready to Australian bilateral relations as the member of the community of Portuguese language countries in His official visit to Brazil president Jose Ramos omitted his counterpart Jean Lorenzo the angolan president in the Royal tulip Hotel Brazil during the meeting between both presidents they were talking about bilateral relations and strengthening the cooperation between the community of Portuguese language countries or the cplp state members what I have to say to the angolan president timor-leste shortly in 2023 24 and 25 will be totally take part as a asean member and also ask them to establish their Embassy in tumorlessly they have said that they will consider about it in the same occasion hostile also invited the angolan president to visit him or less than short term and establish the angolan embassy in timor-leste the timorous president had taken some chance to have met with newly elected Brazilian president Luis Silva a data Marathi Palace in Rio De Janeiro Brazil the regional compressive economic Partnerships help promote Regional economic growth has stabilize confidence of member states an expert in an interview with China global television network said the regional comprehensive economic partnership has made positive contributions towards the development of regional economy while boosting confidence of member countries against the backdrop of global headwinds during the interview Lee Young Chief researcher at the DNC Think Tank summarized the achievements and results of promoting economic growth since the implementation of the rcep the world's largest trade deal I think this is really uh has been the first year that uh the uh a trade pact has been implemented and uh the immediate result that we can see is the trade and investment cooperation and definitely the the the the deepened trade in the investment cooperation will be translated into uh the uh economic growth and in terms of trade uh as uh you mentioned earlier China has benefited uh from the uh trade pact and other countries too Lee highlighted the role of RCP in boosting trade volume and economic growth in the region he noted that talents trade to the rest of the RCP member countries in the first nine months of the 2022 registered 10.1 percent growth meanwhile Japan's exports of Agriculture forestry and fishery products registered a historic high in terms of economic growth Vietnam is hopefully going to register and over eight percent of GDP growth while Talent is expected to register a growth of over six percent he said that Malaysia also registered the GDP growth of 40 in the third quarter of last year RCP took effect in Indonesia which is expected to benefit Indonesia's infrastructure and Regional economic growth although some lawmakers have expressed concerns that this could have an impact on local businesses exactly I think you know um uh all the countries you actually have done their own studies uh in terms of the pros and cons of uh you know being a part of our cep and Indonesia took about a year you know to direct to ratify the uh the trade pact and obviously uh this is a strong commitment uh by Indonesia to the multilateralism in the region but also a result of the uh of the cost and benefit analysis the international monetary fund forecast global economic growth to be 3.2 percent in 2022 and growth in the Asia Pacific to be four percent our cep enters into force on January 1st 2022 for 10 original parties are Australia New Zealand Bruner Salam Cambodia China Japan Laos Singapore Thailand and Vietnam outage first Philippines to suspend flights Philippine authorities halted flights in and out of Manila due to a malfunction of air traffic control which also prevented Airlines bound to other destinations from using the country's airspace video footage showed large crowds and long queues forming all over the Ninoy Aquino international airports in the Philippine Capital after confused Travelers had their flights canceled there were 361 flights either delayed canceled or diverted to other Regional airports affecting about 65 000 passengers while numerous other flights were forced to reroute to avoid Philippine airspace the Ninoy Aquino International Airport has previously been ranked among the world's worst International gateways with flight delays a regular occurrence and history of upgrades being delayed or abandoned due to disputes between the airports and contractors Vietnamese rescue is working rescuing boy who fell into concrete pit local media reports Rescuers in Vietnam were working to save a 10 year old boy who fell into a deep hole at the construction site footage from the vtv shot tallyhanna Munci TV footage walking inside the construction area before falling into a concrete pit they say it was 35 meters or 115 feet deep and only 25 centimeters wide vtv said rescues or digging 35 meters deep around the concrete pit to reach the boy the space was so tight that even a rope will not fit around him video shot authors this pumping oxygen to the boy via small holes and heavy machinery digging around the hole according to the local media the boy's condition was reported to be stable president meet with Chinese president to talk about South China Sea good to see you here's Excellency ahead of his three-day State visit to Beijing Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos Jr re traded his election campaign promise to shift to a higher gear his country starts with China then she as we work towards speaking to his cabinet members before his flight Marcus said he looked forward to his second face-to-face meeting with Chinese president Xi Jinping the issues between our two countries are problems that do not belong between two friends such as Philippines and China foreign to a Philippine official a deal is expected to be signed during Marcus visit which allows Manila to formalize the chain of direct communication with China to avoid miscalculation and miscommunication in the disputed South China Sea the Asian neighbors are long time rivals in the South China Sea as strategic Waterway through which billions of dollars worth of goods pass each year China claims most of it despite an international arbitration ruling in validating that claim in 2016. thank you Philippine president expect new chapter in cooperation with China Philippine president Ferdinand ramaldes Marcus Jr hopes to visit to China will open a new chapter in bilateral cooperation as I leave for Beijing I will be opening a new chapter in our comprehensive strategic cooperation with China we will speak we will seek to to foster a meaningful relation and broaden our cooperation in various areas such as agriculture energy infrastructure Science and Technology trade and investment in people-to-people exchanges amongst others I look forward to my meeting with President XI as we work towards Shifting the trajectory of our relations to a higher gear that would hopefully bring numerous prospects and abundant opportunities for the peace and development to the peoples of both our countries I will invite our Chinese neighbors to once again return to the Philippines as tourists as students investors aside from sharing the wonders of our archipelago with our Chinese friends I shall push for the resumption of Tourism and cultural cooperation between our two countries the Philippine president shared his expectations for the visit at the Press briefing in Pasay City the President also hopes that his visit will help promote cultural cooperation between two Nations his first visit to China is official visit to a non-azean country since assumed the presidency in June 2022 Chinese ambassadors to the Philippines Huang Chilean believes that Marco's visit to China will carry on the Friendship expand practical cooperation and enhance Mutual understanding and Trust China Mutual implements rcep agreements with Indonesia Chinese mutually implementing the regional comprehensive economic partnership with Indonesia following the RCP took effect for Indonesia under the RCP and on the basis of the agreements under the China and asean free trade area Indonesia has granted zero tariff treatment to over 700 additional Chinese products including some Auto Parts motorcycles television sets clothing shoes Plastic Products luggage and chemical products thank you according to Chinese Ministry of Commerce some products immediately enjoyed zero tariffs and other products will be gradually moved to zero tariffs within a great transition period China will also get texts for made in Indonesian pineapple juice and pineapple cans coconut juice pepper diesel paper products some chemicals and Auto Parts on the basis of the agreements under the China asean free trade area in an effort to further open the market agreements under the RCP have already benefited foreign trade Enterprises while the regional Industrial Development is also welcoming New Opportunities the RCP also bring new opportunities to an Indonesian paper company in China myanmar's military Hall parade to celebrate the 75th of the Independence Day parade to celebrate the country's 75th Independence Day in the capital Napoli amid conflict with opposition groups across the country Myanmar Chief mining accused some countries of trying to intervene in his country's Affairs while thanking others including India and China for their cooperation oh they're not oh Street protests are now rear after bloody crack runs the military is involved in almost daily clashes with minority ethnic forces and insecurity has a spread to swats of the country as members of a so-called people's Defense Force have taken up arms to fight for a return to democracy the Southeast Asian countries faced International isolation and western-led sanctions since the military assist power from a democratically elected government led by Nobel Laureate on San tsuchi nearly two years ago foreign well thank you we hope you enjoyed the beginning of this new year with hopes dream and goals to be fulfilled and having a prosperous life as well stay safe so healthy have a lovely weekend [Music] | SocialMedia GMNTV | UCk7S6u3HFjklczqBpJbeZEg | 2023-01-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,828 | 11,269 |
It6wMsijOjo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=It6wMsijOjo | Philips Norelco MG9000 Prestige All In One Trimmer Unboxing Review and How to Use | all right this is the unboxing my philips norelco mg9000 prestige edition all-in-one trimmer it is for selling walmart and online i got mine at walmart anyways it's probably for sale all over the place quick reading on the features it says up to five hour run time fully charges in three hours 100 shower proof battery indicator cordless used only risk free trial 45 money day back guarantee zoom in on the features i already said that itself sharpening dual cut blades ooh five hour run time battery indicator i did plug it in says it blinks slowly when it's charged for over five minutes so it should already have a five hour run time which is pretty convenient i did open it up and it does come with a lot of stuff uh extra wide extra wide hair trimmer precision trimmer nose trimmer skin protector body groomer full size hair trimmer on off yeah yeah yeah then it comes with the some stubble guards beard guards adjustable beard guard eyebrow guard bunch of hair guards fading guards bodyguards it's just got a ton of attachments i have not used a trimmer with this many attachments before i'm not going to use all of them i'm just going to use it to shave my head and my chest and stomach and i don't think it has a face trimmer so we'll see how it does all right i actually found an attachment that's adjustable i'm gonna put it down on the uh four millimeters and start with my head just to see how close it shaves [Music] that one's too short so i'm going to turn it off put it down to the three still too short so you can pop these off and on really quick i think i've seen a one millimeter in here here it is i'm gonna pop the one millimeter on there and use that one all right that one's working great i'm just a little worried sometimes these don't match up with the normal set of dog clippers this one does so foreign [Music] so [Music] okay well i shaved half my head uh i'm not going to torture you making you watch me shave my whole head it's definitely a very powerful razor it doesn't seem very loud for how powerful it is i'm actually very impressed so far um the only thing i don't like is these trimmers are thinner than a normal set of dog trimmers but if you're going for an all in one trimmer you're gonna have to take what you can get it does have an extra wide hair trimmer but let me see if these attachments you know what my mistake i could have used this extra wide trimmer and it does have different attachments that fit it so there's just so many different options with this thing so definitely gets a a plus this is the best trimmer i've all in one trimmer that i've used so far to shave my head so on to the body here we'll see how it does all right so this isn't exactly advertised as a face trimmer but i did put the body trimmer on and i pulled off this little scan guard attachment and it's actually working pretty good so [Music] so okay well i'm gonna go ahead and quit it just pulls on your hair too much it's not advertised as a face trimmer anyway so i definitely want to use it for that it's possible a little bit but it's just a little bit too rough so on to the body here okay here we go with my chest i do have the body hair attachment on with the skin guards let's see how it does [Music] and try with the skin guard off real quick not a big fan of it so far [Music] so [Music] um it's just moving too slow with me uh i'd rather just use a set of dog clippers so but uh i think this thing's ideal for like a beard somebody who has a beard that they want to keep in extremely good condition or like a perfectly trimmed beard but uh this one is definitely not for me i trim a lot of my body here for laser hair removal and i shave my head a lot and this thing doesn't shave your face either so um okay so i took the body hair trimmer off and put the extra wide normal trimmer it'd be kind of like a set of dog clippers [Music] yeah it's not doing much better so i just don't like it i want to buy it | The Manly House | UCmOfjgAl9ngC2j7M8yBXoPw | 2022-04-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 784 | 3,944 |
OoGeIGtxkcU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OoGeIGtxkcU | Heraclitus | Wikipedia audio article | Heraclitus of ephesus greek Parakletos ho faz o--'s translate Herrick Lido's ho faz OHS C 535 C 475 BCE was a pre-socratic Greek philosopher and a native of the city of Ephesus then part of the Persian Empire he was a distinguished parentage little is known about his early life and education but he regarded himself as self-taught and a pioneer of wisdom from the lonely life he led and still more from the apparently riddled and allegedly paradoxical nature of his philosophy and his stress upon the heedless unconsciousness of humankind he was called the obscure and the weeping philosopher Heraclitus was famous for his insistence on ever-present change as being the fundamental essence of the universe as stated in the famous saying no man ever steps in the same river twice see pant array below this is commonly considered to be one of the first digressions into the philosophical concept of becoming and has been contrasted with Parmenides statement that what is us as one of the first digressions into the philosophical concept of being as such Parmenides and Heraclitus are commonly considered to be two of the founders of ontology scholars have generally believed that either Parmenides was responding to Heraclitus or Heraclitus to Parmenides though opinion on who is responding to whom changed over the course of the 20th century Heraclitus position was complemented by his stark commitment to a unity of opposites in the world stating that the path up and down are one in the same through these doctrines Heraclitus characterized all existing entities by pairs of contrary properties whereby no entity may ever occupy a single state at a single time this along with his cryptic utterance that all entities come to be in accordance with this logos literally word reason or account has been the subject of numerous interpretations topic life the main source for the life of Heraclitus as diogenes laërtius although some have questioned the validity of his account s at issue of Hellenistic anecdotes most of them obviously fabricated on the basis of statements in the preserved fragments Diogenes said that Heraclitus flourished in the 69th Olympiad 504 - 501 BCE all the rest of the evidence the people Heraclitus is said to have known or the people who were familiar with his work confirms the floret his dates of birth and death are based on a lifespan of 60 years the age at which Diogenes says he died with the floret in the middle Heraclitus was born to an aristocratic family in Ephesus in the Persian Empire in what is now called present-day Efes Turkey his father was named either blow zone or herecan Diogenes says that he abdicated the kingship basilia in favor of his brother and Strabo confirms that there was a ruling family in Ephesus descended from the Ionian founder and reckless which still kept the title and could sit in the chief seat at the games as well as a few other privileges how much power the king had as another question Ephesus had been part of the Persian Empire since 547 and was ruled by a satrap the more distant figure as the Great King allowed the Ionians considerable autonomy Diogenes says that Heraclitus used to play knuckle bones with the use in the Temple of Artemis and when asked to start making laws he refused saying that the Constitution politeia was panera which can mean either that it was fundamentally wrong or that he considered it toilsome to extant letters between Heraclitus and darius the first quoted by Diogenes are undoubtedly later forgeries with regard to education Diogenes says that Heraclitus was wondrous Tom Izzo's which as Socrates explains in Plato's theory dissing gorgeous is the beginning of philosophy from childhood Diogenes relates that so Shin said he was a hearer of xenophanes which contradicts Heraclitus statement so says Diogenes that he had taught himself by questioning himself Burnet States in any case that xenophanes left Ionia before Heraclitus was born diogenes relates that as a boy Heraclitus had said he knew nothing but later claimed to know everything his statement that he heard no one but questioned himself can be placed alongside his statement that the things that can be seen heard and learned are what I prized the most Diogenes relates that Heraclitus had a poor opinion of human affairs he believed that he see it in Pythagoras lacked understanding they learned and that homer and Archilochus deserved to be beaten laws needed to be defended as though they were city walls time enough leus is said to have called him a mob revealer Heraclitus hated the Athenians and his fellow Ephesians wishing the latter wealth in punishment for their wicked ways according to diogenes laërtius finally he became a hater of his kind misanthrope and wandered the mountains making his diet of grass and herbs Heraclitus life as a philosopher was interrupted by dropsy the physicians he consulted were unable to prescribe a cure Diogenes lists various stories about Heraclitus death in two versions Heraclitus was cured of the dropsy and died of another disease in one account however the philosopher buried himself in a cowshed expecting that the noxious damp humor would be drawn out of him by the warmth of the manure while another says he treated himself with a liniment of cow manure and after a day prone in the Sun died and was interred in the marketplace according to meds of Suzuki's after smearing himself with dung Heraclitus was devoured by dogs topic works diogenes states that Heraclitus work was a continuous treatise on nature but was divided into three discourses one on the universe another on politics and a third on theology Theophrastus says in Diogenes less than pre greater than / pre greater than dot-dot-dot some parts of his work are half-finished while other parts made a strange medley Diogenes also tells us that Heraclitus deposited his book as a dedication in the great temple of artemis the Artemisium one of the largest temples of the 6th century BCE and one of the seven wonders of the ancient world ancient temples were regularly used for storing treasures and were open to private individuals under exceptional circumstances furthermore many subsequent philosophers in this period referred to the work says Khan down to the time of Plutarch and Clement if not later the Little Book of Heraclitus was available in its original form to any reader who chose to seek it out Diogenes says the book acquired such fame that it produced partisans of his philosophy who were called Hera Clyde ends as with the other pre-socratics his writings survived now only in fragments quoted by other authors these are catalogued using the deals Kranz numbering system topic ancient characterizations you topic the obscure at some time in antiquity he acquired this epithet denoting that his major sayings were difficult to understand according to diogenes laërtius time enough Lea's called him the Riddler Aynak teased a Matisse and explained that Heraclitus wrote his book rather unclearly Assaf Estrin said that only the capable should attempt it by the time of Cicero he had become the dark host gitanos host Goethe knows because he had spoken nummies obscure to obscurely concerning nature and had done so deliberately in order to be misunderstood the customary English translation of host gitanos follows the Latin the obscure topic the weeping philosopher diogenes laërtius ascribes the theory that Heraclitus did not complete some of his works because of melancholia to Theophrastus later he was referred to as the weeping philosopher as opposed to Democritus who is known as the laughing philosopher ifs Tobias rights correctly so ssin in the early first century CE II was already combining the two in the imaginative duo of weeping and laughing philosophers among the wise instead of anger Heraclitus was overtaken by tears Democritus by laughter the view is expressed by the satirist juvenile the first of prayers best known at all the temples is mostly for riches seeing this then do you not commend the one sage Democritus for laughing and the master of the other school Heraclitus for his tears the motif was also adopted by lucien of sama sada in his sale of Creed's in which the duo is sold together as a complementary product in the satirical auction of philosophers subsequently they were considered an indispensable feature of philosophic landscapes Montaigne proposed to our typical views of human affairs based on them selecting Democritus for himself the weeping philosopher may have been mentioned in William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice Donato Bramante painted a fresco Democritus and Heraclitus in kassapa in Milan topic philosophy you topic logos the idea that all things come to pass in accordance with this logos and the logos is common is expressed in two famous but obscure fragments this logos holds always but humans always proved unable to understand it both before hearing it and when they have first heard it for though all things come to be in accordance with this logos humans are like the inexperienced when they experience such words and deeds as I set out distinguishing each in accordance with its nature and saying how it is but other people fail to notice what they do when awake just as they forget what they do while asleep dk2 to be won for this reason it is necessary to follow what is common but although the logos is common most people live as if they had their own private understanding dk2 to be to the meaning of logos also is subject to interpretation word account principle plan formula measure proportion reckoning though Heraclitus quite deliberately plays on the various meanings of logos there is no compelling reason to suppose that he used it in a special technical sense significantly different from the way it was used in ordinary Greek of his time the later Stoics understood it as the account which governs everything and Hippolytus in the 3rd century CE II identified it as meaning the Christian word of God topic pant array everything flows the phrase Pend Oreille pant array everything flows either was spoken by Heraclitus or survived as a quotation of his this famous aphorism used to characterize Heraclitus thought comes from simplicious a neoplatonist and from Plato's Cratylus the word ray as in rheology is the Greek word for to stream and as etymologically related to Rhea according to Plato's cratylus the philosophy of Heraclitus has summed up in his cryptic utterance potema seto isin Auto isin in been usin a tera kya tera hi data a pure a potato isin Otto isin in been usin Petter acai Hedera Hooda a puree ever newer waters flow on those who step into the same river 'he's the quote from Heraclitus appears in plato's Cratylus twice in 401 Diaz taw own to ienai tape antic I meant and Odin tanta IMI tape anta Chi Minh and Odin all entities move and nothing remains still and in 402 a pan tecora kayo din men a pie dis esta Naughton pas de mano condemned BAE's Penta core a coyote and manic ID dis s ton on in pas de mano condemned Bay's everything changes and nothing remains still and you cannot step twice into the same stream instead of flow Plato uses Corre to change place Kouros Korra's the assertions of flow are coupled in many fragments with the enigmatic River image padam wat wat o assam Benavente Kaioken Veneman amen take high oakum we both step and do not step in the same river x' we are and are not compared with the Latin adages omnia mutant or and tempura mutant or 8c e and the Japanese tail Hojo ki 1200 CE E which contains the same image of the changing River and the central Buddhist doctrine of impermanence however the German class assistant philosopher Karl Martin Dietz interprets this fragment as an indication by Heraclitus for the world as a steady constant you will not find anything in which the river remains constant just the fact that there is a particular riverbed that there is a source in an estuary etc as something that stays identical and this is the concept of a river topic Hodos ano kato the way up and the way down in Hutto Sanyal kato the structure ano kato is more accurately translated as a hyphenated word the upward downward path they go on simultaneously and instantaneously and result in hidden harmony away is a series of transformations the Pyro's trope i turnings of fire first into c than half of c to earth and half to rarefied air the transformation is a replacement of one element by another the death of fire is the birth of air and the death of air is the birth of water this world which is the same for all know one of gods or men has made but it always was and will be an ever living fire with measures of it kindling and measures going out this ladder phraseology is further elucidated all things are an interchange for fire and fire for all things just like goods for gold and gold for goods Heraclitus considered fire as the most fundamental element he believed fire gave rise to the other elements and thus to all things he regarded the soul as being a mixture of fire and water with fire being the noble part of the soul and watered the ignoble part a soul should therefore aim toward becoming more full of fire and less full of water ah dry soul was best according to Heraclitus worldly pleasures made the soul moist and he considered mastering one's worldly desires to be a noble pursuit which purified the souls fire norman Melcher din turpitude Heraclitus is using fire metaphorically in lieu of logos as the origin of all things topic dykey wrists strife as justice if objects are new from moment to moment so that one can never touch the same object twice then each object must dissolve and be generated continually momentarily in an object as a harmony between a building up and a tearing down Heraclitus calls the oppositional processes ares erisa strife and hypothesizes that the apparently stable state dike dike or justice is a harmony event we must know that war Palermo's Palamos is common to all and strife as justice and that all things come into being through strife necessarily as Diogenes explains all things come into being by conflict of opposites and the sum of things tah Allah Ta'ala the whole flows like a stream in the bowel metaphor Heraclitus compares the resultant to a strong bow held in shape by an equilibrium of the string tension and spring action of the bow there is a harmony in the bending back tool interpose pull interpose as in the case of the bow and the lyre topic peps tighter coin Oh follow the common people must follow the common Epis tide toy coin no hepps tied to coin oh and not live having their own judgment prone esis he distinguishes between human laws and divine law - Theo - Theo let of God by God Heraclitus does not mean the judeo-christian version of a single God as primum ovince of all things God is creator but the divine as opposed to human the immortal as opposed to the mortal the cyclic Elizabeth attract it is more accurate to speak of the divine and not of God he removes the human sense of justice from his concept of God ie Humanity is not the image of God - God all things are fair and good and just but people hold some things wrong and some write God's custom has wisdom but human custom does not and yet both humans and God are childish inexperienced human opinions are children's toys and eternity is a child moving counters in a game the kingly power as a child's wisdom us to know the thought by which all things are steered through all things which must not imply that people are or can be wise only Zeus is wise to some degree then Heraclitus seems to be in the mystics position of urging people to follow God's plan without much of an idea what that may be in fact there is a mode of despair the fairest universe callistos cosmos callistos cosmos is but a heap of rubbish Sarma Sarma wit sweepings piled up catch Eminem kachou men and I II quote poured out at random aka Ike aimlessly topic Ethos anthropoid I'm own men's character as his fate this influential quote by Heraclitus ethos anthropoid diamond dk2 to be one-one-nine has led to numerous interpretations whether in this context diamond can indeed be translated to mean fate is disputed however it lends much sense to Heraclitus observations and conclusions about human nature in general while the translation with fate is generally accepted as in cons a man's character as his divinity in some cases it may also stand for the soul of the departed topic influence you topic play-doh to Heraclitus a perceived object as a harmony between two fundamental units of change a waxing and waning he typically uses the ordinary word to become big masti organist i present tense or eras tense of the verb with the root sensor being born which led to his being characterized as the philosopher of becoming rather than of being he recognizes the fundamental changing of objects with the flow of time Plato argues against Heraclitus as follows how can that be a real thing which is never in the same state for at the moment that the observer approaches then they become other so that you cannot get any further in knowing their nature or state but if that which knows and that which is known exists ever then I do not think they can resemble a process or flux in Plato one experienced unit as a state or object existing which can be observed the time parameter is set at ever that is the state is to be presumed present between observations change is to be deduced by comparing observations and is thus presumed a function that happens to objects already in being rather than something ontological e essential to them such that something that does not change cannot exist as in Heraclitus in Plato no matter how many of those experienced units you are able to tally you cannot get through the mysterious gap between them to account for the change that must be occurring there this limitation is considered a fundamental limitation of reality by Plato and in part underpins his differentiation between imperfect experience for more perfect forms the fact that this is no limitation for Heraclitus motivates Plato's condemnation topic Stoics you stoicism was a philosophical school which flourished between the 3rd century BC and about the 3rd century AD it began among the Greeks and became the major philosophy of the Roman Empire before declining with the rise of Christianity in the 3rd century throughout their long tenure the Stoics believed that the major tenets of their philosophy derived from the thought of her akalitis according to long the importance of Heraclitus to later Stoics as evident most plainly in marcus aurelius explicit connections of the earliest Stoics to Heraclitus showing how they arrived at their interpretation are missing but they can be inferred from the stoic fragments which long concludes our modifications of Heraclitus the Stoics were interested in Heraclitus treatment of fire in addition to seeing it as the most fundamental of the four elements and the one that is quantified and determines the quantity logos of the other three he presents fire as the cosmos which was not made by any of the gods or men but was Anna's and ever shall be everliving fire fire is both a substance and a motivator of change it is active in altering other things quantitatively and performing an activity Heraclitus describes us the judging and convicting of all things it is the Thunderbolt that steers the course of all things there is no reason to interpret the judgment which is actually two separate cry 9 cry 9 as outside of the context of strife as justice see subsection above the earliest surviving stoic work the hymn to Zeus of cleans there not explicitly referencing Heraclitus adopts what appears to be the Heraklion logos modified Zeus rules the universe with law Nomos wielding on its behalf the forked servant the fire of the everliving lightning so far nothing has been said that differs from the Zeus of homer but then says cleant Zeus uses the fire to straighten out the common logos that travels about phonin to frequent mixing with the greater and lesser likes heavenly bodies this is Heraclitus logos but now it is confused with the common mo Mo's which zeus uses to make the wrong parisa left or odd right our tia writer end order Koz main the disordered Oh Kozma the stoic modification of Heraclitus idea of the logos was also influential on Jewish philosophers such as filo of Alexandria who connected it to wisdom personified as God's creative principle filo uses the term logos throughout his treatises on Hebrew Scripture in a manner clearly influenced by the Stoics topic Church Fathers the church fathers were the leaders of the early Christian Church during its first five centuries of existence roughly contemporaneous to stoicism under the Roman Empire the works of dozens of writers in hundreds of pages have survived all of them had something to say about the Christian form of the logos the Catholic Church found it necessary to distinguish between the Christian logos and that of Heraclitus as part of its ideological distancing from paganism the necessity to convert by defeating paganism was of paramount importance Hippolytus of Rome therefore identifies Heraclitus along with the other pre-socratics and academics as sources of heresy Church use of the methods and conclusions of ancient philosophy as such was as yet far in the future even though many were converted philosophers in refutation of all heresies Hippolytus says what the blasphemous folly is of no heed us and that he devoted himself to the tenets of Heraclitus the obscure not to those of christ Hippolytus then goes on to present the inscrutable DK b67 God Theo's is day and night winter and summer but he takes various shapes just as fire when it is mingled with spices is named according to the savour of each the fragment seems to support pantheism if taken literally German physicist and philosopher max bernhard weinstein classed these views with pandey ism the politics condemns the obscurity of it he cannot accuse Heraclitus of being a heretic so he says instead did not crack lettuce the obscure anticipate no etus in framing a system the apparent pantheist deity of Heraclitus if that is what DK b67 means must be equal to the union of opposites and therefore must be corporeal and incorporeal divine and not divine dead and alive etc and the Trinity can only be reached by some sort of illusory shape-shifting the Christian apologist Justin Martyr however took a much more positive view of him in his first apology he said both Socrates and Heraclitus were Christians before Christ those who lived reasonably are Christians even though they have been thought atheists as among the Greeks Socrates and Heraclitus and men like them topic see also the following articles on other topics contain non-trivial information that relates to Heraclitus in some way topic notes you topic further reading topic additions and translations baden Mik 2012 Herrick Lido's logos made manifest upfront publishing ISBN nine seven eight one seven eight oh three five OH six four six all fragments in Greek and English with commentary and appendices Davenport guy translator 1979 Herrick Leto's and Diogenes Bolinas gray fox press ISBN nine seven eight oh nine one two five one six three six three complete fragments of Heraclitus in english Heraclitus paxton translator Brooks Hillman forward James 2001 fragments the collected wisdom of Heraclitus new york viking the penguin group penguin Putnam inc ISBN nine seven eight oh six seven oh eight nine one nine five five parallel Greek and English Conn Charles H 1979 the art and thought of Heraclitus and addition of the fragments with translation and commentary Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN nine seven eight oh five two one two one eight eight three two Kirk GS 1954 Heraclitus the cosmic fragments Cambridge Cambridge University Press Markovic Miroslav 2001 Heraclitus Greek text with a short commentary Sancta Gustin academia verlag ISBN nine seven eight three eight nine six six five one seven one six first edition Heraclitus editio my or mary de Venezuela 1967 Patrick GTW 1889 Heraclitus of Ephesus the fragments Robinson TM 1987 Heraclitus fragments a text and translation with a commentary Toronto University of Toronto press ISBN nine seven eight oh eight oh two oh six nine one three nine Sallis john bailey kenneth EDS 1980 Herrick lady in fragments University University of Alabama press ISBN 978 eight one seven 300 - seven - right mr 1985 the pre-socratics the main fragments in greek with introduction commentary and appendix containing text and translation of aristotle on the pre-socratics Bristol Bristol classical press ISBN nine seven eight oh eight six two nine two oh seven nine one topic selected bibliography beckalus nikolaos 2005 handbook of Greek philosophy from fail ease to the Stoics analysis and fragments Trafford publishing pp 26 245 under Heraclitus ISBN nine seven eight one four one two oh four eight four three nine Barnes Jonathan 1982 the pre-socratic philosophers revised edition London and New York route llege Taylor & Francis group ISBN nine seven eight oh four one five oh five oh seven nine one Burnet John 2003 early Greek philosophy Kessinger publishing ISBN nine seven eight oh seven six six one two eight two six - first published in 1892 this book has had dozens of editions and has been used as a textbook for decades the first edition is downloadable from Google Books Dietz Carl Martin 2004 metamorphose and a Geist's phrase Geist's Leben stuttgart 2004 banned 1 Prometheus d'oeuvre or tanker vom got leaked and zoom mentioned wissen banned - platen under aristoteles das are watching de Europe - denk ins band 3 Heraclitus 'soon die and to endure individuality at phrase Geist's Leben Stuttgart 2004 ISBN three 77251 300x dolce roman 1995 studies in Heraclitus hildesheim ohms ISBN 978 three four eight seven oh nine nine eight six six Fairbanks arthur 1898 the first philosophers of greece New York Scribner Graham DW 2002 Heraclitus and Parmenides in Kasten V Graham DW pre-socratic philosophy essays in honor of Alexander Moore lados Aldershot Ashgate pp 27 244 ISBN nine seven eight oh seven five four six oh five oh two seven Graham DW 2008 Heraclitus flux order and knowledge incurred P Graham DW the Oxford Handbook of pre-socratic philosophy New York Oxford University Press pp 169 two 188 ISBN nine seven eight oh one nine five one four six eight seven five Guthrie wkc 1962 a history of Greek philosophy the earlier pre-socratics and the pythagoreans one Cambridge Cambridge University Press Heidegger Martin Fink Eugen Seibert translator Charles H 1993 Heraclitus seminar Evanston northwestern university press ISBN nine seven 808 101 106 seven Oh transcript of seminar in which two German philosophers analyze and discuss Heraclitus texts Kirk GS Raven je 1957 the pre-socratic philosophers a critical history with a selection of texts 2nd ed Cambridge Cambridge University Press Levine TZ 1984 from Socrates to Sartre the philosophic quest New York Bantam Doubleday Dell publishing Group Inc Bantam Books chapter - shadow and substance section Plato sources the pre-socratic philosophers Heraclitus and Parmenides ISBN nine seven eight oh five five three two five one six one six laris Diogenes 1925 others Heraclitus lives of the eminent philosophers - - nine translated by Hicks Robert drew - volume ed Loeb classical library lucht James 2011 early Greek thought before the dawn London Bloomsbury publishing ISBN 978 Oh five six seven three five three three one three Magnus Magus Fuchs Wolfgang introduction 2010 Heraklion pride towson furniture press books ISBN nine seven eight oh nine eight two six two nine nine two five creative recreation of Heraclitus lost book from the fragments McKee Rihan Rd 2011 philosophy 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just a little sliver off and i'm going to go about an eighth or 1 16 sorry 1 16 of an inch just a little time that's like 1 16 of an inch all right where's my scissors okay and if you have not subscribed to my channel please do so and um the ladies that has the wrenches they're going to be dropping the links to their channels make sure you hit them up and do it the right way make sure you leave a comment don't just subscribe because youtube acts funny about things like that and really if you just subscribe and don't leave a comment they don't acknowledge you as a real oh look i did get some junk mail this came in a book that i ordered i oh no i got this book i didn't order it i got a free book hearts of fire eight women in the underground church and their story of costly faith so i got this mailer and then this came in that envelope came in wow so i lied yep drop it like it's hot guys just drop it like it's hot just drop your links in there and make sure y'all hit them leave a comment make it count because youtube does not if you do not do that youtube's just gonna think that you know your subscription wasn't or you're you subscribing to that channel wasn't valid i'm using tim holtz what i'm gonna use to line it i like i prefer tim holtz of all my papers um i have a preference i like stamperia i have like samperia since 2016. um but i've i've loved timmy we love timmy for the long for the longest time all right so then you're going to get your scoreboard we won't cut anything right at the moment for paper wise we're going to get our scoreboard stephanie you crafting you want to jump on the panel stephanie you're a handy scoreboard bring your envelope up and you're going to have the bottom side you're going to put it to flush it against your board and then you're gonna score it at three inch just all the way through so you're left with that oh you're in bed all right all right so then you're just going to and i'm going to take my hand so you can see that part because you're not cutting all the way through otherwise you'll cut through the envelope so you're just going to cut up to right there not there because that's the folded part for the rest of the envelope and you're going to cut here okay you're welcome han alright so then just cut up to where that line meets and then you're going to open up your pocket or your envelope and trim along the score line now here i want you to take open that up i want you to sliver make a little small sliver of a cut now you can use your x-acto knife um or your scissors i'm just going to eyeball this because just because just because just because i feel like it normally i'm i'm very precise if you guys know me or followed me for years i'm very meticulous about measurements so i'm just going to cut maybe like a 16th of an inch um but i'm very particular about the measurements um finicky about things being wonky so we're just going to eyeball it and trim it like so okay and i can tell right now that's wonky and i don't like wonky okay you're left with this okay and then you're gonna grab your decorative paper now look i magically did it i magically had it all set and done the only thing i did not do here is that i did not um cut the little sliver right there that i need i didn't i need to do that here hey lunas and guys um i reopened my group on facebook the link is in the description make sure you join the group if you're not i hate to put it out there if you're not a troll because you know we get our trolls um we don't want trolls are not welcome so then we cut that little sliver i'm like so we gotta do the same thing on this side here a little slither there as well i have very uh shaky wobbly hands especially when you know you're fueled by coffee fueled by coffee there's some new ladies in in the chat make sure you check out their youtube channel and how have you been i've been busy uh designing i've made a couple banners a couple banners i've been busy designing all right so you're going to do the same thing on that other one and so then you're left with that now um here's one thing that i ran into this one is that you have this little lip here the original folding there what i strongly suggest is you take a scrap of your paper um and you glue that really good because what happens is that once you start putting jam in your little card um it's going to start snagging in there so make sure that this is really glued down really good and then when you glue this down make sure it's glued down as well in there so that it's not snagging in there and if it does hey xena are you crafting xena oh you're taking it one day at a time i hope everything's good i haven't caught up with you i've been i've been busy here at the house yes give thumbs up xena drop it like it's hot girl drop your link like it's hot um are you going on live on your channel that looks kind of wonky me wow hopefully it doesn't my eyes are deceiving maybe not no i don't know if you want to come in on the panel we can do a youtube hop get off of here and we'll we'll go over to yours here in a bit if you want to come on the panel and then we can hop on take it take the party over to you that way you can get you time it's up to you anyway so then um what i suggest you do is you take out a piece of cardstock and this piece is eight inches by four and one eight so it's eight inches long by four and one eight oh sorry seven and seven eight inches by four one eight four one eight by seven and seven eight inch okay you can come on in i'll send you the link on facebook and then we'll stay here for about an hour and a half and then we'll jump over yours because i know you're more of a night owl over there on your channel and if you guys want hey miss carrie we'll head on over to um xena and the party will continue there after a bit so i'm going to send her the link and we'll party override the zine does zena dino dinos i'll find you on facebook lina hold on hold on whatever i don't make here we'll make it at venus and if you haven't subscribed to xena make sure you hit her up i think she's dropped it like it's hot um that's her channel she's she's dropped and like it huh um i sent it to you xena okay so it's four and one eight by seven and seven eight and then let me get my scraps so that i can show you where you're scoring you joined the facebook group yay i feel it i had the group before guys and i oh i love this one ah yes i love tim holtz oh god i love it but see the problem with this one is that when you fold it over um when you fold it over um that is not gonna it's gonna be backwards so we're gonna have to go on this side sorry tim sorry i love numbers and i love all that but tim you're killing me when you put that stuff like that you need it all right so 4 1 8 by 7 17 is what we're cutting it at i will make sure in my group if you join the group you will also get the measurements there i make sure i always and in my files if you're just joining i have a lot of um if you're just new to my uh my group i have a ton of uh files in there of little stuff i've done in the past now see the videos on youtube too all right and so then we're going to go ends at eight and do what i like i will approve you guys here in a minute all right so you're left with that and we i know we have to do our um let me show you guys i think i showed it in liz's i didn't show it here but this is going to be an amazing file folder for ephemera's it's going to be awesome um i just got the thread so i'm going to start sewing in all my things but it's going to be pretty awesome pretty pretty awesome not pretty and i'm using uh tim holtz wallflower um collection that has a magnet there and this is just for ephemera so i really don't have to decorate oh xena's joining and she dropped her link underneath the chat there because after we're done here we're gonna head on over to her channel if you haven't subscribed to her channel make sure you do um sue yeah that's it how you doing everyone yeah how what are you making how was your saturday i did nothing i went like wait i went to the gym and then i made my bed and folded some sheets and towels i think i'm gonna work on this you're going to work on your little journal see i i i admire you ladies that keep working on those pages i like making the stuff that goes through those pages i just don't like decorating pages i no you know what it is i get it i get overwhelmed and i'm like okay what else do i do yeah i i can't my my i have add i just can't do it um i'm done so i can sit back and watch my favorite friends crap yay well we're glad you're here with kerry and beverly says just gotta post my banner yes yes yes i posted the link to your youtube channel in my group um miss beverly so hopefully everyone saw that there in my group it's not really new group it's an old group but i had clothes because i thought i'm over this group stuff but i want to do digital so i need to start posting my work speaking speaking i i i listen i know i just started i installed photoshop yesterday into into the laptop i couldn't get it i couldn't i don't know how to navigate yet because i'm so used to using my mobile devices i keep touching the screen on the laptop oh my gosh so then i what i did was i installed photoshop into my ipad and then i played around oh that's pretty is that what you made this is the background is my all of my findings from workshops and then i just found this on a public domain and i was just messing around like i don't know what i'm doing no you did you did wonderful that's beautiful that's perfect for collaging yeah so i did that yeah i did that um last night you did a wonderful job it's not it let me tell you photoshop is not an easy thing to maneuver with the layers although although the new system the new programs that adobe has put out makes it a lot easier when layering i the old program was a lot harder oh really a lot harder yes it was it was extremely difficult i i it's it's not i went to school i took some uh college courses because i wanted to get my degree in graphic design but then i realized no that's not what i want to do oh wow yeah i i was very frustrated yesterday because i couldn't it's funny i couldn't find the little the icon to look to grab your pictures from your from your icloud through the through the laptop i i don't know what i don't know i couldn't do it i got so frustrated or mad i said i'm i'm installing it on my ipad it is i think i don't like i don't like tablets i don't like laptops they're too little the keys are too little because i got manual i got huge hands i mean my hands were crazy look at those knuckles they're like they're craft hands you know what my mom used to say with those hands you can smack somebody to reality she had little hands but she says that i could select somebody into reality reality okay so let me so we cut it at uh four one eight seven and seven eight and we're gonna score at a half inch oh you're making envelopes okay i'm making an envelope yep and then you're gonna score it at three and five eight five and a quarter and i'll put this stuff in you guys and six and seven eight and for those that's followed me for years i'm sure you're over there thinking oh there she goes again with those measurements oh i'm bad i'm the worst see i don't mind measurements i don't i am so loud um bevvy said or bev said cut it out baby what's up girl she's saying cut it cut it all right and then you all let's play this little scoreboard hey carrie may let me see what is she saying i had my guys i don't want you guys to think i'm like i can't read but literally i'm here computer's way over there and i'm reaching to see what you like it's i got this long can you imagine your neck going like this look i'm doing like the um giraffe you know with the long neck trying to scoot over to see what they're writing when do your digital wait may when you do your digitals you may have to print them out for me and mail them to me because i gave up buying printers they keep dying on me without absolutely yeah i'll offer uh printing services yeah oh really dad what is that trim you got on there girl hold on hold on you caught my attention what this wait wait wait wait oh that's pretty that's pretty it's white i coffee dyed it that's cute where did you get that is that one of your vintage vines no it's from hobby lobby it is literally stark white i bought it uh last week oh it's cute i don't think i've ever seen that one in hobby lobby yeah i grabbed it when they had the 50 is this 50 off the ribbons yeah yeah yeah this week i think was 50 percent off place and miss beverly's bevy says hey xena i gotta put the emphasis in there hey xena we gotta emphasize in there girls all right this is what it looks like it's so hot let's put it back on you hold on i gotta remember how to okay oh yeah it's really white and i i grunged it up yeah i mean i'm a hobby lobby fanatic like like um yeah i'ma have a body fanatic my name is mae larson and i'm addicted to hobby lobby hey miss linda how are you miss linda has a youtube channel too now let me tell you she does a lot of uh upcycling with uh the envelopes that i don't get so you all need to go check out miss linda as well yes you're linda linda linda honey love her okay so we have this it looks like that right on the side that has this fold up here you're going to mind that and just take your scissors and flush it up against that score line oh go back on put yourself on the screen duh [Laughter] all right later that i used to have a little mitering tool that i had when i had my machine i need a finite little mitering tool fancy girl fancy smash these mitering i hate tone though i hate pulling out full as long as you y'all don't do the listening that we are good i think i think poor miss linda she hears that linda honey thing you know that little boy i thought that was coldhurst i don't think that was real i told that little boy to act that way all right so cause his mom's funny yeah so we're gonna miter down here on the half inch side yeah i think i think that video the mom's one of them you know she's got she got her fame though they're not as funny as they used to be oh yeah right yeah they i think they've they she's had another child too speaking linda look so yesterday yesterday i went to um i went to the gym and then afterwards i walked over to panera to get something to eat oh wait a minute you went you ready hold on explain yourself hello i'm glad i caught you ladies this is so relaxing for me to watch you crap well miss simone after we're done here xena's going to go live and she dropped her link below in the chat i believe right xena yes i did um so once we're done here we're gonna hop on over there okay all right show us what you got i got this i have no shame in my game people i asked them for extra paper that they wrapped the sandwiches in did you really that's some nice paper too you should ask them where they buy it i was like you know what i like this paper i went inside i said hey can i get some of that paper you wrapped the sandwiches in and she was like well do you want a container i said no i'm trying to save the earth yeah i would have been like um i need to know who's your provider and have a little notepad with me oh i see how can i contact this provider that's a nice wax paper it's like it's like wax but it's not i don't even know what it is it feels it feels cool it's a delicacy huh yeah it's like deli yeah that's the best part that's the best kind um i think it's better than wax paper because when we're coffee dyeing it i submerge it in really hot scorching water uh scorching coffee to get some of that wax off okay oh that's a good idea see i gotta learn from you girl i need more tips i could get no no i think i think we all learn from each other and i think it's true it's it's i think i think we're all talented in our own beautiful unique way yeah i think i think don't forget to put yourself back on oh yes yeah i i'm amazed by everybody when i you know when they post their thing you know their creations up yeah i think a lot of ladies um are very very uniquely talented sometimes they go unnoticed right we do they did not notice all right i am going to cut some of this because this little extra piece was short but i don't think we toss it but i think that we can layer right here because i like that number for here and i like numbers and we're going to go with it because i just love rubbish oh nice oh that's nice paper it's tim holtz oh timmy it's my timmy [Music] i'm proud of you i knew she would be well i see you guys get all these mailers i'm gonna have to have a talk with my mailman because my mailman doesn't give me mailers oh no no well because we do all online billing we pay all our bills online so we're not going to get you know you're not going to get um any bills i paid most of my bills online um textbooks anymore like there was a day that checkbooks were like a big thing you know yes no one carries checkbooks anymore yeah i have checkbooks sitting in my drawer do you yeah well we have it for um like when sometimes there's places that they ask you well let's do your check um my son we just got my son a car um and they needed the checkbook oh really oh okay well that's a group of address and stuff like that i think right right right yeah well i have it there i have them that's you know i had them oh i know why i had them solely for to pay my guys my band members you know miss linda says yesterday that's a great idea ask who the dealer is you know i'm wondering if you were to go back and you can say hey can i buy one of those boxes from you like can you order one and i do crook taking crafting to a whole new level yeah yeah well you know it's worth the chat other try i mean you're not gonna you know i'm sure they're not gonna mind no they're gonna look at me like okay i'm smoking some of that she's smoking some of that paper stuff what you smoking oh man i nearly died yesterday not i mean i'm exaggerating but i ordered some steak and cheddar sandwich from there and the horseradish was so strong i'm not joking like i was seeing stars the fact that you ate horseradish it was something like that it tasted like a horse rat because i don't eat that and i'm not like i don't like to eat anything spicy because of my acid reflux but that thing as soon as i took a bite my nose like it went up my nose up your nose and out your nose huh i was like what is going on what is this what is this oh man yeah that was funny but yeah that paper then i looked at the paper and i went back inside for the paper oops this thing like i don't i don't like this paper i have to find another paper cutter i don't like this thing slipping i don't like it it seems like a lot of paper cutters aren't that great no i agree it's like you gotta put too much work into it you regret having to that's why i don't like using tools oftentimes yeah okay we're going to let's get this party yeah i have a few things i have to finish up and i'm just just dilly dallying [Music] you didn't have any gigs no not yet um it won't start to my first gig is going to be in two weeks i have a wedding i have a wedding and it's with um my boyfriend's in the band and she needs another vocalist another female vocalist to be up front so that should be fun so it's going to be fun like working with him again okay and then after that um i have a few other things coming up with another band so we'll see i haven't really been um pushing it like i normally would calling places and stuff i don't know i'm just kind of giving just not putting pressure on myself right now how long you been doing it oh my god since i'm 18 really yeah since i'm 18. yeah that's a long time girl i know i know i'm making you feel old now hi there facebook user i don't know what you who it is yes miss linda i agree um you need to ask um xena because information is it is free you're entitled to ask that question all right next time i go to the gym and go to panera after the gym hey what do you mean next time you should be going there every day you should be here tomorrow i will i will go tomorrow i went today but i didn't go for long because i have an old lady me but um i didn't go to panera i said no she's gonna go tomorrow miss linda she's gonna ask for us nope i came home and made a black bean burger hi missy mom a black bean burger yeah sound good it's delicious actually i need a little weight i need to get back to losing weight i really do i need to get back into my whole routine i've fallen and i seem to not to get back up like oh all about working out and staying fit it okay so this piece here for the inside of your flap um gotta be two like two and a quarter about give or take you can eyeball it and then you're gonna score it about a half inch um because you need to score it so that it folds right that's fine that's why you need to score it and then once you have that you're going to miter those edges oh wow costa rica yes he's been following me since 2011. wow okay um is i started doing video tutorials in spanish um years ago and she was one of the ladies that followed me oh that's nice i speak very well to be donna no no no okay if you guys don't mind i'm going to take a few minutes just to tell ileana this in spanish oh [Music] is [Music] is okay back to english so for my those that are following along in english is uh two and a quarter by four one eight score at half inch that's pretty quick miter then you're going to glue this part down and then once we're done here i think we're going to hop on over i'm going to stay here for about another 30 minutes and then we're going to have to zoom and see what dina got cooking over there what are you going to make i don't even know i might maybe i'll i i'll cut up that wallpaper that i found that um at the goodwill i have a i found a whole roll of waverly wallpaper why does that ground sound familiar waverly they make fabrics aren't they the one that makes the ribbon too i think so they make lots of things but um i found it and i just i don't know um jen suggested i make just an envelopes because i have an envelope punch there or whatever maybe i could do that i don't know i don't know i never know what i'm gonna make i know it's like winging it you never like i don't like to plan or these things oh miss beverly oh what are those little pockets they're like little corner little corner pockets oh how cute i remember making that when we were in bit of getting school out you know you have little messages underneath little corner yeah right oh my god i remember those in pain no oh i'm sorry mama i need to clean my tip out that's not good to be in pain i don't oh okay go to fabry tech because i'm not dealing with decluttering one i wonder if this this will work on here i have no idea this is i wanted to mess up this these nails anyway because i put them on and i didn't like the color looks ugly on me that you just don't like you know i found a nail polish i didn't or a sticker from color street that i did not like okay oh i go back and forth with me doing my nails all the time i like the color street because i'm lazy and i don't have time to sit there and wait for anything to dry up that's me yup that's me and then i you know i used to get my nails done at the nail salon but the price is girl forget that i can i can buy i don't know how much more supplies off off of that that's how i feel i i don't get i don't go for that exact reason i rather just spend the money on my hair because my hair is like i have a lot of it and it always grows so fast and i'm always dying it whatever but he had a beautiful long lot of hair i cannot justify getting my nail paint sixty dollars to get my nails done my daughter started my daughter started doing nails and she doesn't i mean if she's stuck with it she doesn't beautiful blob that around here you can't be doing that under the people because you get reported yeah so a friend of hers started doing it um and of course got reported so that kind of scared my daughter and she's like no but she did beautiful nails terrible people's people just like she miss linda says look at her i've been checking on deli paper found a website called webstaurantstore.com some are not cheap but some are in cases someone is intro maybe we can all buy maybe we can all buy a box i'll look into that because i have a i do have a whole license oh wow all right linda linda she needs business she means i'm telling you it does make some beautiful beautiful beautiful beautiful i got a envelope that i got from um i bought it from katie's sale and it's made out of that deli paper it does make some beautiful beautiful paper and ephemeras so maybe we can all buy it one of us buy it and we all chip in yeah we all get a cutting pie and we all get a piece of it if anybody's interested um i will definitely look it up um yeah i try to like paint it and exercise it you oxidized it i try i use craft is square white marker first from the dollar tree i haven't seen that marker i've seen the metallic ones yep i grabbed this because i was like oh a white one and it wasn't even at my lo my the one that's nearest like closest to me i went to a few dollar trees and this was that only one wow yeah so i grabbed it wow [Music] um when i used to do videos in spanish my daughter was always sitting on my lap old ladies knew her by heart i think my daughter they've known all of them even carla because carla used to make craft stuff too not into it anymore you got her own style of stuff it all grew up soon my nest will be empty oh yeah my daughter is gonna be graduating where is she going to college i don't know right now she decided that she wanted to go too late too late so we have to see what the deal is she wants to go to savannah georgia scad my daughter wants to go to savannah and i eat my youngest and the reason she wants to go is because she says for acting my daughter wants to be an actress there the opportunity for this year yep that's my daughter that's what my daughter goes to school for that's this this performing arts high school is um she went in for singing and then she switched the next year to acting and she likes film editing and all that stuff so they don't have that stuff in these little pod towns that we live in they don't have acting my daughter i mean we put her in my school acting classes right outside but they don't have schools like performing arts hey miss gloria finally sit down i'm sure you're probably exhausted from all your unpacking and miss linda says different patterns interesting yes i'm down for that okay it never leaves down for us to get barley paper and all of us splitting it and hello this beautiful miss patricia just got home from my granddaughter's college graduation congratulations oh okay congratulations down now we're going to put this little two and a quarter by heat in here just like that that is our um they need to cover up the ugliness of that flap i know we gotta oh we got a mask i might get i might get a project done i don't know i'm a slow crafter y'all know i think it's because i gossip when i gossip talk too much oh i'm a slow crafter too i get it i get made fun of well i've been made fun of for years but i enjoy it it's all good um thank you ladies he's my only grandchild out of eight who went to college oh so it's special moment that's so sweet that is sweet my daughter graduates uh college in uh nine months wow she's excited she graduates and now nuts oh my god i can't find my my inks they're stuck they're stuck in the lip okay here we go girl i went to dollar tree and i got those dollar tree bin containers and i told you here they are look you did for a dollar and i got those cd ones that jen told us about this is it oh shoot oh i have to get those and then i put the dollar tree velcro i closed i cut them up into little pieces and i put right there yep and look i mean you can put your stamps in there and hey jen i was just mentioning is your ears ringing linda was like come on xena shake a leg what are you doing i miss miss linda i think we're all a little slow here today i'm not i'm not gonna lie the struggle is real all right here's the thing we can go in this cute look at that that is so cute that is i like i like it well i like anything tim makes i had some timmy pads in my amazon cart it's there look guys i had a blonde moment blah mommy you didn't see that you gotta the reason i had done it this long was because i didn't want to cut that inside flap covering i'm like why is that why is that me yeah blah moment all right so there we go oh my god that's funny this is part of the flap blew that down mm-hmm don't listen to me sometimes wait maybe yeah so your envelope is gonna spit right in there like so look oh okay see what you're doing yeah and i had a blonde moment like what did i just do why did i cut that piece out like huh man what's up with that so that's why i did it i'd get too busy yeah yeah yeah yeah you want to punch your hole um you start gluing this down so let's let's glue our little decorative into the whole thing so we glued this down and then we're going to glue it like that [Music] it takes a bit i'm only doing two hours of sleep but you know oh no i i was designing tina's logo oh my god you you're so good at that i love it thank you it it was not i mean i'm not like i don't normally do blacks and breads so it was a little bit more challenging i mean i like her vintage and steampunk but i'm not like that's not one of those colors that i would gravitate to right the only time i like red is like for um accent piece on uh um and i just you know i had a brain fart moment i couldn't think of how i wanted to [Laughter] it's it's like a writer's block right yeah the color i'm supposed to add ruffle to the other side of this this is that timmy wallpaper you see this one right here oh yeah see i i had gotten one of those look i got it i'm not a fan of them i don't know why i just um oh no yeah i got them last year or no a couple years ago because this is their halloween one oh oh i like it i'm not yeah i don't like that one i'm not really a fan of his um i you know and they're so pricey that wallpaper is so pricey yeah he's now his he he knows what he's doing with us women this is true this is he's breaking it i'm telling you he's breaking in the dough yes it is all right guys this part here you need to make sure that this here is entirely glued down to that because otherwise you're going to have that little lip constantly um um i love the wood frame jen says around you both that's cool oh thank you that's a banner you can vote yourself on um your streamer you have stream yard jen oh you can i didn't know that you can grab your own like see that collage you did your little watch scan it and um upload it to your computer don't see you're about to do a flop because i'm so busy yeah yeah you don't want all that oh these glue like these these are from my um carrie said i have i like those tags are gorgeous this is my jelly print i took i made a copy of them that's pretty you can put that little scan it up and put it on your um what do you call that use it as your background on your streamer you have streamer you pay for it every month so you should upload your banner on there because you paid for it i think even if you don't pay for it you should be able to put your banner in can i do it even if i don't have a i can't get my printer to work right now um to connect with my um laptop so it's like one of those office printers and it needs like an id and password and for some reason i don't remember setting up a password because the default is is not working and i can't do anything like i can't print anything from my laptop and you run it from your new laptop yeah and you set your setter your settings for that yeah i installed like the you know the drivers into it uh-huh and then that's that's as far as i got so your printer is it wi-fi [Music] it is wi-fi it is so that means you probably have to connect your usb den hard wire to your computer that's what i have to do because my computer and my my printer is wi-fi but my computer um and with a mac mac tends to be a little bit difficult at times it does not want to acknowledge my print and i have that um epson refillable echo tank thingy okay and so what i have to do is i have to hop a hard wire it to the computer so i have a usb cord connected from the printer to my computer otherwise it will not recognize what likely i'm thinking that's what i'm i'm gonna have to do yeah so plug in you'll probably have to always plug in your uh computer to your laptop mine will not print unless it's connected that way wow yeah kind of it's kind of you know they say wi-fi but it's not really wi-fi friendly right right yeah i mean it prints from my phone and my ipad fine but for some reason i don't know there's a there's a lock in on on this too so i don't know i'm gonna have to call them monday what printer do you have i have the um canon image class it's a laser oh how old is it huh how old is your printer oh it's new it's like my my boyfriend bought it for me for christmas okay so then then that means you have to hardwire in because if it's a new one that means it's really is set up for multiply yeah your your laptop is just not just not wanting to you know cooperate yeah yeah so most if not i'll just i'll just go buy the cord the boxes the boxes you're both in it's hard to see what you're doing oh patricia said i like the bigger screen wow um see if i do it this way miss do you like it like that [Music] we're gonna punch out some of these three quarter inch hole i'm gonna make some holes i don't know what i'm doing with this with these i just felt like the colors look good in here maybe i'll use it for something let's see i used four of these uh four total of eight four for each side i like it okay what can i do where's the best out here oh my god why am i why why who got me i need coffee yes kyle's milk please i'm yawning she needs coffee she sounds like me i think i rubbed off on you because i said you know what i need to go live i haven't gone live and i think a week right guys i am i slept i slept late today were you i did i i was so tired i'm telling you that i get i get so winded when i do something it could be anything an outing when i have a gig and the next day i'm just i guess you know i suffer from fatigue i would think like i get fatigued so easily oh miss linda says oh i can see my old you know what i'm 21 and young i got those old lady eyes too look i got those old lady eyes there you pour four of these together just to give it some nice sturdy ability this is my crocodile i haven't used this in a while i haven't put any eyelets in in a while yes that's what i'm going to put some eyes that looks good that background came out good girl thank you it came out nice and crusty like i like it oh thanks that's this was on a piece of packaging like old junk mail i guess or whatever you know when you buy stuff and then i gessoed it so all that texture you see that is from the gesso and then jelly plated over i like that i like the the the krusty's in there yeah yeah we like that stuff miss louise's girl talk to me when in around 20 years but you know what i just found out the other day daddy is the same age as my no she's younger actually than my oldest daughter i felt so old oh no i oh when i asked how old she was when she mentioned how she was like oh my god i felt old i was like what a young she i love her nails i don't know how she she does a lot of work with those nails bless her heart right she got she got it going oh i can't i can't i can't even tie my shoes with nails yeah i wouldn't be able to do it yeah anything happening with those nails i don't know how she manages to do it but she does it she does it she does a great job at it too i know i forgot how to use this i totally forget oh your crop your hand crocodile yeah i don't know sometimes i forget what to use but we'll see now get it drop drop it like it's hot hon we know you got a youtube channel and these ladies need to go and you tomorrow because i know you're on schedule for tomorrow jen she's going tomorrow she's going home jen that i started that you started last two weeks ago let's see she's got she's got a youtube channel what did you do on sundays i forgot i haven't gotten to go down and catch her on sundays normally i don't do much on sundays okay i like that there all right i'll be back i gotta get some water i gotta get water too i got my water bottle miss bev where are you miss fab this one thing i don't like is i don't like glue on my hand guys okay i'm back i don't know what the rest of this kit is i forgot where i put it let me look for it oh i did make okay i should have coffee dyed the back of this maybe i should hold oh that's pretty is that yours from yours or is that a principle that's um mine the jelly plate with um some kind of um i used it was like a for polymer clay making and i just pressed it on there and then i um put a piece of lace those jelly plates are something else i have a 12 by 12. you do i don't like cleaning it because i like to get the crusties yeah i'm that person that likes to trust these i haven't done anything yet i was supposed to go with jen and um jen and stephanie and carrie's like xena do a jelly plate live please karen montoya oh carrie terry hey miss k look i'm just sitting here talking about you miss karen you caught me jen no i didn't do the cover yet you're just gonna kill me i haven't done the cover yet i don't know what to make she said i know i gotta get on it oh like the main cover you use chipboard and everything oh girl you don't make me do all that i have cereal i have cereal box cardboard you recycle cereal boxes yes oh my gosh that's what my junk journal that i put on etsy i um it's made out of corrugated cardboard but then i sandwiched it in between cereal boxes to strengthen it that's what i did but i do have to buy chipboard i like to use cardboard board that um i get it from amazon and joanne sometimes puts it at 50 off oh but um you know with that pandemic it um this is going to go in about 1 2 and 1 16 inches the center and we're going to put that right in the center right there we're actually going to glue this down really pretty karen said the lace is beautiful thank you yes it's pretty it's gorgeous gorgeous starling gorgeous that's when i first started playing around with the jelly print i was like in november and then i just made copies of some of them and i have them there i have them there you make some really pretty that's what a lot of um these graphic artists that done a lot of graphics that's what they do they give background that they make you know miss um karen montoya says i recycle tissue boxes and they have beautiful designs sometimes um yes i love the look of the krusty's yes i do too uh you like to see them oh hi miss dorothy hello hello um miss linda i will see if i find some of myself a good majority of my stuff is in storage unit but if i find something that i have laying around i will share i like nothing because they make your project look beautiful i made altered paper clips with um tissue box cardboard did you yeah i was looking at for my i must have put it in a store unit my altered um paper clips and i'm like oh i must have put those suckers in the storage unit already got it all right ladies i'm up to this point i'm i'm accomplishing something i've accomplished something i should have should have could have would have sewn around the edges and you can at home i just feel like i don't want to get up but you can do that um at home if you want you choose to i'm not i'm the lazy crafter if you didn't know if you did not know you know now i like crafting but i don't like pulling out all the gadgets like oh yeah for me it's it's a lot because i have to put everything back because i have such a small area yeah i don't know see i don't know how i i don't know like i don't even like my little room now because it's such a small little area and it annoys me to make a small little amount of mess everything feels like it's too overwhelming for me i'm like neddy she's got to clean right after she finished playing that's me yeah yeah i have to too i have to why don't we oh oh i get i get i can't do it i can't chen said my crocodile isn't working right oh no and linda said jen that's because it's crap what kind does she have i i've had my crocodile that green one i pulled out since 2013. good god almighty nothing's old it survived i don't know how many bee stash how many times i decided to get out of crafting all my all my oh i'm getting out of crafting episodes oh no that's funny then you go back it's like it's like you can't get you know you can't i see people creating i'm like oh that's so pretty then i go in the craft room and i start making something and i'm like oh they got me again i said i wasn't gonna craft anymore i retired i need to this can't stay white no way what is good though right is good let me see oh that paint now never mind yeah yeah the inside i have to i have another one yeah that has to be changed for real here is this one is going to be like before what i should have done and if you're you know you're smart and you're at home because you're not like me who's an idiot you put this one on before you you know do this but you know i get talking and i forget my whole brain of thought but you really want to put that down um but i'm going to do a full one there's nothing wrong with photo right i love those little envelopes they're really cute to make cool oh i wanted to do a stencil that's what i was oh my god see you see people i know see that's how i know i'm like oh yeah [Music] spray it oh yes spray it oh that means it's gonna get everywhere the spray though i know get one of those kitty litter boxes that you you you have and spray i do it's right it's i have one right over there you crazy you're not making a mess on your desk this is true i have like four of those kitted litter boxes i got these the idea of the people in the box the other day when i heard you and i'm like i'm going to go get some of that to do my paper i'm like you said and they don't have a keyboard yeah but they should have the kitty that's plastic they got the dollar plus now here the five dollar plus well now you got to be careful you pick something out you think it's a dollar and it's white oh yeah i don't like it's not it's 99 and up yeah it's not it's not that is true okay let me um get some vintage photo in here i am going to do this guys remember you have the mask little bird um [Music] it says i know it bums me out when i finish a project and i forget half of my ideas and no dan i know see but you know what i i have blinky i've been getting really bad brain frogs all right so we're using a half inch and we're rounding these corners it's the brain clogs that's getting me lately yep and the weather's been really really bad and i get really bad pain underneath and seeing my hands and i don't stretch out the fingers as good as i used to so i rebuked that in the name of jesus though i do i do i do all right look at that linda look at that lit oh sorry linda let me listen literally don't use my name all right i'm all about measuring some things because i don't like my things to be wonky so we're gonna go in about three quarters of an inch on the bottom 2 16 of an inch is the center point that's so stinking cute that little one looks like a little cute i wonder if you can do it like with flow lever make a full lever like a little chain purse you know oh i just thought about that that wallpaper from dollar tree that what he was talking about oh i have to cut i have a black and white contact paper from the dollar tree because this yes fiber but i would do that um amy and jen in the name of jesus forget the forget to the thumbs up yes don't forget the thumbs up yes thumbs up thumbs up again drop your channel down um jen is on tomorrow sunday so you guys can go check her out tomorrow and here in a bit as soon as i'm done with this i'm going to make the little insert to go in here we're going to hop on over to me to give her some viewpoint but letty was talking about this the other day about making pockets and i thought that would be perfect for a journal cover right just thought if you need one of these out of that you can actually use it because this is really this doesn't tear up well well never mind it did there yeah yeah you can make one of these out of that that's gonna be [Music] oh here here it is here's the wallpaper i got oh that's pretty you can cut those out individually right ooh i like drawing those little bell ones so i'm like oh i'm grabbing it look it's a paint look it's brand new the thing is still in here whatever it is the instructions oh yeah definitely definitely you need to all right we're gonna put that at 216 right there i'm using my dollar tree stencil guys those things are good though very good that's not like that stencil girl cheap muscle that's um isn't that cute i think that's cute that's so nice i love it i love those cute little envelopes i made big ones the other day yes they're so adorable the pockets on the outside yes yeah i saw you dad doing that i'm like that you know you can use these i i don't like doing journals but i you know i'm making just because guys she just makes embellishments i think we've already um um what do you call it uh determined that that i don't like doing journals i only do journal because um the ladies that follow me has always said you know i'm not saying i've never done here i'm just saying i don't like doing your own right no they're overwhelming i think they are they're just too much i have abd and i can't look like that i know so do i that's why it takes me like six months to make one i just can't i just can't i can't i can't bring myself to do that too much too much for me how's your computer working for you anyway oh i love it i'm just trying to get used to it because i'm i'm keep i keep um hitting the screen instead of using the mouse because you're used to that phone huh i'm using the phone on the ipad so but oh my god it's nice i got the i got the macbook air i got the macbook air oh it's got some new some new chip in it so it's like super fast so i'm still like you know learning how to use that's why i said i was having a difficult time learning how to use the photoshop on there because there's so many toolbars for it and i just i was lost yeah you probably had to download the photoshop app only to your laptop it probably will take how many gigabytes of megabots do you have um on the laptop i think it's eight but then there's like extra i don't know because i have the icloud so i forgot what he said yeah i like that that's what you're using linda says i'd rather do a journal than the part that goes in and see if i'm obviously i rather do the go in them that's her favorite word crap my favorite line from linda when your craft takes a crap i i i must have a lot of crap crap crap jeans because usually i don't know maybe i've been having some massive brain parts guys i'm really like i don't know age is starting to creep on me all right let's do the little card that goes inside and then we're going to finish it up and we're going to use it because i like this this is the packaging all right we're going to use timmy's y'all see what happened with me with uh youtube with um people and i see youtube remember no what happened oh my god i thought i got an order from amazon oh you mean your your pet oh i saw that yeah oh they killed me they brutalized my yeah they they brutalized my um so we're gonna use the because this is perfect wall you might have to cut it down a little bit it's not too bad um the packaging is the glue in the plastic no and the see but see that's that bottle is the prima gesso it always always comes from with a seal inside seal that seal was not on the bottle that bottle would be lit with total each oh my god that's terrible they need to do something about that oh god well i i did call them and uh they had to keep the lagoon because of the way it was hit what it wasn't for me i did tell them do not fire anybody over this i don't want anybody to be fired for this you know people don't need to be losing their jobs over something like this they just need to be more cautious and i need to i'm going to write you know myself i send them the video um because right it wasn't cheap my paper pad was 15 yeah that's not cheap the the glue was um it was on sale for 10. so we got to cut just a little bit because our um is just slightly tiny so we're going at two and three quarters because the four inches the height of the paper this one two and three and the lady typing you your mic who's typing getting a static sound oh yeah youtube is acting crazy guys which we can do about that um do you think it's straight back i mean i give a stream now i want a stream yard this the picture would come in glory um i thought he thought it was screaming i'm sorry guys it's it it's um sorry about the static cracking i think it's whenever i talk see that oh yeah the detail of having what are they poor thing remember leticia was having issues the other day oh i know i feel so bad each time i know where was she does she be out in the country or something she looks like washington she must live out in a really um country side she's like in a small area i think over there i'm thinking he's got to be out in the country because her connection is not yeah it's not good [Music] so it was five and five and you're gonna train why that i like the most the collaging [Music] over here i want dessert now and she said in seattle area but small town okay yeah that's where she lives she's in seattle these are the tim holtz you know what he did this man is pretty easy all they did was kind of little pieces sorry guys i really apologize it's me talking um because well from the papers that's all they are look this is from their paper tools when you're cutting your paper pads really let me charge 3.99 for my that oh shoot yeah that's him that's that's tim but we love him and we keep buying him scraps we just loved him no zeno you have to double time at the gym yeah double time at the gym i i want dessert though i'm gonna go upstairs and grab an orange you want dessert you went out to the gym and then you went to panera bread that was i yesterday she defeated the purpose right guys i know i'm bad it's bad people don't don't don't the struggle was real right now huh do you have a sweet tooth i do that's my problem that's my that's my biggest problem that's why i can't do i can't stick to a diet because i have a sweet tooth yeah it's bad yeah it's my mind and i just got this computer fixed and i don't know it's never done that before i think it might be it might be youtube never done that to me before and i just got my computer so that's just supposed to show you that i'm just gonna have to buy a new computer she said dessert didn't you say dessert good orange good for you and linda said no to me in my house she straight up recycle see i i speak to my mailman because i don't get no mailers you guys get i don't get that stuff no i don't want the bill i just want the i just want the envelopes i save all of my um what envelopes i've saved my car insurance envelopes because they're nice and big and um and my medical insurance envelopes they're pretty quick too we do all our banking is online [Music] i'm gonna have to go back for some bills please send the bill please she's happy with her crap linda said he's happy with it well that's good when you're happy with yourself that's all you need you don't need a whole lot yeah you just want it that's what it is you're like oh but i want to do that yeah i think that's my biggest problem is like i see someone doing and i'm like oh yeah like really i went and got this i went and bought this die cut just so i could do exactly what he did oh yep he knows he knows how to eat us no he knows what he's doing what's sticking out here this oh that's sticky now oh maybe that's not a good idea i can't [Music] stay um all right let me take that out i'm gonna have to put that charm like sticking out of the book instead of having it in the book maybe maybe if i'm just quiet every time i talk [Music] all right what's going on here i'm like fussing with this thing it's upside down okay [Music] okay all right that's good hanging out that could hang out that's cute okay but if i put this here it's gonna i hate when that happens oh no i can hang it off the edge okay i can move it over that's why i haven't went to hobby lobby or michaels [Laughter] what are you waiting for linda she doesn't want more crap in her house i don't blame you i don't know either i just went yesterday she just went shopping no actually i didn't go yesterday i'm lying that was live that was a real lie i just lied okay and i have to back this piece of tissue paper to make it sturdy ah this is not tissue paper i don't know what this is what is it it's um paper that i ripped out of um of that big book that i found that's like an album wow so it had this in between so it's like a scrapbook album and it had this i don't know what what it is rice paper tissue it's like it's in between those two then i went and i just put some coffee on i dyed it i just like the way it feels and it crinkles it makes like noise yeah we like anything like nickels to include my mic but i have to back it up with something because it's very light and thin i don't know i mean karen says you see someone doing something on youtube i buy the item you're using by the time it arrives i forgot that's true that is true i'm the same way i am so the same way that is funny where did i get this for huh what i thought i needed it yeah i forget to i'm like what oh i have to throw in some of my my um oh the toilette things in here weren't we talking about this earlier about what uh oh the toilet meant no toilet water toilet water and i'm like the ladies when you ask your boyfriend for perfume tell him not to be cheap and don't get you the eau de toilette but to get you the perfume it's like the real stuff right yeah the more expensive stuff don't be cheap i told my boyfriend that i said i wanted there's a chanel one that i wanted and i'm like i want this parfum i said parfum he goes oh i said yeah no wait there's three different ones now this one cost like you know i don't even know it was like a hundred something dollars maybe 200 i don't even know he's like what this is the one i want i said listen i don't want to spray myself and then walk out the door by the time i get to a place it's faded it fades [Laughter] [Music] he's actually good when i when i asked for something for my like birthday or whatever he's actually good that in that sense he'll he'll get it for me but that's that's about it men are normally cheap unless they want something oh yeah oh yeah he's yeah it's like pulling teeth to get some out of i want them throw this in there but i got a copy it's way too thin i'm not putting the original i got look how cute this is an actual original um i guess it's a butcher receipt a butcher shop receipt uh from uh paris from there into oh in jersey but 1894 1894. can you imagine what were you doing 1894. like what were you doing and and this looked and expensive 93.40 back in 1894 charcuterie you guys know what charcuterie is right no no what is it it's um oh it's that the spread like the meat and cheese and the fruit spread on a butcher block oh is that bougie stuff it's called a charcuterie [Laughter] it's just french for meat i guess no i think that's what it means yeah i wouldn't just say that's some boujee i know what um government handout fees is so do i girl i grew up in i grew up in the projects i know what the government handout is oh shoot all right we're gonna make a little notepad hopefully we'll fit in here if you made a little see that little split next we're going to take this one and we're going to the scrap left over guys i really apologize i'm going to get off of here i don't worry i don't care i'm waiting where's my cardstock oh my god where's the white card stock i don't know where it is i don't know what it is linda look what i made linda you didn't see it earlier linda honey i need to be quiet am i talking not too shabby oh man okay all right those are what crap i have from a copy which is what i did oh my stepmom didn't make any um coffee she usually does oh this this paper is from linda she in happy meal her coffee dyed paper this is coffee diet scraps i have from uh when we did the journal in 2019 guys wow you still have it why should a girl i save everything i see these are the corners that i cut off from the german you know the little side slip slithers yes yes the side cuts yeah that's what that is and then that could fly in there thank you thank you i was playing around with photoshop yeah so we're gonna sew here sewing machine i am gonna sell one thing okay one thing i want to know that's it and we're gonna head on over to um because you have the entire camera practice the crafter crackling i'm getting tired i don't know where my card stock is i run out i don't look for cardstock oh you can never go out of our cardboard i know it's like driving me insane right now and i saw some the other day i didn't grab wait i just recently bought cardstock huh okay let me see let me walk over here just so there you go i don't know where the package is that sucks make a copy of these things [Music] here that's so cute the little cluster collage there yeah i used all that little the eight by eight that i cut out we gotta use that though that's nothing like this is from his little ephemera stuff that we paid 3.99 6.99 and i was like what the heck we're gonna put this here because you know we can't i don't know right there that could slide right there we pay so much money and you don't do it what i'm gonna put that there we're gonna use that there because i i gotta use them and then we're gonna head we're gonna put this down and we're gonna head down and please uh zima zena not zima i don't know what i'm gonna do you figure it out i put a mushroom on there like that okay so i made a copy of these thank you jen for dropping it like it's hot don't forget to drop yours guys um jen's on tomorrow [Music] you know what i'm gonna do i'm gonna do a big youtube grow thing get all the youtubers at first mom yeah we gotta maybe do like a little hop or something yes i think we do i think i think we need to plan one netting talked about that you told me about we should do i think she's right i think we need to do one that would be fun yeah i'm guessing i'm out little prizes like you guys be interested in doing a youtube hope support some of our small channels i'm small too because you know but there's people out here that are smaller than me and they need love it's hard it's not easy like back when i started um doing youtube 2014 wow well i did you scream in 2011 and uh used to be first it started out free then it started out you had to play when i had the store um i would pay 95 a month wow each yeah that's crazy egg yeah but i had that all right guys here we go we got it done so cute well i gotta make it that little tiny one i definitely have to rewatch this and then go back and make that and then this is just a little tag from the tim holtz here glue on the other end and little scraps i made a little notepad notepad and tuck it right in there oh i love that and i like it i like to keep my strings my threads and then it'll fit right smack in here it better because if it doesn't i'm going to jam it in there just kidding and then we'll just well i put that in too tight okay wow so there it is i made a copy of those original um this is these are original like labels that weren't used i guess back in the day cute let me put you on full food because i'm done so i made a copy of it so that's the original and that's a copy oh how cute and um then that's when you're printing your pointer prints out good yeah and then you have this one this is the original this is a copy oh your printer prints out real good that's really good quality right there and um yeah it's uh it's not bad i would have i mean the color a little bit just a little bit off but still i like it i like it that i like it the way it's not so bold like it's so like yellowish right right i like the way your printer picked up that nice kind of like a muted down yellow you know right yeah yeah yeah so oh it's so crisp the colors are really nice and crisp all right guys i finished i want to show you my finished piece i'm going to trim this piece off we're going to head down to xena's and visit her over there here's what i mean okey dokey and there it is love it love it it's awesome don't forget to give the thumbs up people ah from an envelope nice all righty i don't know what i'm going to do i'll probably just continue doing this yeah keep doing what you're doing i'll probably just do that so i'll see you guys in a bit yep let's go to xena's guys bye don't forget to like share subscribe if you haven't and if you're not in our group make sure you click on the link in the description below there's information on our facebook group join us and we'll see you guys at um xena's who is her i think she dropped her link and she's hearing me xena drop her link let's go over to xena thank you miss linda good night miss karen good night yang zu good night miss tori good night miss patricia and all you guys ludes zima all of you guys enjoyed iriana bye | Crafting On A Budget | UC8qBLUscLvVrFm0P9ehRHZA | 2021-05-01 | Creative Commons Attribution 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1noX1gAYBx8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1noX1gAYBx8 | Melania Trump could end up being a key figure in the case against embattled Trump lawyer Michael Coh | [Music] millennia trump could end up being a key figure in the case against embattled Remploy and Michael Cohen there's a recent case that provides a roadmap for what could happen to President Donald Trump and his longtime lawyer Michael Cohen after the FBI conducted raids on his office home and hotel is part of a Justice Department investigation and how the defense argued that case could lead to First Lady Melania Trump becoming a key figure in a cohen case moving forward that of a case involved former Democratic Senator John Edwards of North Carolina the Justice Department Doge took Edwards all the way to trial over payments some supporters made to his mistress real hunter in the lead-up to the 2008 election cycle Edwards was prosecuted on six counts one of which he was acquitted on while the jury was hung on the other five resulting in a mistrial the case was not brought back forward Business Insider's Josh barro wrote on the subject earlier this year noting that the central focus of that case was whether outside spending to conceal a similar affair constituted the campaign expenditure Edwards wasn't convicted but his jury hung on several counts and the trial was driven by factual questions did Edwards know about the payments and was their purpose political or were they simply intended to keep the peace within Edwardses marriage Barra wrote Daniels just weeks before the 2016 presidential election Daniels whose real name is Stephanie Clifford alleged that she had an affair with Trump at a celebrity golf tournament in 2006 Cohen paid her to keep quiet about the alleged affair Cohen has insisted that the payment was not a campaign contribution which if it was would have far exceeded the $2,700 maximum to the Trump campaign he also said he was not reimbursed for the payment during the fees Monday raids the agency took records related to several topics including the payment to Daniel's as well as emails tax documents and business records the New York Times reported The Washington Post reported that investigators were looking into whether Cohen committed bank fraud or violated campaign finance law which all appeared to stem from the Daniels payment agents were also looking for records of payments to two women who say they had Affairs Trump and for information on the role of the publisher of the National Enquirer and keeping one of the women quiet The Times reported Tuesday as one expert explained the Justice Department's case against Cohen and possibly Trump is much stronger than the case against Edwards which he said was rightly prosecuted and choices both motive and timing and motive are relevant distinctions Paul s Ryan vice president of policy and litigation at common cause told business insider with respect to motive John Edwards as lawyers made a big deal at the trial about the fact that the Dodge had zero evidence that Hanna was talking to the press about going public with her story or even contemplating it Daniels had first come forward with her story in a 2011 interview with a celebrity gossip magazine she said during a recent 60 minutes interview that Trump worked to squash the piece from being published Cohen approached her with the hush money and non-disclosure agreement once word got out that she was considering coming forward in a new interview edwardses lawyers argued that this was not about hiding this affair and this pregnancy from the public and the press this was about hiding the affair and the pregnancy from John Edwards is very sick wife Ryan continued and so by contrast we know as a factual matter that stormy Daniels made it clear she was talking to multiple national media outlets in October of 2016 and contemplating going public with her story and that's what got Donald Trump's attention the other issue that makes the case against Cohen and possibly Trump stronger than the Edwards case is when the payment was made Ryan said the payments to Hana were made before any primary ballots were cast Cohen made the payment just days before the election which gives the appearance that the electoral results and not protecting someone like millennia was the main purpose of the payment so much closer to the nexus of the presidential general election was the stormy Daniels payoff than the John Edwards payoff Ryan said now Cohen has argued that the payments were made with trumps family in mind people are mistaking this for a thing about the campaign Cohen told Vanity Fair earlier this year what I did offensively for my personal client and my friend is what attorneys do for their high-profile clients I would have done it in 2006 I would have done it in 2011 I truly care about him in the family more than just as an employee in an attorney Ryan said Cohen will likely end up arguing that the payments were made to protect the president's wife from embarrassment but the other factual circumstances here make the argument less likely to hold up in the same way it did for Edwards the payments to hunter coincided with the affair and the pregnancy Ryan said with stormy it happened more than a decade after the affair took place further investigation may undercut any argument by Michael Cohen that this payment wasn't about keeping the information from voters but to keep the information from Millenia we'll see about that it seems unlikely given the decade lapse in time I think to the extent that Cohen argues this was about keeping the information from millenia then what millenia knew and when she knew it will certainly be relevant he continued adding that he wants to see Cohen Trump Daniels and Melania all be deposed | Latest News | UCcZFcwXrFNi1PkV5zoSuGlQ | 2018-04-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 966 | 5,612 |
F-qzaCVjn20 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-qzaCVjn20 | Will Brick and Mortar Furniture Stores Survive the Incoming Recession? | your showroom a super small space where people can like touch the fabrics but it's not like a bob's discount furniture where you can like get lost they are small people want to be able to touch and feel product yes we're an econ brand but it's so important for people to actually see and touch the fabrics and actually sit and thing or just like we curated our collection on the website you're going to go into the showroom and it's not just going to be sofa over sofa we can't even focus on one thing because there's so many items in there we're not jamming the showroom with pieces we're more just going to keep it more of a gallery the whole retail strategy as much as some people aren't there for it it's like it's the instant feedback that's the most critical because it's the thing that keeps you moving in the right direction | Startup to Storefront | UClNiaIiZoNzm42OOM269K5g | 2022-09-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 157 | 832 |
Pt4Obu-WykA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pt4Obu-WykA | Silicone baby Luca: Appreciating the Efforts in Art | hello lola's welcome back to my channel guys today i am going to get baby luke a dress for you guys and um i wanted to do a sit down video and just sit down and change him but it just requires me to have to put on proper attire and all that stuff and i just i'm just like nah we're going to see if we can do this thing so um for those that may not know baby luca is my full body silicone baby he is um sculpted he is the finn sculpted by lillian breville and he is um poor in the super soft silicone by claire taylor dolls um and he is painted by me and one day will hopefully be rooted by me um but again he is a lillian breville uh scope and i do love him ever so much um i was sitting here and i was thinking to myself i'm like you know what whoa you know what i'm like we get away from the most important part of the hobby a lot of times because we get and i say when i say we i'm talking about me hold on hold on hold on hold on ah crap whatever anyway uh i'm looking for something we get um caught up in so many things um and we forget that the main part is enjoying the babies so i've been doing that um the couple there's going to be a couple videos that i might share that are actually old videos um some have been shared in the chat box um and some of the videos in the chat about i will not share um like story time i won't share that um but you know like feeding videos and stuff like that i will share um a few of those and some you know sometimes it's you know a weekly a couple weeks late i really need to um to wash him and get him and finish matt and him but i just i don't want to to stop to do that and i just well i haven't had the time to stop and do it for one and for two i just i don't want to not i want to be able to play with him for a little bit so it's um i don't know it's kind of hard when you really really want to enjoy them but you need to work on them if that makes sense it's it it is it's just so it's it's hard because i i just don't feel like um don't feel like taking him like you know i don't know like undressing him and then i have to get him all prepped up to work on again and it's just for me he's like i could just play with him now i'll do all that later um so he's not fully matted but it's okay anyway what was i saying oh yeah getting this little one dress dress dress so right now um i only like i told you guys i only have the three silicone babies and the rest are my final babies and i'm going to be expecting more vinyl babies i've gotten to the point where i am so so so so so so in love with so many different scopes so i i can't stress enough guys if you guys are like wanting to own one of my babies in your collection um be patient with me once i finish my custom orders i you know i said i can't rush them um but once i finish those i'm going to be painting a lot of different sculpts and there's no way that i'm going to keep all of them so those that i don't keep will be available because like i said i just can't keep them all but i have so many and i prefer not to say who i'm painting when and what because what happens is when i do that um i do end up and not that i don't appreciate it it's just that i start to feel a little pressure to uh work on them or finish them um but i do start to get an influx of um messages so i wanna and you know it's that thing where you love to know that there's an interest for the baby but then you're kind of like oh boy i gotta finish it because you know these people are waiting to see so i'm kind of like holding out a little bit on who's up next but i think the next baby you guys will see completed will be um felix which is a custom and then the next one will be the giveaway baby which is um 85 done yeah um and with silicon it's kind of tricky i always say that but people i think people think i'm just saying it because i want to make it sound like more than what it is but i love that so many people are actually painting it for themselves and they're getting to see that um painting the silicone isn't as simple as it seemed it starts out when you first start out and you start painting you're like oh this is not that bad at all that's what you think right so you start you you feel like you start second guessing like prices and stuff you're like why are they charging all this money you don't even take all that you know but then when you start running into situations and issues and when you do it a couple times you're like okay this is why silicone it's more expensive this is why it takes longer you have to slow down you have to really concentrate um you have to think it through um and then you kind of at that point you realize that yeah it is a lot to the silicone so i don't know if you guys can see him oh yep you can i brought him some hats that one i know it's not gonna probably do him as much justice let's see i don't know you might be okay with that one but because his head is kind of on the smaller side the little hats like that don't really do him as much justice as putting him on a big hat but it's kind of like hot here so i don't think he needs to wear a big hat but he would be so cute with that hat i think he'd be so cute with that and i could put him on some socks or some other like brown socks or whatever but i think he's like super adorable let me show you guys like i think he's adorable with the uh the little eskimo hat let's see if you guys can see more of him he's so funny but yeah but anyway that is baby finn and i am going to i'm going to take some pictures of course for instagram hopefully these pictures save i had spent almost an hour when just taking photos the other day and um for whatever reason i i don't know it just i didn't there wasn't the deleted either i really wasn't snapping or what was the problem but it was like the most beautiful pictures i've ever taken of um major in aspen and i like almost cried you hear me like i almost cry i'm still trying to figure out what happened like i'm just in disbelief that all my time and efforts went to waste and there's no going back because the sun was just right you know i had natural sunlight i had the time to take the photos it just there's no go back i can't even do the photos over i don't even remember the poses so i mean like major was looking so freaking real like he literally looked like a real baby in those photos and i was just like oh my god i mean i was not using flash so it was showing his natural color everything was so perfect maybe it was just too perfect anyway thanks guys for watching don't forget to give this video a thumbs up and i appreciate your support bye bye now | MsSerenity Smith Babies | UC0gIbhQ1dAnczk1vbRMP4yw | 2021-05-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,402 | 6,617 |
r9esHIA6cNk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9esHIA6cNk | Zeds Dead, beastboi., David Guetta | This Week in EDM | April 7, 2024 | hello YouTube this is Dakota from bti media and today we got a brand new installment of this week in EDM where we go over songs that came out this week in EDM and I give my thoughts and opinions on all the songs that came out then uh as a reminder there's a Spotify link down below for all the songs in order make sure you sort by recently added and uh yeah let's hop into it uh there are 24 songs I wanted to talk talk about this week a pretty slow week All Things Considered um a lot of dubstep and a lot of variety in uh the the goodness of a track I'll put it that way so uh we got something from every category this week cuz we're going to start in the trash category songs that I thought were trash uh we just got one and it's David geta and One Republic with I don't want to wait oh David geta uh rather rather than like covering an old classic song like he's been doing time and time again davetta has now just resorted to just stealing Melodies um this is literally the the Numa Numa Melody the Numa Numa Numa it's literally that just with a bland generic lyricism from One Republic and a production that is flat and borderline non-existent the whole thing is just sad uh as we move into the bad category songs that I thought were not great just reminder these are just my opinions on things don't take them as gospel Truth uh we've got Riot 10 with I hate EDM I don't really understand the appeal of this track uh is it supposed to be for EDM fans as like kind of like a gotcha to non EDM fans is it supposed to help non- EDM fans en enjoy EDM I I just I can't really understand either of those arguments because the song is exactly what it's parting it's like repetitive and boring and lacks any real substance I I just don't understand where the appeal of this track uh is is going for where it comes from so um yeah not a big fan then we've got Riot and Micah Martin with Death Wish uh the new Death Wish EP is out now by Riot uh and this track is absolutely wild I will say that um it's got sco elements it's got dubstep elements it's got a key change in there too um it's really just a throw everything at the wall and hope something sticks kind of track and uh I did not think that was great um I I just more in the days of of Dogma resistance riot um their music was really truly unique and interesting and this just feels like a totally different artist from Dogma resistance so I don't know speaking of eps we've got the Genesis EP by Fairlane and the track in particular I wanted to highlight was Fairlane and Spaceman Zach with only the good D young uh yeah sonically this track leans way more into pop rock than it does explicit explicitly EDM uh but is fairly on par for a lot of the melodic stuff nowadays um that being said I thought this cut from the EP wasn't great I thought the vocals were quite nasy as you do get with kind of pop rock here and there uh the mixing was a bit flat and it just didn't connect with me so uh yeah I thought this one was not great I thought it was bad we'll move into the meh category songs I thought were me we've got Steve Aoki featuring kiddo with Drive uh just a generic electropop song from Steve Aoki which is a very very welcome surprise um I didn't expect or feel any anything from this track and that's all I ever wanted from Steve uh then we've got Diplo and rivar featuring Karina LX with Heaven Or Not in another weird twist of fate this track is just generic deep house with Commercial Appeal it is far from bad but far from interesting and it's just going to land in May somehow Diplo and stoki just put out regular songs this week that weren't terrible uh then we got slushie with if you love me now a Russian dance track with vocals of the language with little English mixing there too um yeah it's very much a slushy style of song with processed vocals and the Very moving energetic drops but um it was just all very Bland to me it just felt uh very like oddly safe for slushie I don't know it was just it was a weird track we got Dylan Francis M shipwreck with whole lot of drugs uh double-sided single uh of tech house tracks uh with this and over the edge uh being the two singles there uh this track particular is more of the more of a big room sounding of the two here and with a strong emphasis on the there are a lot of people doing a lot of drugs right now which is the theme of this song and I mean it's whatever I didn't hate it I thought the production actually wasn't too bad for Dylan Francis we got Draper with gold uh a bright commercial house cut with some neat instrumentation here and there with a bit of like a saxophone I think there's a little bit of some other brass instrument in there too but um overall it felt a little dated of a track I think this would have slapped in like 2015 with like gantis takeoff and their Pharmacy album but other than that I think nowadays it's um it's okay then we got yass and wind awake with from the sky uh relatively simple house track with an equally simple Melody um this track is more of an atmospheric focused one rather than it kind of being like a banger but uh I think the lack of change in pacing and Melody didn't really help the track out for me all that much then move into the good category songs that I thought were uh pretty good we've got male and Bala with on my own uh maelle always has some of the most unique sound design there uh and this is no exception it's got some bounce and pop to it on the drops and um always ends with the Drummond Bas final movement as Melle has been doing as of late so I enjoyed this one we got spag heady with flex absolute Balls to the walls dubstep especially on the back half uh the front half is kind of your more or less standard dubstep cut but uh the Final Act is just like a hit after hit after hit of just face melting metallic dubstep sounds um so uh yeah one that I thought was actually not too bad then we've got paper skies and flow Anastasia with louder than noise from the new wireframe LP out now from paper Skies his debut album yeah this is a genre bending track for sure with hints of color base future Bas and dubstep and all wrapped in this very like wet and wavy setting that complements the kind of stuttering stuttering synth Melodies that are uh also prevalent on this track so uh great cut from paper skies and I'm excited to dive into that album in full then we got abstract with cat Ash uh this is very much uh the like modern edition of harder better faster stronger um with the repeating vocals of the one word vocals just all thrown on top of U um another kind of metallic sounding but this time a base house production here um really engaging track that I think hits really well it's far from as good as harder better faster stronger but um still a neat little homage of sorts then we got sippy with the banana song Monster Cats 2024 April Fool's song is here uh and it's very similar to the mega success that was crab Rave in terms of uh what they're trying to go for here it's definitely a meme track um it's definitely a good track as well that they're just hoping hit some sort of algorithm and just go takes off um I don't think this will as much as crab RVE took off um but I do think it's a good track um that uh yeah I just I was surprised with how much I actually enjoyed it so that is sippy The Banana Song also I found out before I knew before anyone else did quote me on that uh then we got effing with of potion bit of a bouncy dubstep track from effan with his kind of classic 1900s focals here um it's not his most daring track to date but another really solid cut from effing that you're going to enjoy if you like other effing stuff then we got kid with tear me down a subtle yet intricate garage track uh with little hits of like trap here and there uh it's a bit of a return to an older style of kids uh and one that I deeply resonate with um I had loved kid from the past like I want to say 2028 and earlier i' loved kid stuff but nowadays it's kind of just meh for me butth this feels like a return to form for me personally we got mad dubs and DEA featuring jedwill with enchantress uh now this is a full flavor kind of track um glitchy synth runs dubstep baselines hyperpop vocals it's got a bit of everything going on here um and it's all wrapped in this kind of disney-esque Twinkle Melody synth that is all throughout and very prevalent but um yeah there's a lot going on and there's a lot of good going on I'll say that with this track so that's that then we got conro and Harris with nothing on you uh conro has always bounced around a bit of a funk sound but it's always been predominantly in that kind of EDM or electropop sphere but uh this one I would say is is is quite funky uh and it's very much at the Forefront of the track unlike any other or more so than any other track that Connor has done in the past I think um in fact the whole song actually reminds me a lot of Cosmos midnight which is a very good thing to be compared to um it's a commercial cut that works really well I think and so I enjoyed Connor quite a bit then we got more kissm and wave Dash with harness uh yeah this new track this new collab works really well these two sound like they are working in tandem quite well I realization I had uh when doing the reaction which the video is going to come come out tomorrow um but uh wave Dash kind of sounds like a more calm uh more kmit and more kissm is a more like intricate wave Dash is kind of the best way to put it uh and this track I think worked well I think I could have used a bit of vocals uh here and there somewhere um but in terms of sound design this is impeccable it it's quite well and or it's quite good and it sounds uh really really clean so that's that we got shallow with uh iwy which is I will always love you and uh it's a cming track with spurts of Jumpy garage and future-based movements um it's a unique structure and I think it really paid off in the track in the in the end there but reminds me a lot of uh like this uh this genre that my friend and I came up with years and years ago we called the filter base um it's uh an example would be uh you and me the you and remix uh flume's un Me Remix by Disclosure origin by Disclosure or Ram B A play to win on the rocket League compilation um it just sounds like someone's playing with the highp pass low pass filter the entire time like it's just a song it's like what it is and so uh if you like filter base uh then I think you'll enjoy this one quite a bit then we've got Beast Boy with front seat the new debut LP from Beast Boy is here with the wings and fangs LP uh Beast Boy has been on a tear as of late uh and it was time for a debut LP and uh yeah this was right up my alley I hadn't been a huge lover of Beast Boy in the past but this is this is pretty great um this track in particular is everything that I love about his stuff um crunchy synth sporadic beats and the style of Rhythm that I think the general EDM fan can really get behind so uh and this LP is monstrous from what I've heard so far so and then we're moving into the standout category two songs I thought were pretty uh pretty good Cut Above the Rest we've got cone sound with alter cast uh minimalistic and intense drum and Bay track here with lots of intricate sound design and um just a really really nice atmosphere that one expects to hear from cone sound this is just them doing what they do best and finally we've got Zed's Dead Flux Pavilion and death by Roy with waves an absolutely killer collaboration here all three artists bring their own sound and texture to a track that just gives uh with its expansive drops and long movements um it's already shot up my year end list at this point at least where we are so far in the year but um I wouldn't be surprised if this lands uh on my final final year end list for 2024 um it's just a great collaboration I think you get hits of Zed's Dead that we haven't heard in a while I think we get hits of flex Pavilion that we have been hearing but not in um a more expansive track as this one is and uh yeah I just think this is an absolutely Stellar track so let me know what you think of any and all songs in the comment section below but other than that I'm Dakota from media and I'll see you guys in another [Music] video | Bowtied Media | UCCZRo9TLtgHTY22VGqRrSrg | 2024-04-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,467 | 12,296 |
tnIduEFTZ0s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnIduEFTZ0s | Redesigning Fashion For Sustainable Future | DAVOS 2020 | so we're going to talk about fashion uh so let me just say quickly fashion is also a verb we fashion things so the idea that we would search for beauty in fashion i think is quite wonderful and we were just talking that murray gilman the physicist who won the nobel prize for discovering the quark more than one thing happening at a time at the same time um opened his acceptance speech for the nobel prize by saying this we have discovered something phenomenal in theoretical physics that the more and more beautiful a mathematical formula begins to appear the more and more likely it is true so we're here to talk about truth and beauty and the thing about fashion in the making of things i think has to be brought to the surface with the search for beauty and the sort of magical power of it and i've been working a lot in fast fashion down to the chemicals and i like to think of the most astonishingly beautiful fast fashion being the cherry blossom think about this cherry tree it decides in the spring to be pink and it explodes with ten thousand blossoms just in case one of them will attract a pollinator think about that truth and beauty and this is not sustainability because i was out i won the presidential award for sustainable development the white house my mother was there she said what what have you been doing [Laughter] i said wow and the press came up said what's sustainability that's sustainable i said i'm not interested in sustainability if i ask you what's your relationship to your spouse and you said sustainable [Laughter] so that's why we're here to talk about fashion and we can use it to attract things and so on so so the cherry blossom goes back to the ground in a few days it is ephemera and it nourishes the soil now imagine if our fashion did that imagine if our fast fashion was like that kind of celebration and we're not worried about it we just enjoy it and we let it go back to the soil and we do it again right now think about that now that would be on the biological side things going back to soil now the technical side we'll hear from people who are working in materials of all kinds in the technical side we want materials to go back to industry and don't contaminate the natural world so that those are the products as a service we can design them for reuse and please don't use the term end of life designing for end of life it really scares the children okay you go home and say what were you doing today i was designing for the end of life so end of use and because if you design for the end of use then the next question is what's the next use so now you're designing for next use now you're in the circular economy designed for next use so sometimes the use will be soil sometimes the use will be technology but in all cases it needs to be safe and healthy because a circular economy of bads think of it we talk about having goods and services what if we had bads and services and then we have a circular economy of bads oh let's do it again so recycling clothing that's toxic or sub-optimal is worse we just did it again so the people here are doing things in this space that are magical so you're going to get to hear from them that'll be the fun part but i think it's really important to think about it because we're now at the point where people around the world are worrying about things and especially our children especially us once we know a lot and we know a lot and for example microfibers are now attached to the issue of fabrics so how do you make clothing when your kid goes are we making microfibers have you heard about nanoparticles from polyester yet they can break the blood-brain barrier whoa so like what are we putting on our bodies what are we wearing what are we making and the question becomes how beautiful is it how can something be beautiful if it destroys children's health or the environment so let's go make beautiful things and that's what everybody here is is doing so i'd like to just have the the panels introduce themselves and give you their name and also give one of the burning questions they have so that we can get started and i think if there's time uh we'll have questions so just save those for the moment and then let's try and weave a tapestry here together of biological nutrients and technical nutrients and something gorgeous that you can give to the next generation how beautiful it can be let's try for that okay bro thank you it's never easy to be speak after you feeling i'm breaking the silence the religious silence in the room um so my name is brun poison rune person i'm a junior minister for the environment in france and i spend a lot of my time trying to fix or play a small role in fixing the textile industry i would say and perhaps one of my questions would be how do we make it affordable how do we make sure that sustainable is not something for the rich and that if you're poor you have no other choice but to actually consume something which is bad for the planet and so if you're poor on top of that you're not doing you know it's difficult for you to uh to have a positive impact on the planet so i guess that's my question you know what are the how can we work around that um and then i can tell you a bit about what we do in france anyway thank you my name is holly cyrus and i am one of the global shapers community representatives here at davos i'm from the amsterdam hub and i'm really keen to talk today about how citizens can be involved in the fashion revolution i believe there's a real power in purchase and uh that we want to play a part in that so i look forward to talking about it um within the global shapers community i've founded a project that has spread to 45 cities called shaping fashion and then i also work at the sustainable apparel coalition on meaningful transparency in the value chain but also at product level good thank you um good evening everyone my name is anderson tanoto i'm based in singapore we are a viscose cellulose-based textile manufacturer we're the largest viscose rayon producer in the world but beyond that we see ourselves as as part of the solution to the to the raw material crisis that's happening in the textile industry maybe i'll ask the audience do you guys know what's inside your textile as as you're wearing it now um have any of you guys read the labels that's i think the question that maybe i would like everyone to get an answer to eventually later this evening when you take off and get some rest so i think it's important for everyone to know what they're wearing so that all the consumers can make a choice hello everyone my name is miroslava duma i'm one of representatives of young global leaders of world economic forum um and it's great pleasure to be here with all of you and i'm a founder and ceo of investment company called future tech lab as well as a co-founder of material science brand called pangaea gaia from mother earth in greek mythology and so um yes i'm very fan of her brand thank you very much we just literally started a couple of months ago so we're bringing those amazing material science breakthroughs to the world through products of everyday use very much i guess what tesla does in in the space of automotive so um can i talk i'm so excited i can't wait about some of those uh companies i i think my introduction will be way longer than than all of your so i do apologize in advance so um if you think about uh you know textile apparel fashion materials uh industry which is almost three trillion dollar gigantic industry and one of the most polluting industries in the world which is absolutely crazy to to you know to to think about um it is still using uh materials and patents that were invented hundreds if not thousands years ago so lenin was invented 36 000 years ago denim was invented 150 years ago cotton was invented in 1794 and pretty much everything in our lives in our world is made of materials right from pretty much the whole room from carpets to furniture to what we wear which is our second skin to you know space space uh rockets that goes to uh space to money that are made of lean and cotton so literally absolutely everything is made of materials in our in our lives and at the same time by 2030 the population is estimated to grow by 20 the demand for food is estimated to grow by 40 and demand for textiles is estimated to grow by 80 percent because again literally everything is made of materials and and textiles and so um i'm as much as it's a very scary time that we're you know living and going through now and i'm a mother of three you know sometimes i wake up at night you know scared and and thinking what should we what should we do now um as it's also for me personally even more excited to to leave today and be able to do something today because we're very much lucky to be working with one of the greatest scientists um of of our times that are reinventing the world through material science so just to give you a couple of examples of the companies that we are working with investing in so anything from growing leather um and fur from stem cells to spider silk technologies so they take a dna of a stem cell of spider and grow silk which is softer than a cloud but can go go up to 400 times stronger and tougher than steel can you imagine so in future you know this pavilion or a congo center potentially can be built from spider silk um you can convert co2 into chemicals and plastics and fuel you can convert methane gas another huge major problem into pha biopolymers you can convert pretty much the whole agricultural food waste that we generate every year uh into yarns and textiles and products so imagine where a jacket going forward i mean well actually even today uh made of recycled banana peels or citrus waste so it's a really really really exciting uh moment and uh we're trying to get those innovations out of labs and bring them to the world i have so much more to share but i'm gonna stop here and hope we'll add later fair enough i think this idea of working with materials you were describing things that can basically go back to nature everything you described so i think for everyone's purpose of purposes here i would like to point out when you hear the word biodegradable today you have to be a little bit concerned because biodegradable could be oxodegradable it could be various kinds of things where it's breaking down between the polymer elements and crystals and not all the way and it becomes little inert objects some of which are quite small and sharp and aren't fun in the biosphere they may be a nerd but what we're looking for is things that break down into carbon hydrogen and oxygen so they can go back to soil safely into the biosphere that way so when you hear biodegradable it might not mean totally biodegradable maybe just amorphous material between polymer crystals so just think carbon that's what you just heard so anderson um you're in the business of that right and you're a friend of trees in your business right so when you think of all the sources of fiber one of the great things about viscose for example is this is a material from trees thank you bill maybe i'll just take a step back a little bit to introduce the textile world in numbers we consume about 107 million tons of textiles one zero seven million tons of textile a year of which seventy percent is polyester based um which is a huge surprise to everyone when i throw the numbers out but it is it is the truth another 20 25 is cotton base and about five to six percent is actually uh cellulose base or other other materials and we play in the cellulose space where we believe uh there is a great opportunity for us to continue to grow this business we start from plantation based eucalyptus or acacia trees and we dissolve them to cellulose and we spin them to actually become viscose rayon but because the fact that the process in itself bill i think you know this very well is quite chemical intensive so by no means that viscose is the solution of the future and we believe that we're tripling down a lot on other technologies such as the lifestyle technology or some of the companies that we actually jointly invest in on ion cell we really want to move the cellulose carbon molecules straight to spun fiber that is not only biodegradable but actually ability to go back to the ground but people forget that now textiles are always blended for performance so you can read some of the labels in which you i'm sure you'll do this evening we will see 60 polyester 30 cotton maybe eight percent radio and and two percent spandex so that's stretchable um and that's the challenge in that if we want to have value chains that eventually go back down to the soil or can be reused and recycled it needs to be designed right from the beginning i think that's a big challenge for us perhaps from our perspective we we would like to work collaboratively with brands uh with uh with a lot of these larger companies who are front-facing with the customers but it has to be designed right from the beginning great we've created something in amsterdam called fashion for good yes and one of the first uh product projects that we did there and the credit cradle protocol that we've developed and that works through the passion for go to is to design the first 100 organic cotton garments that are so clean you could eat them they're assessed to the molecule for ecological human health they're done in a factory where the only water leaving a textile mill is by evaporation it's distilled water why would you want to take water out in from a pipe when you have a fully defined effluent with safe chemistry if you use it again and it's 100 renewably powered either wind or sun um the people are treated fairly with dignity and it's seven euros for t-shirt retail and now we have jeans the same quality 28 euros mass market pricing ways that are done starting from the beginning let's go for it and so that i think this kind of instinct you hear here is like how do we take this into constant improvement and make it available to people yeah so before we get to the consumers i'd like to look at the policy issues because you've done something in the last 48 hours 60 hours something like that 60 hours that is revolutionary and you know we're used to remember i come from charlottesville virginia where i lived in a house designed by jefferson so we used to say you know we can do revolutions here so the french are good at this too right you know we know how to behave [Laughter] but that's vegemite but what i think we're seeing here is the idea of policy and the role policy can play and regulation and when you start out on these journeys you start with an insight oh you know let's make an electric car whatever or let's do fabrics like this then you look at an overview of the whole industry you start saying oh what's going on here and then you get to a standard where you can start to behave a certain way and you don't do it with regulation you do it because it's what is the right thing to do and it's like peter drucker said it's a manager's job to do something the right way but it's the executive's job to do the right thing then give it to the managers to do the right way because if you're doing the wrong thing and your manager with six sigma perfection you become perfectly wrong okay so what is it to be perfectly right so as we look at policy policy follows standard so if somebody can create these things then they exist which means they're possible remember leibniz basically said if it's possible it exists but that's for creative people for most people they need to know it exists and then it's possible so the things now exist and they were done without laws they were done because people were trying to do the right thing and these crazy things you might even hear about these are people trying to do the right thing in our time so from there standards then you can go to policy because the policy makers can say it exists therefore it's possible and then if you're really good at it you can get to regulation because you've gone through policy two regulations and you've checked your checked your you know all your stops you just did something phenomenal let's tell everyone this thank you now you're raising the bar i think um so what did we do uh two things one of the problems with the fashion industry that it's really truly global and you know that as well as i do so it's it was and so in a context so you have two choices if you want to regulate either you come up with an international treaty and you know it's going to take 20 years and it will end up in something not that ambitious or you can try and work around and and make make sure that things start to exist so that later you can actually regulate it so this is what we did with the fashion pack and i say we but i should rather say you know um elva cruz paul paul man obviously francois pino of caring who really led the initiative and did an amazing job bringing together more than 35 companies representing about 150 brands and they came together um and committed to doing tremendous things obviously but most importantly in a holistic way so they brought together and we asked them rather to to work on three key issues which is carbon nature because we won't reach carbon neutrality if we don't address the issue of biodiversity and the ocean and so they are making they made commitments and now it was it was absolutely great because it shows that actually you have a bunch of companies and it exists that commit to doing more and it's also it's it's also that initiative the fashion pact was also very important because it shows that even though governments are not willing to do a lot in the field of climate you can still walk work around that and that actually collaborating at the international level works and can deliver uh concrete concrete things so that's on the one hand but anyway so that was the fashion pact and then we had to walk the talk it existed so we had to turn it into regulation in france and so we decided in the regulation to focus on you know the basics or what what are the basics in the textile uh industry and i'm going to tell you that with what i call the quick wins and then we establish long-term goals and now where we need your help is how do we go from the quick wins to achieving the long-term goals so what are the quick wins that we put in in the law in the regulation which as you rightly pointed out we just passed like literally two days ago so i don't know if you're aware of it but in the fashion industry a lot of clothes just get discarded they could be used they're just discarded they get destroyed it's actually a 500 billion dollar market exact started clothing in france total unsold gold equal to 1 billion a year almost and it's like it's so so it's huge and it's actually it's unbearable when you think that people can basically in france some people don't they're actually going on the streets or looking for a job because they don't like the way it's not that they don't like it's because they cannot afford clothing so that's on the one hand and then on the other hand you have all these companies just throwing out so now we've banned it it's no longer possible to do that so that's the first um key sort of basics the other thing also is that i don't know if you're aware of it but one third of the plastics in the ocean comes from just our clothes because when we wash them a lot of micropartic plastic microparticles just gets gets released so in france within the um within the next three years it will no longer be possible to sell if you are washing machine manufacturers to sell a washing machine without a filter that actually prevents all those micro plastics from just like um flowing into our rivers and then our ocean so it's going to be for domestic washing machines but also industrial washing machine another thing also is that we have changed the epr system you know the polluter pay system on in the textile uh sector and one of the things that we we're doing we are setting targets to the fashion to fashion companies so that they think um twice the eco-conceived the products so they have to think about how how how can they recycle them or how can they become biodegradable in the future potentially so it means for example not mixing different fabrics just like uh what you said so i'm not there are 130 measures in the low i'm not going to cross through all of that and and we also so that's on the one hand and perhaps one last thing also we are going to go for transparency on the environment environmental impact of the clothing so when you buy something you're going to know what is the impact on nature on carbon on water of the pit of a piece of clothes that you're wearing anyway that's just to give you a few examples now what we need to do we need to take that to the eu level and most importantly i need you to now tell me what is the next step and what can we do and please i want to make friends really a lab a laboratory for innovation in the textile fashion industry the government can help we we need we need your help we need your ideas we need your creativity we need to do to come up with something beautiful as you just said so please come to friends to help us thank you we have a joke in our office that before you can do ecosystem design you have to do your ego system management that's nice yeah and so i think you know the people and why they do things is always a mystery to me you know when you think about this some of these things appear obvious once you are exposed to them and so i think that's the kind of thing that that i think will come to pass once we see these regulations go into effect and we see what we're able to do we'll say well that was obvious really and i you know i hope it comes soon and i'm sure it will be beautiful so as far as people go holly maybe you could help us with this one good i was already getting jumping up and down don't worry don't worry no you're there and i do want to say this is no small feat what has been achieved in france especially what i'm very excited about is the legislation that impacts how you can communicate about clothing um to talk to bill what you said before that people want to do the right thing i'm extremely optimistic that people do want to do the right thing also when it comes to clothing they want to make better choices but don't currently have the information available to them that they need to do so we don't have that i don't believe people want to buy clothing that has been made by people who are exploited who are uh not trade or work in unsafe conditions who aren't paid fairly i don't believe people want to buy clothing that absolutely devastates our environment or wear or was made from oil i've been walking around here at davos which is a huge privilege and i've been talking to people about their clothing the majority of people also hear the brightest people in the world or the influent most influential people in the world don't know their clothing is made from oil so we have a huge opportunity to educate and to provide that information and i think legislation is one way to make sure that brands retailers and manufacturers can collaborate to getting that information to people and i say people and i say citizens because i also think when we're talking about affecting change and really accelerating towards a sustainable apparel industry and we do need to accelerate because as mira as you were saying if the industry keeps on growing as it does by 2050 it will have tripled we can't afford it to triple in any way so we need to talk to and start engaging with people with citizens um not just consumers i think when you're talking about sustainability you need to be aware about the science the facts the grounded environmental methodologies on which sustainability claims are made but also about storytelling do you see yourself as just a consumer take waste dispose i don't believe bill that's in line with your theories or application of how we see the world i don't think that's modern i don't think we will just be consumers i think we will loan clothing maybe we will wear it and it will dissolve into hopefully not when we're wearing it but dissolve into biodiversity i think there are many other ways um to look at that so citizens and getting the information that we need so that we can choose the brands and the retailers that we can trust on basis of our values and my values might differ to yours maybe a vegans will have different um information that they're looking for i think that information needs to be statistical scientific comparable um and so besides having that information we need to have the power to actually do something with it as individuals so i think the legislation is a great thing um i fully agree that it can't just be in one nation otherwise corporations will be just complying to oh this is what's happening in france this is what's happening in germany that doesn't work it has to be a at least a european at even an international level i'd be very keen to see how the global shapers community can support you in a in reaching that um as i said within the west we've been able to reach out to 45 cities and that's just within two years so i'm very excited to see how many more people we can activate and i think at the end of the session if we have time i'd like to talk about how today we can already make choices to start developing the future of fashion because it starts with ourselves we have a lot of power power is in the purchase and um yeah we can do it bravo one of the yeah one of the things that i find critical in all this is our language how we speak what we say so if we see things as biological nutrients and we see things as technical nutrients that don't contaminate each other and we talk about the plastic clothing we are developing ways now to separate the polyester and the cotton with chemistries we can get back to cellulose we can get back to polyester and then we have to look at the polyester and say you know maybe not spun yarns you know maybe filament yarns so they can't break into microfibers you know let's get on this and then we have to make sure we give it the hand that people are going to want things like that so and then we have to think of those as products of service the technical nutrients are products of service what we want is the service not necessarily the ownership and that's why as broon mentioned you know there are different models for these things and what you'll find is you can be authentically connected to these issues while we share clothing with people of course you know and we're seeing lots of this going on in the sustainability world you know where people are renting clothes or or passing them on we make heirlooms these are durable goods and we get to celebrate them over time that kind of thing but i just like to cast the language and then maybe we can ask questions that's okay i think the word consumer is going to kill us because you cannot consume a tv set it's 4 360 chemicals 80 of which are highly toxic and if you call yourself a consumer of television you know i worry for you so the idea we would call it consumers is ridiculous because you cannot consume plastics now we can consume these biological materials and they can go back to soil safely so we can be a consumer of biological nutrients in fact if you're not you're dead because you haven't had lunch so if you think about it consumers we can call people who take things objects of consumption the cherry blossoms but the products of service you know if you have 10 000 cherry blossoms made out of polyethylene you know you got to go pick it up it's not going back to nature so you can't consume that stuff so we call those customers and so your their service to you so you see that's where you get the products of use and that's going to be a little change in the headset because in retail the customer is the retail store and the consumer is the buyer of what in the retail store so but i think the word consumer this is too too scary because most of the stuff we need really should be put in cycles and used over and over and over again whether we reform it or we we share it things like that so it might be just a hint of how we pursue this and then you can make beautiful things because you're coherent right and it true there's the transparency okay so we have time for questions sure other questions please address it directly to your person you'd like to speak about the new i don't really need it thank you i was wondering if mira could talk about uh the new jacket that um she's sort of been pioneering which is i think flower and alternative to down thank you very much of cherry blossom i think that's perfect exactly yeah speaking about change you know that the only constant in the universe is change right and i was actually looking now at um at the forefront of 2020 i was looking at what happened and what how our lives had changed since um 2010 to 2020 right so the first ipad was launched in 2020 instagram was launched in 2020 and really completely changed i guess the media industry uber was changed it was launched in 2020 so you know the way we travel the way we you know read the way we leave the way we pretty much you know do everything has changed um i guess one of the very few things i mean temperatures are changing right unfortunately um and i guess one of the very few things that are not changing are the materials again and textiles that we're using and speaking about flower down so we have partnered with these amazing scientists who come from florence so they've been working for the past 20 years with european space agency creating um spaces for astronauts to go to space um and they as a kind of a passion project they were developing for the past 10 years a flower down which is an alternative to goose and dag down uh which is extremely flammable hyper um hypoallergenic uh extremely cruel like if i'm gonna tell you now about the process of producing uh down it's really really very sad and very cruel and um so what they came up with it's a real flower that grows in canada um a biopolymer an aerogel and actually this specific aerogel is what really took our scientists scientists more than well around 10 years to develop we and as of today the whole down is 100 biodegradable and i'm happy to share more with you bill because you always have extra questions and very relevant ones so yes it is something very exciting it's our 100 proprietary technology of pangaya that the team is now talking to many outerwear brands and sportswear brands to very much hopefully for for them to stop using goose and duck down and start using a flower down imagine you know like even you know here i'm walking around you know wearing my jacket filled with flower down and you know telling people that well flowers warm me up in cold davos and um i think it sounds it sounds really exciting you know and when i tell my kids um at home these stories um yeah these stories excite them it's that's beautiful story do we have any other questions how can we help in the process in practical ways you're asking me become customers yeah yes so i think that i mean a good thing to know is the most sustainable clothing that you can buy you actually don't buy because you already own them so making your clothing last um considering what the not just the price per wear is so this is always a trick that i try and apply imagine how often you're going to wear it what's the price per wear and then imagine what the impacts are of a garment and then how you can reduce them by wearing it and wearing and extending the life i think that's critical again if you look at how the is exploding we're at this very uncomfortable situation where uh the the industry is going up and up and up and increasing and we need to really slow that down and really treasure what we own um second thing wash smart don't pour chemicals that are toxic onto your clothing into your washing machine find an ecological detergent um wash cold uh hang dry because otherwise it's constantly energy and chemicals every single time you wash your clothing and the third point i would say is shop smart and ask for transparency ask for transparency from the brands that you buy from um look at what does that mean what have the impacts been of that clothing item was it one bathtub of water or was it hundreds of bathtubs of water to make it what was the carbon footprint of the of the item how have people been treated in the value chain chain and i think with the legislation we'll be getting a step closer but just ask for transparency think about fashion revolution who made my clothes where are they from and take ownership and pride in what you buy i'd like to point out something here we heard about the geese and the ducks we have modern meadow here with us we have leather that is quite exquisite it didn't torture an animal well you decide what you'd like to wear and and what's happening here and i'll bring this back to bruin is design is the first signal of human intention so if we intend to design beautiful things what are our intentions and if we ask ourselves the obvious questions then the rhetoric leads us quickly to the kinds of things we've just heard from because you could ask is it your intention to torture a bird to stay warm in davos if you ask it that way what is beautiful that's not beautiful and if we look at the 100 and x stipulations i'll bet every one of them represents an intention and could be respectfully delivered as such do we intend to destroy four billion dollars worth of clothes in one year because we got the wrong style for something or do we want to share them with someone else or perhaps they don't want us to share it with them do you know that we can't export clothing waste basically anymore to africa from the united states they're overloaded with it it's garbage did we intend to do that you know so i think if we track our intentions we discover that our intentions are actually quite graceful and that you will you won't be asking these questions like why are you doing this to me you know because it's ugly i'm sorry yeah i think it's it's an important point let's have one more question and then andy you've come up one more short question and a short answer thank you there a lot of products now made with uh fabric from recycled plastics but some of those are also not good for the ocean so what is it you're looking for i know they were well intentioned but how do we as a customer or consumer or even a designer know what is good for the environment these these fabrics from recycled plastics for example or fishing nets if i could the the they're the chemistries involved for toxicity and things like that clearly those can you know use standards like cradle to cradle or blue sign or like attacks or all that kind of thing there are standards for this that are that will address some of the questions um but as you point out the ocean question for us is a new one for the world and i i'm very sure we will have ocean safe you know protocols uh soon because it is not our intention to fill ourselves and our children with microplastics i don't think so but like what are you going to do about it well bingo welcome to france but we're also going to have to talk to manufacturers and inventors and people who get the community excited about these things and say we want to know what it is and we want to have a good time and we want it to be beautiful so give us the right thing so i spoke to someone today uh not today just at davos who blew my mind and he was an 18 year old i think one of the youngest people who are here and he's actually developed a new technology that i won't be able to explain properly but it was very simple using magnets and it was able to extract microplastics from water and i think we need to get him um a washing machine deal so that for all of the ocean machine deal yeah yeah but polymers are magnetic by the way very important thing to know yeah they have polarity so before we phase out all of the wrong materials we can at least make sure they don't go into the ocean there you go he's 18 well we would like to thank you for joining us today for uh redesigning fashion for a sustainable future we want to thank bill mcdonough for his poetic and scientific moderation at the forum we see an industry as many of the panelists mentioned that hasn't changed in hundreds of years yet we're on the precipice of a global middle class growing from 3.8 billion to 5.4 billion over the next 10 to 15 years it's an industry that cannot continue down the path that's on yet we see change that is slow but hopefully accelerating through policy changes such as those being advocated by the french government consumers that are demanding different models in different ways to express themselves creatively creatively and beautifully through fashion through raw materials providers that are looking to innovate and bring sustainable and natural fibers back into the dominant position the market and investors that are seeking innovation and to again bring back beauty today where there is uh only a sustainable relationship one more thing we talk about the fourth industrial revolution we talk about ai and machine learning and so on i'd just like to tell one of my favorite stories very quickly it is from gregory bateson margaret mead's husband an anthropologist in the early 70s wrote a book to his daughter mary kathryn bates and he's in the future and he was studying norbert weiner at mit who coined the term cybernetics and this idea of the singularity the computers and the people coming together this is 1973 a computer at that time for those of us who can remember um was a piece of cardboard with holes punched in it yes no you know go and that was about it anyway so he's sitting here imagining we're in the future he's telling her the story he's in the future he's sitting in front of a computer and he says tell me computer when do you think computers will begin to think like humans and there's a long pause and the computer says hmm that reminds me of a story you | World Economic Forum | UCw-kH-Od73XDAt7qtH9uBYA | 2020-07-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,230 | 38,279 |
nOviUVdMEu8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOviUVdMEu8 | st* vs gHa! - Game 1 - 1 / 2 | starting so have fun let's see the pulse a DC second tonight that's yeah yeah so talk about the tactics Sharp what do you think actually I think fmg is gonna take mid Focus attack and uh assist on attack ER will be the defender yeah probably interesting and what do you think we're gonna win actually I haven't seen St play with this new setup so I would say I think God will take it actually but I think yeah I don't know I'm done that's this really good plan but GHA as well so it's gonna be a really hard match but as we are from Milan security I'm following Freckle oh no no no okay please grab the flag the kid Mission he's going red he has got cover oh and the cross cap because freckled to the flag actually nice character oh getting shot down shackle got killed by visorius and oh she's yes that's the leading there's a gap really quick cap from uh let's see if Rocco can do anything in mid nope you know I send some to see that's why he's so broke well every tip helps I wanted to talk again he killed three enemies in a row yeah and she's got the flag rabbit going red please but I think it's too much yeah it was too much just getting a good spawn though the same way should I go grab the fact and six two oh yep both okay little one and for you that is tuning in this time decider of first and um yeah decider of the second and third place on the zombies ladder at the moment yes yes um carplay against us a few minutes ago and we have Smokey on the TeamSpeak and we talked about a little bit about the match currently SDS of one flag under rank three at the mount on the ladder I actually haven't looked about how many points they need I think it will go second if they win so we assume that they need four points but if they win this game they're gonna be I mean if ugh they win this game they're gonna be the second yeah you have the flag and sis took the flat again yeah playing Without Borders yeah but he's switching he's going low almost that's like swarming one second and three attacks funny 180 and we had to grab there but it got shot down We are following way at the moment he's an attacker sending a flag [ __ ] let's see if you switch probably heard something and checking their base and now he's a move Conway not actually you know why he switched back to Defender Ah that's why you heard someone yes freckled to the flag is waiting at the yellow armor let's see here it's oh my God it's close all the time probably some nice moments I could say it's really quick through the map I don't understand how can they play second fan base match against two good clans it's really hard to focus on every second well it's since the teams are so even it's only it could basically take a few rails and then you have lost the map foreign versus you a few minutes ago warmed up basically and I think yes they haven't played any thing before well apparently it doesn't affect them so they have one plugin so you have the flag got a lot of time no need to rush yeah wow that's instant yes and Frack of falling frackover at the moment is going trying to go ice slow wise uh going in red armor team SD is on fire yeah well I feel like St actually is trying to play with just one cap they haven't tried to shout well apparently you don't need to but feels more secure so I have two legs down on just one they are racing 11 minutes oh blue flag return and there's the middle of town from St trying to just push back and hold it there's a timeout or something yes Freckle need time mark where is this server from you know yeah the server from the UK I think mainly it won't affect so much | QuakeLiveInstaTV | UCAUYW8lrtMp8KtBbN6urjRA | 2011-06-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 717 | 3,606 |
ArDnuUgoM3I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArDnuUgoM3I | Can Astrology help solve litigation problems? | [Music] you namaste this is McClure from Tudor story and we are here for the Q&A DC today we have a question from Shilpa she wants to know if we can help her solve the education problem yes alpha we can definitely help you solve a resolution problems see basically there are two planets which are traveling the litigation one size fits both lawn into the second one is the 4,000 or so if you are facing any problems related to property or any civil case we can definitely help you resolve those issues also if you want to know whether I mean we would like to know whether you're referring to a divorce case as an educational person litigation is a very short term and some people do call that also has mediation so if you have anything like that then it's a totally different planet because it's a seventh house Lord we looking in all these things the shiny is basically going to be in charge because he's the one who killed a lot of cases and problems like this so we have various solutions one pertaining to what we can do for a fuel for shiny you know to treat shiny bhagwan or we can also have higher courses of divinity like the fog la murky future which will really help you in fighting all kinds of litigation and especially when there are any evidence is against you and you want to win or even sometimes you're wrong you know convicted and you want to be go to the appeal to the higher code and get some kind of a relief so all these things burglar mookee matter will help and she is so powerful that you know even if you are in a in a forest and you're actually attacked by animals as wild as lion and tiger even then you can be saved so this is just like I can say that I'm just giving an example of what kind of a situation you might be not that you know somebody who's in litigation within a forest but what I want to say I want you to understand intensity of your problem if you're surrounded by enemies you don't know how to go about it definitely bug LaMacchia Mata is the force you should appeal to and she will make sure that you win all your court cases with lot of ease so you get the favorable judgment you get favorable love you know what evidence is you know favoring you and then you get good reading so that is what I need to say whenever I am saying that you have to asking you to confirm so any shuttle buyer she is the best but of course like I mentioned earlier Sonny's the one who needs to go to the court so we will also have to appease him so I would like to see your horoscope and then give you a remedial solution because then it will be more customized more specific to your problem rather than a generic solution but these are the solutions for anybody who has a litigation problem you go to Begala mookie mata and you appeal to her she will help so what we do is we offer but lama Kamata japa of one lakh twenty five thousand Santa's we do the shams of Houma that is 12,500 our booties of Mata all these are very very powerful we need about 15 days time to do this and then you can in no time so even if you are facing severe problems we can actually take up this particular pooja for you in four days time engaging mode please so let us see what a horoscope sales and what is the intensity of the problem and then make him take a burn at appropriate solution Thanks | poojas.in- Poojas, astrology & tantric remedies | UCjuoXwWpjcRqoptsfF2edbg | 2018-07-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 648 | 3,307 |
tv6C62eUK20 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tv6C62eUK20 | Leonardo Officina Italiana Momento Zero Grande 2.0 Fountain Pens Unboxing | today we're going to take a look one of our newest Leonardo oficina Italiana fountain pens this is the Leonardo Memento zero Grande 2.0 fountain pen in four different resins this first one is the Angel skin resin and it is only available with the rose gold trim and it is fitted with the number six jovo nib and the angel um skin resin is a 14 karat gold that's plated in that rose gold and the other three fountain pens are going to be fitted with a number six Joe o nib in stainless steel and this is the Baobab resin it's a spaghetti resin in Shades of Greens and blues all of them have that beautiful ink window right underneath the threaded cap this third color is the Stardust and this is a shimmery colorful version of the resin and this fourth one is anemone and it has some oranges and purples and a spaghetti resin this is a quick look at all four of the colors together if you want to get more details and find out pricing on these pins visit pinchlade.com | PenChalet | UCBNZB-kTN2lnjSQJRgu3_OA | 2022-11-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 186 | 967 |
Im91NOut8sc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Im91NOut8sc | Unleash the beast | yo yo yo what up guys is going Pierce kill here arm I couldn't record much of the game I started recording in late I thought I was recording it but as I was it I didn't talk through the game because I her friend over and she was sleeping didn't want to disturb her arm I pretty much went beast mode no I unleash the beast like the title says I'll be guys enjoy make sure you click on the thumbs up comment below subscribe if you're new and i'll see you guys next time all right you saw guys you | KingBen Gaming | UCNMfTY-c073cTVEIROa7TSw | 2017-01-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 102 | 494 |
ar6ACgtt4us | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ar6ACgtt4us | Somalian and Nigerian (Yoruba) language | hello guys my name is michoud and my name is mariam and we are we are eminem um that's my friend mashud and i'm maryam so we're gonna do please comment like and subscribe like comment wait like comment and subscribe and subscribe you know what i'm saying yeah so today we're gonna do a masjid is gonna he's from nigeria he's gonna teach me europa i'm gonna teach her europa you know i do and i'm from somalia so i'm gonna teach him some somali she don't lose somalia don't she yeah i didn't tell you i know i know i know no no no we we be somebody's we have all colors they have the body as well so anyway um do you want to stop um first please okay what you tell me the words you want to learn um anything anything you just tell me how would you say you want to i want to marry you i would like [Laughter] that's to be natural yeah yeah that's what i'm saying like if i'm here baby it's been a long time and i just i just want us to take it to another level what kua rasa doesn't know what yeah oh you can say aniga which is me anika he sound like a [ __ ] why do you have to put [ __ ] in there listen is aniga aniga that means me okay anika aniga means me wow oh god and me [ __ ] it's like yo [ __ ] it's not [ __ ] it's a [ __ ] a [ __ ] oh you sound like [ __ ] okay a [ __ ] um well i know one it's more fair momentum i know yeah about that i'm not worthy no not the easy one there's no water yeah do you guys they don't know how to teach women in your language or they don't care about the way you guys as [Music] it can also mean i like you as well because there's no instrument of like yeah okay i'll get into character okay hello my [ __ ] money fair money fair money i'm getting into this [Music] no my pronunciation how i was saying it yeah you're saying right now yeah but you've looked around you you usually say again i'll call me money fair okay okay next one what's the next one you wanna know um um oh i could teach you aniga i'm hungry is a [ __ ] [Music] but i don't want to learn how those i'm not good okay i want to learn all this that i'll marry you i'll propose to you yeah i won't i won't say yeah planning yeah planning you're planning to marry at somalia we can take care of you women you know what nigerians are demons yeah they're men and demons okay you know the funny thing is we get married every weekend so what's wrong in the society there's some haters right there they're thinking okay they said ninjas at them and your bad demons but jamaicans are dead they don't get they don't get married as much as you know but because but then why why is this women tend to okay like example me i'm minding my business i don't wanna say ah i love you blah blah i'm not ready you and she said she wants us okay then me i'm a nice guy i'll take care of you along the way and she's falling off by herself as she i've broken is that my thoughts you don't give your explanation in the beginning you don't you some nigerian man they're married they won't tell you they'll deceive you they'll deceive you they'll deceive you until some the day you find why do you want to generalize is that your back people are demon some they are the same way they are bad bad people they are good people you understand you can't say everyone is bad based on one person it's true i'm not saying that all of them i know i know but i'm just saying you see one black man just because of that because well i'm just saying that okay for example not a nigerian guy work together listen i'll tell you something kim basically it's like now if someone says to me now oh babe i want to get you another like like we start dating and i find that he's nigerian i'm already gonna have i'm already gonna have prejudice i'm not being pregnant yes but i'm already gonna be scared because i'm gonna expect the worst but why would you expect the worst from you i would expect that okay they're cheaters they're cheaters they have too many women i'm just saying but now for example someone else says someone they're gonna already be scared and be like you get it yeah but once they get to talk to the person and they realize it's a nice person that's what i'm saying i'm not i'm not prejudicing anything what i'm just saying you should do that you're gonna expect the worst but when the person i'll show you that oh you know what it's not so bad i've seen i've seen a lot of women by the way like um like as soon as i say i'm nigerian they're just uh oh end of conversation do you blame them though do you blame them um i don't blame them but at the same time it's kind of bad because it's not it's not you mean it's the nigerian guys that has given you guys bad names is there the demons out there yeah they've been given these angels like us you are you an angel son i'm like i'm i'm the second friend of in jamaica now i'm closer [Music] natural meaning in any other nation that can do that please anyone can open it just because it was tired next word teach me the next one now um what do you want to teach me um me do you want to go with me don't go home with you yeah okay what do you wanna learn now since you won the big big big i need to leave this one okay it's like i love you what would you like acid right yeah that's the easiest one i feel like that's the easiest way though why could you like something more arab yeah people say something when i speak somalis and people hear me they'll be like they sound like the black are you arabic and i'm like no i'm not son what could you [Music] like say i could teach you women and trash and eat me men are trash in your language yeah okay how do you sing woman is more like saying holochrome yeah another word allegiance is like they're useless although she okay all right that's it | FireLens Tv | UCsZ7qwB8lrM7OSpet8LXTeg | 2020-07-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,146 | 5,835 |
WA6AhP4mFU4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WA6AhP4mFU4 | Lyft Driver Gets Verbally Assaulted Over Mask Dispute! | yo stop i'm videoing stop stop i'm videoing you stop hey everyone chris here for the rideshare guy and today we're going to be doing a reaction video to a driver who took a big verbal abuse when a passenger flipped out on him for just asking to wear a mask in this day and age after months of mask mandates and everything that's going on still having problems like this really bad so let's get right into the video quick disclaimer there is a lot of bad language in this it's all censored out so if you have any kids nearby or anything like that you might want to watch this video a little bit later but either way again it's all censored out i just wanted to let you know with that so let's get right into it tell me i'm saying that continue saying that what's the sam do you notice santa cruz do you notice santa cruz wow cause i do joe stop i'm videoing stop stop i'm videoing you stop now the only thing i want to know is what actually happened just before this i'm going to look at the news article in just a few minutes this is from the new york post so if you want to check this out uh it is going to be there so i just want to know what actually happened before this where they're in this sort of predicament to begin with where he's calling him this crazy names she's filming and recording him and what really happened i noticed yeah you will never drive are you are you happy now and then they're saying you're never gonna drive for lyft again so again what happened in all this why are they recording and i'm glad he got his phone out but this is another reason why all drivers should have a dash camera recording the entire interaction and then save that footage especially if there's something like this that happens and then you can say exactly what happened you show exactly what happened and if you're in the right here then everything is going to be good and recorded and you're okay now by calling people no we we expected to lift drive home that's what we expected just put on your so again all this for asking them to wear a mask now what's crazy is he had a mask on at the very beginning of this video and she has one on too so i don't know what was going on before but you can tell he is really drunk thank you yeah you feel good you feel good now you feel good hold on hold on i'll feel better when i piss in here when you're pissing your car go ahead do it hold on i'm gonna piss in your car reason why you need to keep your doors locked whenever they get out of the car and drivers should probably stay in the car keep it more professional like i said i don't know what happened before this video and all this if there's ever footage or anything like that i can make an update video for this but again this is another reason why you want to keep your doors locked on top of that but still that right there would be absolutely absurd and just not good do it do you feel better yeah i'm not you stupid do you feel good do you feel good yeah did you feel record him saying okay his name is joe thank you so much have a good night have a good night wow so that is really crazy what happened so now this article and video is from new york post and it's titled man caught on video hurling racist comments at lyft driver fired from job so i got a question for you joe do you feel good so now just to put this into perspective of what happened uh it was tuesday night encounter where the man identified as joe lashing out at the driver david after he told him to put his mask back on and then it kind of just goes into that he said that he filmed the incident and repeatedly asked joe and his female companion to put on their masks but they continued spewing racial slurs at him so acting like a fool and doing whatever will have some real world repercussions if it gets big like this now this joe character was fired so he's going to have some real issues when it comes down to it and it says the employee has been terminated effectively immediately the company said in a statement the quick and decisive action we took demonstrates that racism in any form will not be tolerated by our company and also if you're wondering what lyft did to this person they've told the post earlier that the man was permanently banned from using its service even after these mask mandates have been in place for months when it comes to uber and lyft people are still trying to cause problems and something like this just goes to show you that it could have real world repercussions and this person then lost their job because of it so either way this is something that just put on a mask it's simple it's easy and you don't have to have these problems also there's no reason for racism in today's society everybody's just trying to get through the world have a conversation with other people ask them questions whatever it is just don't be racist there's no reason for it now if you like this type of video if you like that joe got fired if you like that lift disbanded him from me ever being able to use the service again make sure you give this video a thumbs up and also if you'd like to see some more videos like this or reaction videos make sure you comment in the comment section below also what would you have done in this particular situation make sure to comment and let us know and also if you haven't subscribed to the rideshare guy yet make sure you do because there's new videos every single week coming out all within the ride share industry whether it's helping to be a better driver helping to make more money or even maybe some reaction videos to what's going on in the world today all right everyone drive safe [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] | The Rideshare Guy | UCCwyU2RqlalzpKIrUhYWHfw | 2020-11-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,098 | 5,667 |
TuDQlNNamhE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TuDQlNNamhE | WE RACKED THE WEIGHTS WRONG AND I DROPPED IT😤 | now you know I promise you won't get rejected [Music] so basically gotta go see what's up with the gyms Gym Fit check me out I got the black compression tee on right Nike jump black Dewey you know I got the black Nike shorts on with the black compression shorts on under and I got the black oh all right man probably introduce y'all to my [ __ ] man with my dog Derek Bros [Music] get this workout in I don't even know we about to do like we should we're gonna do arms Jeff that's probably my favorite I ain't gonna lie oh yeah I did a full body parts beat dry scoop I need this morning I don't even know right now man I I can't like I tell you it's a huge energy deficiency right now I'm not feeling this [ __ ] it's not in it I don't got it right now but [ __ ] I might in a second give me man my damn legs getting smaller [Applause] [Music] oh my [ __ ] man I'm losing my legs [ __ ] I've been took too many days off what looking skinny this is not good bro I'm not good at all I don't know come on do some games and [ __ ] bro but I am getting my abs back so that's cool [Music] this [ __ ] felt kind of heavy so let's sit here and pay attention to the dedication I'm sitting here talking my [ __ ] Derek down here on the ground hitting these [ __ ] push-ups let me get my [ __ ] together hold on I don't even know if I want to even go any higher than this to keep it a buck what I'm gonna try to this [ __ ] felt real heavy actually yeah holy [ __ ] what is that you got you got it bro it's [ __ ] trap training to fight Thanos not going wow y'all about to watch me kill my body cause I ain't in no damn pull-ups in a minute it's crazy those also make me feel strong like I ain't a lot bro you pushing [ __ ] like I mean uh like I'm 50 Cent in the uh yeah you did bro yeah that's it how many you do I did five there's somebody around some different [ __ ] bro big [ __ ] we all like touchdown not a heavy one just a light one did you pray that day did you pray today cause if you did it [Music] I'ma have to dig turbulence ain't going today I got a piece of another hold on what's popping game was popping family it was popping all that two Trails it's your boy two trees cause we too cool too smooth all that over here how y'all feeling y'all still hear them sirens and distance I don't really know where that's coming from they've been going wild in a minute whoever that is that [ __ ] just got four stars he's got four stars definitely bro because they've been going on constantly consistently for a minute that's how I go if this space is in between the sirens and [ __ ] you guys probably got one star two star you know but if you hear and the consistency building up they're probably like three stars that was four stars this [ __ ] close to five stars whatever he gonna do he probably should slow down a little bit or I ain't gonna lie push the limit bro let's see that [ __ ] go five stars ice cream truck in the middle of that damn hold on you probably put it in Chico what is them ice cream truck music so damn loud [ __ ] hey nine o'clock at night [ __ ] is you trying to sell some damn ice cream [ __ ] you should have did that [ __ ] like four hours ago when the sun was beaming [ __ ] [ __ ] is in the bed in the crib sleep trying to sell some ice cream so look we're on the ground right and I told everybody I was going to be doing a Q and A I told everybody's gonna be doing a q a on the gram today I said ask me some questions you know I did one a couple months back I like to do an area a few months just you know to stay fresh with my viewers my people to you know see what questions y'all might have for me like y'all might have some [ __ ] y'all want to say to me that you know I haven't exactly I mean been the most attentive to y'all probably I don't know you feel me as long as them how old you is everybody doing this [ __ ] is everybody Smith you're not gonna put nobody I don't care how grown you is somebody put you in a spinning chair you're gonna do this once even if you own even if you don't do it the whole time you're gonna do it once come on now it's just a given do you have a girlfriend if not do you want one that's a very crazy ass question for me he uses a crazy ass [ __ ] because why would you ask me that what's wrong with you of course I want a girlfriend but can I have one right now no I can't because like I'm in this weird era in my life where it's like I want a girlfriend I feel like I would be happy with a girlfriend but I just don't think I would be good to a girlfriend right now like not saying like Okay like knowing myself I probably would cheat and I don't want to cheat because I ain't no cheater I ain't never cheated before you know and I don't want to cheat on nobody like so I want to add it to my track record or nothing like that like I just don't want to do that like so I just that's why I say singles for like I've been single for two and a half years now and I haven't like really dated nobody because I feel like I'm in a position now where it's just like I'm home I'm a [ __ ] a little bit I'm not a [ __ ] I'm a [ __ ] I ain't no [ __ ] though but I am one but not really I am it's always good to be honest with yourself people all right we're gonna go straight to this favorite position favorite position probably I mean okay I'm gonna be me real technical I like missionary if I love a girl if I love her missionary for sure but if I don't love her I mean even if I don't love her back shots because you know like we don't like seeing some booty cheeks clap who don't like seeing that like that's crazy like so you know it's always back shots always go weird oh shoot my pizza eventually who don't like seeing booty cheeks clap a little bit like you know I love a girl with a pretty booty like even if your booty ain't big like if you got a pretty booty I love that brother like just a pretty booty like a booty that's pretty girl your booty pretty young boy or dirt all right so look y'all gotta stop with these [ __ ] sides bro they don't know us they don't know us at all this [ __ ] know who just pushed the door open he's getting way into advance they don't know us bro so quite frankly I don't give a [ __ ] I ain't gonna lie but Dirk's album and he dropped I like it a lot like it's a great big dog is a really good song that's a really good song do you want that big bag she don't want that little girl [ __ ] I just get mad where you want that little girl [ __ ] thank you huh you eat uh you eat ass don't you the right girl hell yeah it's a crime not too like [ __ ] it you know what I don't care I don't even care you know what because she probably ain't gonna see this but if she do I don't give a [ __ ] koi larae yeah you guys should be eating every girl ass though turn yourself to a [ __ ] poo poo poo poo lip [ __ ] like can't be out here poo poo lipping what you gonna poo poo lit for bro you wanna kiss your mama with that poo-poo lip like it got to be like rare and you gotta be special occasion like if you're gonna eat this girl ass gotta be worth it bro she gotta be working she's got to be working you can't just be out here eating every ass because I feel like that's how you get mouth sores or I feel like that's where throat cancer come from excessive ass eaten it has if you just out here eating every ass that you come in contact with that's got to be a source of lung cancer or not a lung cancer throat cancer because or mouth cancer I don't know if mouth cancer is the thing I know throat cancer is a thing because I say throat cancer because you're gonna eat all these asses and all that ass bacteria gonna build up you know in your mouth you're gonna swallow that salivable they got that ass in it and then next thing you know it's [ __ ] building up in your throat your throat passes because it got to go down your throat and then you just [ __ ] your throat with all this ass bacteria and now you got throat cancer do better would you rather your girl have a hundred bodies or 10 but the 10 year old closest to wait what [ __ ] would you rather have your girl have 100 bodies or 10 but the 10 your closest ten friends oh [ __ ] okay that's a weird way of thinking but 100 bodies because if it's 10 of my closest friends she would never be able to be around them if ever because you my [ __ ] hit before they know what everything look like they know what your pretty booty look like like they know about all that bro like my [ __ ] cannot have seen my closest friends could not know what my shorty look like naked it came like no no this is not that's that's a non-negotiable I'm sorry message to your last sex partner oh that's a good one message to the last girl I don't like [ __ ] was fired who you look up to you know I've been getting to ask that question my whole life I really don't think I look up to anybody I feel like to say you look up to a [ __ ] it's like saying like you know I want to be like this person it's not really nobody I want to be like like I mean it's people that inspire me like that inspired me to like you know Chase the dreams that I chase in my life or like be who I want to become for myself like my older cousins you know I got people inspire me every day you know grandma like people inspire me but we could be the same we could be the same age though and you inspire me I've had people younger than me inspired me like you know so that's a very broad one watch the woman you love most get a train ran on her by 10 guys or make out with a man that's so crazy bro what the hell what her legs okay I guess she getting the train ran up on her I'm not making out with a man gun to the back of your head suck on the man's foot for 30 seconds or die and in parentheses he put sloppy you really but dude you really gonna make me you you really gonna put me in this position that's crazy to me we supposed to be family [ __ ] I'm gonna just let y'all know who Alex is this is vonte that's crazy what are your goals out in Vegas my goals is very like you know I got a list of goals that [ __ ] big but the first one is just to maintain happiness okay cause I ain't gonna lie we put a lot of expectation on ourselves to make all these things of ourselves all these different you know dreams goals you know to accomplish we don't put our happiness first and a lot of people don't reach these things because they don't know how to be happy so the first thing is learning how to maintain my happiness stay happy out here I'm happy now so learn how to maintain my own happiness and um to follow that my goal is to just do YouTube consistently I'm going to do my YouTube consistently so I can look back on this a year from now and be like yo um I did everything I said I was gonna do look how far I've come look at everything I've accomplished man I said everything I said I was gonna do everything I didn't did man and I'm happy to say that it's done like you know the last one how big is it pretty big it ain't gonna lie to you pretty big it's probably about I think I'm a blooper I'm trying to do these damn push-ups with me you feel me I lost like 20 pounds I was 235 I'm 215 now [ __ ] with me anybody who a big [ __ ] fat back all that you ain't lose weight because you don't want to all you gotta do is fast a little bit stop eating all that fat [ __ ] yeah some people are born a certain way fast and drink you some [ __ ] water why that [ __ ] gonna be taken care of I promise oh [ __ ] my phone wanna show me taking care of you feel me we gotta do like a hundred huh I've been shy let's get I don't have women died man who said before like we didn't got in my house like I hate cats and the second thing when they fell in love with this [ __ ] get them on the phone I know boo doing we know we went to put Noble in the camera because you don't like cats thought you had allergies [Music] | TOOTREV | UC-KGJpIkjQYpkHq96ZQZh5w | 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0RlJGUv1iFc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RlJGUv1iFc | MWLL Chaos March TC_Bedrock 20170108 | the mid base that's where where we going want to go up all right go go go okay everybody make sure you're passive as well unless you have GCM then it doesn't matter and we simply follow that trailing path here and just go all the way up burner what kind of range drop Place do we even have are we snipers Brawlers or we have a lot of um long range Power I medium and we have some medium ranges as well okay so bra is not not preer so but mid-range combat would be pretty good for us mid-range okay lot of PPC what's our window of Engagement Z power down your Mech then press F twice and I'll help you get it out of the hanger also have two Angel mix oh I think I just broke out oh okay go ahead sorry yeah the hanger is a bit weird on this map just keep following me all right C just disconnected he's like running into the the wall who disconnected clone s just running into the wall there yeah he's not here which back oh [ __ ] was also in an umem [ __ ] is going on why am I moving the warhog is riding the Osirus con problems today uh send do this please basically sitting on me the the thing that's going on today that's different from normal is that there's 20 people in one of the other huntr servers as well ah okay please send some money to dualist just in case um okay ring Delta is the camouflage critical burner no kind of but oh well orange blue orang okay load out load out all right I'm back sorry don't worry okay uh you're all set yep okay good luck sorry yeah just grab grab your ma and try to come close to us everybody else on the group just to make sure okay Z is here yeah just stay there Z are we going hold positions we're not on go aren't we when are we going we in 5 seconds you're all caught up when uh when we have uh s back Live begin all right uh hold hold in front uh we will have to wait oh s is also between us okay go go go sorry load of right aess oh watch The Cliff don't drop down it doesn't really matter we want to go up here yeah in fact burner um you have to take over the main group from here right now I'm going to have to run around some and see where they are just keep the group here and move them to where you think is best strategic oh oh [ __ ] they're right in front of me okay they're here uh Charlie 3 everybody move north move north nor set up a firing line at the ridge everybody form up here oh they're coming Firing Line at my place now I bring shall I bring the angel up uh no no no everybody stay passive uh when I save shots coming from baring 350 yeah go active bring up angel slowly push forward push forward heavy Max lead we're actually going to in circle them here don't CR we Circle sideways here the jum up here too okay they're backing off I think they may have close range stuff they have aard Avatar okay you think we can TR at the same time here that's a shitty position depressed uh let's wait here for a little bit Angel off or no Ang yeah everybody off passive oh [ __ ] I just got something uh bar 40 up high now CH now everybody at the same time up here and Christ form a line and then Christ together all right all right all right heavy Max burner move up move up okay go Crest that's close enough Quest and make sure you're coordinated and next to each other and then just give him hell Thunderbird call Target you're the Mur no usual Focus Avatar oh I see them Focus down the Avatar nice Firing Line they FL Full Ahead for if you if you need to a my arm is critical they have a tank from the US we know full targets full targets still on the Avatar oh 12:00 avar is Target one avatar on our left I'm down what and down bur lead on the left on the hill if you have your Avatar's almost dead take from above there you go oh they have a PVC M Cari up there bu 40 oh I can't take anymore this one time sh damn it oh that was nasty | serial defenestrator | UC_KhNPJszl_PXMbQecAtdQg | 2017-01-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 781 | 3,845 |
zBwnCBlBZQo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBwnCBlBZQo | Natural capital accounting | Wikipedia audio article | natural capital accounting is the process of calculating the total stocks and flows of natural resources and services in a given ecosystem or region accounting for such Goods may occur in physical or monetary terms this process can subsequently inform government corporate and consumer decision-making as each relates to the use or consumption of natural resources and land and sustainable behavior topic methods of accounting there are several methods of accounting which aim to address the issue of sustainability these are large and eclectic dashboards composite indices indices focusing on overconsumption adjusted economic indicators topic large and eclectic dashboards these dashboards bring together a number of indicators that are directly and indirectly related to the durability of socio-economic progress one example of this is the Eurostat sustainable development indicators which is a list of over 100 indicators used to monitor the EU sustainable development strategy the criticism associated with these dashboards is that a large number of indicators risks muddling a clear message about sustainability that resonates with policymakers or citizens in response there has been a greater tendency to select headline indicators that track central elements of green growth and are representative of a broader set of green growth issues topic composite indices Composite indices normalize an aggregate various data into a single number for example the Human Development Index osburgh and sharps index of economic well-being the changing wealth of nations or the environmental sustainability index which ranks countries based on an assessment of 76 variables covering five domains it is often instructive to examine the separate dimensions of these indices however they may present a skewed view of countries contributions to environmental problems and make problematic normative assumptions about the values of certain variables topic adjusted GDPs adjusted gross domestic product or green GDP systematically corrects conventional GDP by taking into account aspects of a country's production of goods and services eg environmental degradation and natural resource depletion that would not otherwise be included in the indicator but are relevant to sustainability topic indices focusing on overconsumption indicators that fall in this category conceive of sustainability with respect to consumption levels and investment in natural resources examples include adjusted net savings ans and ecological footprint accounts ans is calculated as the change in total wealth over a given time period while ecological footprint assessments determine how much of the regenerative capacity of the biosphere is required to maintain the consumption habits of a defined population the explicit emphasis on sustainability makes these indices useful however computing them by country fails to capture the global nature of sustainability topic monetary or physical indicators all sustainability indicators can be grouped broadly into two types specifically they will be calculated in monetary terms using one or more valuation techniques or in physical terms it is more likely for monetary indicators to be expressed as flows and physical indicators as stocks topic global initiatives general commitment by the international community to support the development of natural capital accounting was motivated early on by the Brundtland report in 1987 and the 1992 Rio summit at the summit in particular agenda 21 in which chapter 40 called for signatories to develop quantitative information regarding their activities was adopted topic system of environmental economic accounting in September 1992 the Commission on the environment of the Organization of American States owes permanent council held a seminar on natural resource and environmental accounts for development policy many of the country participants expressed interest in developing accounting capacities for natural resources a proposal was made at that time to create a program to coordinate and strengthen the efforts of countries and institutions undertaking such initiatives the development of the first system of environmental economic accounting se ei in 1993 se EA 1 993 was a major step towards establishing standards around integrating the environment into national accounts and subsequently environmentally adjusting or greening macroeconomic indicators such as GDP while the SE EA 200 3 and subsequent revisions being undertaken for 2013 have expanded the range of analyses within the framework the purpose of the SE EA has remained the same it is an accounting framework that records the stocks and flows that are relevant to both the environment and the economy its central framework comprises three main accounts that can be integrated with the existing united nations system of national accounts SNA and each focuses on a different aspect of the interaction between the economy and the environment physical flow accounts functional accounts for environmental transactions and asset accounts in physical and monetary terms the latest version of the SE EA q3 2012 has two other parts aside from the central framework SE EA experimental eco system accounts and se EA extensions the experimental eco system accounts specifically introduces an accounting framework for eco systems despite the fact that many of its relevant stocks and flows are centered on non market assets while some of the measurement concepts involved in the accounting process are still evolving it is possible that the eventual valuation of ecosystems and their depletion could be included in the calculations of environmentally adjusted macroeconomic indicators this has implications for future policy since the emphasis on certain projects or activities undertaken by governments will likely change depending on how the above-mentioned measurements impact their respective accounts and subsequent environmental adjustments to certain indicators the London group on environmental accounting in the UN Committee of experts on environmental economic accounting are two groups created in 1994 in 2005 respectively to assist in the development of the SE EA and its implementation as well the working group on environmental auditing a subgroup of the international organization of supreme audit institutions is working to improve auditing standards related to environmental issues topic wealth accounting an ecosystem partnership services the ability of developing countries to build their natural capital account capacities is being improved significantly through the wealth accounting and ecosystem partnership services waves by encouraging the development of relevant measurement frameworks waves as global partnership that was inaugurated in October 2010 by World Bank president Robert Zoellick at the Convention on Biological Diversity cop 10 meeting in Japan it aims to promote sustainable development by encouraging the inclusion of natural capital measurements in national accounts several projects have been initiated in developing countries such as Botswana Colombia and Madagascar with a view to improving their capacity to implement the SE EA in collaboration with UNIF the UNDP the United Nations statistical Commission and the financial support of NGOs and the governments of Australia Canada France Japan Norway in the United States topic ecological footprint accounts alternately there have been many attempts to move away from integrated accounts and towards novel sustainability indices or statistics ecological footprint accounts developed by Malthus wackernagel and William e Reiss and since 200 further developed by global footprint Network compare human demand against what the planet or a region can regenerate an overview paper documenting the accounting method of the 20,000 18 edition of the national footprint accounts was published by David Lin at all this is related to the proposal for nine planetary boundaries within which humans can safely operate by rocks tramatic eight four new approaches to global sustainability topic inclusive wealth index the UN international human dimensions program has created an inclusive sustainability indicator the inclusive wealth index iwi which measures the productive basis of an economy produced natural and human capital and based on these three assessments calculates the trajectory of a country's wealth the calculation of natural capital in the iwi is based on the shadow value of an economy's natural capital assets a similar conceptual direction was taken by the Commission on the measurement of economic performance and social progress under the direction of economists Joseph Stiglitz Amartya Sen and jean-paul fatu C at the behest of former french President Nicolas Sarkozy in 2008 the authors concluded that a pragmatic measure of sustainability would combine an indicator based on the extended wealth approach and a small dashboard of physical indicators while they have different theoretical underpinnings what these approaches have in common with each other as a fundamental recognition of the limitations of traditional indicators in measuring economic performance and social progress and the importance of sustainability in the long run topic beyond GDP there have been several initiatives organized at the regional level that seek to move away from traditional GDP as the major indicator of wealth and well-being the first of these is beyond GDP an initiative started by the EU in 2007 to develop highly aggregated environmental and social indicators and extend the national accounts to environmental and social issues in May 2012 the summit for sustainability in Africa was held in Gaborone a Botswana it also brought together leaders from 10 African countries to discuss sustainable development planning and in particular to commit to a set of goals on fully accounting for natural capital and integrating it into national planning reporting and policies this commitment took the form of the Gaborone a declaration for sustainability in Africa topic economics of ecosystems and biodiversity for publications were presented at the CBD cop ten by the economics of ecosystems and biodiversity team initiative team ecological and economic foundations team in national and international policymaking teeb in local and regional policy and teeb in business and enterprise these along with an interim report released at the CBD cop nine in Bonn Germany represent a comprehensive analysis of the economic value of biodiversity and the consequences it holds for different levels of public and private policy analysis teeb also seeks to systematize the role of corporations under the team for business coalition 2012 by formulating standards and assessing externalities since natural capital accounting requires the identification of replenishment activities as well as environmental degradation the inclusion of corporations into the valuation process is key topic natural capital declaration in June 2012 the Rio plus 2o conference marked a watershed in the worldwide interest unnatural capital accounting the natural capital declaration NCD a commitment by CEOs in the financial sector to embed ESG considerations in management and investment activities was revealed prior to the conference as well the World Bank started the waves 5250 initiative to analyze the progress and next steps required for improving efforts to account for natural capital and enhance country's sustainable decision-making capabilities at the time of the conference 62 countries 90 corporations and 17 civil society members had signed on to the campaign topic country initiatives many countries are undertaking projects to develop environmental accounts to integrate them with national accounts or to create environmentally adjusted macroeconomic indicators including green GDP early adopters of integrated environmental economic accounts include the Netherlands France and the Philippines this section documents the initiatives undertaken by or concerning the g20 countries topic Argentina a team of researchers at the University of Buenos Aires and CEO and IC et organized the AR Klem s plus land project their research based on the Clem's database framework capital labor energy material and service inputs measures and analyzes the sources of economic growth productivity and competitiveness in the argentinian economy the database includes the contributions of Natural Resources land and subsoil assets services to GDP growth professor George Santo Petro at Radford University in Virginia examined several alternative methods for estimating resource rent and relatedly depletion costs of natural capital the methods he engages with our net price else are fees depletion cost sustainable price transaction value and replacement cost he derives data from the privatization of yassem en tows petrol lafours fiscales y PF Argentina's state-owned oil enterprise and using each method generates estimated resource rent and depletion cost values for Argentina's reserves of petroleum the results show that the net price and transaction value methods over value the resource rent of petroleum reserves he concludes that rent should be derived using the value of a firm stock topic Australia you several Australian organizations produce national environmental accounts the Australian Bureau of Statistics produces water account Australia and a pilot land account for the Great Barrier Reef both of which are based on the SE EA framework the Bureau of Meteorology produces a complimentary national water account on the water available to be used the Department of climate change and energy efficiency reports on greenhouse gas GHG emissions the Wentworth group of Concerned Scientists has created a trial environmental accounting model that can be applied to regions of any size these regional accounts use a common unit of measurement which allows comparisons to be made between different natural capital assets the Victorian Department of Sustainability and environment as in the process of developing experimental eco system accounts the energy and water accounts found on the national balance sheet are produced annually as well subsoil assets timber for producing logs and land are valued monetarily and included on the non produced assets in the national balance sheet the Australian Bureau of Statistics ABS is currently working with several other national departments on the national plan for environmental information and pei the state of the environment report and planning for national environmental accounts in 2012 following the adoption of the SE EA is an international statistical standard the Australian Bureau of Statistics ABS also published a report titled completing the picture environmental accounting in practice which develops a number of accounting tables rooted in SE EA formatting and explores how these could influence policy decisions topic Britain the UK produces environmental accounts consistent with the SAE a framework that are separated into three dimensions natural resource accounts physical flows and monetary accounts the majority of the data is measured in physical units monetary units are used where relevant and if the necessary data is available the current environmental asset accounts produced by the Office for National Statistics ons are oil and gas reserves forestry and land cover in 2012 the ons plan to run a study on producing a full ecosystem account with high priority on physical and monetary forestry accounts the office also set out a series of goals to include land use and cover accounts in the 2013 environmental accounts the UK national ecosystem assessment NEA was a two-year initiative from 2009 to 2011 that assessed the benefits of the natural environment to society in the economy the government has pledged to develop full UK environmental accounts by 2020 this work is being led by the Office for National Statistics ons and the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs Defra the UK natural capital committee is providing advice to help inform this project in December 2012 the ons published a road map that set out the work plan for the project the incorporation of natural capital into the national accounts if done properly would enable a high-level picture to be obtained of trends in the state of the nation's natural assets through time this in turn would help demonstrate the implications of actions impacting on the natural environment and may therefore encourage policymakers to ensure natural assets are in future used sustainably through the appropriate use of policy levers the natural capital committee is also developing a methodology for corporate natural capital accounting it is undertaking a pilot project throughout 2014 with a range of organisations to test and refine this methodology and as encouraging organisations that own or manage land to develop corporate natural capital accounts topic Brazil despite reports that Brazil would produce a green GDP in the lead-up to the Rio plus - oh there is no indication that this process was undertaken topic Canada you statistics Canada does not redefine or supplement existing national accounts aggregates with environmental information however it has developed the Canadian system of environmental and resource accounts CSer a which provides some information for those who may wish to calculate such green aggregates quote quote it also includes estimates of land in a tangible non produced assets section of the Canadian balance sheet the CSE RA has three dimensions natural resource stock accounts material and energy flow accounts an environmental protection expenditure accounts the natural resource stock accounts are measured in physical and monetary units these in turn comprise natural resource wealth estimates that are included on the national balance sheet accounts in 2005 the Pembina Institute published a report on the Canada boreal initiative which sought to quantify the full economic value of goods and services provided by Canada's boreal region the boreal ecosystem wealth accounting system the ewas was constructed for this purpose it considered the physical conditions in the boreal region by using physical inventory and spatial data the two-year study approximated the market value for 2002 of the region's forestry mining oil and gas and hydroelectric generation sectors at forty eight point nine billion dollars for the same time period it also estimated the net market value of natural capital extraction at thirty seven point eight billion dollars in the non market value of ecosystem services at ninety three point two billion dollars professor Nancy ole Wyler at Simon Fraser University conducted several case studies to value natural capital in settled areas of Canada her agricultural lands case studies found the total net value of conservation efforts to be approximately one hundred ninety five dollars per hectare per year in the Ontario Grand River watershed sixty five dollars per hectare per year in the upper Assiniboine River Basin and one hundred twenty six dollars per hectare per year in the Prince Edward Island Mill River watershed topic China in 1997 Beijing authorities carried out a project assessing the city's green GDP this set a series of precedents for environmentally adjusted indicators in the country over the next decade several regional pilot projects were undertaken by local authorities between 2001 and 2004 Chinese authorities worked with Statistics Norway to carry out a green GDP assessment of Chongqing then in 2004 the green GDP accounting research project was launched by the State Environmental Protection administration of China SEPA and the National Bureau of Statistics and bs the findings released in the China Green national accounting study report 2004 in 2006 reported that environmental pollution cost the economy five hundred eleven point eight billion yuan or three point five percent of GDP in 2004 a breakdown of the figure shows that water pollution air pollution and solid waste and accidents cost two hundred eighty six point two eight billion yuan two hundred nineteen point eight billion yuan and five point seven four billion yuan respectively according to the report only about ten of the items the project intended to distinguish were accounted for the costs of resource depletion and ecological damage were not included in the calculations because of methodological difficulties limited technological capabilities and a lack of relevant data at the same time as the report was released SEPA Vice Minister Zhu Guana issued an independent report stating that each year environmental damage in the country cost approximately 10% of GDP this estimate was consistent with the one that scientists economists in the World Bank had expected of 8 to 12 percent of GDP the government withdrew its official support for green GDP in 2007 after early results showed the reduction of growth rates in some provinces to nearly zero it also did not release an official Green GDP report for 2005 which had been scheduled for publication in March 2007 reports have periodically surfaced about recalculating China's green GDP in 2007 the all-china environment Federation a CEF called on National Development and Reform Commission NDRC to carry out a national accounting system China Daily reported that the Ministry of Environmental Protection valued the cost of pollution to the economy at 1.4 trillion yuan in 2009 starting in 1998 the NBS developed rudimentary environmental accounts in forestry and energy since then the NBS has expanded its environmental accounts to include pollution treatment water and minerals along with the development of a comprehensive a CEA for China topic European Union the interaction between Eurostat and national statistical offices of EU member-states was formalized in 2011 by the adoption of regulation numbers 691 on european environmental economic accounts it requires member states to report data and accounts on air emissions taxes related to the environment and material flows from 2012 Eurostat is also constructing environmental accounts expressed in physical and monetary terms and asset accounts as a step towards developing a regional SCEA the creation of inclusive wealth indicators has also a recognised priority of the EU the proposed 7th Environment Action Programme EAP of the EC explicitly identifies this issue by calling for further development and integration of economic and environmental indicators the shared environmental information system cease proposes to streamline the collection of data required for designing environmental indicators the EU also committed to the idea cord at the CBD Kop 10 in which parties agree to integrate biodiversity into their national accounts this is on top of the experimental eco system accounting framework that was launched in 2009 the European Environment Agency IEA proposed that given the compatibility of the design with the SNA it would be possible to use one particular indicator consumption of eco system capital CEC to adjust national accounts aggregates to create in particular CEC adjusted net domestic product and CEC adjusted net national income the EC communication roadmap to a resource efficient Europe sets 2020 as the year by which businesses along with public authorities will properly account for natural capital and ecosystem services topic France the French Ministry of sustainable development produces satellite environmental economic accounts each year however it is planning on fully expanding the accounts to correspond with the SE EA 2012 the national institute of statistics and economics also includes estimates of land subsoil assets and non cultivated bio and water resources in the tangible non produced assets section of the french balance sheet from 2008 to 2010 an exploratory study on ecosystem valuation was carried out in accordance with the adoption of the IG Accord at the CBD cop 10 the French national biodiversity strategy target 7 was set to include preservation of biodiversity and economic decisions the Ministry of sustainable development is presently consulting with stakeholders and refining methodological options in order to begin assembling physical ecosystem assessments annual expert workshops on monetary valuation and economic instruments are also organized by the ministry topic Germany the German environmental economic accounts GE ei followed the SE e a framework the data from these accounts along with the German socio-economic accounts is used to calculate an indicator set as outlined in the national strategy for sustainable development 2002 while no adjusted macroeconomic aggregates are estimated in the GE EA two of the GE EA indicators are embedded into the national accounts productivity of energy and raw materials and transport intensity and share of the railways in providing transport topic India an expert group led by IH D P Scientific Committee Chairman professor Partha disculpa is in the process of developing a system to green India's national accounts it plans to adjust GDP to account for environmental costs and impacts by 2015 some of the issues the group will address include establishing coordination mechanisms within the country and with international partners and standardizing data collection and valuation methodologies the green accounting for Indian states project GA ISP was the first initiative of the green Indian states trust gist an NGO started in 2004 the project used data from Indian national databases to measure sustainable development and create green accounts at the state level that were consistent with sae a 200 3 guidelines following this just calculated a green GDP total which adjusted the traditional indicator fir all major externalities the South Asian Network for development and environmental economics sandy and the Indian Society for ecological economics operate in India although sandy is based in Nepal both are networks that conduct research on an analyses of environmental accounting which is instructive for teachers researchers and members of the policy community topic Indonesia members of the World Resources Institute led by David Repetto integrated environmental effects into Indonesia's national accounts in 1990 he subtracted net natural resource depreciation for the petroleum timber and soil sectors from GDP to estimate the environmentally adjusted NDP they found that estimates of net income and growth of net income were overstated when calculated using the conventional accounts in 1997 the United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies U Nu IAS measured the environmental impacts of industrialization and trade in Indonesia along with China and Japan in their study the U Nu IAS constructed an international environmental input-output model for the Asia Pacific region and from this was able to compile a preliminary SCEA and green GDP approximation in 1990 environmental costs were equal to four point nine percent of NDP for Indonesia in particular changes in land use and oil exploitation were major costs since 2002 statistics Indonesia bps has produced several indicators of sustainable development reports based on the 134 UN Commission on sustainable development indicators developed by the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs bps also regularly generates environmental statistics and statistics of marine and coastal resources topic Italy the National Institute of Statistics ISTAT currently constructs three types of environmental accounting modules material flows MFA the environmental account matrix integrated with national economic account NEMA and the expenditure estimate for Environmental Protection se RI EEE PE a in 1999 Silvia T Z at the University of Siena applied a method of monetary valuation to externalities arising from agricultural production in Italy she separately estimated a shadow price and a quantity for the externalities and calculated their values between for each year between 1961 and 1991 she subtracted these figures from the value-added of the agricultural sector as a first step towards the correction of national accounting aggregates to take environmental degradation into account in their case study on Trento Italy professors Andrea Francesco nee and Paolo panacea analyzed the accounting schemes for environmental expenditures developed by local governments in Italy under the local agenda21 process the city and local environmental accounting and reporting clear project in the cont arom a project were undertaken by Italian municipalities the clear project was started in 2001 to pair the financial statements of municipalities with an environmental report the clear method reclassified the aforementioned financial statements such that expenditures for environmental purposes could be identified and compiled into separate monetary accounts similarly the cont arom a project developed an environmental accounting system for the municipal budget of Rome topic Japan in 1995 the Japanese economic planning agency made initial estimates of the SE EA and green GDP from 1985 to 1990 in 1998 they extended their estimates from 1970 to 1995 according to these calculations environmental costs in Japan fell from 8% of NDP in 1972 nearly 1 percent in 1995 the e10 are the official economic environmental accounts produced by the Japanese Ministry of the Environment they are based on data compiled by 10 government ministries and describe the environmental burden of particular natural resources in physical units there are three tables which make up the e10 a basic transaction table resource and environmental burden tables and supplementary tables the Statistics Bureau of Japan currently includes estimates of land in a tangible non produced assets section of the Japanese balance sheet topic Republic of Korea in 2001 the Korean Ministry of the Environment planned to introduce an environmentally adjusted GDP indicator it began developing a s EE a-kor s EE a in 2002 and the development of economy-wide material flow accounts and NEMA took place in the following years several government institutions and departments provide economic and environmental data required for the Kor s EE a statistics Korea also includes estimates of land subsoil assets and uncultivated bio and water resources in the tangible non produced assets section of the korea balance sheet the korea rural economic institute calculated the green GDP of the korean agricultural sector in the period 1980 to 1997 using pilot economic environmental accounts environmental adjustment in this study is limited to the subtraction of degradation costs of natural resources from NDP they report that the ratio of environmentally adjusted domestic product to NDP decreases from 100 point 6 percent to 99.5 percent in the agricultural sector during the specified period topic Mexico in 1985 the UN World Bank and Mexican government executed a joint pilot project using 1985 data to produce two environmentally adjusted indicators resource depletion subtracted from NDP an environmental degradation subtracted from NDP the Mexican system of economic and ecological accounts MSE ei was started in 1988 and has been published annually since 1991 the National Institute of statistics and geography of Mexico ine G I have used the accounts to derive key information about environmental sustainability in the country yearly environmental costs are equal to eight point five percent of GDP since 2003 the IND GI has calculated a yearly green GDP aggregate between 2003 and 2009 the ratio of Green GDP to GDP increased from ninety point four percent to ninety two point one percent the ine GI reports that while the scope of action should be increased this trend reflects the successful efforts of the government to reduce impacts that negatively affect the environment topic Russia the federal-state statistic service bra stat currently includes estimates of land and uncultivated bio and water resources in the tangible non produced assets section of the russian balance sheet ross stat has outlined a series of priorities for developing a russian SCEA its highest priority as asset accounts and with respect to the environment a particular record of environmental protection expenditures after 2015 the basis for integration will appear with the creation of input-output tables physical flow accounts are a medium priority further development will depend on the completion of the input-output tables and whether new surveys are introduced on time while accounts for extended sna aggregates such as the depletion or degradation of natural capital are being given conceptual consideration they are the lowest priority of raw stat topic Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia has not undertaken any relevant initiatives topic South Africa the environmental economic accounts are developed in the National Accounts division of Statistics South Africa saw information for the accounts is sourced from various government departments surveys and Geographic and spatial data according to a 2011 report to the United Nations environmental statistics are not a mainstream priority for the country and statistics saw does not have adequate resources to collect environmental data additionally a lengthy institutionalization process has prevented the publication of any official reports topic turkey the Turkish Statistical Institute produces a range of environmental statistics topic United States of America in 1992 the bureau of economic analysis within the Department of Commerce began intensively developing environmental accounting methodologies however Congress directed the department to suspend all activities in this area in 1994 after the first u.s. integrated environmental and economic satellite accounts were published it also ordered an external review of environmental accounting this review nature's numbers expanding the national economic accounts to include the environment was concluded in 1999 William Nordhaus nature's numbers along with Nicholas Muller and Robert Mendelsohn co-authored a study on integrating environmental externalities into a SNA their model estimates gross damages from air pollution in each industry in the United States it estimates that damages from activities such as combustion of waste sewage treatment and firing power plants by oil or coal are larger than their value-added the largest externalities for which damages range from zero point eight to five point six times value-added arise from coal-fired electric generation topic see also calculation in kind ecological economics economic value | wikipedia tts | UCuKfABj2eGyjH3ntPxp4YeQ | 2018-12-02 | Creative Commons Attribution 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IRh1An6WQ1g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRh1An6WQ1g | House of 1000 Corpses and Orlando Scare Zones!!!! - East VS West Episode 11 | ladies and gentlemen boys and girls who are about to enter world darkness [Music] [Laughter] [Music] all right what is going on ladies you have and welcome back to another episode of East versus West last week we had our tenth episode can't believe done ten episodes of this already Eddie one episode 11 so today we got a couple announcements to talk about first and foremost Orlando has their entire event out and announced they just announced their scares owns this week and their final mace today which is going on both coasts by the way this is the only show where you can get your dose of both coasts that's our new kind of catch line I hope you guys enjoy that that came out randomly last week and we both had a kick out of it so we just made it our official slogan for the East versus West so now it's gonna be East versus West the show where you can get a dose of both coasts I love it it's good today we just got house of 1000 corpses announced for both events that's your guys's last May's announced so let's break it down a little bit were gonna talk a little bit about the scare zones at HSN Orlando that I understand they got two very well known properties and then they got of course three original ones so let's talk a little bit about those starting with of course the originals first and then we'll get to the well-known ones later so Eddie take it away yeah so like Anthony said we got all of Orlando is completely announced I think the only thing that's missing is potentially there's a second show that they're gonna be talking about because in the writing on the website it says it shows and they've only announced Academy of villains at the moment so there might be an extra show there may not be maybe as a typo and they accidentally use the plural form of shows when it should've been show but yeah we got some some pretty cool as far as the scare zones go first and foremost we got vikings undead which seems like it could be a pretty cool kind of i had a video out on all the announcements for these scare zones recently and i said that it kind of gives me that that feel of maybe like the white walkers in game of thrones and if they have some type of like outdoor [ __ ] facade i can see this looking amazing from there we we go to vanity ball which is on the streets of Hollywood at Universal Studios which is a perfect fit Hollywood in California is kind of known as the capital for plastic surgery you know the fact that our streets of Hollywood and in a universal habit it's kind of cool as one and I could see them pulling off something where because because they talk about willing participants coming in and basically allowing these horrific living works of Arts to be creative that of them so I could see them potentially having like a street show kind of like what they did last year with Chucky at our event you know Chucky had like a stage of stage event or a stage show sorry if I'm not mistaken - they did that like at the top of every hour for vamp 85 right because for the New Year thing yeah yeah so vamp 85 had like the drop of the ball and like basically they would braid out and so like this huge dance on stage and then they would jump out into the crowd and basically start chasing you so yeah they they did that as well at the top of every hour so I can see them doing something a stage show related with maybe somebody getting tortured and turned into a work of art on stage at this scare zone the next one is an arcade an arcade seems pretty cool as well ties in really well with the 80s theme and 80's arcades were a big thing and additionally there they're talking about this gang of neon slashers that are looking to play a game that you won't want to lose and I could see this being kind of like and I know this isn't a popular thing in Hollywood but like Jabbawockeez and and what's called Academy of villains they sometimes use like neon lighting around their body and then you know turn it off and turn it on to create like a wave and things like that yeah I could see these guys kind of being a neon suit and the suit will be off and then they'll pop out from behind a corner maybe wearing like all black so you can't see them very well in the dark up til their neon lights come on so they're almost like there and gone at the same time when the lights turn on and on I could see that being kind of cool that'd be some really good so you're always going to actually bring to the event as well you know what I mean like that's something new and you haven't seen so if that that can work out that can be a potential original mage that they can develop - yeah eventually right and I could see that being from from my perspective I'm willing 3/9 this time around so I'm definitely gonna have spend one night at least just looking at the scare zones so not really like going into the house is one of the nights and III think if they do that in an arcade this might be a scares own where I kind of stick around to to catch some of the people getting like jump scared that's all of the original scare zones then we go into we have to intellectual property scare zones and the first one I know that you love I'm a bit skeptic but you know you and another viewer of mine have been very very like a supportive of this scare zone and this artist which is Rob Zombie he's bringing hillbilly deluxe which is an album of his I don't know much of it all right you want me to take you what me tell you a little bit about it yeah go ahead tell me a little bit about it cuz you're the one that really like put me on to it I really just thought it was like a playoff work first so this is Rob Zombie's first solo studio album he'll Billy do how Billy deluxe and it's got a lot of iconic songs like living dead girl Dracula super beats just to name a few those are like the most well known songs for this thing and if you're not familiar with a lot of Rob Zombie's work he does a lot of horror inspired music so Living Dead girls literally talking about in a way kind of like a brighter Frankenstein but about a girl who's obsessed with the dead so that's pretty cool of course you got Dracula obviously talking about Dracula but a lot of his a lot of his music is horror based inspired so I'm really looking forward to seeing how they do this and what creatures they bring to life if they're gonna watch any music videos or stuff like that I know - if you ever see Rob Zombie in concert I've seen I saw him on New Year's last year and he puts on a really good show he dresses really like weird and stuff like that and kind of like a demonic type like look on him which looks really badass when he puts all the black lights and stuff on and so I'm curious to see if they're gonna inspire someone that looks like Rob Zombie and also if they're gonna just make original creatures based off the songs and stuff like that in the lyrics so I'm really excited to see this and I'm assuming they're gonna play the entire album from start to finish throughout the remainder of the night so I'm curious to see that as well just the sights and sounds of this just sounds really cool and I really want to see how they pull this off yeah for sure I definitely have some coverage on this for you I'll send it your way I promise dancing but um yeah this is one that you know I have a personal gripe against the guy and Anthony you know exactly why he kind of messed up my my favorite horror movie yeah when he remade it but I understand that outside of that he's done some great things I didn't watch house of 1000 corpses and I loved it as well which we'll get to that as well so III do agree that the guy has done some good things I'm I've never been like a huge fan of his music not because cuz I don't like his music it's just cuz I never got into it so I don't know his songs but just going off of what you're telling me all the songs are named after something that could be torn turned into like a horror monster so definitely I mean it makes sense and in my video I also said err I mean his name is Rob Zombie yeah zombie is something that fits perfectly into Halloween Horror Nights so even if they just made a scare zone that was called the zombies of Rob Zombie I'm pretty sure they could pull it off pretty well it's Halloween Horror Nights at the end of the day Universal Studio does a great job with all the properties that that they're given they definitely go above and beyond to deliver each and every year so I have my hesitations but I'm gonna hold my breath and and give this one a shot and then from that we go to one that I'm actually really excited about it's it comes in the form of a movie that I thought was an extremely fun zombie movie maybe not the scariest it has it's definitely scares and that is Zombieland this this scare zones call it zombie land double chat and you know it talks about the rules of survival and basically how we're gonna be immersed into the United States and zombie land so I hope that they have some look-alikes like Woody Harrelson look-alikes and Jesse Eisenberg looks look-alikes that would be really cool Emma Stone and I forgot the young the the younger one at one but if they had some look like what's that little rock that was the what's her real name that I forget but I know that's her name in the movie gotcha okay cuz this movie was a real fun movie I'm a huge fan of Woody Harrelson and Jesse Eisenberg so if they're able to get look-alikes and Orlando does a really good job with the look-alikes last year in stranger things the look-alikes were damn near on point they actually look like the actual characters were working the actual house so I think they could pull it off for the whoa and this I could see it being a really fun ski Arizona to walk through I can see if they and they're also getting some inspiration from the upcoming sequel that's coming out of zombie land as well so we're gonna see a little bit of the first army land and the next a zombie land that's yet to be released which I've uh it's gonna be cool it's gonna be I've already seen it what's that Oh have you I'm just gonna leave it at that ooh somebody has the inside scoops so I can't talk about it disclosure form but that's all I'll say is I've seen zombie land - nice and uh so basically that wraps up all of our scare zones in Orlando they came out in a whole package so they weren't released one at a time like the houses work we got them all at once and I think it leaves for a pretty good selection of scare zones to walk through you have everything from from zombies to you know maniacs and in neon suits to some plastic surgery and some Vikings so not all of them tie into the 80s necessarily the whole theme of it but they all seem pretty cool and that leads us into the house announcements the house announcements so today as of this recording we got a brand new announcement for hhn both Hollywood in Orlando this is Orlando's last announcement to finalize their event in their slate and Hollywood still has one more left but this announcement was House of a thousand corpses which will be returning for to Hollywood for its fourth year not in a row but it's just fourth year for the first year it came in 2000 actually has an original maze Rob Zombie liked it so much that he actually concept it into a movie 2010 it came back based off Rob Zombie's movie and then 2011 it made it return as a kind of by popular demand and 2011 was actually the first year I ever went to Halloween Horror Nights so I remember going through this maze vividly and I had an amazing time going through it it was spot-on to the movie and stuff like that and I'm excited to see what they do this time around this time around I know for sure out in Hollywood they're not gonna make it a 3d maze so that's fun we're gonna actually get to walk through this without glasses so that's gonna be really fun to do but if you guys know anything about this movie it's a very mystical kind of horror movie where it takes you to on this journey with these teenagers to the Firefly house in search of the famous doctor Satan who's that's not dr. Satan but that's Satan but you know it takes you on the famous journey to find dr. Satan and we see a lot of stuff break down we find out a darker history of the Firefly family and stuff like that so yeah if it's gonna be anything like 2011 if they did the same design I would not be disappointed one bit just you know without 3d I mean which murti are you confirmed ours is not going to be 3d this is actually gonna be the first year it actually appears in Hall H th n Orlando so that's actually a brand new thing for you guys what are your thoughts on this have you seen the movie and if so what's some stuff that you want to actually see in this maze so yeah I've seen the movie it's been some time since I've seen it again but I do have fond memories of when I watched it really enjoying like the four aspect it's a little bit more gore poorer than your average horror I remember one scene specifically and it was like the girl of the group of like bad people I forgot her name but she was scalping one of the teams yeah in a room and that's something that I think would be really cool translated into into the house outside of that I'm kind of just leaving it up in there I got a I'm going now through through my whole routine of re watching all the IPS so that I prepared myself for Halloween Horror Nights yeah so this is one that I have to add on this once again you know um I'm gonna give it give everything a shot at the end of the day I think Universal could do a great job with everything that sounds so freakin biased but but at the same time I'm kind of bummed that this was the last announcement and that Rob Zombie's getting two pieces of Orlando this year I mean I would have been okay with one but who knows I mean at the end of the day that I don't want to be one of those those people that saw on social media basically bashing the event understand that I'm still going event what no head whisper what what why you gotta hate my hating so I'm not one of those people online that's that's gonna be like hating necessarily and already discounting this I am gonna give it a fair shot it's just one of those things where and you know what let's talk about something additional this year with leaked lineups and whatnot has to be the least surprising year because the leaked lineups were so spot-on so I really didn't get surprised by anything it's funny that you bring that up because I actually released a leaked lineup video back in May of May 16th 2019 something that some fans sent me that I found on reddit pages and stuff like that I released two and the second one was so damn near spot-on like literally every maze that they announced was on that leak line up list I think outside of one maybe but um yeah this this Liga lino was very spot on this year so I mean every time I made he's gets announced I get a comment on that video like [ __ ] dude your your freaking video was right and I was like I just I was just passing on the news I didn't leak this myself I found it on reddit's and stuff like that so yeah the leak lineup was so incredibly accurate that show that yeah going into it you knew what mazes were coming you just didn't know in what order they were coming so that's what kind of that's what kind of in a way killed the surprise but at the same time it just kept you wanting more you know what I mean yeah absolutely I mean I'm a huge fan of the event and I'm going regardless my my I hype level for the event is always 10 even before an announcement comes out but this year maybe it's because I mean like you you you could understand from my perspective is I'm a little bit in the know so I know things before they come out in some cases so this year has to be like the the least surprising year although I think the the lineup is probably one of the most solid lineups I've ever seen but nothing caught me off guard cuz I'm a little bit in the know now my YouTube YouTube channel and his podcast and knowing people like you and other youtubers that are also in the know and like you know give me insights on what's coming it's really hard to surprise me this year and I'm hoping that's not a consistent thing going forward I hope they're able to surprise me going forward but definitely bit your picture kind of like left me like um man damn I think really surprised me definitely definitely so if I were you I mean since you said that you're kind of like a little bummed out that Rob Zombie's getting to what thousand thousand Corpses I'd going with low expectations and hopefully when you walk out it changes your whole view of it same thing with the scare zone going with low expectations being that you don't know the guy too well from his music or anything just going with low expectations and then hopefully it just blows you away I mean outside the music I would look at it from a scary point of view like wow this actually makeup looks good and Gary you know the spot on to the movie or whatever I mean that's how I look at most of the things but what is your final verdict so far for your entire event I mean it looks like it's a good stacked lineup this year yeah we got a good stack lineup this year there was there was two things that kind of like you know I wasn't calling for and they came to the event but I already knew they were kind of coming you know that this is part of it the Rob Zombie properties but like you said I'm gonna give it I'm gonna go in with low expectations but with oak with an open mind and I think it is gonna probably surprised me I'm probably just alright just a sour I'm grumpy cat right now you know what I'm saying I'm grumpy cat just because I didn't get it my away but I'm sure it's gonna be fine another another house that I wasn't really like calling for was the US House and you and I had a conversation about this as well and I also know that the US House wasn't what originally was slated for that location it was the last minute and that is reflected also if people don't believe that that's true pay attention every single IP house for Orlando had a custom video for the release except for us us was a last-minute addition I don't know how that came to be fruit to fruition but there was something else that was slated for that for that slot and us got it last minute so I don't know how that's gonna come off cuz I know when that happened before they had what was it it was the scream house and then there was contractual issues and it ended up turning to what's that movie the one way where they one day of the year you could kill everybody the purge yeah the purge there we go sorry and ended up turning into the person a lot of people actually caught on to little hints inside of the house that it looked like the scream house so I mean I've done of the day that house ended up being pretty cool regardless so I mean my overall assessment of the event is it seems pretty damn solid I I've come to to really want to see the Ghostbusters house puppeteering because there's gonna be a lot of that stranger things was great last year in my opinion so I'm really looking forward to walking through that house even though it wasn't my number one house it was it was damn near top five for sure death and then one house that I'm really looking forward to when it comes to intellectual properties is the classic monsters that's a house that you guys got last year and I was extremely jealous just because classical monsters are it you know for lack of a better word classic right there they're amazing but then when it comes to the IPS we got some really cool IPS that are coming down too so the one that I'm really looking forward to from our IPS is is the the B Yeti the terribly Yukon that that right there I think it's gonna be dope I mean the the event looks amazing and the scare zones for the most part are all secure zones that I think are gonna be pretty impressive I'm wondering one thing that I'm wondering is who's gonna be the scares own that or which is gonna be the scares own that everybody gravitates towards and I mean Rob Zombie I'm gonna say Bob zombie of zombie land because those are two very popular yeah things yeah so that's what I'm guessing too it's gonna be one of those two and mostly if Rob Zombie's scares on this is playing a lot of music but you know he's already got a house this year so I want to see if if one of the skiers owns outside of that one maybe zombie land get this popular and goes down the same route as trick-or-treat and killer clowns from outer space you know going from a scare zone success to a house the next year definitely uh so yeah that is gonna do it and wrap up for this week of East versus West be sure to tune in the next episode because the next episode we're gonna compare and contrast our our lineups that are officially slated for this year scare zones and stuff like that and we're gonna get in the true form of East versus West the only show where you can get the dose of both coasts I'm gonna get those shirts made for you Eddie that's definitely so yeah it's absolutely something we can wear at the event you know what I mean absolutely definitely so thank you guys for tuning in front of episode of East versus West and we hope to hopefully get your viewership back for the next episode where we like I said are gonna break down both of our events after everything is announced over here in Hollywood so we will see you guys the next one and bye | The Nights of Horror | UCNsaJtN4IrwZ_lAckTov6LQ | 2019-08-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,223 | 21,521 |
WJdDOU0Ebw4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJdDOU0Ebw4 | NASA Hubble's Field Guide to Galaxies #nasa #space #outerspace | looking back some 13 billion years NASA's Hubble Space Telescope offers a glimpse of the early Universe revealing countless galaxies in a tiny area of sky galaxies are the visible foundation of the universe each one a collection of stars planets gas dust and dark matter held together by gravity pebble's observations give us insight into how galaxies form grow and evolve Through Time Hubble's namesake astronomer Edwin Hubble pioneered the study of galaxies based simply on their appearance he divided galaxies into three basic forms ellipticals Spirals and Irregulars labeled The Tuning Fork diagram Edwin Hubble's basic Arrangement is still in use today elliptical galaxies are nearly spherical to egg-shaped groups of old stars that lack the gas and dust needed to form new stars rotation doesn't play a big part in their shape the movements of Their Stars often in Long oval orbits determines an elliptical shape elliptical galaxies are often near the center of Galaxy clusters suggesting they may form when galaxies merge the best known galaxies are spirals the center of a spiral galaxy has a large roughly spherical swarm of stars called a bulge this bulge looks similar to an elliptical galaxy but spirals differ from ellipticals because they rotate rotation gives spiral galaxies the flat disc that holds their spiral-shaped arms unlike ellipticals spirals have a mix of young and old Stars star formation and spirals is similar to a traffic jam on the interstate like cars on the highway slower moving matter in the spirals disc creates a bottleneck concentrating star-forming gas and dust along the inner part of their spiral arms this traffic jam of matter can get so dense that it gravitationally collapses creating new stars spiral galaxies are subdivided into unbarred and barred and organized by the size of their Central bulge and how tightly their arms are wound bars form in spiral galaxies when Star orbits become unstable and stretched out as their orbits lengthen they create a bar the bar grows as gravity captures more nearby Stars irregular galaxies don't fit into one of the other categories they are shapeless and have no symmetry or ordered structure Irregulars May hold old and young stars and often have knots of gas and dust forming new stars astronomers have expanded Edwin Hubble's basic Tuning Fork diagram to include galaxies that fall between his three categories intermediate spiral galaxies sit between unbarred and barred Spirals and have a small bar lenticular galaxies sit between elliptical galaxies and spirals they have a central bulge of stars and a flattened disc but no spiral arms like ellipticals lenticular galaxies don't have much gas and dust and also have mainly old Stars when viewed Edge on their shape resembles a lens which is why they're called lenticular Edwin Hubble's tuning fork was a first step in understanding galaxies and how they evolve observations by the Hubble Space Telescope will continue to improve our understanding of galaxies and their role in the evolution of the universe | Light Up | UCvq_YOWNl1kzBlV0APDoKWg | 2023-01-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 501 | 3,051 |
EkgzOqd68ek | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkgzOqd68ek | I TRAVEL FULL-TIME IN AN RV AND JUST TRIED HIPCAMP. HERE'S WHAT I REALLY THINK ABOUT HIPCAMP CAMPING | today i'm going to tell you about a new resource that i've added to my full-time rv life camping arsenal it's called hip camp and i'm going to show you how it works and two reason trips i took using it [Music] happy sunday bird watchers it's robin with creativity rv and if you follow my channel you know that i travel full-time in my rv and usually i like to boondock and sometimes i stay in campgrounds and sometimes i use harvest host because when you're on the road full-time you really need to have a lot of resources and a lot of backup resources to be on the road all year long and to my arsenal i've added hip camp if you haven't heard of hip camp to me it's like airbnb for rvers basically anybody that owns land can be a host and invite tent campers or rvers to come and stay on their property sometimes that's dry camping or boondocking sometimes they have more amenities and hookups and sometimes on hip camp you'll find people that also have cabins or yurts to rent i'm going to show you two trips that i recently took using hip camp and then i'm going to tell you all about how it works and how much it costs you guys know that i took a break last fall after i got covered and i was a little bit run down you might wonder where i went during that time while i was in colorado and i just did not have the energy to hook up and unhook and find places and didn't want to stay in an rv park so i looked at hebcam and on hip camp i found this big wide open piece of land really close to where i already was it was like five miles away it was fifteen dollars a night and it was just off of a dirt road and it was a big spot there was no house there there was no people there just the way i like it it was just a person's land who rented it to me basically for fifteen dollars a night what is a big boy what is that there's some big ones yep you can see here that most of the time i was surrounded by cows which the big boy loved he looked out the window all day and we just enjoyed the sunsets with hip camp a lot of the house lets you invite other people to come stay with you so i did that i had a couple of other friends come and stay with me for a few days while they were coming through my area but it was easy i went onto the hip camp site or the hip camp app and i instantly booked this i just went into the calendar said that i wanted to stay for three weeks basically i think it was 20 days that i stayed there and i was able to recuperate without having to move and recently i was traveling with some friends through texas i'm going to show you all of this really soon but we really wanted to hit marfa texas and we were really having problems finding places to camp there so we jumped on the hip camp app and we found that there was an rv kind of hotel there in marfa called el cosmico which is so cool now they are not in rv park you can't take your rv in there and hook up they have these old vintage rvs and tiny houses and yurts that are so cool and you can stay there and a lot of people do that for music events and just visiting the place in the summer that is now what we did through hip camp el cosmico let hip campers stay in their ginormous parking lot for twenty dollars a night so i think we stayed there two or three nights there was a group of us and we were able to go and see marfa texas which is a must-see if you haven't been there um and really enjoyed the area besides that you know we were looking on free camping apps and it was like well you can go and stay behind this grocery store and i've been pretty lucky and i didn't get the knock on my door and that's what our options were there if we didn't have hip camp that was the first time i realized that hip camp lets business owners also let our viewers stay on their property almost like a harvest host which is very cool so in terms of the cost these trips were pretty cheap when you're used to boondocking i know a lot of people that boo doc don't like to pay anything for camping the 15 or 20 bucks a night for a secure spot that's on your route is pretty good but when you go into the hip camp site you're gonna see a wide range of costs i've seen things as low as five dollars which is not common and i mean i've seen things in the hundreds because they're offering like luxury accommodations not um camping for rvers mostly for rvers i'm finding it's somewhere between 15 and 35 dollars a night depending on the amenities take this one for example this looks like a great spot it's only 15 a night because it's boondocking then take a look at this spot which is an alpaca farm they let our viewers come and stay there that one is 45 a night i think but that's because it has electric showers water and trash so you're paying for what you get now if you go into the hip camp site it's really easy to search for places to go you just put in where you're going and you're going to see so many great places just come up and come up and come up and come up and these amazing pictures and lots of reviews from other users and not only does hip camp show you the hosts on private land that they have they also show you nearby camping like in state parks and national parks and just regular campgrounds and you can't book those through hip camp but they tell you about them and then they have a link so you can navigate over to recreation.gov or [Music] now a lot of you might be wondering what's in it for the hosts or if you have land you might be wondering if you can use it and i tell you sometimes i think about getting a little plot of land for myself to stay on more frequently but really i think about getting a plot of land now so that i can hip camp it because when you look at some of the reservations if you're in a good area these people are booked and some of them have five ten campers on their property if they have like 20 acres or something right and they get to keep 90 of the booking fee hip camp takes 10 to pay for the platform and they also have insurance for the hosts liability insurance and there is a credit card processing fee of three percent i believe for the transaction but that is really really good i mean it's so easy for hosts to go in and sign up they have to be verified and then they load up some pictures and that's it they can be a host and really quick as a bonus i'm going to tell you guys about a really cool gig for photographers through hip camp you might know that i wrote a book called work from home while you roam the ultimate guide to jobs that can be done from anywhere you can find it on amazon and there is a whole chapter in there for artists you know writers photography fine artists musicians all that kind of stuff and i almost put this in the book but it was just a little bit too finite it wasn't broad enough for me to put in the book itself but if you are an rver and you are a photographer hip camp now will pay you to go to certain sites take pictures and camp for free so you have to apply you have to show them a portfolio of your work they're looking for high quality actual photographers but i know a lot of you out there may not call yourself a professional photographer but i've seen your images and they're very cool look at this list of sites that you can go and camp for free and then get paid 75 to 100 bucks to take like 15 or 20 pictures and then load them up because hip camp really wants people to have a good experience when they search for the sites so i'll put the link for hip camp down below and also for the photography gig now i'm not an affiliate of hip camp um so i can't offer you any killer discounts but i'm going to put a link down below that gives you 10 bucks off as if you were my friend which you are so you can use that and get 10 bucks off on your first trip and try it out i have it now with everything else that i use and i can always go to a truck stop or a walmart or a rest area but a lot of the time i prefer hip camp i hope that you guys have found this video helpful if you have please give it a thumbs up tell your friends about it and subscribe i'll see you guys next week until then have happy travels and be free [Music] you | Creativity RV | UCigPwB_DERbV5BlwV4OY9mw | 2022-05-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,656 | 8,127 |
l-mbFHH7Rmo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-mbFHH7Rmo | DOA 5 MAI SEASHELLS MOD reaction | how you guys doing today huh how y'all doing I hope you're doing well because I got a reaction for you guys and the reaction is is to the d o a 5 my seashells mod and I guess with no further delay let's go check it out three who won here we go oh really this one [Music] my my my baby girl bye you looking fine you looking fine like mine baby girl this mod I don't know what it is people but some of these mods like I've said for my they just work and this one oh my goodness this is one of them that basically shines like the stars in the sky and I know what you're gonna think because it's a seashell bikini no that's not why it's just that it it suits her yes seems to suit her just fine and that's and that's all and you know what that's all right with me and so what do I give this mod guys I know I know I'm gonna sound crazy when I say this but I'm gonna give this mod a 15 out of 10. this mod is so perfect why they didn't incorporate this into the actual game itself I don't know and and that's a winner right there my you look you're looking fine baby baby girl you're looking fine like wine baby girl is I don't see anything wrong with this mod I really don't I like it fitzer suits her he works basically for her personality hahaha and to be honest with you I have no objection to it at all matter of fact I can't find anything wrong with it again why they didn't incorporate this into the actual game I have no idea should have though why they didn't it's me yeah this month perfect of course this mod could also work for other characters too and guys if you enjoyed this reaction and I hope you did why don't you go ahead and um you know like the video so maybe I'll actually get noticed in the algorithm let me know your thoughts in the comments down below And subscribe if you haven't done so already and if you guys have it and if you guys have a video you you want me to react to let me know in the comments down below and I'll see what I can do about making it happen okay and click that Bell to be notified of future videos because guys I'm not sure if YouTube ever ever lets you know that I uploaded a video and if they don't please please by all means click that Bell to be notified for future videos okay okay and share this video around if you guys feel so inclined to I hope you guys also have are also having a lovely day oh and uh before I forget it doesn't matter who you are if you guys have a video you want me to react to just let me know what it is and I'll see what I can do about making it happen it doesn't matter if you're a man a woman whatever I don't know I don't care if you got a video you want me to react to we'll see what I can do about making it happen okay fair enough fair enough and guys until next time later fam Squad | Brandon Raske | UCW01mD46TwW8yp0i5V3GGzQ | 2023-05-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 574 | 2,767 |
51_PcG7bRXo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51_PcG7bRXo | FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE PLEDGE | [Music] [Laughter] the nightingale plants named in honor of Florence Nightingale is a modified version of the Hippocratic oath Lystra Greta and a committee for the Ferrand training school for nurses in Detroit Michigan created the pledge in 1893 gretter inspired by the work of Nightingale the founder of modern nursing credited the pledge to the work of her committee but was herself considered the moving spirit behind the idea for the pledge the Nightingale pledge is a statement of the ethics and principles of the nursing profession it included a vow to abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous and jealously seek to nurse those who are ill wherever they may be and whenever they are in need in a 1935 revision to the pledge Grenier widened the role of the nurse by including an oath to become a missionary to the advancement of human welfare an expansion of nurses bedside focused to an approach that encompassed public health nurses have recited the pledge at pending ceremonies for decades in recent years many nursing schools have made changes to the original or 1935 versions often removing the loyalty to physicians phrasing to promote a more independent nursing profession with its own particular ethical standards original Florence Nightingale pledge I solemnly pledge myself before God and in the presence of this assembly to pass my life in purity and to practice my profession faithfully I shall abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous and shall not take or knowingly administer any harmful drug I shall do all in my power to maintain and elevate the standard of my profession and will hold in confidence all personal matters committed to my keeping and all family affairs coming to my knowledge in the practice of my calling I shall be loyal to my work and devoted towards the welfare of those committed to my care 1935 revised version I solemnly pledge myself before God and in the presence of this assembly to pass my life in purity and to practice my profession faithfully I will abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous and will not take or knowingly administer any harmful drug I will do all in my power to maintain and elevate the standard of my profession and will hold in confidence all personal matters committed to my keeping and all family affairs coming to my knowledge in the practice of my calling with loyalty will I aid the physician in his work and as a missioner of health I will dedicate myself to devoted service for human welfare practical nurse pledge a modern version based on the Nightingale pledge before God and those assembled here I solemnly pledge to adhere to the code of ethics of the nursing profession to cooperate faithfully with the other members of the nursing team and to carry out faithfully and to the best of my ability the instructions of the physician or the nurse who may be assigned to supervise my work I will not do anything evil or malicious and I will not knowingly give any harmful drug or assist in malpractice I will not reveal any confidential information that may come to my knowledge in the course of my work and I pledge myself to do all in my power to raise the standards and prestige of the practical nursing may my life be devoted to service and to the high ideals of the nursing profession [Music] | Nurses Playlist | UC8i5rDV0tYXUTYW30YGYZVg | 2018-12-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 575 | 3,310 |
G9VMgUEWVJY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9VMgUEWVJY | Be Just And Accurate When Criticizing! Ahl Sunnah Is Just | one of the great fitness or trials that we face today especially between is because you find many individuals they're on the same min hatch meaning their methodology for dawah is the same they call to kitabila they call to the sunnah the messenger of allah and they call to the understanding of the salafist that's what they accept and they accept the the evidence from those sources and from the ichimo and they have the same aurama essentially however as will happen and has happened throughout time it will continue to happen is that there will be differences between brothers and sisters and that they will differ sometimes over issues even though they have the same men have the same minhaj in understanding islam that they will have differences about how to practice some of those things so the minhajj is there but yet when it comes to making a hukum or a ruling on maybe a particular individual for example this is one of the fitness that we face in this time and age is determining when specific individuals are no longer from the sunnah following the sun to the messenger of allah and salmon we say they're no longer for sunnah they are no longer what have you this fitnah comes and will continue to be but this should not be a source of discord and disharmony between allah because we should not be forcing our view upon others and i'll give you an example of myself with regards to the statements i've made about particular individuals i would never make illsam force others to take my view i brought deleo from kitabila to support my view about a particular individual and his mistakes but i would not say to one of my brothers who may listen to him you're off the sun if you listen to him rather i would advise him i would be patient with him or her and try to illustrate with knowledge and with wisdom and with good preaching why i hold this view not that i want them to be like me or want them to follow my view but instead because i really believe that and that person is a harm or has some statements that are harmful that i feel the individual or others need to be aware of but when it comes to forcing other people that i don't we don't have the the uh authority to do so likewise this issue arises countless times i can think of so many individuals who've been declared innovators because they didn't declare someone else to be an innovator basically that some of the brothers hold the qaeda they say that men they say whoever does not consider an innovator to be an innovator then he is an innovator okay we can look at this guide and we can understand the hack of this guide if what is meant that you're talking about someone who there's no question they're an innovator no question that this person has deviated from the religion of islam clearly without doubt just like the prophet salallahu spoke about rebelling against the leader that you should not as far as may can take fear and rebelling against the leader that unless there's there's clear cover clear disbelief from a law that you have that it's clear there's no doubt uh have agreements about that that is and make uh uh or what have you make a hokum on that particular leader or that person and uh declare them to be a disbeliever so the point being this not that everyone has to have agreeance this is not my point before you can make a hukum evident i'm not saying that so don't say that i'm saying that my point is this is that when we perhaps for example if i made a mistake in speaking about a particular individual not man i spoke about nurmagome and i spoke about imran hussein those are some people individually and dr yasser khadi i spoke about them individually and i've said statements about them and i tried to do it with gentleness uh and with manners and with evidence most importantly with evidence i know none of those individuals can say i did not bring kitab or sunnah to authenticate what i was saying without any strange thai wheel no no strange top wheels so being just be in the lotta however the fact that someone may disagree with me does not necessitate me forcing my view or attacking them for having another view because i could have made a mistake this is the point no one is free from mistakes and no one's statement and this is what we said in the last sitting about uh related to men hajj and related to uh speaking about individuals and so forth is that no one is set the prophet sallallahu alaihi wasallam as far as following individuals everyone as imam malik said can be refuted or can their coal can be accepted except the inhabitant of that cover and then he pointed to the grave of the prophet sallallahu alaihi here's some beautiful a beautiful statement of islam will read the statement translated and that that will be sufficient uh his kalam the kalam is a beautiful and profound statement which is sufficient for us call uh this great imam he said and an islam uh might make a mistake and this is absolutely for sure meaning it will happen every album every person is going to make a mistake as a prophet the prophet said every all the children of adam they make mistakes and the best of those who make mistakes are those who repent so uh and and allah might make a mistake and this is absolutely a necessity meaning that it will happen because he is not masoon he's not perfect and it is not permissible to accept everything he says and to take his statement to the level of a statement of perfection that that there's no mistakes that that his statement meaning sheikh so and so said this that's the end of the emmer he doesn't need the he doesn't know everyone needs the liam for what they say if you speak about an individual and we're specifically talking about any hukum but let's just stick with this because this is related to our subject if you speak about an individual it shakes someone so who i love dearly or she has someone so who i love dearly speaks about a particular individual they still have to come with evidence they still have to have the they're not above the hokum because this is a hokum this is an islamic ruling when you speak about an individual that means you're speaking and making a judgment based on kitabi laws he said it is not permissible to accept everything that he says and take his statement raise his statement to the level of someone uh uh of who has perfect statements and then then this is what all the uh considered dispraiseworthy although on the earth consider this to be dispraiseworthy or unpraiseworthy and they make it haram to do so and they uh speak ill of those who do this meaning those who blind follow in every matter you know and believe that they're shake or believe whoever is free from mistakes and this is the main foundation of fitna or trials from those people who are blind followers and from their fitnah and from their the fitna that they they have for verily they follow uh a scholar an adam in his mistakes and in what he is correct with and they do not have the tools and we've said this many times as well they do not have the tools to distinguish between those two between mistakes and between that which is uh correct so they take their religion uh mistakenly and this is absolutely a necessity that they're going to fall into this era and then they make uh what is lawful and what is unlawful by a law lawful and they make haram what allah has made halal and they legislate what is not legislated and this is a necessity that they'll fall into this so this uh perfection is negated or is is something that the person they blindly follow does not possess so then in this case a mistake uh what will happen and that's for sure that's the statement of sheikh islam ibn al-qaeda letting us know and that's why to make this a little more clear for us our situation that when for example a brother speaks about another brother he says so and so is a muppet then maybe he goes to one of the messiah and he he gives the maybe he gives an accurate picture maybe he doesn't this is another issue he might give an accurate picture and he may not give an accurate picture then the sheikh makes a hukum based upon what he heard so and so is a muktaria he's misguided don't listen to him or what have you then this spreads around the world of course the internet and this and that and the other and you see we already know the results from these kind of cases happening so ah it's upon us to be truthful it's upon us to be just it's upon us to operate be the leo from kitab sunnah and the understanding of the salah for this ummah and likewise to know that every hukum even if it came from one of the great ulama and this is not to take away from the uh so don't make a statement that i'm saying not to take from the uh and whoever says this about me may allah give them their just punishment in this life if they lie about me for stretching and lying about these things because we love the uh and we need the uluma and we follow the ulama in accordance with kitab sunnah and understanding the summer as i was saying a situation might occur and there may be a mistake make made because there's a car in the sharia also that we're going to mention real quick that because i want this to be beneficial that we take principles from this go back and memorize these principles so you know it's going to help you practice your religion i'm trying to share little bits that i learned and that's what learning is we're supposed to build one another and you share that and they build and we build and we build and you'll be better than me and the next one might even be better than you and maybe you'll go seek knowledge and be better and your children pass the knowledge on being say this is a a which means the ruling to make a ruling on something a part of making that ruling or judgment is that you have an accurate picture that's beautiful that's a kind of shuttering if only we would practice that so what that means is if you have a brother for example if myself let's just use myself an example if i go to a shave and i say so and so in my community who the sheikh has doesn't know because i'm from america seattle washington and i say so and so in seattle is like this chef and i give some characteristics and say if i lied and i lie about this individual and then the sheikh makes a hukum based upon what i said the lie or what have you it could be the other way too that when the sheikh makes this judgment a part of that judgment is affirming and knowing and having an accurate picture that means he has to have to make an accurate hukum he needs to have an accurate picture of what's going on of what's going on that society or what's going on with that individual if you're talking about an individual and this is what sometimes we have nuts with some of our brothers and sisters and i'm going to give you a beautiful example of where it was uh it made me happy and it's recorded it's on my youtube page i asked my sheikh one of our mashayik and i asked him and i made a uh an accurate description of what yasakade said i just took some of what yasakade said in context and i gave the sheikh uh the picture so the sheikh could give us advice and that that advice would have more weight than if i had spoke against something that i knew was wrong the sheikh made a hukum what did the sheikh say though that was so beautiful and i love it i encourage you to go back and listen to the mukta or the the uh the the sound bite or what have you that's recorded about yasir khadi from the beauty of that is the sheikh said well the first thing he said to me when i described about i said i gave yasir a good picture i said he's a a very studious individual you know graduated from james and emilia he knows the daoa because he was you know active and sitting with sardia and blah blah blah but he said this and this and this which goes against us a picture what did the sheikh say the first thing and this shows us this is how we need and we need our uh to be as well is he said if what you say is true that was the first thing he said and that was beautiful the sheikh has known me now for 11 years now i've known the sheikh i was with him in 2000 is when i met him he knows me and he considers me trustworthy and he knows i'm not a person of fitness and what did he say to me he said if what you say is correct then such and such and such and such if this if what you say is correct about this individual then this this and this but he didn't just jump in and say oh that individual was this this this but he he made to echo because he knows that he is now involved in this and doesn't want to be held accountable before allah and be accurate in your descriptions and be kind and gentle to one another want to assume but you want to wash all the sun and you know to allan alaba work together in in in righteousness and in piety uh god consciousness fearing allah cooperating and be patient and do not cooperate in sinfulness and enmity and we ask allah the almighty to accept our good and forgive our evil anything i said that was correct was from allah azzawajal anything i said that was incorrect was from myself in the shaytan muhammad ali khabib no | Khalid Green | UClaZ6KVaBL7R7WaZeexBTQA | 2014-06-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,518 | 13,140 |
L4vnnpPWns0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4vnnpPWns0 | CBFC Conference Lead Bob Duane Encourages You To Attend the April 21st Catholic Men’s Conference | let me bring in Bob Duane the one the owner here of my mutual and the guy who allows guys like me to come out here and invade this kitchen do a live broadcast Bob thank you for allowing us to be on here today we're honored to have you you know I'm excited to have you here but what you need to do is look at your phone right now and take Capel 21st and just put it on your schedule then like to keep their powder dry not and you know put dates down we'll put it down it's it's a day that will help you grow your faith in a way that you will be a better man a better father a better spiritual leader of the family so it's important for you to be at the conference April came first and you can go on and register and get tickets now at at North ntx CMC which stands for North Texas Catholic Men's Conference org so that's n TX e MC Donnell we're going to we have hundreds of people that come every year so if you've never been you can go on our website and see some of the speakers in the past and you will be motivated and when you're together in a room with 800 men praying there's just a feeling there that you can't get anywhere else yeah yeah I understand iron and we have to release this support each other | In Search Of Heroes Program | UCD3NMw0_xncoUWHIB0HIzmA | 2018-05-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 249 | 1,210 |
WnHvNs2mWxo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnHvNs2mWxo | 2017 Ferrari GTC4Lusso | [Music] 2017 Ferrari GT c4 Alessa civility Ferrari style dot overview why choose between a Ferrari in the station wagon when you can have a GT c4 Alesso and get both with four seats all-wheel drive and two screaming 680 horsepower 6.3 liter v12 it's the best of all worlds the new GT c4 low 30 swaps the entrancing v12 for a 602 horsepower twin turbo v8 and reduces the driven wheels - to the ones in the rear Ferrari claims that he will sprint to 62 miles per hour just 0.1 second behind v12 version both modules have a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic and Ferraris angry wasp design dot that the 2017 Ferrari GT c4 ELISA was at least one second faster around Ferraris Renault test track than the wagon oeid FF that it replaces is meaningless partly this is because it's essentially an update on the same car but it's also because according to Stefano very schoo the man responsible for the lessers vehicle dynamics improving lap times wasn't a target for the lesser development team more to the point the all-wheel-drive Llosa was clearly a GT car a machine made for triple digit sweepers and deserted highways more than four Alpine switchbacks hot laps there in the Loess purview but certainly not in its crosshairs so it matters little when we find ourselves in a parade of tour buses cyclists and even sport bikes operating with the churlish disregard for velocity while climbing switchback roads in the Italian Alps that a Ferrari should be so disrespected on its own turf is astonishing that this indifference is demonstrated mostly by Germans on holiday is not possibly the drive route was chosen by Ferrari in a veiled attempt to highlight the Lazos greatest virtue utter civility [Music] | New Auto Review | UCv1zu3QNtQHHRS7ywbWciwg | 2018-03-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 297 | 1,694 |
ofUdsU5hD54 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofUdsU5hD54 | Neurogan CBD 2000mg Cherry | I've already dripped this but I'm putting some oil on look how do you see that earthiness on this just look at the earth hey I'm sorry kids welcome back to star cash games oh wait we're bout to getting something a little different it's legal doesn't get you high what definitely has a possibilities to make you feel better health-wise but don't quote me on that if you're under 18 I don't know how you got here because this review is interested in let's go earth what's going on y'all I'm sorry kids welcome back to sake of apes we're about to get into a product I believe the company is pronounced and you were gone yeah you can't see here holding the Sun hold the phone up maybe that would be a little bit better for you yeah so I was since there CBD a juice this is not a tincture it is not a tincture it is an e juice a little bit of information hope I'm saying right Newegg on CBD vape juice 2,000 milligrams it's a wellness supplement that helps maintain mental and physical well-being paper through the enthusiast enthusiasts will enjoy our smooth yet potent CBD eliquid in three tasty all-natural flavors its potent and it yeah all up in here very relaxing from the first part from the first poll [Music] it's a nice cherry on inhale it's nice it's not medicine any cherry no but baby that's CBD who that herb is there her at the exhale shake well before each use use for bait used for vaping with vaporizer pens and mods only start low and go slow yo my my coil is reading the point 27 of them has seven seven point five watts what is this good for enhancing mental and physical well-being helping to relieve joint pain and stiffness yes helping to maintain calmness which is what I'm feeling right now promoting a healthy sleep cycle which we will see later on supporting a normal inflammatory response awesome I have the cherry that's what they sent me yep this is the cherry they sent me yeah pick up yeah there's a charity sent me they have cherry natural hemp and watermelon so the cherry delivers a foodie taste to your palate that is both sweet and tart its pleasant but inhales nice you get it nice and nice cherry whoa CBD earthy whoa why choose new organ new organ is a family-owned natural foods and a nutritional supplement supplement brand we lead with our Scandinavian roots of integrity honesty and quality quality so these guiding principles we create products that help our customers to find health and wellness as we share our Danish tradition okay I'm not gonna Higgy Hagee hi hy g GE and I'm ya this is cruelty-free vegan GMO free and a hundred percent gluten free girl girl what's the ingredients hemp oil extract two thousand milligrams propylene glycol or vegetable glycerin oil organic natural flavoring MCT oil lab reports I say I don't like that that's not cool to get the lab report which that yeah why is that it says please log in to view lab reports that's not that's not kosher would be my go-to before taking CBD to be honest I appreciate vaping it tension all that but it's not my go-to this wouldn't be my go-to even her was Eagles because it's really earthy at the end there's a present on the inhale but that earthiness is Wallace's kind of burns a so this a little bittle bit it's effective but like I always say I like to enjoy what I am taking in and yeah just a little bit too earthy it's a bit it's partly daily life it works very relaxation on the first like I said the first pull on my RDA outside all right yeah but um it's really earthy so for you but I mean some of y'all don't really mind that earthiness if not I'll definitely suggest this because again the choice Pleasant not a medicine taste and it's effective but yeah straight space so yeah that's my take of the CBD vape juice mm from Newark on never gone new again hopefully I'm saying if the one yeah all informations down below where you can get you it gets you some I'm not happy with the whole app poor thing you know why I got a login to look at lab reports no Brenner anyway guys I'm out thank you for checking out the review all informations down below where you can get the product for yourself remember thumbs up subscribe all that good stuff and I'll catch you in the next one I'm out | Sarkazz Here | UCydeBdXXeqYYQp6lCadUNFg | 2019-08-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 792 | 4,208 |
OGO2GRaxPEo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGO2GRaxPEo | Are You Comfortable in Your Misery? - Embrace Discomfort for Personal Growth | what's up everybody Zach two Sean here and welcome to another episode of the Zach Tucson show today we're going to be talking about getting uncomfortable and getting out of that situation that you're in and that that comfort zone of misery that you are in we gotta Break Free of that situation so today we're going to talk a little bit about your personal identity your identity that you've connected with in the past and the identity that you want to connect with in the future it's really amazing you know I talk about this in the course so when we're kids we can dream as as big as we want but somewhere along that way boy we start realizing that our dreams aren't possible and we find a lot of evidence to back this up and so throughout our lives we continuously downgrade what we want and start to think within the realm of our possibility that we currently understand and so it's really interesting that it all starts with identity in identifying Who You Are and who you want to be and a lot of that starts with personal responsibility but the big question is what do you stand for that's something that I talk about too what do you stand for what's your what's your biggest Mission what what impact do you want to make on the world and how are you going to become the person that can achieve the thing that you want to achieve and that's a real big big question for many many people because so many of us get so comfortable in the misery that we are comfortable with right the misery that we understand the way that it's always been in our lives and the way that it just won't change and we convince ourselves of that and so whenever we start to embark on a journey to become this other person inevitably some type of challenge is going to come up and most people begin to self-sabotage and quit and run back to the old way that they were doing things now I've been experiencing this a lot through this process of putting out the podcast through doing the test group through launching the course I'm learning out I'm learning a lot about this particular thing and I talk about walking through fear and how that that fear is like layers it's like an onion you just keep peeling it back layer after layer and does that does that Journey ever stop I'm not sure it does but we do become more confident and fear stops ruling Our Lives as we continuously walk through the different types of fear that we're dealing with and I've been dealing with a tremendous amount of that stuff the feeling that I'm not good enough that nobody cares that nobody's going to show it to my birthday party and what I'm doing is not important and how am I going to reach more people if nobody will click on the link stuff like that and and my mind wants to run back to my old business and I had a I had I had a gold quote that I came up with the other day which is the plan is the backup plan the backup plan is sticking to the plan there is only one plan and I think Napoleon Hill tells a story about about a guy who burned his ships I think it was Cortez he burned his ships right he says hey guys we're not leaving and if you don't want to fight well you can die so giving up is not an option when you burn your ship and you say here here I am this is what I'm doing I'm not giving up but so many people give up and they begin to self-sabotage and they begin to prove it to themselves that it's not going to work that they should just quit they're wasting their time they're never going to make any money doing this thing what's the point if nobody's even listening and we ignore all of the real positive information that's all around us that shows us that we are making progress we're growing as people and people are listening and people are reacting but our expectation is one thing and the reality is a whole nother thing right we expect this big outpouring of Love towards us that a lot of people are going to comment on our posts and share our posts and we're going to be able to go to that next level and it's going to happen fast and then when those expectations are met with reality which is hey things take time you're going to learn some you're going to learn a lot you're going to make some mistakes you're going to make some rookie mistakes that's something I want to talk about too guys I did a little talk with Tyrone Poole the other day two times uh Super Bowl champion and we talked about repeating you know I repeat myself a lot and there's a reason why we got to do that is because we got to burn it into our brain and what I call it is running those plays we got to run those plays until they just happen naturally that we do them automatically and so that's why I repeat myself so much is so that you guys can really understand the concept here I've been dealing with a lot of stuff with people that I'm working with people say oh I want to change I want to change I want to change here tell me how to do it I give them a perfect plan and then I never hear from them again if you don't participate you don't get to reap any of the rewards they come from participating in going after your goals that's why I say you got to get interested man and if you're not tapping on the link if you're not asking the questions if you're not getting involved if you're not setting up the sessions you're going to get nothing out of any process and it's really interesting because this has Ripple effects throughout your entire life what other buttons are you not pushing what other things could you be doing that you're not doing are you trapped in the old you because your identity tells you all the things that you're not that's a big question isn't it is everybody around you reminding you of everything you're not and all the things you're never gonna be do you have a little voice inside of your head that is it is just constantly nagging at you and so you self-sabotage you go back to your old ways and you keep doing crap the same way aren't you sick of that BS I know I am I had to actually literally say to myself dude snap out of it what are you doing it's so interesting me being the teacher in this particular situation but guys most of the time I'm learning sometimes I'm teaching most of the time I'm learning I get so much out of just going after this thing you guys have no idea and who knows how I'm going to use these assets that I'm learning right now in the future but I want you guys to understand something if you don't take steps you don't move you don't go anywhere if you don't take the action and understand something listen you're not going to get you're not going to turn into Arnold Schwarzenegger the first day you go in the gym the first time you try to turn around your emotions the first time you try to get to that next level you're going to be met with some some what you're going to frame as failures and You're Gonna Want to self-sabotage and run back to the old miserable you who was just so used to everything not working out and so there is a barrier between you and success there's a lot of barriers and there's a long journey that's why there's only so many successful people in this world because they have to constantly start over every day and push through these these self imposed limitations that we do this is a limited mindset we're going to talk about that in another video but I want you guys to understand that it's time to get freaking uncomfortable you got to get sick of this BS it's time to stop wanting a better life and start needing a better life because when you need things you make them happen and I get so frustrated because I'm sitting here trying to sell you on a better life but you won't get off the couch you won't put the comments on the post you won't take the steps in the right direction and I'm not apologetic about this feeling at all because it's frustrating whenever you're trying to be great whenever you're trying to serve people and they just keep being the old them and they don't see the signs it's frustrating I want you guys to know that it's doable it's possible you got to let your mind stop sabotaging you got to get uncomfortable get out of that misery that you're so comfortable in the devil we know right we got to get uncomfortable guys it might not be right where you're standing you might need to move on from some people you might need to move on from where you're living you might need to need to end that bad relationship I'm Unapologetic about this stuff because I've seen how it works and I've seen when people take the actions and they get the results but more often than not I see people who talk a lot of smack and don't show up to the game don't be that person guys and I'm getting a little bit fired up because man I'm deeply passionate about what I'm doing are you deeply passionate about what you're doing if so why aren't you doing it why aren't you getting up off the couch why aren't you using the tools that have been given to you on a positive note life is beautiful and it happens right here in the moment and I'm not trying to yell at you guys I just want you to know something things don't happen because you want them to things happen because you make them happen get interested put success on your GPS and map out a plan to make it happen guys until next time I'm Zach Tucson and no matter where you're at I hope you're loving your life I hope you're making it happen I hope you're taking the steps in the right direction and I hope you're finding love and finding fulfillment until next time Zach Tucson and this is the Zach Tucson show I'll see you on the next one guys | Zach Touchon | UCQZu_eXZx9WuVDXIBe-bF4w | 2023-06-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,848 | 9,577 |
OwN4Q-mj7WQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwN4Q-mj7WQ | Exploration - It begins at Home | when I was at university I signed up for an expedition to go to Norway and spend a few weeks exploring places and I met Jamie on that program what struck me immediately about him was his drive for adventure not always in the grandest sense but in finding adventure every day since then we've become pretty good friends and to me he's been a real inspiration he's encouraged me and plenty of others to to seize the day to seek out travel and exploration in for Jamie that definitely starts his own front door I'm really lucky that i live in the finland and the semblance of amazing because you got the city in the urban area so you know you've got all the trappings of modern life and then you've got let's see the most beautiful stretch of coast arguably in the world you got the mountains you've got the massive dark sky appeal there you've got the history it's just you I don't think you could ever explore if the fumbling to its fullest and know everything about it it's absolutely epitome of what kind of go and find next and you know I thought you've seen it all but will be something that some little little tiny secret that you would have found them I don't quite like corn and finding those little little moments of magic the other people pass by or might not know is that actually absolutely astounded and you don't have to go anywhere in the world to find things like that when I'm climbing I'm either super scared I'm reading four straight something actually be climbing better and it's kind of am a kind of a catch-22 because I'm never really happy with it but actually when I get to the top of a roof or when I've had a great day exclaiming it might not have got to that top of any rooms no it's just worn it I find a good deal on my friends I'll get out in there in the fresh air enough you know I really enjoy us often and for me that's what it is an adventure isn't a job title explore it isn't a job title there's no corset and do it so yeah you go GCSE an adventure or a degree in adventure or whatever adventure is just a way to live life in travel and exploration is part of that | Fact & Narrative Films | UC9blcvbT-Zqt20Ez_E-K48w | 2015-09-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 408 | 2,099 |
4dSww3-ufy4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dSww3-ufy4 | DDPE Module 4: Academic Language in Receptive and Expressive Language | hello my name is Kate Crowley I'm on the faculty in the program of communication sciences and disorders at Teachers College Columbia University I have created these video modules with my co-author Georgia Duan welcome to module for a differential diagnosis in preschool evaluations a case study as evaluators we bring a variety of ways to probe the various features of speech and language the videos do not show all of our interactions with Alex but highlights of the evaluation when evaluating a child we try many different tasks and approaches to gather information about a child's speech and language some are useful and others are not the videos we selected are meant to show important data we gathered especially the data that informed our ongoing analysis to make a differential diagnosis in this module we are going to look at the child's receptive and expressive language using a variety of evaluation materials these evaluation materials were created in collaboration with miriam by Gauri a colleague of mine we call them the Crowley and by Gauri school-aged language assessment measures or the slam they are available online for free download at leaders project.org in this evaluation we use the subway picture the slam cards bunny goes to school and we ask WH questions and problem solving questions these evaluation materials elicit a mixture of expressive and receptive language as well as other language functions such as sequencing theory of mind and cognition we'll start with the subway picture on the tree does Imam to the end for a train before the transit museum did you ever go on an elevator how about an elevator did you ever go on an elevator right yep so I have a picture of a funny old style elevator now here are the doors of the elevator right and um I won't ask you have a look at this this is an old style in the old style they used to have seats on the elevators what do you think happened there that's right the shoe got stuck on the elevator now let me ask you a question how do you think that happened thank you say it again oh yeah I get that shoe couldn't get out do you think when the door closed or what happened exactly it's boys yeah you think so yeah mom it closed of course yeah and um what do you did this ever happen to you yeah and when it happened to that guy you think yeah let me ask you a question cuz I can tell you're very good at figuring things out what would you do if that happened to you what would you do if that way you're to win it got stuck what would you do oh yeah the door closed but what would you do if that were yours your shoe what would you do say your shoe got stuck what would you do hoping how would you get it open yeah just like you said again boys it's closed and you need to get it open how would you get it open how would you do that how would you try to open the door how would you get that door open would you get someone to help you would you do it yourself how would you do it it got stuck probably oh oh I know this is an old-style elevator not a new elevator it's an old-style elevator and in the new elevators the door just opens up right but this is an old-style elevator where the door doesn't open so what would you do if you got stuck yeah and what would you do would you ask somebody for help would you use your hands to open it would you call out what would you do would you who would you call to yeah what do you say what would you say to mommy mommy get my shoe outta here I want to go to bed very good work I've used this subway picture often with typically developing children and children with disabilities that I'm evaluating so that I get a deeper sense of what is typical and what is atypical we ask the child what happened how did this happen now if the child doesn't understand I point to the foot and I'll say look at what happened with that foot how did this happen did this ever happen to you what would you do if this happened to you the problem with this particular evaluation material for Alex which we may encounter in other evaluations is that Alex hasn't had much experience riding on subways or on trains what I have done successfully with other kids is I say it's an old-fashioned elevator which doesn't have which used to have seats this really doesn't work for Alex he does say that the shoe got stuck in the elevator when I say how did it happen it happened to the man what would you do if this happened to you this kind of question is a very complex question too complex for two your ten month old child but he responded saying it closed it opens because it got closed in this particular evaluation task it is surprising how difficult it is to understand him we judged his intelligibility to be moderately to severely impaired although I have used this evaluation material the subway picture and questions many many times with typically developing children and children with disabilities it is still very difficult to understand what Alex was saying part of it is that he does not have prior experience with subways or trains but even though some of the questions are quite complex for a child has aides age he actually answers these questions indicating he understands these complex questions when asked what would you do if this happened to you Alex responds that he would call his mother and tell her he wants to go to bed this material initially our data collection and drop gives us the first insights into his comprehension skills and the level of his intelligibility problems let's continue to gather data in the next assessment task I'm gonna give you some pictures and your job is to put them in order so just see and I'll tell you this is the last picture and this is the very this is the first picture now here the other pictures and I want you to put them in order for me so first what happens he's going to school it with this school bag but have a look what's in the school bag a bunny and let's see what happens let's try this one then what happens after he goes to school do you know that what happens in school Blanken of a bunny she's gonna come back what's the teacher talking about and what do bunnies think about parents yes they eat the carrot in the tummy so you're not gonna believe what happens guess what happens ah what happened like jump out oh my goodness and what is that how are the children feeling in the school we have some scared kids what about that one what would you feel how would you feel if a bunny got out of yours was jumping around your classroom would you feel would you be the happy one the scared one the crying one which one would you be do you think you'd be okay you'd be The Crying one oh I think I might be this one I'd be cracking up right then what does that little boy do what does he think about so the bunny's running all over the place is so crazy and what does that little boy think about he thinks I have I get the bunny to eat the carrot is that what you said yeah and where is he gonna get the carrot from in the treasure chest yeah that might be his treasure chest yeah let's so let's see what happens what's this teacher doing right here yeah she's gonna call yourself and then what happens when mommy comes and what if it what are the kid why is the kid why is the bunny not jumping around anymore why not because why Wow he's jumping around here but now the bunny isn't jumping around anymore why why did he stop yeah he's gonna eat the carrot right yeah the button the teacher saying bye-bye and what's mommy gonna do mommy's gonna take the bunny way yeah where's she gonna take the bunny mommy mommy's gonna take the school bag take the bunny and wash what's mommy gonna do with the bunny she's gonna take a shopping what's she gonna do with that bunny oh yeah where's she gonna put that money in this hat wait she's gonna put the bunny and the carrot that was in the boy put it with the boy but here's the boy he's saying bye-bye and there's the teacher Oh what do you think good yeah I this is the teacher this is the school and there's mommy and what's mommy gonna do yeah she got to put the bunny away cuz that bunny should that bunny be in school yeah wait a second should that money be jumping around the school like that where should that bunny be in there carrot yes in the in the with the carrot carrot or in the maybe in the maybe the boy has a little bunny Hut in the house maybe a cage yeah what do you think okay I could take your hand outside yeah what do you think what do you think he keeps that bunny at home in the school oh you might just keep it in school back I hope he lets it run around what do you think great yeah bunny goes to school is a set of six pictures created for preschool and elementary students that form a story sequence these are not sequencing tasks but a way to elicit the child's highest language structures and to see his problem-solving skills influencing skills and theory of mind it is too difficult for Alex to sequence these cards simply because it is too much for a typically developing child of his age because the sequencing is too advanced for him we help him out but again this is not concerning it is at his age we lay out the cards and then ask him questions I don't expect him to tell me a full-blown story but you will see how he answers the questions the questions were developed to elicit the child's most complex language structures such as why did the bunny jump out of the backpack why are some students afraid why are some laughing what was the boys idea how the boy no she had to come how did the mom know she had to come to school what do you think will happen when the boy comes home we found out a lot about his language asking questions who what what happens when where why and now for the most part he seems to understand these questions certainly at an age-appropriate level at least we noticed that he has very good focus and we see his learning from my questions when asked what's gonna happen when mommy comes home he shows great language their bunny came out what is it about it's about a carrot I get a very nice complex sentence when he says because they ate a carrot in a tummy we get to see his vocabulary when he has asked what did he get wait where did he get the carrot and he says the carrot is in a treasure chest he does not have a lunch box so he makes this beautiful inference about something you cannot quite identify calling it a treasure chest we want to make initial notes about the level of his understanding of receptive language which is at least age-appropriate his ability to respond to these questions and his use of interesting vocabulary and his excellent focus Alex's performance during this evaluation tells me that he is a good language learner with good comprehension the data we elicited and the bunny goes to school evaluation material is not mentioned in the evaluation as we learned similar information about his skills that is more telling in a later evaluation task as I said we have to edit what we put in the evaluation so we don't repeat ourselves in the of written evaluation so it is not unnecessarily long we gather a lot of data during the assessment section but the evaluation in the evaluation we gather that data and synthesize it to its most essential pieces so we port his language abilities without being redundant now we will listen to Alex's speech and language and conversational exchanges answering questions how'd you learn to speak so well in school it helps yeah tell me about school who are your friends in school Samuels Seymour see mo see Moe is ebony that's an interesting name nobody what do you like to do with Simo you play with sumo what do you do what kind of games do you play with the doll house oh you play soccer or do you play Thomas the TAT train to see my life Thomas the train to deceive all your all the characters you guys have yeah peace and all those yeah what would you do if your shirt got food on it what would you do if your shirt got food on it what would you do if it was raining outside and you needed to go out what would you put on [Music] rain of course of winter coat and um what do you do before you go to bed at night yeah what do you do at night time do you have breakfast at night time or what do you do at night time you play at night time but what do you do say after dinner how do you get ready for bed what do you do to get ready for bed you're gonna go to sleep but where would you how do you get ready for bed you have breakfast do you get dressed how do you get dressed when you go to bed what do you put on you get ready for bed do you put on pajamas so do you put on your raincoat when you go to bed my godmother cool babe and do you brush your teeth at night Oh inside in the bathroom you brush your teeth and who put you to bed at night die daddy and how does daddy put you to bed what does he do say it again and what's it look like do about it again farmer bound Farmer Brown oh I know that book I love that book here I start out asking Alex a variety of WH questions who what where how about his daily had a li activities and this question answer exchanged shows that he understands these questions receptively but also has the expressive language to formulate appropriate responses I highlight a number of these exchanges in the receptive language section of the language assessment who do you play with at school Simo where does where do you put them downstairs what would you do if what was raining outside put on a raincoat how does daddy put you to sleep he click clack boo meaning he reads this book click clack boo we continue to learn that his problem Sarris solving skills are good and then he understands cause-and-effect for example when I asked him what he would do if he got food on his shirt and he gives me this great answer I just throw it in the washing when I ask him what he does if it's raining we both look to his mother to help him understand his response on Nicholas as I put on a raincoat in this example we see good problem-solving skills we see he has the language to express his solution put on a raincoat but there is another breakdown in intelligibility from the subway picture the slam cards WH questions and problem solving skills we have gathered a lot of data about the child's language we see that he is an intelligent boy who can solve problems and make inferences to gay engage in the learning process but we see that he is aware he is not being understood as he looks to his mom for help we are starting to see that it is a real intelligibility issue that is moderate to severe coupled with a high degree of intelligence and a metalinguistic understanding that he has difficulty being understood we probe further with receptive language in the next module you | LEADERSproject | UCiYDb8g_GQH65mNEd7ec7-g | 2015-03-14 | Creative Commons Attribution 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xdCrZdglEZc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdCrZdglEZc | ASSASSIN'S CREED VALHALLA - PART 2 -no commentary | oh harder and stronger than before no surprise there this war has spun on for three generations i hardly expect him to remember your hatred for that man burned bright wolf kissed i could warm my balls on it would you not prefer a pair of seal-skinned britches just take care abort such hatred can mean what he did to your father he did to all of us sail out you for setting out against his wishes of course he will is that not something you worry over i worry only that our king will not see that i'm right until it's too late what about sigurd what would he say if sigurd were here he would be sitting beside you wiping the blood from his axe and smiling into the grease and what will you tell our king about this misadventure only the truth that we attacked you at this fortress killed his men and weakened his control of this land will you mention the parts where you lost your crew and were nearly sold as a troll will that be part of your saga if there is a skull to dare sing that verse it will be his last song what's wrong with you well well the feather of rape we thought we had lost you avoir for good this time a warm welcome as always landry you look like red and [ __ ] what happened nothing to crow about except just say the man who delayed us are dead and how are you well enough though i have spent many times some days calming the rages of our king he is not happy with you i expected as much and what of cigarette has he returned from his raids my husband should be home today the last we heard he was approaching stavanger good to hear we have need of his courage sigurd will not save you from his father's wrath evor you should know that by now did your raid not go as planned they rarely go as planned but we killed many of kyoto's warriors and there was this my father's axe among the dead ah after so many years you should take it to gunnar he will give it back its edge a good idea after that i do not advise not yet i see okay he's meeting with a messenger from the north i can wait a cloud hangs over you there's something wrong seeing my father's axe after 17 winters it stirred something in me a feeling i've not had since the day he was killed since the day i got this memories of past agonies of sadness and pain i should speak with vulka she could help me make sense of my feelings take your time getting settled i will see you at the longhouse i think you have lost your edge avor just like that axe maybe gunnar can help you with both i will let you know [Music] so [Music] avor looking rough you are welcome home evil did you bring it caught anything not today the fish aren't biting too many passing boats turning the water i like the patience for pole fishing i would have better luck with my bow shooting fish with a bow that could work evil did you bring us any treasure i returned with a boat and a full crew that is worth more than hello come aboard drink let us amuse the gods hey tackler what is brewing alves tells me this brew is too strong think you can handle a few rounds [Music] christians oh go oh [Music] like odin mead is my lifeblood that was well drunk well done well drunk done is there no one who will go around with me all right tecla i'll out drink you this land will never prosper while clan battles clan who would like to hear us who would enjoy a tale of the gods there is wolf kissed welcome back guna i have something here you might like to see thunderclap of four is that your father's ex i have not seen this beauty since well for some time i forged this weapon though necco still looks good one of my finest i think it has a blunted blade but it swings well can you sharpen it i can give it a better edge and reinforce the helm and as luck would have it i have one ingot left for the job are you sure the fates have will it so but in future bring your own methyl ingots i cannot forge them from empty air that should do it anything else you need anything else that's all for now return anytime well look who it is practicing your word play elvis ah aver the only mouth in midgard from which i you taught me the art of writing poetry old friend it is only natural that i surpass you soon how about another lesson then a quick flight right here right now what do you say let's try fighting i always put a few coins down as a wager most of those who enjoy flighting have an equal fondness for betting but today will abstain let me begin i'm ready inflating it's key to match cadence and rhyme it's as much about sound as it is about time so be careful in choosing the words that you say with your teaching i'm sure my next challenger i will slay no the rhyme is good but too many words upsets the rhythm now let us examine meaning in flighting you'll need to be cutting and keen it's about wielding wit more than venting your spleen if i tell you you're foolish and stupid and dull [Music] then i will spit in your face and i will fashion your skull not bad not bad the rhyme is there the sound is good but consider that i said you were silly and you told me you would kill me at times it might be best to remain on theme something to consider last one so go then and conquer the world with your wit go be clever be quick show your spirit and grit i look eagerly forward to seeing how you fare i will fly to you with flourish and best you with flair perfect yes you could destroy me with such a line there's still much for you to learn about flighting but i'm confident you'll pick it up happy to help you learn if you'd like to come back again perhaps i will thank you all this [Music] um zoe trading a needle for an arrow i see ever can you teach me the art of archery i would be happy to see how i'm standing plant your feet in the ground no wider than your shoulders breathe in as you draw the arrow back look at the point you want to hit now imagine the arrow passing straight through it and far beyond breathe out then release thank you ava now i have something for you see all in the eye thank you avon as a gift i could design a new tattoo for you something to decorate your scar a kind offer but i want this scar visible oh i did not mean to offend in any case i do have a tattoo for you go my eyes [Music] so swain have you designed any new tattoos a few worth looking at toby says she's trying out some new tattoos she is and she's getting better at it let me have a look go ahead is there something else let me have a look go ahead good need anything else see you later spain sure [Music] uh they must be finished now if you have any other business it may be wise to do it now let him cool down i could speak to volcker first get this weight off my mind the king is not going anywhere [Music] hi can you point me to some good hunting grounds i could but i don't want every iron foot with a bose scaring away the game bring me three dear antlers to prove your skills and i might just have a story for you a worthy challenge i will see you soon foreign i have not had to win all day i must turn this around ah oh look yes or look join me let's do this then straight into the point may the best hand wind [Music] um [Music] hmm [Music] [Applause] [Music] so [Music] another time perhaps [Music] um again blue foreign um uh hey [Music] uh come and drink let us amuse the gods welcome this is available for purchase [Music] is that all you need i have to go see you soon [Music] good uh so uh ah [Music] uh [Applause] uh [Music] now [Applause] uh so ivan is asleep on his watch that explains some things ivan wake up i will be cast into the wild must stay awake they could be anywhere is he walking in his sleep they are everywhere if we die everyone dies uh [ __ ] i need silence to hear the songs of nature [Music] she gives praises and she is greeted for your hearing i hearken oh ancient ones great odin great freyja i give you thanks for your gift of sator she gives thanks and she is blessed avor it has been some time what brings you so far to see me i i have come for your advice on a private matter come is your mother well her mind is a jumbo she speaks to spirits i fear her final winter has come but she has me now let her speak to your needs i have had a vision a powerful vision it may have been my battle lust or a delirium caused by the cold but describe it for me after 17 years i saw my father's axe again and when i touched it the vision came on fast there was a wolf howling in fears and then a figure a gray beard in a cloak with a single eye he bit me follow him ah the high one he calls to you perhaps he needs to speak with you deliver a message only through sader will you see more clearly and unravel the threats that sit tangled upon your mind this will not take long what are you brewing an elixir to loosen your hair and unwind your thoughts you will enter a waking sleep and journey to the world of dreams it may confuse or disorient you but you must take note of all you see drink if you seek true understanding ugh huh i saw nothing vulcan felt nothing javi javi i walk among the dead brother when did you arrive what is this so brother what is this there was no other way javi our fates are fixed [Music] signed [Music] this was not for you [Music] so i am here dance i thought i what was that tell me everything i i i was on a mountain in a violent blizzard climbing toward the summit following a wolf i saw odin and the nordna spinning the threats of fate they were watching me um not watching they were showing you the way forward your life your path what lies before you and where it ends i saw the gates to odin's hall of slain champions they opened for me shades of valhalla for which you are destined and the wolf was eager for my attention as if it were beckoning me to follow you are the wolf kissed fated to carry its mark for life in this case it might represent your ambition or your fear i do not know what else to say my memories are faint hazy did you reach the summit of this mountain i did yes sigurd was there wounded in pain his fighting arm was missing then the wolf reappeared the size of a dragon twisted and terrible it fixed his eyes on me and struck then i awoke the gods favor you evor we always have you will have your glory and you will earn your place in valhalla but these portents carry a darker truth the missing arm the trail of blood the beast you will betray your brother segurt that is the meaning of your wisdom that cannot be right i would never betray sigurd he's my brother my family the northner have spoken and this is their message no this is wrong or you misunderstand that cannot be right you will betray secret odin fought against this fate it can be done foreign | JOHN RIOT GAMING | UCgZhM6QxzS2ZA-QualqUD5g | 2020-11-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,129 | 10,631 |
D5GDztHsL3U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5GDztHsL3U | Lesson 1 - Lecture 1 - Astronomy and Science - OpenStax | Greetings and welcome to the introduction to astronomy! In this lecture video, we will talk a little bit about astronomy and science. So some of the things that we look at in an astronomy course - some of the different objects that astronomers study. And then - why do we want to study astronomy at all? And why - what do astronomers use - the scientific method we want to discuss how that works in astronomy and in general. Those are a few of the things that we're going to go over in this lecture. So let's start off with - first of all - what is astronomy? Well most simply put astronomy is the study of the universe and everything in it. So anything that we see in the universe is part of the study and of astronomy. I've given a number of things here that are included but anything within the universe - it is not a comprehensive list. There's a lot more that could be studied. So let's start off looking at one example and that is an example of a planet. Within our solar system we have planets and moons that we study in astronomy. And here we have an example and this is the planet Mars. Mars has some interesting features we see some great volcanoes over here on the side that are present - not currently active but have been active in the past. We see a great rift valley here that we call Valles Marineris - so a great rift in the crust of Mars that would stretch across our entire country across the entire United States if it were here on the Earth. So an incredibly large Valley there. Mars also will have polar caps and does have a thin atmosphere as well. There are of course lots of other planets and moons that would be studied as well but here is Mars as one example of objects that are studied by astronomers. Now also we study not only within our solar system do we have planets and moons but we also have comets and asteroids so here's an example of a comet. We see on the comet a number of different features - we see the head or coma of a comet and that's here at the front - which is this outer layer - outer region here that is the head of the comet and then we see the tail or tails in most cases a comet will have two tails stretching back away from the Sun. Comets are essentially an ice ball that maybe is the size of the city - a few miles across and when they get close to the Sun the material gets vaporized and forms the head and the tail. Comets like planets are one of those objects that have been known to people since ancient times. But of course with modern technology and being able to actually go visit these objects we have a much better understanding of them today than we did hundreds of years ago. Now not everything we study in astronomy is within our own solar system. We also look at other objects and that would include things like stars. Stars - a picture of an individual star doesn't look like much because stars are so far away that even to the largest telescopes they just look like points of light. So this is an example of a star cluster that we see. So a cluster of stars or a grouping of stars here taken by the Hubble Space Telescope. Stars can be grouped together in clusters they can be alone by themselves pretty much like our own Sun and they can be grouped together in larger groupings. But star clusters would be a part of an example of what we'd see within a galaxy. So that leads us to our next slide that shows us a galaxy here and this is an example of a spiral galaxy. Galaxies come in different types and spirals are one example - our own galaxy is a spiral galaxy and you can see coming from the central portion here that there are spiral arms that stretch out and around the galaxy as it sits here. So we see those spiral arms that's where a lot of the stars are forming within the galaxies we would also see star clusters forming within the galaxy as well as other objects that we would look at. There are also different types of galaxies - a spiral is one type of galaxy but there are also other types of galaxies that we see including things like ellipticals and irregular galaxies that astronomers would also study. As we look at others one of the other things that we can see is nebulae. So within the galaxy there are also nebulae. Nebulae come in different types this is one example and this is an example of a supernova remnant. So what we have here is the remnant of a supernova that occurred a long time ago. This is the remnant of it - not seeing the supernova of itself - but we are seeing the remnant what the material left behind. What happened - visible here on earth in 1054 was a really bright star - what we called a supernova. A nova is a new star and a supernova was an extremely bright new star and became one of the brightest objects in the sky. A supernova can actually be visible during the daytime. In the nearly 1,000 years since the supernova was seen to occur the material has been expanding outward and you see the filaments and structures within that nebula as it expands outward as it is been doing so for nearly a thousand years now. At the center of this this nebula in this case would be a neutron star the collapsed core of the star left behind - The mass of the Sun or even a little bit larger and the size would be the size of a city maybe about six or so miles across. So compacted down to extremely dense levels - not quite a black hole which is our next topic but very very close to it and something that we call a neutron star. As I said black holes were the next thing to look at so let's look at the black hole here. How do we get an image of a black hole? Well we don't this is actually an artist's conception or drawing of what we believe a black hole would look like. The black hole itself is invisible because it is matter that is condensed down so much that even light cannot escape from it so nothing escapes from a black hole because nothing can travel faster than light. However outside what we call the event horizon of a black hole which is the point from which light can no longer escape - again we call that the event horizon. Then when we're further out than that then material can escape and here we're seeing as the artist conceives and some black holes seem to be doing - that material is being pulled from a companion star and then spirals in and around in towards the black hole. That gives the black hole a source of energy and then allows us to see the material around the black hole as it is heated up to incredibly high temperatures. So as this material spirals in it's heated up to very very high temperatures and that allows it to give off radiation that can then be detected. Once it crosses this event horizon we can no longer get any more information about that black hole. These are just some of the objects that astronomers study and not a complete list by any sense. There are a lot more objects that we will study in that one would study of taking a class in astronomy. So why? The next question would be why do we want to study astronomy other than learning about all of these interesting objects that we've looked at - why would we want to study this? Studying astronomy or any other science really teaches a way of thinking and that's an important thing - is that it's a different way of thinking and a way to critically analyze information and then even apply that to everyday situations. So what we'll look at coming up here in the scientific method is a way of thinking about things and how things work not only in the universe but even in everyday life. It also gives us a broader understanding of the universe. So even though I know that most students who take my astronomy classes are not going to become professional astronomers. However it hopefully teaches them a way of thinking and gives them an understanding of appreciation of the universe. So let's look a little bit at the scientific method here and what we mean by scientific thinking. Scientific thinking uses a couple of definitions here - just a couple of things we want to look at first. That would include some of the terminology like the idea of what we mean by a theory - sometimes you think of a theory is - Oh, it's just a guess but it really isn't. Theories are based on observations and studies - so things that have have survived many many tests. So an example of a theory or a hypothesis that would be a good one would be something that is testable that is the most important thing in a theory is that it has to be some way to test it. If we come up with a theory that Einstein was the greatest scientist in the history of mankind - then that would not be something that we have any way to test. It's not something that is testable. Or the Mona Lisa is the greatest painting ever done. That is not something we can test - it is a matter of opinion. An example of something that we could test as a scientific hypothesis would be that the moon is made of green cheese. We may know that as a ridiculous statement now but it makes perfect sense in terms of being testable. We could take a trip to the moon - send a robotic probe to the moon - get a sample of the material there and find out what it's made of. Now of course we've already done that so it's less of a scientific theory now than it was for example in the past. But it is an example of something that could be tested. We also use models in astronomy. Models are ways of simplifying how things work. So for example we looked at a galaxy - in order to understand the galaxy and its motions we have to understand how the matter is distributed in it. We cannot possibly model exactly how the matter is distributed so we have to make assumptions and approximations as to how things work. We use this in a number of cases - ways of simplifying how things are - to be able to make us better able to model them simply because it is not possible to calculate the exact position of every atom within a galaxy to be able to figure out how it's going to work. We have to make specific assumptions and that's what we mean by a model and we have to take that into account when we think of how things are determined from models that we did make a number of simplifications going into them and that may have an impact on our final results coming out of the model. Now coming back to hypothesis we've kind of looked at that when we talked about theory the difference between a theory and a hypothesis is that our hypothesis is more the moon is made of green cheese up here that we've just given some general idea as to you know maybe this is what this is what the moon is made up of. Whereas a theory is something that has been tested over and over something like the theory of relativity - something that has been significantly tested and tried over a good period of time. A hypothesis again is a proposal that ww would give to explain some observation that we see. An example here is we see the observation - something that we don't debate is that the Sun rises in the east every day. What is open to interpretation is why that occurs. So this is the observation that we see and this is the possible explanation - why does it occur? The Sun orbiting the Earth - or we may want to say that the Earth spins. A completely - another example of how we can explain that the Sun rises in the east and sets in the west every day could be that the earth is spinning. Each of these would make other predictions and you would then use that to test your hypothesis and find out which one best supports it. This all leads us to this idea of the scientific method - so we'll look at the scientific method here. It is again a way of thinking. So it starts - it has a starting point - it starts with some observation that is made but it has no ending. So you can start it - you observe something happens but in key it never ends we are always continually modifying our theories, modifying our hypotheses to have them better fit the observations - to get better models that better explain what is going on in the universe. So you start with that observation - you come up with a hypothesis that explains that observation and as I mentioned before the key is that it must make some kind of testable prediction - something that you can test. Once you do that you test your predictions and make more observations and then one of two things could happen: one is that your predictions could be found to be correct - great! that's good but you're not done. So you're not done even if this is the case you don't stop once my predictions are correct - my predictions are correct my model was correct - it's now perfect and that is that is exactly how things work. You continue on - you make more predictions you refine your model - try to find out where it works and possibly where it does not work. Or you may find out that your predictions were incorrect - oops! I made a prediction that this was going to happen and something completely different happened. That leaves you with a couple of options - you can either modify the hypothesis and make adjustments to it to have it fit your to fit your observations. Or you may if things are bad enough - you might have to reject your hypothesis all together and go back and start up over here. Let's come up with a new hypothesis that then explains not only what our original observation, but our new observations as well. So let's look at this in a little bit more of a picture form. Here's a diagram that kind of shows the scientific method and the process that is used. It starts off with exactly what I've shown you on the previous slide - you start off up here with making observations - you formulate your hypotheses what kind of hypothesis will explain the observations that you saw. Then as I said - the key is to develop testable predictions and then make more observations to test those predictions. Then here's where things go over and over again - you may have to make refinements and alter your predictions you might have to reject your hypothesis all together in which case you actually come back here and come up with a new hypothesis. Then you develop new testable predictions. So this cycle right here is continually ongoing. Once this has gone for a while and you've got very good thoughts and very good ideas then you may end up with a general theory that explains a lot of the things that you were looking at. Although even at that point again it's still an ongoing process and you continue to test what is happening here and that you make further observations and you may find more hypotheses - maybe you will confirm your theory - maybe you'll find some regions where your theory does not work and you need to modify your theory and or modify your hypotheses to come up with a new better theory and a better model. So let's finish up here with a little bit of a summary. What we have is just a little bit about what we've looked at in this in this lecture. We've looked at astronomy - What is astronomy? Well it's the study of everything it is the study of the universe and everything in it so everything from the earth out to the edges of the universe is a part of studying astronomy. Why do we study astronomy - other than maybe to get our science credit that we need to get, is to learn a scientific way of thinking that can be applied in everyday situations. Then finally we looked at the scientific method which kind of is that way of thinking that we want to emphasize and it is a never-ending process. So it never ends you start with some observation but you continually make more and more observations to allow scientists and us to continually modify and improve the theories and the models that we have made so we can better improve those to be able make better predictions and help us to better understand the universe. So that concludes this lecture on astronomy and science and I hope you've been able to get some good information out of it and get a little bit of a beginning understanding of astronomy. So until next time have a great day everyone and I will see you in class. | Introduction to Astronomy | UCLXFGlTeF86MsI1HqBcuqKQ | 2017-03-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,055 | 16,011 |
JG-jfIgs2dA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JG-jfIgs2dA | Storming the Gap WAW'85 Shrink ripper and fanboi comments | hello and welcome back to today we gotta take a look at Monica's Eisen back gap deluxe it's gonna be awesome it's the latest and greatest just in the door from Lock and Load wait a minute no this is the wrong box did you mean how hard is it to get it right there's just no fooling you guys is there of course that was not the latest police from Lock and Load publishing why indeed it's you know bit Bailey it pales in comparison one tiny box like this [Music] what this and by the way I had my arms stretched out earlier on and I tried to pick this box up well actually try to pick both of them up that's really heavy this one I can manage but yes welcome back to the big board where I had a workout but I obviously needed to do more because this is gonna be some heavy lifting so let's start with an interesting item now keep in mind I am NOT going to go through and do it an absolutely super detail unboxing I'm gonna look at things that I'm interested in looking at because there are other unboxings around and you can you can go check them out and take care of business from there this is pretty cool this is an optional add-on that I think you could attach to the Kickstarter and you know probably the first thing I should mention is what's today 12th of December I think it is hopefully this will get up and posted on the 12th but you have until about the 20th or there abouts to put orders in for this game to get the discounted pre-order price on this monstrous monster a stack of stuff that you can go see on the OG the original crognard has got a shrink grip and a couple other reviewers have got drink grips and stuff like that and they're all pre-release copies this is not my personal copy what I'll be doing with this except for the ammo crate I will be giving all of this away once I've done a playthrough in the next 24 hours I hope to do a playthrough and then once the product is released into the marketplace and it started shipping I am going to do a giveaway and I'm gonna raffle this off in some way shape or form and we're going to have a bit of fun with with that I don't know what that's gonna look like but we'll work it out all right so that's just your heads up so first things first the ammo crate what a great idea so rather than just ordering plain boring white boxes from a GMT here is look at this dude this is awesome like a little it's a big three inch deep box with a contents of a spot for it on the sides and the front Oh on here as well of course I don't have a knife that I can open anything with because I'm organized I got so excited about this let's just use my tweezers he's using the tweezers so we're gonna jump at it and if my hands straight guys trust me it's not the DTS I literally just got back from a workout and I could barely stop my arms from shaking a little though 50 hands I am gonna have a whiskey alright so let's check this out it's just big deep box oh I didn't mention look at these look at these categories how awesome is that what was he like Ella and I'll pee on the inside and these yes I was talking to David about these one of the things that David you know I agree on is far too often see this little lip right here so you can get your thumb in here to open these up right these lids are not gonna come off they're gonna stay on and they're gonna be happy and look this two three comes with three trays inside I don't know how much these cost go look it up yourself alright but look how deep that sucker is where is a tray oh I'll do a comparison photograph later you'll be able to see that on the big board calm or people gaming calm or the YouTube channel or the Facebook channel or the Instagram always such a zest you guys see all those things alright so there's that that's so this is pretty awesome so all the we might need this right given the massive number of counters that are going to be present here so let's put that back on there awesome idea love that I would use those for mini games not just a lock upload stuff come on dude alright this is the solo system and you guys don't know what I think the solar systems don't believe you need them but if you want them you're gonna have it with this game as well now this is a solo system for nations at war and world at war the two systems are completely different but similar in many respects I will say that much you're gonna have cards and you're gonna have more cards and you're gonna have your rules for solo assistant and really what or you're probably gonna need once you read the rules is this behavioral car tracking card tells you what to do when to pull a card what the car to look at there's a sequence of playing they're super straightforward if it's anything like the Lock and Load system it's gonna work pretty well most of the time full-color large fonts lots of important notes see that yellow important okay very important keep added folks a bit of advertising on the back ah my arms are killing me the idea right some examples of play but less of it so you know if you're into solo systems and you want solo stuff here that's awesome I really as a you know review copy I'm excited to get it I won't be testing it out for you you can probably rely on the og or Kyle or Maurice to do it or someone else to do it but not me this there are 600 counters in here there are eight geomorphic maps there's a core manual there's a scenario module book there are sixteen eleven by seventeen player aids and there are five eight and a half by eleven player aids yeah there's not much in this box but bit disappointing isn't it alright if you've never seen if you've never seen before and you've never played any modern platoon level game before let this game be your huckleberry I played this in a play test system previously the system rocks if you're an old World War guy and you're like oh I'm not go to drugs I love the old then get over yourself and at least come and play with me and I'll show you why this is better and in fact when I play one of the scenarios I I'm gonna set up the old system right side by side and we'll play both at the same time so that you will get a look at how about how the two systems differ and why and why not and the wave force and the width outs and all that and here ends and all that sort of good stuff and we'll just have fun with it right it's going to be awesome and you'll see I think why I am so excited about this particular system and the modifications and the changes and the refinements that have been made all right so if I can get this bottle it off comes off nice and easily good fantastically structured box right so you know we there are some companies that don't make very good boxes you know lock and load it makes a great boxes this artwork is very very cool I think it's evocative without being a good pod which is nice for a change from some companies right these are gonna be I believe this is gonna be our formation cards right so there's quite a few of those and objective cards and things of that nature we'll talk about those later when we actually play so let's have a look at their biddies dice okay module rules and scenarios so a honker right glorious well we'll get into that in a minute let's have a look at the rulebook and then we gonna have a look at the maps and although all the counters are good stuff like that you know gorgeous presentation I mean this is just wonderful so now this clocks in with a lot of pages guys but it's excuse me it's extremely well organized first of all secondly you can download a PDF of it and print it in black-and-white if you don't want all the color and stuff and what you'll find is that there are a significant number of examples in here that puff this bad boy out there's a full starter kit in here so if I let me hold this so just looking here right you know how to set up a scenario glossary to page to page glossary design and development notes an index which goes for quite a while by the looks of it at page 122 there's this static yet so if you if you had downloaded the static kit and printed it off or we're using a little vassal module or whatever the case might be there's a full set of there's a full playthrough and look this is just out of kit you could tear all this out and get after it right and and play now here's the index big font well spaced that's why it's as long as it is so someone make did the huge job of indexing all this and the assist and these are all things that I'm pointing out to you that really were shortcomings in the older system there were inconsistencies and poor rules referencing and rules references that didn't exist and lack a clarity in some sections there was lots of to it going backwards and forwards over the rules in the old system and it was still eminently playable and fantastic system all up by itself what we got here though is updated and revised and refined and a little more clean thinking about things so it's gonna be awesome fellas and the 3% of people who watch or female ladies so you know line of sight to clearly explain in here I'm not going to go through all the rules if you played World War you'll be able to pick this up you're not gonna have to read the whole rulebook it's a 5 page what's different from this and the and the previous system you go read that pick this up have a look at some of the charts they're in here for a second let's have a look at the scenario booklets there are oh there's only 21 scenarios I hate when that happens look at that alright first 10 or 11 pages explain how to set up and module rules for spit snacks and high rates of fire and night fighting details around scenarios and all that sort of good stuff and here's your campaign map excellent idea let's see there's just special rules I'm just looking for the first scenario here I think it's one of the ones I played at the start yeah so he's t-80s versus m1 Abrahms yeah so this is the scenario I'm gonna set up storming the gap and I'll set that up from the prior system and we will play that side-by-side okay and I'll try and not mess it up too bad all right lots of scenarios in here as you can tell great clarity in terms of setting up you can well it's all linked with your campaign and all that sort of goodness let's skip all the maps for the moment let's get have a dig let's dig in on some of these charts and see what this is because I think that's gonna be interesting and we've got counters down the bottom I'm gonna bring this camera down just a little bit lower my sexy new stand that doesn't balance very well cuz I paid extra for that yeah alright that's about as good as I can take you all right let's see so there were sees some larger charts that fold out and it's a basically a nationality unit so tables that define what all the capabilities are how many steps there are on each unit and you can see all this across the top here I'll read them out for you defense type trend where they can transport or not can they carry passengers do they have an enhanced move and fire let's see so here we've got obviously hands moving fire none for or the what are these guys these are all infantry so not in for any of these missile volley fire you can't see there we go you can see all these categories across top so quick handy-dandy reference chart we flip it over and then we've got all the armor BMPs BRDM twos and i'm looking for where the tanks atgms must be on another chart let's see if we can find those in a myth no no that's the same thing anyway I'll I'll come back to that in a second I maybe that's probably all Gennaro sighs anyway because the t-62 is probably 1862 regardless of what nationality it is right same for the West Germans we've got all the different units and their capabilities and different types of formations here all laid out really well done I am probably gonna hack this when I get into it and just so here's the here's another double chart for the East Germans with the various vehicles and whatnot so lots and lots of stuff in here no need to go through all of these individually a train effects charts now you can see that this is a large font right you can lay it out on the side of the maps or you can keep it folded up to one side that's really gonna be up to you or I'm sure that we guys will put this in a piece of sleeving that would be nice as well there we go another another West German maybe I showed you that already I don't know there you go Soviet Union and all its units capabilities and then what is this o-line at the side example just nice right so instead of having to dive into the rule book you go now if I've got a line from here to there let me just pick this little baby up and have a look and you'll probably be able to find exactly what you want right here height references and all that sort of good stuff so that's just these are all just ease of play things that make the game more pleasant and easy it again in two very interesting stuff I like the way things are done with welcome log you know it's just just makes stuff it makes it easier this is just another terrain shot in fact is that different I'm just looking at this other trying to fix child looks like this two of them one of them deals with oh it's additional unit additional terrain types clear kolevatov rough city woods hill and then second one is River Road Bridge Ford minefield Michael random improved positions so there's two of them alright there you go all this information here it talks about the movement cost defensive bonuses all laid out for you assault modifiers laid out for you can see your bonuses yes or no obstacle heights it's groovy groovy the Soviet Union I think I showed you that guy showed you that guy just put all these down here now give them Battlefield events table you'll if you've played world war before you'll be familiar with this very different events on on here though and I'm not gonna go we don't need to go in all the detail on all these guys but you can missile ammo usage chart once again clearly labeled shows you what the different icons in new icons on the counters are and what they mean so we might keep that sucker handy when we have a look at the units let's flip this over movement and fire summary so once again you've got your train charts on one side of the board and you've got a what was the other one mo line-of-sight and now we've got a movement and via summary chart so probably all I need to do to work out how to move how to shoot right two of the things you need to know how to play again super now this these are inventory cards for all the different formations and I haven't gone through in detail on reading these sections of the rules because they've taken a different approach with formations so rather than labeling every individual unit with a specific designation you know the ninth guard tank or you know first cab or whatever you you will take a formation card and it'll tell you what you need to do with it and what units you will need for it and things of that nature and I have not read any of those rules so I'm talking out my backside so here here we go so the formation deck will go here Tillery tracks just for your a chi DPI cm's mlrs yeah gosh it's just chemical lady in the whole shootin match right smokescreen so the bag that shouldn't be anything same for these guys oh weather change tables if it's required in the game a battle generator because in case 21 scenarios are not enough let's make your own battles that's gonna not suck so now we can take team Yankee we can take all those other first clash and all those other books that we've read and we can create our own scenarios that's gonna be swaggy um okay modifiers for direct fire straightforward cool if you've played game 4 you'll know all this all very straightforward sequence of play chart for you you're gonna want one of those bad boys cam what's this one every die roll in this series you get out okay now I haven't seen this before this is cool all right so it's just telling you the number of dice you're gonna roll what the effect will be and is a rules reference clearing roll combat liftoff chemical strikes all sorts of good fun stuff in here okay that's all new to me haven't seen any of that before fabulous holding boxes for guys I showed you that modifiers I think don't do that yet never know what to expect so that's all that alright let's have a look at the maps cuz that's really what you care about right and now we're at minute 21 that took a while this is just this is the first box let's have a look some maps so they're gonna fold out like so oh well yeah that's that's pretty attractive looking and they're also winter maps and this is a big city map some of you who've played before will recognize that bad boy we've seen that a gazillion times Matt wait this is gonna be the summer version of that map that we just saw although I may be holding it up the wrong way is that gonna and then there's winter versions of two and three as well and here's Matt three it will also recognize that map if you've played the game before then they're there oh look they're opening two versions right okay so you know grab all those all them to one side let's have a look at the counters let's pray that they're all nicely aligned okay yeah zoom in a little bit for you all right so hopefully you can see those okay let me see if I get little bit closer how's that count sheet 1 of 7 so Abrams and you've got your firing range on the top left-hand side and the number of dice and your to hit and then you've got your little triangle here that gives you your special special ability and removes all the underlines and all of you've got all so then you would different defensive die rolls and then small arms fire assault combat stuff of that nature there should be m1a ones as well in here because it's it's like a bonus Bradley's so you can see the range of the Bradley's here and there to hit your infantry units chopper Reynolds for anti-aircraft sting is Vulcans more Bradley's m60a3 all right and on the back the counters are going to be on the reduced side you know it's just gonna look like this right now look at the counter thickness it's substantial these are solid thick they're easy punch pre rounded it just it just it was a sex appeal it really does so these are some lipids I'm trying to get the lately I was up in the picture here so Leo two's range of 14 4.4 3 or better to hit great safe for them as well and you can see you all these are the units here as well I'm not gonna go through every single one of them always thing and you'll have your reduced mark Rich's sides on the back and don't let me see now I gained is some of this Soviet so I've got some trucks and I've got some is use at the top they're solely account is some Heinz some seventy twos with the 12 range three dice and for a bit it hit BMPs lots of 72s here we already own twos or the BMPs with theirs I'm trying to looked at the camera when we're doing that there look at this BMP to save 14 for for they didn't they didn't ask but with only a measly two dice than a five or six to save it's gonna be kind of rough alright now information count is also gonna hold that back a little bit so you can see it one of the things you will need to relearn you know although they are they are labeled there we go that's all this is all for artillery reloading for missiles bridges down etc electronic warfare Soviet units now I've purposely not looked at other folks shrink grips because I wanted to see this firsthand for myself because I'm I'm like that hips very cool so hopefully I'm not spending too much time on things they I spent on yeah so here's your t-62s and t-55 three dice each with their six to hit for the t-55s thanks for playing and three three dice and 506 to hit so not as good a gun as you as you would have well that's about right actually I don't what I'm trying to say there you know it's it's obviously an ageing unit but it also has a you know reasonably decent save on it so that's kind of cool versus the t-62s which have I think kind of slightly longer range I'm just looking at one now yeah twelve and three fours so better two hits beautiful artwork gorgeous gorgeous - forretress disruption markers gosh yeah that's very cool alright now your hell you know how one thing I'm gonna have to reread has been a while is you know the headquarters and command and how that all that works that is different and it is cleaner and much better so let me just pop up so we'll get into that when we actually play the game I'm gonna I think what I'm going to do is maybe well what the heck we'll just keep going I was going to start another video because this video will now be over three gigabytes in file size so it's going to break itself up into as many small pieces let's have a look at the expansion pack which is even heavier than the last one last box and that's the Stallman steel sick and wave this package has 500 count is 22 maps double-sided a campaign map so how are our books you name its goodbye just up in here alright maps ridiculous ridiculous obviously formations because you know the m1a1 say probably in here how we've got a counter try to escape look at that t-64 yeah these 60 here's the 64 with a 12 1234 great shooter those up those were t-62s were looking at before I was little I was in the back of my mind I was thinking here I said that doesn't seem right doesn't seem powerful enough and of course it wasn't because it was a t-62 no 264 so module and scenario rules let's see how many scenarios there ah this guy's got six in it with combat hanging in combat engineers then there's the drive the drive on Goosen campaign system which has this little doohickey and a bunch of detail on how to go through that campaign exercise wonderful then the defense of Frankfurt module and scenarios so that's let's see scenario just two scenarios here so that why they 34 pages oh I think these are bright let's have a look break through to Franklin page 7 that's let's let's go to the videotape let's check it out yeah okay so this is going to be a large about scenario one the setup is all of this alright scenario one scenario two so just check this out right this is the order of a battle for NATO these are huge scenarios that's scenario one with the essentials for it victory conditions it's a two four six eight mapper so great alright let's do that campaign map because you don't just want to have to refer to the book look at that that's gorgeous too sweet three days of action then more national unit track doohickey things there's one two three four of those is oh this is cool hang on a second Oh one for NATO one for NATO one for the Soviets alright and then more units check the unit's you name with the driver Geeson what is this sequence of play counter reference card replacement tables air recon tables very nice one for each side more more and more and more stuff right from all of these things or those things a lot of that stuff I put that all on one side I'm gonna pop the tape on this somehow that's now let's just take a look at Sony's Maps here we go Wow look at that huge city area that vertical look I'm not gonna unfold all these there's dozens right there's 48 Wow look at the foots look at the woods tree terrain like it feels like a lot of shooting range in there look at that bad boy that's pretty as well now these are poachers these are just freaking gorgeous or pop that suck suck it all on one side more counters I don't know where that so bases now I have no experience or exposure any of this it's all new to me so I can't offer any you know I can only offer a limited inside here but it's all the second way of stuff more units that's where the counter came from TCC floors the all right so look a lot of a lot of content there and I'm looking for my yeah here's the m1 a once some guy complained to the designer that that could have been m1 a once you get one platoon over one company of them okay so look there you have it amazing amazing amazing bundle of content ammo crates solo rules Maps score all of those maps that you saw all is green maps you saw you know unless there's another one there and for open terrain you also have winter versions of although it is a ridiculous volume of content and I will be playing this for you this week or this weekend stay tuned December 20th and I think is the cutoff date if you want to get on get in on this action those diehard stuck in the mud don't want to change guys got the old world of war maybe you saw this and you got a little bit excited you felt a little stirring your loins yeah it's the time it's alright let's hit it later | Big Board Gaming | UCMYlwbkqj6Rwo3iInOCbnPQ | 2019-12-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,847 | 24,648 |
NyZLbBiFEt0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyZLbBiFEt0 | Royals Week in Review - 12-13-2019 - S12E11 - Episode Number 333 | [Applause] hey Royals I'm Amira I'm Erin and this is Royals Week in Review hey are you playing - at a college yes ma'am have you done your FAFSA no what's that here's a video that I'll tell you what what it's about [Music] do you have any concerns about the school yeah phew I there's this event going on it's called ASB Town Hall where you can voice all your concerns and they'll give you some more information about it I've been worried about so many things but I don't know where to go or who to talk to I I don't know what to do honestly I don't know what to do [Music] my gosh I heard what you were talking about there's this meeting going on at school you should go to it really thank you [Music] hey did you know that in March 20 2007 EES exchange students coming to camp really yeah if you're interested check out the next clip I'm signing up to be a host family for a Japanese student all you have to do is contact mrs. Harmon affordable for when are they come in March 20 20 and 18 host families are needed most shoes so I got a set up now yeah you better do that if you want to be a host family feel like marsala and sign up early okay if you guys miss that on the girls basketball game check out these highlights [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] I couldn't do my homework last night said I have any internet really yeah okay well you can change that check out this next clip and I'll tell you all about it [Music] well that's it for this episode I'm Amira I'm Erin see you next week bye hey did you know that in March 2020 okay I couldn't do any of my homework last night because I didn't have Wi-Fi at home sorry okay well that's it for this episode I'm a mirror and I'm Erin see you next week bye | RoyalsWeekInReview | UC_H8xr4565egEWin1KUl48w | 2019-12-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 342 | 1,715 |
coKlnwmQARo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coKlnwmQARo | Only Murders in the Building (Hulu) - Acting Analysis and Tips for Animators | welcome back another acting analysis and tips for animators and today i want to talk about only murders in the building season one hopefully there's a season two a couple episodes it's going to cover facial dissipation pose mirroring set interaction it's a bunch of stuff it's gonna be really cool i love that show so let's go all right i got nine clips here saved i want to talk about and before i do as always hi my name is jd and i do hockey analysis clips like these i do animation analysis clips i do animation lectures i do rig reviews product reviews i do a bunch of stuff it's the page at the beginning about my channel check it out if you like it subscribe so you don't miss any of my uploads and if you don't subscribe maybe subscribe later i don't know i'll convince you later about it but that's it for the pitch let's get to the sequences and first up it's going to be about those two these are the main two characters this is their third character as well she's awesome as well and it's about they're older right they're on the older side and why i love it is because of how they walk how they run it's not gonna be the athletic running down jumping over this you have an older person hanging on to this so this whole show is all about body mechanics for older people how they interact with the set there's just so much there about holding on they're not jumping over if you have this here they both have to hold on to it it's really really great and i had to skip a couple shots for some spoilers here but at the end too they see something they go oh what's going on and this i love that at the end he does that so it's again a reminder of if you have multiple characters how do they relate like what's their distance do they hold on to each other do they look at each other a lot is that that's what is the interaction between the two and this show is just all of this and i love it and given that they're on the older side sometimes they're a bit grumpy so you have this character asking him hey can you take a photo he goes yeah of course and he thinks that's going to be a photo of him because he's a he used to be a famous actor and then they go no no can you take a photo of us and look at his reaction there oh i love this if this is your shot like this reaction uh okay i guess i'll take a photo and then they tell him hey can you do you know portrait mode and landscape the reason why i'm having this here actually he doesn't do it but i love this that he has his fingers over the lens and he does take the fingers off to take a photo but it would still be covered technically he takes the photo and then that's it with his pretend smile and this is more about if you have a character with a prop and again i love props it's not just because you have to add it to your characters and add constraints it's gonna be a pain to animate everything to me this would be if this character asks hey can you take a photo he could be yeah yeah sure sure and then just kind of slowly put the finger over the lens they may or may not notice this but it would tell us okay this character is not exactly the nicest person and the prop is an extension of that and in that having the finger over the lens if you play backwards you could animate it like this well that's a bit obvious but something a bit more subtle but it's a it's a prop that tells us more about the character and this is why i love having characters within certain environments and using props so if you have a prop again use it to tell us more about the character not just because you want to have a prop she's the other third character she's also great i love her in that and this is about this moment here usually he's fairly he's fairly broad in his movements much more than him he's kind of the the straight man taller and the little guys like yeah let's go a bit more flamboyant but this is a great moment here where he is asking for money uh he's put his son here and it's you can hear off screen he asked him how is it going and it's happening right here doing this it's kind of a a blend over here with the audio and he has this watch his face um good and that's just such a great hold of a facial dissipation before actually saying good it's like when you have a character saying yes you don't have to do yes and i mentioned that before so if you've seen this before it's going to be an old hat but you can do yes so you can say it before and then say yes you can also do no where are you not well kind of like yes like you can do a bunch of stuff so this is a reminder of if you do have lip sync that it doesn't always have to be in sync it doesn't have to be matching the audio all the time think about the pauses in between what can you do before and after there's more stuff about the after but think about that i love his little good like that long hell pose it's great and then he has a bunch of stuff where he looks away and he has kind of like there's a lot of really nice subtle work in this sequence where you can see this little the nervousness how he can't really hold gaze he has to look away and he does the thing again where he has like and then he says in other words there's a lot of anticipation in terms of facial expressions before he actually says something so again great contrast for him being usually more on the broader side that's my broader side as little arms yay that's my brother's head character and then in this sequence where he's a lot more subtle because he's a really good actor this one they got the couple here and she just came home that was a discussion and she tells her hey what about a hello kiss and she does this walk towards her and then she tells her hey you've been smoking blah blah blah blah i love that walk now why am i showing you this a walks from a to b are hard like walk cycles enough to be like a walk in general is difficult now if you have that down and you can do a walk as always think in terms of what kind of walk is it is it an excited walk it's kind of a comedic walk like this and now this is really difficult i totally understand that you're already worried about i can do the mechanics from a to b on top of that i got to do this but it's just a reminder of go beyond motion and movement and see if you can add personality to every move is it is it a head turn is it an arm gesture is it a walk it's just such a great moment we just get kind of get to know her a bit more their interaction it's just a great little moment that i love and speaking of interaction you got this here where the mom it's her mom she's kind of chastising them and there's so much awesomeness here just that the pose his look they have so many great expressions again he's a bit more like the head up to her neck there's something about him so she comes in and says okay mom and it's also great too in terms of like how they react just kind of that little slight look but also her like okay and maybe i said too much it's that's there's no audio it's just pantomime with that it's a great breakup in terms of this is how she was she realizes the daughter is here and you got that change in the face can i change the eyebrows you can see how she inhales and then that tension that she had with this being on here shoulders up goes back down into this just a cradle moment too but then it's this here where they realize okay maybe we should go this is going to be awkward between the mom and the mother and i love this here it's kind of like hey hey let's go and he has a slight push and i love that little what are you doing here it's just a great again it's a thing of having two characters in your scene and how they relate it like i said before how do they look at each other how do they interact is it like a slide you could do like a slight little tap but this could be also a more forceful push it's just great when you have two characters think about how they will relate to each other and this gives you as an animator so much to do and speaking of interaction here's the set interaction thing that is not really in here i'll show you here they say goodbye he leaves and then when you play this there's no audio but she locks the door and you can hear this but you can't really see it but again it's not something you want to copy to me this was the idea of let's pretend this is a date and this is whatever you know whoever is dating each other here and that person didn't really like the date that person thinks this went really well gets out but then you can clearly see again the stage will be different that this character locks the door so to me it's again like a prop set interaction that tells us more it's almost like a reveal of a subtext where in the face they go oh this was great yeah nice to meet you maybe see you in the second date maybe and then the character closes the door going yeah yeah yeah but then it's if you don't see the face again this could be actually this this angle you don't see the face so how do you know how the character feels you will see it by the character locking the door realize oh yeah that didn't go well that character doesn't want the other character to come back in or whatever it is so that to me is why again why i love props and sets so if you have a moment where you turn a character around where you don't see the face it will be acting through posture body language and then potential interaction and usage of props this one is interesting because it's kind of rarely done in animation because it's a tricky thing she has this pose and as she says something he agrees and it does the same thing and in real life the the the pose mirroring is something that actually that totally exists and you once you pay attention you can't unsee it and it's a tricky thing because if you do this then what if and if they're on the same you know on the same screen here on the same uh framing they would have mirrored posing maybe then it would immediately go for me as a teacher hey watch out did you did you think about pose mirroring or are you just you know not thinking about variety and contrast of posing so it might not be the easiest thing to put to to pull off so if you're animating ask your leader supervisor that's something you could do but you can see this here he's doing it earlier before the cuts but is this something you can think about hose mirroring when two people agree it just could be in a group you can also see even multiple people talk one person is talking and then the other person agrees they will start mirroring poses again it's something like the fedex logo that the arrow in it once you see it you can't see it but just as a reminder something to explore in terms of posing and again said interaction why because this character can't hear this whole episode was all about or without dialogue was really great and i love this knocking leaving this because for him it's all about vibrations and you know lip reading and all that stuff but for him it's he would sense through the vibrations that someone is walking up close through the weight uh to the door and i love that so again i sound like a broken record but if you do have a set this is how i would use it i mean i'm not saying i'm that smart but i love this i love that we understand oh okay he's listening he tries it again listens again nothing's happening let's go that to me is just the right usage of a set because again in animation you don't have to have a set you don't have to have a prop there are so many shots out there animation tests or in movies where or teachers or whatever where the character is just empty not an empty scene but you know with the movies you have a set but there's no crazy interaction it's just a performance and it's really good you don't need obviously sets and props my point as always as i'm stressing is that if you as a student are watching this and you're looking for ideas to me using sets and props will give you potentially more original ideas than your first couples that you had so if you have a character that's just doing something you're acting things out you're filming reference imagine okay let's do the same thing same action same want or objective of your character but now place the character on the chair against the wall getting out of a car just to me all those extra elements are going to change your acting choices potentially for sure the posture the the posing you might have asymmetry built in because of what you're holding on to and all that is going to make your shot different and more original and that's my whole point about all of this is that hopefully this series gives you ideas to make your shop more original more unique so that you stand out and get a job that's like the end goal of it and i'm ending it with this one just because because of that look them like he has such a great thing he pitches something and he he says this he does that it has a weird sound right there it's so great and it's this it's the reaction of wait what and i love that little shake like he kind of wakes himself up and what what did i just listen to and he kind of looks around and he's totally confused and has that is great so i want to end it on this just because all of them her reaction too she's just slightly in pain you're going why it's just so great and this is this is why i'm ending on this basically this show has so many different characters in terms of age how they relate how they react to the same situation there's so much awesome reference i can't recommend it enough that you watch the show if you can and if you have it uh let me know in the comments what you think about it the show is not done yet i think there are two more episodes i think so this is not covering the whole season and hopefully no spoilers but that is that for the show and speaking of show if you want me to show you how to do those things and help you this is my pitch at the end i have workshops you can sign up at any time i can help you make your awesome shots even more awesome link in description with all information feel free to sign up whenever you want and start whenever you want it's totally flexible and as always being of time this is it it's not super long longer still but thank you for watching to the very end and um that's kind of that for me and i'll see you in my next wait wait the pitch at the end like and subscribe as always subscribe if you like this you don't miss any of my uploads and i didn't want to miss it i just want to bring that out there subscribe it helps my channel grow and uh if you don't that's okay too but that's it now thank you and hopefully until the next clip you | Jean-Denis Haas | UCkOuZ5jhoA_b6knWz943g1Q | 2021-10-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,937 | 14,635 |
uU0loftOBLc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uU0loftOBLc | Indonesia to host 2018 Asia-Pacific Rainforest Summit | [Music] I would like to thank Minister neuro buyer for her leadership and for her commitment to the third summit of the Asia Pacific rainforest summit I look forward to joining with the people and the ministers of our region to learn the lessons of our work today and to find new ways new pathways new processes to protect and to conserve our great forests which are our greatest asset through this summit and the Asia Pacific rainforest partnerships we should end the food to strengthen our regional collaboration in order to enhance our efforts domestically as well as our roles in the global agenda for the welfare of humanity and the nature welcome to Indonesia welcome to Jogjakarta thank you [Applause] [Music] | Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) | UCTy7VCNF12CBicFGCkxDajA | 2018-02-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 123 | 716 |
-jdQT-pzKoo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jdQT-pzKoo | Plane Crash Accidents Airplane Crash । Part 2 Plane Crashes on the Runway | flopped into the water that plane sank lost power during a turn and couldn't straighten up in time to avoid [Music] a [Music] see [Music] it all comes back plopped into the water that plane sang lost power during a turn and couldn't straighten up in time to avoid okay [Music] oh foreign [Music] oh okay [Music] oh wow a little strange oh [Music] foreign so [Music] and focused in on this single engine four seat beach bonanza but i realized something was wrong when it used up two thirds of the runway without leaving the ground there was a sigh of relief when it finally got airborne but it became clear this was no routine takeoff the winds began to wobble then they flopped on its belly oh no it appears the propeller dug into the ground flipping the plane off [Music] oh my god let's see if you can make it it's a bit jiggly there you go oh my god it's crushed oh my god oh my god [Music] right [Music] can [Music] [ __ ] [Music] so [Music] wow [Music] [Applause] you | Sazzu Raw | UCOO1TW83HMnTbZqJdJrEa8A | 2021-05-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 184 | 982 |
bDGheVitAaw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDGheVitAaw | |||Epic Baron/Drake 2018 S2-8 Montage Compilation||| | picks his moment jumps in goes to the assassination so much pressure put on cloud nine they lose to GA oh my god and you could see the smile on his face Wow so fast [Music] okay let me do a loop-de-loop action right here get a ward in on this bad boy feel that all right all right all right uh-oh what we got it oh yeah I mean yeah yeah baby number one boys stick free yeah we got it I got banned good job [Music] very impressed by him to do so so far otherwise she's pushing in trials still grabbing his Farfan nicely but impulse going for a quick push on this one Jana and jinxer toplin sends the rocket out for a bit of scouting maybe some damage that almost never works well that just happened Tuesday is the excellent 720 [Music] hey nice my guess oh my god oh my [ __ ] everybody just did that I do think oh my god oh my god dude oh my god dude [Music] never feels good to be a gangster a real gangster ass [ __ ] plays his cards right a real gangster ass [ __ ] never won this [ __ ] office all right let's check out this and money shot that I'm about to do I guess around at least Jake's a juicer hear me you feel me all right sure that's still easiest calculation in my life oh my god I actually got it what the hell I mean oh what can I say this is the kind of stuff that happens when you up on a silver platter they start up the Baron just because Turtles bottom you are not late game yet this is only 26 minutes in you can't burn through this Baron an ad carry big steel [Applause] [Music] of 1v1 bully but a lot of the newer champions you can't bully why all that damage okay no get here right now haha [Music] aced [Music] like a performing dog up - I know I saw things all think so they don't got bearing so I'm going back to you guys oh no they're going this way that's what it's gonna say yes me I'm they're not even low let's go no dude where look at them I'm in a single kill there I'd rather save to steal bear oh yeah same steel bear it seems to bear you I gonna make a humid wall here maybe I can say doc coming in they cook at the pole on that you all know they do not I got there's the burn the shields gonna wear off the time all the ultimate goes across he gets out with 108 feet the battery oh my god Oh blood water Steel's buried with him I don't even know a rank one tornado [Music] | Zerzon | UCjEwWQ0VgM3E8lemkRqjTdQ | 2018-03-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 476 | 2,351 |
jjtryr9Hk-I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjtryr9Hk-I | UNBOXING FROM ---- WWW.AMORUSUSA.COM 2022 | [Music] good evening welcome to another video god bless you all hello from the beauty room my name is dawn hello and thank you for subscribing if you subscribe now and already god bless you thank you all and welcome to the beauty room family yes god bless you thank you for returning to another video today is july 3rd 2022 it is 9 40 p.m evening time here in the beauty room so i have a package that came a few days ago but i've been working so much so that's why i wanted to wait until i got home today and relaxed hamilton and i had to eat dinner see yes so that is my fiance if you didn't know that some to be husband in 17 months yes we are truly blessed and grateful by the grace of god just thank god for him and his abundance his mercy yes we are just truly truly blessed and grateful to have one another and have met one another so i'm marrying my best friend my soul mate you know i'm i'm truly blessed and grateful so yes not just for me but for you all so if you're an original to the beauty room i love you all i miss you all so much yes god bless you and if you're a new subscriber thank you thank you thank you hugs i'm really real thank you all so much you all i appreciate it so much in every video that i do because i do this for you all not for me i do this for you all for fun to let you all know what package i have to let you know what i cooked just for a passion what i have because i have a success of being a great youtuber i'm still a small youtuber but it's a but to be a great abundance anointed youtuber because god gave me this gift god gave me this mouth so i'm grateful to have his mouth and to have a passion for what i do for makeup to inspire women or men inspire anybody that's you know to just inspire anybody because there are people out in the world that are shy you know they don't like to talk or you know that shy around people i get it because when i was younger i was extremely shy very very shy believe it or not yeah i was my confidence was just beyond like there because of the color of my skin and because of the size that i was i always like this and as i got older i got like let yeah then i gained it again i lost it all back and now i'm back to my number size so yeah but yes um but god is so good and grateful to all of us so definitely keep that in mind in the back of your mind that god loves you and jesus christ loves you as well and after you wake up get yourself ready together have your morning coffee you know have your muffin or a cornbread muffin or whatever that it is a donut you know hey whatever is your choice in the morning that you wake up to with orange juice whatever you know i don't judge you know so because trust me i wish every day that i not every day but i have been dreaming about oh from starbucks is a carpool it's called carpool from starbucks excuse my mouth from starbucks it's a caramel frappuccino with the extra caramel and the extra whipped cream so good that is my dream to have but you know but guys saying don you know you're a diabetic too remember so yeah but i haven't had starbucks and goodness in months so i'm very good i'm doing good um but i do have my my my sugar my my my soda in the morning in the afternoon when i get home from work i have my soda but you know what i've been lately drinking um water believe that or not only time i drink water is when i'm at work because of course you know all my work job is cashier at a grocery store which is down the street for more hamilton i live that is my fiance if you didn't know that and if you're a new subscriber definitely make sure you turn on and hit that notification bell so you'll get new videos and future uploads from the from the beauty room thank you so so so much that bless you all so much and yes so yes if you can hear the noise that's fireworks so i truly apologize about that people are just celebrating the fourth of july with the loved ones and i hope you all are gonna be doing the same thing or if you're probably already out or at the park you know or at an event that's doing fireworks at a certain time or maybe earlier it you know it came about wherever your city and state lives um i hope you're all enjoying your fire your fourth of july with your family and friends with the children with the husband with the wife or whoever you are joining life with god bless you all so much but please please be safe be careful up there okay and please get home safely okay please get home safely but yeah but before i go into opening up this package it is from www.amorususa.com i highly recommend that you go onto that website you will not be disappointed you will love that website they have for makeup they have um like for body shimmer oil they have the brush the yes the brush the brush that's about under 10 or about ten dollars maybe at the most that you put the shimmer oil on to your shoulders to your chest you know to make if you have um off the shoulders you know shirts a couple shirts that i do have is off the shoulders but i don't really wear them often but hamilton i have a date night thursday yes we have a date night thursday so i'll be doing a video that morning and then the rest of the day i'll be getting everything ready together not here but we're going out yes we're leaving this room yes so we'll be leaving this room going out somewhere nice and fun i wanted to surprise him so i can't say too much because he does support me by watching my videos all the time and he's my number one supporter my number one fan so yes i can't wait to be mrs martindale that'll be my last name in 17 more days for number two the last and only twist me yes the last and only a marriage number two so this is it but yes but um but before i get on this is what i'm drinking is my tea that i made a few days ago like the southern sweet tea i used to put like a few drops of lemon juice in this like the real like lemon juice or squeeze lemons you know from the juice from here you know of course have something that you know can catch the seeds you know i never put the seeds into my tea i already put i put like two or three drop two to three drops in the tea after i put some sugar in it and mix it up and i usually use about four to six bags of ice tea bags i let it you know go on the pot you know huge pot let it go and not only get too dark i don't like my tea that dark i like it about this type of color so cheers to you all excuse me oh my gosh this this tumbler is from walmart i don't know if i showed you all but this tumbler is from walmart and if you have like like then ice cubes or whatever or some really cool different um ice trays like um rubbermaid or whichever that you can put whatever that you want in make some gonna put fruit in there slice it up put that in the freezer for a few hours and then put it to your tumbler and just have water in it oh that'd be so good to do or you can put it in with your teeth whichever or your lemon water you know so yeah you could definitely do that so yes let's get on to the video i don't want to make this too too too long tonight because it's july 3rd 2022 and the fireworks are going on in the back and i kind of really can see them just a tiny bit but not too much so but hamilton and i we can see them right here in our front porch so yeah um we're really not into fireworks like how we used to be hamilton i used to be when we were kids we was like oh ah mommy daddy you seen that color look at that color fit baby like oh my gosh stomach i mean that's how my parent was with me but you know i don't know how much him parents was with him but i'm sure oh son yeah that's nice pretty much so yeah but you know you gotta love them you know can't hate them you know so but yeah let's get into this package to see what this is what's in here but nothing is pr package everything in every opinion is into my own opinion and it's with my very own hard-earned worked money that i buy every single makeup that i have from to all the left of me and in the front of me as well on the other side of the beauty room desk here i do have another desk but that's just like my office that's and i told you that before in the previous video but i do have makeup over there and i have makeup to my right as well on a shelf but i am going to be getting a different type of shelves pretty soon to make it a little bit smaller for me so i don't i can't i can reach to my shelves for sure yes but um i wanted to have it you know more wider not too wide of enough so well i'm going to see what target has but yes i wanted to tell you about that so yeah let's get into this box so um i hope you all had a great day today a blessed and wonderful week enjoy the weekend and i hope you all are well rested enjoying family time right now with your family joining fireworks or you know having a firework party you know with family and friends grandparents you know and i hope they don't live too far from you you know they want to come see their children their grandchildren um their their uh like if you want to see your in-laws you know i hope everybody's having a good time wherever you're at city and state in area and yeah but you know where my family is i'll keep shaking the table i'm sorry but you know my family that so you know all around the world um i'm sure they're doing okay i hope and pray you know so and the one thing i don't keep from amor us is their box because i'm telling you wow it's a crumble of crumbleness trying to get this okay whoo that was a fight and a struggle but yeah but nothing is in order so he's going to just start off with whatever palette that comes on the box and i want to make sure everything is out of here nothing's in the way but yes definitely go to o www.amor u s u s a dot com you will be very very excited about going to that website looking for the makeup their lips lipsticks matte lipsticks lip glosses their makeup makeup brushes of course in their body stuff and tools and accessories for your makeup for your makeup table or desk you know so this is it and this is the bubble wrap the but the bubble wrap bubble wrap will go into my trash can that's right here but the first palette is it's just a palette and this is the one i've been wanting for quite some time and it comes and all the palettes come with extra bubble wrap so nothing won't get messed up when it comes from their city and state from amor us and you know and it comes very very well packaged this is the macaron you can see that the mac macaroon maggot magic magic excuse me macaroon magic makeup palette shadow of 32 shades i love the color of the box it's a very light pink very light baby pink and i love that and it has the macaroons on it design love it and this does last for 24 months so yes and i'm i have three more to go so yeah so two more i'm sorry not three more two more i think yeah okay and then the color story oh my goodness i had my eyeball on it for months and months and months and definitely um with their website their eyeshadow palettes are definitely very affordable so that's a very great thing when you order from a more us it will come with and within i say seven days or 14 days depends on whatever state the city that you live in and it does come pretty fast so you know yeah that's one thing i do like about it you know it comes very fast and it also comes with the names of the palettes on the back try not to blind y'all it comes with the names on the back of the palette and the color story wow it's just beautiful when you open up halogens like wow and i'm wowing and it comes with a mirror so you see that just a tiny bit on the side it comes of course with plastic every pallet that i have comes with the plastic protector because i put the plastic back on to the pallet so nothing won't get misplaced or messed up by my fingers or whichever but yeah this is the palette love it and so let's try out with this arm here that's on my left we're going to go with tasting almonds it's a very type of goldish um shimmer like glitter not um glitter um shimmer but glitter let's see what this one is it's very soft and you do get quite a little bit of a fallout this would be pretty on the inner corners like right here so this will be very very pretty this is called tasting almond [Music] gorgeous and then let's go into right next to it is called tropical mango see i would um use the it's called the sweet chocolate and then the tropical mango right above here but underneath my like my brow like right here for the tropical mango and then the sweet chocolate right here just to mix those two and then have like a darker type of brown like right here and then i would put this right here like either in the inner corner or like right here on my eyelid that's just some kind of color i would do you know i'm just thinking who knows so let's try sweet chocolate this is it right here it's a very pretty like nudish type of shade let's put it right next to it so you can really see that's pretty right yes that is super pretty so i wanted to just let you see that pilot comes with a mirror and this was [Music] 15 so 15 that's so not bad at all and i have room where i do put the palace of the website that i get from you know when i buy with my own opinion so definitely give this palette a try it's called macaroon um macaroon and magic excuse me my birds are just blinging out my head in a while for some reason but the next palette is called now this one something that always gets in my nose every time i come on and do a video i promise it's so weird it's like i don't it's my nose or blow my nose but which i do way before i get up i'm gonna get home and get myself together and everything you know before i do a video but yeah but this one is called the nude um fantasia new fantasia i love the name of that now this could be used for anything like for now and if you want to do like a brown look if you're going out at night or you can be used during the fall time winter time you know when that time is coming so yes let's see what this looks like i love the box of it very very pretty and very pretty i love the gold the design to this box just look at this pretty design right and this was like 15 also as well and one of the products that i got was like 14.50 but we'll get to that next palette in one second so that i can open up the end of the box here for this one and roll up my sleeve and this one lasts for 24 months as well and this one will have a protect very a plastic protector with a mirror as well so i make sure all my pallets come with the mirror so that way i don't have to hold two things in my own my hands because i can't do that and apply my makeup so i make sure that my palette has mirrors or if they don't i have a handheld mirror from shot miss a or from um yeah just shot miss a on one of my subscribers has sent me and gave to me a really good friend of mine um yes but it comes with a mirror you can see that plastic protector i told you about before open up the package and then this is this is all news so this will be good if you're a beginner and makeup this would be very very have a towel right here so that's why but yeah this is very good for if you're a beginner in makeup this will be very good for you to start off with for yourself for yourself or if you want to get another one number two for just yourself and you wanted to practice on your friends or if you just got out of cosmetology school um yes this will be good for you your friend or you know for yourself you know but i would get to highly recommend to get two the palettes that are the same so yes but the first pal um the first shade i'm going to try is called um [Music] it's called roll it's called blade laid it's a very pretty like burgundy type of color something like that try one more time so you can and this it feels really soft it feels really really soft so this is called roll called roulete r-o-u-l-a-d-e laid and then let's try and the shimmer shade that is above it in the second row so this one is called fan tasty f-a-n-t-a-s-y from saying it right fantasy a testa i hope i'm saying the name right because i'm not good with names to be honest with you i'm truly truly not so let's give this a whirl and it's very soft too you'll get like a little bit of fallout from the palette i like to put the shimmer in the plain shade right next to it so look at these two this is from the macaroon and then this is from the nude fantasia palette very pretty so you can tell if it's because i'm chocolate so you can tell these shades will look good on you if you're in my skin tone or if you're a lighter skin tone than me or whatever shade that you are ladies you can rock these looks so definitely i'm i'm telling you please go to the website of www.amorususa.com go on the website now put this palette in your cart called new fantasia and macaroon magic definitely put these two palettes into your um into the cart buy them get them put it onto your debit card right away because these are very very pretty and i mean look at the detail of this palette that's just that just got me the like the detail of the box of the other shade of course and then this is like a hot pink anything pink you know it gets me you know it gets a girl because that's like my favorite color i don't know if any other ladies that love pink as well i'm sure every woman in the world loves pink or they have their own type of color you know and they they rock it you know so i'm definitely sure that we all have our own taste in our color that we've grown up with since we was babies and we got preteens and the teenagers adults you know sorry but yeah we just stuck with that color all alive so i stuck the pink all my life so that was it for me pink was just my number one shade i mean my number one color for me ever since i was little so anything i buy it has to be people you need anybody they know it has to be perfect yep that's dawn we know she's gonna love her some pink yep know me so well right family and friends know me my aunts and uncles know me my cousins on me anything you might need okay gotta be strong with painting it but if you don't you know i'm just i'm gonna still love it you know of course oh no it's not pink you know no i'm not that type of a person at all but yes this habit oh my gosh this is just beyond gorgeous it just had me again hello hello hello so this is the in in chanted sky 32 shade pressed pigment palette i had to have this in my car i had to get this one as well so i thought i had four shades but already had three and this was i think like 1450 or fifteen dollars so they do have like a sale going on right now so let me open up this and this is also in a pink two as well yeah all these palettes are pink go figure right i'm just now like wait a minute they're pink told you i told you so yes this is i just i love pink and it looks as you can tell pink scissors to open up packages yes but i'm truly blessed and grateful to share what i buy with you all because you know i i know you all have daughters and nieces you know and you know they're graduated already um college you know and you're like what should i get them what tell me the website they would be like you got it for me thank you you know so i do love the box because it has like little butterflies i love me some butterflies super pretty and then the sky you know it's like light pink hot pink and white i love that about the box the design i know how these designs come up with the people that work at the company i wish pretty god someday one day when i get bigger in disguise of youtube world um i would love to make a vlog on how to make the makeup palettes in the boxes because that's my favorite thing you know to just really be in all of you know what i mean so but they also also have the names of the back and clouds super cute right adorable uh yes and clouds and the names in the clouds i love that my nose will stop itching my goodness excuse me apologize and then the butterflies are in like a white gold as you can see a couple of them there there right here here you know yes it's just super pretty and then of course you know come with uh i can show you like a little bit of the cloud in the mirror super cute right oh this would be cute for a teenager and plastic protector mirror of course but let me show you yes you ready yes but this is just beyond beautiful it's just super duper gorgeous like this was me all the way so i had to have my hands on this and i have another order coming through or more us as well so that would be a video coming up soon video so but yes these palettes are just super very pretty gorgeous love love love you know it's just it's just me all the way not just me this could be you two as well not just me for all of us okay yes all of us so make sure i supposed to say make sure you grab yourself a snack something to drink of your choice take notes with notepad pen and pencil i hope we all wrote down the palettes that i showed you totally all about and then go on to the website i will leave it in the description box below as well okay i'm just going to do just a few um swatches so the first watch you know i've never tried mint green on my hand so this would be the enchanted sky palette 32 palette on this hand so it will go it's going to be i'm going to try this one right here it's called sorcery that mint green right here i've never tried it before on myself you know not on my on me you know so also if you work and if you're in my shade and you work with light colors like this make sure that you have like a white jumbo pencil or a like a white type of eye primer because when you do these shades come out lighter onto your eyelid and above your eyelid and if you also want to use them for your under eye to match how you apply your eye your eyelid to your under eye yes and then this is it right here i'm not flicking off i truly apologize i'm really really not i'm not that mean of a person to do that but yeah this is it right here this is called the sorcery s-o-r-c-e-r-y sorcery and let's try um it's called emma tista wow you gotta get this palette so you can try to see what i'm talking about because i think i didn't damage the word so um i'll just spell it to you so in case if you want to write it down it's called a m a t i s t a so if i pronounce the wrong the wrong word which i know i always do when i try to tell you a palette or a shade or swatch a shade from a eyeshadow palette i always tell you the wrong word word word something inside of my mouth so um if please please correct me if i said it wrong and then leave a description of the word means or what it is you know in the box below so i can look it up myself so because i want to look up to some words as well but it's like a mint green too but it's a shimmer so yeah oh this is so pretty i want to put it next to this right here and then i want to put another color this is called magnolia i know i can say that one right magnolia heart um use this figure because this would be so pretty and if you're like a like a lighter skin tone to me or even a darker you know and this will be pretty too to put as a a transition shade and then you want to mix this with it to go over that right here and then you want to put this in the middle or you can do both put this right here in the middle do like a halo type of ice like an eyeshadow look gorgeous and you want to try another one let me use one more it's called two more i want you to really really see it this one is called horizon so i'm gonna use my thumb now this is a um this is a glitter so that way you know so that's the glitter that is called horizon it's a really dark purple that would be so pretty um like a little bit of the inner corner here right here you know that'd be really pretty or into your little unicorn here is totally up to however you design your makeup look your rocket and then let's go in um i'll use this finger here let's go for it's called runes r-u-n-e-s runs with an e so wow that is black well let's try why not now this is a shimmer now look at that black i've never um had black on my hand before wow so yes as you get very little bit of fallout a little bit but not too much so when you do apply these um these shades to you make sure you have like you can use let's see i'm just showing you an example so you could definitely use any brush you know this is a flawless face brush from elf but you know you want to do it like this you know you hold on to it like that and then just apply and then let the fallout of the shade go into the brush you know not into your clothes or your shirt whatever cute shirt you're wearing or if you're wearing like a really like oh like an old t-shirt you know and you know something like that you know if you're going out you know but yeah these shades will be super super pretty on any skin tone that you already so definitely get these three palettes get number one um it's called the maroon i mean it's another one the macaroon the macaroon magic that's one the light pink with the design box so baby pink the next one is called nude fantasia f-a-n-t-a-s-i-a fantasia that's the nude with the hot pink written called nude fantasia with the flowers of the designs on this one this is number two and then this is number three with the butterflies and light pink and hot pink this one is called enchanted sky 32 eyeshadow pigment palette so it comes with mirrors for all three remember this look at the colors bring a little close so you can really see oh sorry you can see my shirt so that i will try to swatch out for my videos when i do my videos i try to wear a different shirt when i do videos try so yes and then i'm gonna show you the design of that was the color story but i want to show you the design of the box so you can try to remember with the butterflies so gold butterflies and then the box which is right here so yes and then they also send you as well just something cute you know to say you know keep on rolling you know super cute i just hang it up with my wall or something you know just have something cute on my wall and then they also send you a chloracol essence facial mask for just you know ordering from them through um to a more us yeah so this is definitely super cute do a more us usa they send you this mask but they do have i think they have masks on their website you know that you put on for 15 to 20 minutes you wash it off you go about your day you know or your night you know you're done and you want to make sure you always have something to pull your hair back you know when you apply damascus you know what mask is with these masks see words so yes i am and then they also send you your order as well so this is my order right here so this is the order and show you so black so yep see they should they send you like what the orders the description and the order number right here so you have to send me that so yeah please stephanie go to www.amorususa.com for these palettes i hope you wrote them down with pen and paper and notepad definitely please like i said give this video a thumbs up comment like and subscribe to the reading room turn on your notifications bell so you will get uploads new videos and up and future uploads from me the beauty room god bless you all please enjoy the rest of your fourth as you like god bless you happy fourth of july from the beauty room and enjoy your beautiful sunday evening so that's what we're going to call sunday beautiful sunday so yeah name some other names which you want to be uh what should i call other videos during the week when i do get a chance to do videos because like i said my schedule has begun hectic during the summer time through from may to august september and yes god bless you all so please stay safe god bless you stay encouraged dream big to the sky anything you accomplish and want to achieve and you can believe it you can do it if i can dreaming to do it so can you because the man god upstairs has you he has your prayers he has you got to believe in yours he has your beliefs so you got to trust him believe in yourself knowing that you can do this okay whatever dreams and goals you have youtube getting a ged college degree going back to school just because you are inspired by your children by your mother your family-in-law yourself your wife your husband your partner partner you know you can do it you can do it because you got this okay you got this i know it's going to be some discouragement some down down down down but if you fall you pick yourself back up and you do it again until you know it's right all right so stay positive god bless you all stay encouraged drink big and do not don't give up never give up okay and you got this god love you and i love you see you next video bye [Music] | The Beauty Room | UCEGOIYcQSZ64K9SyKnk8YuA | 2022-07-04 | Creative Commons Attribution 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PZcNA_Pa4oU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZcNA_Pa4oU | Homestead Building - Root Cellar Fallout Shelter Secret Sub Floor Storage | [Music] everybody this is practice and today I'm still working on the root cellar that I've been kind of poking around with for a while the plumber was on site today doing some work I'm still trying to stay out of that house so they don't feel like there's a threat of contaminating them with front of iris environment honestly you know so I don't feel the same way in Reverse and I just been trying to do stuff outside the shed I'm still in a holding pattern waiting for the longer to show up they're supposed to tell me when the delivery was gonna happen yesterday I never heard from them I'm going to guess call me this evening to see what's going on with that but I've been using the opportunity to work here the door is completely done the flashing off around it is completely done I got some nice stones kind of stuck up into the top which I realize you can't see from in here or sorry for that but I didn't want to share with you what I've been doing right here which is this kind of platform this is kind of a sort of a weird architecture here to kind of step down from there and we've got a step here the outside you know stepping up here and what I wanted to do when I'm not gonna leave that open like that when I'm sad like this one of the great things about building your own place your own structure is you can you can have a lot of storage to places where you know if it was just being designed by you know some kind of commercial builder they wouldn't take the opportunity to use a lot of that space I know I've seen a lot of commercially done buildings and there's just so so many wasted opportunities like open areas like between walls or dead spaces and things that you could put storage spaces in closets in secret compartments you know or whatever and you know those opportunities aren't taken but when you're doing you can take the opportunity to you know use these at these spaces for storage or whatever and I'm going to be using the twelve inches actually it's not quite 12 inches it's ten and a half and just plus the thickness of these boards here to get the up to 12 inches but I'm going to using this space under here for about whatever you know there's lots of things that you could store under here anything that's kind of thin I know at my last place the last times did I have a little landing at the bottom of the stairs and underneath there I started all my camping stuff like camping backpacks you know tents you know anything can be related that was my camping storage area it was a great place for it because everything kind of you didn't need immediate access to it very often just a few times a year when you're going out so it worked out really well and this is a very similar sort of space it's it's wide its long and it is you know relatively short so you know you can put things under here oh but I'm thinking this would be a great space for is you know if we ever needed to use this place as a shelter of any sort you know it's a obviously root cellar and for the particular emergency that we're looking at right now Korona virus having a root cellar where you can store an extra food is really the primary value of this but if there was ever anything like some kind of a nuclear situation or whatever I mean sure nobles on fire right now not not that we here have to worry about you know follow being thrown up in the air but if you're in a situation where you need your shelter from radiological danger you know this would be a great place for kind of emergency supplies that you might want to access from there we could stack up a ton of water jugs here is a you know mass of you know you know for blocking radiation there and have access to you know this space for some extra stuff just make it so you have a little bit more living space in there and you can move some of your storage out into this area so that's what this is primarily gonna be for it's just emergency supplies it'll be under here and there would be a hatch that will come on I think I'm gonna make have to go from here to maybe here or so and the whole thing will just lift up and I've access to it so that's what I'm working on right now while I wait for the plumbers to finish or my building supplies for the shed to arrive that's it thanks for watching | Praxis Homesteading and Survival Skills | UCAIgYu_4XGE0M-4JiO3deVg | 2020-04-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 839 | 4,271 |
HVoXKnSCRTE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVoXKnSCRTE | Stern Market Minute: Importance Of Curb Appeal | I am Jennifer with the stern team at Keller Williams I'm here talking to you about the importance of curb appeal when you are looking to sell your home it depends on the weather depending on the season that you are looking to sell if it's spring and summer and you have great flower beds you are going to want to make sure that you take out the weeds any debris make sure those flower beds are show ready if you don't have Landscaping such as flower beds make sure that your bushes are trimmed the grass is mowed your front porch should be inviting and welcoming getting rid of cobwebs and debris um you know maybe a Fresh coat of paint around the door making sure any windows are fully clean and ready sellers really need to remember that when a buyer walks up to the house that is the first thing they see and curb appeal is everything if you have any questions about the importance of curb appeal and staging your home give us a call text or email we would love to help thank you foreign [Music] | The Stern Team | KW Salt Lake City Real Estate | UCsMSUTN5Wci0vWho7G74L0w | 2023-03-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 191 | 998 |
aX8nMzD36MI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aX8nMzD36MI | 201314 Panini Rookie Anthology Joey C's PACK RIP Hockey | big hit Boulevard in anthology hockey rookie anthology what is this oh nice autograph rookie oh okay that's a that's a nice one nice hit I think it's like a 50-50 ratio that you're hitting in each pack somewhere around there not every pack is gonna have a hit place Ovechkin what do we have what's it gonna be it's a San Jose Sharks my relic card 99 luxury suite a piece of the stick there in Jersey really nice there so a pretty cool pack pretty cool couple packs selected yeah not bad at all there Joey see who that's our instant pack rip anthology hmm and yeah you can get in rippin instant pack we've got so many things closed $6.99 playbook football you're welcome it my pleasure lots of fun we got some great stuff like flawless coming up over here to the football section you'll see playbook for $6.99 got a few spots left than that panini one got a few spots left in that here's a hockey section with the instant pack rips and you'll see rookie anthologies right there at the top right select basketballs about to go as well five left | Friendly BoxBreaks | UCDnNpNcKKliZ9ZU8xBBzYjg | 2020-04-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 198 | 1,042 |
Kby0CyOLSyc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kby0CyOLSyc | Temptation or Test? | temptation or test in the book of James chapter 1 verses 2 & 3 it says consider it pure joy my brother's whenever you face trials of many kinds because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance we're being told that Satan tempts us in order to bring out the worst in us but God allows these tests in order to bring out the best reading further in verses 4 and 5 it says perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete not lacking anything if any of you lacks wisdom he should ask God who gives generously to all without finding fault and it will be given to him if we look in the book of Proverbs chapter 2 verses 1 through 8 it gives us the benefits of wisdom it says my son if you accept my words and store up my commands within you turning your ear to wisdom and applying your heart to understanding and if you call out for insight and cry aloud for understanding and if you look for it as silver and search for it as for hidden treasure then you understand the fear of the Lord and find the knowledge of God for the Lord gives wisdom and from his mouth comes knowledge and understanding he holds victory in store for the upright he is a shield to those whose walk is blameless for he guards the course of the just and protects the way of his faithful ones let's go back to James chapter 1 verses 6 through 8 it says but when he asks for wisdom he must believe and not doubt because he who doubts is like a wave of the sea blown and tossed by the wind that man should not think he will receive anything from the Lord he is a double-minded man unstable in all he does verses 12 through 15 says blessed is the man who persevered under trial because when he has stood the test he will receive the crown of life that God has promised to those who love him when tempted no one should say God is tempting me for God cannot be tempted by evil nor does he tempt anyone but each one is tempted when by his own evil desire he is dragged away and enticed then after a desire has conceived it gives birth to sin sin when it is full-grown gives birth to death here we see the ungodly hold firmly onto the lighted stick of dynamite called sin they relish its flickering flame lust may delight the human heart but it's terrible consequences are sin death and hell but we're told in verses 16 and 17 don't be deceived my dear brothers every good and perfect gift is from above coming down from the father of the heavenly lights who does not change like shifting shadows he chose to give us birth through the word of truth that we might be a kind of firstfruits of all he created Charles Spurgeon once said human nature Rises against restraint I had not known lust except the law had said thou shalt not covet the depravity of man is excited to rebellion by the promulgation of laws so evil are we that we conceived at once the desire to commit an act simply because it's forbidden now let's incorporate the listening and the doing is found in verses 19 through 27 my dear brothers take note of this everyone should be quick to listen slow to speak and slow to become angry for man's anger does not bring about the righteous life that God desires therefore get rid of all moral filth and the evil that is so prevalent and humbly accept the word planted in you which can save you do not merely listen to the word and so deceive yourselves do what it says anyone who listens to the word but does not do what it says is like a man who looks at his face in a mirror and after looking at himself goes away and immediately forgets what he looks like but the man who looks intently into the perfect law that gives freedom and continues to do this not forgetting what he has heard but doing it he will be blessed in what he does if anyone considers himself religious and yet does not keep a tight rein on his tongue he deceives himself and his religion is worthless religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this to look after the orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world be blessed | Viral Shorts | UCXprXDwrH8dQUDnG3CtauCQ | 2020-02-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 787 | 4,078 |
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